8 Hours
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English
Bali Elephant Ride and Kintamani Tour is an interesting tour package that combines an amazing Mason Elephant ride adventure with visits to interesting sightseeing destinations such as Kintamani village, Tegalalang rice terrace, and a coffee plantation.
The first tour activity is the Elephant Ride at Mason Safari. Our tour driver will pick you up from the hotel in a comfortable vehicle and take you to the elephant safari park. During this tour, you’ll have a chance to ride on top of the biggest animal – the elephant – for about 30 minutes through beautiful jungle and into a large water pool. You can also take great pictures with the elephants at the safari park while feeding them.
The tour then continues to Kintamani Village of Penelokan, where you can see amazing volcano views along with Lake Batur, making it one of the best places to enjoy stunning scenery and take photos.
At the interesting Bali Coffee Plantation on the jungle hillside, you can witness the process of making the best special coffee named “Luwak Coffee“, which is famous around the world. These coffee beans are believed to have a different taste once eaten and passed through the civet’s digestive tract.
Next destination is Tegalalang Rice Terrace, located about 10 kilometers from Ubud center. It is a rice field area that offers a unique and beautiful view. Unlike rice fields in other cities, this rice field area is designed with terraces, creating stunning green terraces. The beautiful terraced rice fields, with steps forming rice terraces, constitute the main attraction for exploring. The area also looks more beautiful with many trees that create a shady atmosphere under the hot sun.
Meet our tour driver at the hotel lobby.
Mason Elephant Park & Lodge is a sanctuary for rescued elephants in Bali, Indonesia. In addition to offering a sanctuary for these gentle giants, the park also offers visitors the opportunity to experience elephant rides, an activity that has become increasingly popular with tourists in Bali.
Mason Elephant Park & Lodge is committed to ethical and sustainable tourism practices, and all of the elephants at the park are well-cared for and treated with respect. Visitors to the park can take part in a variety of activities, including feeding and bathing the elephants, watching them interact with each other, and of course, elephant riding.
Elephant riding at Mason Elephant Park & Lodge is a unique and exciting way to experience Bali's natural beauty. Visitors can ride on the backs of these gentle giants as they meander through the park's lush forests and scenic landscape, accompanied by experienced mahouts (elephant handlers) who ensure the safety and well-being of both the elephants and visitors.
During the ride, visitors can enjoy stunning views of the park and the surrounding area, and may even catch a glimpse of some of the other wildlife that calls the park home, such as monkeys and birds.
In addition to the elephant rides, Mason Elephant Park & Lodge also offers a range of other activities and experiences, including elephant painting, a visit to the park's museum, and a behind-the-scenes tour of the park's facilities.
Overall, elephant riding at Mason Elephant Park & Lodge is a fun and unique way to experience Bali's natural beauty and learn about these amazing creatures. It is a great activity for families, couples, and anyone who loves animals and adventure.
Enjoy Your meal with Indonesian food for your lunch.
Kintamani is a region located in the central highlands of Bali, Indonesia, known for its stunning views of Mount Batur and Lake Batur. Mount Batur is an active volcano that last erupted in 2000, and is one of Bali's most popular hiking destinations.
Kintamani's volcano view is a must-see attraction for anyone visiting Bali. Visitors can take in the breathtaking scenery from several viewpoints, including Penelokan, a popular lookout point that offers panoramic views of Mount Batur and Lake Batur. READ MORE
Bali Luwak Coffee is a specialty coffee that is unique to Bali, Indonesia. It is made from coffee beans that have been partially digested by the Asian palm civet, a small mammal that is native to the region. The coffee beans are collected from the droppings of the civet, which are then cleaned, roasted, and brewed to make a rich and flavorful coffee.
While the idea of drinking coffee made from animal droppings may not sound appealing to everyone, Bali Luwak Coffee is highly sought after by coffee connoisseurs around the world. READ MORE
Tegalalang Rice Terrace is a beautiful and picturesque tourist destination located in the village of Tegalalang, just north of Ubud in Bali, Indonesia. It is famous for its stunning views of lush, terraced rice paddies, which are a major source of rice for the region.
The Tegalalang Rice Terrace is a popular attraction for visitors to Bali who want to experience the island's natural beauty and cultural heritage. The terraces are beautifully landscaped and maintained by the local farmers, who have been cultivating rice in the region for centuries. READ MORE