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Explore the Beauty of Bali on a Kintamani Tour

Kintamani

Duration

1 Day Trip

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

English

Introduction

Bali Kintamani Tour offers stunning views of active volcano and Lake Batur. This tour is an exceptional way to experience the panoramic views of a beautiful active volcano mountain and lake Batur. Kintamani Tour offers adventure and peace with interesting sites and cultural visits.

 

The First Stop: Goa Gajah Temple

The first stop is the Elephant Cave Temple (Pura Goa Gajah), characterized by menacing faces carved into the stone. People think these faces ward off evil spirits. The primary figure was once believed to be an elephant, hence its nickname, the Elephant Cave. The complex has seven statues of women holding water pitchers depicting India’s seven holy rivers. Visitors can access the entrance to the cave by descending a staircase, and inside they can see trails of white smoke incense burning from offerings made by local Hindu ceremonies. Visitors must wear a sarong provided by the temple and cannot wear shorts.

 

Tirta Empul Temple: A Place of Purification

The tour continues with a visit to the Tirta Empul Temple, a Hindu Balinese water temple located near Tampaksiring, Bali, Indonesia. The temple compound includes a petirtaan or bathing structure that is famous for its holy spring water, where Balinese Hindus go for ritual purification. The temple regularly releases fresh, holy water from its spring pond, considered amritha by Balinese Hindus. Tirta Empul means ‘Holy Spring’ in Balinese.

 

The Magic of Coffee Plantation

The next stop is a Coffee Plantation visit for Bali coffee tasting and traditional process learning. At the plantation, you will see the of making the highly regarded “Luwak Coffee,” which is famous around the world. It’s believed that the coffee beans have a unique taste after being eaten and passed through the civet’s digestive tract. Gourmet coffee enthusiasts widely recognized Luwak coffee after its publication in 1980, despite its long-time popularity in Southeast Asia. Luwak coffee beans are the world’s most expensive coffee.

 

Kintamani: An Iconic Natural Beauty of Bali

The top destination is a visit to the Kintamani Volcano Mountain and lake. Kintamani’s Penelokan village offers stunning volcano and lake views, a must-see destination. Kintamani is a great spot to view the volcano and lake with a scenic backdrop for photos.

 

Tegalalang Rice Terrace: A Stunning Landscape

The final destination is a visit to the Tegalalang Rice Terrace, one of the best rice paddy views in Ubud with its beautiful hillside and tropical weather. Tegalalang Rice Terrace has become a popular tourist destination due to its stunning panoramic views and scenic opportunities for photography. Visitors can also participate in activities like trekking and using swings at Tegalalang rice terrace, with a beautiful green panorama.

Itinerary

08.00 - Pick Up at Your Hotel

Please meet your driver at the loby

09.00 - Visit Goa Gajah Temple
09.00 - Visit Goa Gajah Temple

Goa Gajah Temple, also known as the Elephant Cave Temple, is a historic and culturally significant temple located in the central region of Bali. It is one of the island's most visited tourist attractions due to its unique blend of historical significance, natural beauty, and intricate carvings.

The temple dates back to the 9th century, when it is believed to have been built as a sanctuary for meditation and worship. The main entrance to the temple is carved into a rock face and resembles the mouth of a demon, complete with fangs and bulging eyes. Inside the cave, visitors can see a statue of the Hindu god Ganesha, who is commonly depicted as having the head of an elephant.

As visitors explore the temple grounds, they will encounter a variety of ancient carvings and sculptures that showcase Bali's rich cultural heritage. The temple also features beautiful gardens, fountains, and water features, as well as a holy bathing pool where visitors can purify themselves before entering the temple.

Overall, Goa Gajah Temple offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore Bali's rich cultural heritage while enjoying the island's natural beauty. The temple's intricate carvings, ancient sculptures, and peaceful surroundings make it a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Bali.

10.30 - Visit Tirta Empul Temple
10.30 - Visit Tirta Empul Temple

Tirta Empul Temple is a Hindu temple located in the village of Tampak Siring in the Gianyar regency of Bali. Here are some interesting things to know about Tirta Empul Temple:

Sacred water - The temple is famous for its holy spring water, which is believed to have healing powers and is used for purification and cleansing rituals.

Historical significance - Tirta Empul Temple is believed to have been founded in the 10th century during the reign of the Warmadewa dynasty and is an important historical site in Bali.

Beautiful architecture - The temple features beautiful Balinese architecture, with intricate carvings and stone statues of Hindu deities.

Religious ceremonies - The temple is an important site for religious ceremonies and festivals, including the annual Galungan and Kuningan festivals.

Unique ritual - Visitors can participate in a unique ritual called "melukat," which involves bathing in the holy spring water to cleanse the body and soul.

