East Bali Tour

East Bali Tour, IDR. 500K, (IDR. 650K start from ubud,sanur area)


 Tenganan Village situated among the hill in west and east part of this village, Manggis sub district and Karangasem Regency. Tenganan Village is one of the oldest Balinese Traditional village located in Karangasem Regency, east part of Bali. This village is much referred by cultural literature science of Tenganan Pegringsingan, which is very famous in the island. It own very unique local community life pattern which is one example of Bali Aga Village cultures (Hindu Prehistoric) and different with other countryside in plain of Bali.

Lempuyang Temple, locally referred to as Pura Lempuyang Luhur, is one of Bali’s oldest and most highly regarded temples, on par with Besakih (aka the ‘mother temple’ of Bali). It is also believed to predate the majority of Hindu temples on the island. Definitely a highlight on any travel itinerary for the fit and adventurous, the main temple lies at 1,175m above sea level, up on the peak of the namesake Mount Lempuyang in East Bali. The heights are reachable via a steep staircase of over 1,700 steps, with attractions along the way including several other temples and hordes of grey long-tailed macaques that inhabit the surrounding cool mountain forests. 


Taman Ujung ‘water palace’, with its complete and official designation of Taman Sukasada Ujung, is located in the village of Seraya in Karangasem regency. It is the sister site of Tirta Gangga, also built by the late raja of Karangasem. The complex consists of various large pools and historic structures set against a backdrop of Mount Agung and the eastern shoreline. The site suffered near devastation by showers of hot ash following the eruption of nearby Mount Agung in 1963, and also weathered an earthquake in 1979. Restoration efforts throughout the decades made way to its current splendour, and it continues to appeal to both locals and visitors.


The Tirta Gangga royal water garden is a favourite retreat in the regency of Karangasem, east Bali. It was built in 1946 during the reign of the late raja of Karangasem, Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem (1887 - 1966). Tirta Gangga saw a series of restorations following the destructive hot showers of volcanic ash from the 1963 Mount Agung eruption. The lavish water gardens owned by the royal Karangasem family feature 1.2ha of pools, ponds and fountains surrounded by neatly cut lawns adorned with stepping stones, ornate statues and tropical gardens. Tirta Gangga is located in the village of Ababi, an approximate 75km east of Denpasar. The complex is a cool retreat in the eastern highlands, perched on the south-eastern slope of the island’s highest mountain, Mount Agung.

 



Pasir Putih Beach in East Bali is one of the island's ‘hidden’ beaches. Despite its remote location, this beach gained popularity being referred to by various nicknames, such as Perasi Beach referring to its village where it is located, including ‘White Sand Beach’, ‘Virgin Beach’ and simply, ‘Hidden Beach’. The secluded coast of Pasir Putih Beach stretches between two hills between the villages of Bugbug and Perasi, both located in the Karangasem regency and approximately 9.9km east of the main hub of Candidasa.





East Bali Tour Itinerary :
  • Pick up lobby hotel 8am or 9am
  • Tenganan Traditional Village
  • Taman Ujung Water Palace
  • Tirta Gangga Ancient Water Park
  • Lunch at Local Restaurant  (optional)
  • Lempuyang temple
  • ​Beach rest of the day
  • Transfer back to hotel
Price Includes:
  • Car, Driver, petrol, parking fee
  • Private Full Air-Conditioned Vehicle, Private means there is no other participant, just only you and your companion 
  • The Tour will assist by English Speaking Tours Driver 
  • Time Schedule and Tourism Site is subject to change based on request.
  • Use contact form provide to send us message, asking information or make tour booking request. 
Notes :
  • The price is per car for Maximum 6 person
  • Not included on the price : Entrance Tickets and  your Lunch/your personal expenses.
  • Tour still can combine or add with other destination as long as other destination near by or still one direction with present tour

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