Peaceful atmosphere - The temple is set in a beautiful natural environment, surrounded by lush greenery and rice paddies, and offers a peaceful and serene atmosphere for visitors.

Cultural experience - Tirta Empul Temple offers visitors a chance to experience Balinese Hindu culture and learn about the significance of the temple's rituals and traditions.

Overall, Tirta Empul Temple is a unique and fascinating destination in Bali, offering visitors a chance to experience the island's rich culture and spirituality.

12..00 - Visit Coffee Plantation
12..00 - Visit Coffee Plantation

Bali is famous for its coffee plantations, particularly for the production of the world-renowned "Kopi Luwak" or civet coffee. Here are some interesting things to know about Bali's coffee plantations:

Coffee varieties - Bali produces a variety of coffee types, including Arabica, Robusta, and the unique "Kopi Luwak."

Coffee-making process - Visitors can learn about the coffee-making process, from the picking and roasting of the beans to the brewing and tasting of the finished product.

Tasting sessions - Bali's coffee plantations offer visitors the opportunity to taste a variety of coffee blends, including the famous "Kopi Luwak."

Scenic surroundings - Many of Bali's coffee plantations are located in scenic areas, offering stunning views of the surrounding rice paddies and jungle.

Traditional methods - Some coffee plantations still use traditional methods of coffee production, such as roasting the beans over an open fire or grinding them by hand.

Educational experience - A visit to a coffee plantation is a great educational experience, where visitors can learn about the history and cultural significance of coffee in Bali.

Sustainable farming - Many coffee plantations in Bali are committed to sustainable farming practices, using organic and eco-friendly methods to produce their coffee.

Overall, a visit to a Bali coffee plantation is a must for coffee lovers and those interested in learning about the island's culture and traditions.

13.00 - Visit Kintamani Volcano and Lake view
13.00 - Visit Kintamani Volcano and Lake view

Kintamani is a picturesque village located in the central highlands of Bali, known for its stunning views of Mount Batur and Lake Batur. The village is situated on the caldera rim of the active Batur volcano, which last erupted in 2000.

Kintamani is a popular tourist destination due to its breathtaking scenery and cooler temperatures, making it a great escape from the hot and humid lowlands of Bali. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll through the village and admire the traditional Balinese architecture, or go on a trek to explore the surrounding hills and rice paddies.

The main attraction of Kintamani is undoubtedly the views of Mount Batur and Lake Batur. Visitors can enjoy these stunning views from several vantage points, including the Penelokan lookout point and the village of Batur. It is also possible to hike to the summit of Mount Batur to witness the sunrise, a challenging but rewarding experience.

In addition to its natural beauty, Kintamani is also known for its traditional Balinese cuisine. Visitors can sample a variety of local dishes, including the famous Babi Guling (suckling pig), which is a must-try when in Bali.

Overall, Kintamani is a unique and beautiful destination that offers visitors a chance to experience the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Bali. The stunning views of Mount Batur and Lake Batur, combined with the charming village atmosphere and delicious cuisine, make it a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Bali.

13.30 - Having Lunch
13.30 - Having Lunch

Time for having lunch with great panorama of mountain and lake view from the restaurant.

15.30 - Visit Tegalalang Rice Terrace
15.30 - Visit Tegalalang Rice Terrace

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.

Visitors to Tegalalang can explore the rice paddies on foot, taking in the stunning views of the terraced fields and the surrounding hills and forests. There are also several cafes and restaurants located in the area where visitors can relax and enjoy the scenery while sipping on a cup of local coffee or tea.

In addition to the rice paddies, Tegalalang is also known for its traditional Balinese crafts, including wood carvings, textiles, and jewelry. Visitors can browse the local shops and markets for unique and handmade souvenirs to take home with them.

Overall, the Tegalalang Rice Terrace is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Bali. Its stunning natural beauty and cultural significance make it a memorable and rewarding experience that will stay with you long after your trip is over.

16.30 - Back To The Hotel

18.00 - Arrive at the hotel

Included/Excluded

  • Private car with Airconditioned
  • English speaking driver
  • Patrol/Gasoline
  • Parking fee
  • A Bottle of Mineral Water
  • Entrance fee
  • Lunch
  • Soft Drink

Tour's Location

Kintamani

Notes


  • The tour price does not include lunch and entrance fee

  • Private Tours means no other participants will be sharing the car/minibus, just you and your companion

  • The Tour will assisted by English Speaking Tours Driver

  • Please let us know if you need a private tour guide

  • The price already includes 21% Government tax and services

  • Payment in cash can be made when you start, or at the end of the trip each day to our driver

  • Bank transfer/credit card payment must be done in advance

  • Payment with other currencies will be converted based on daily exchange rate

Area Covered For Pick-Up


  • Ngurah Rai Airport, Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Canggu, Jimbaran, Nusadua, Benoa, Pecatu, Sanur, Denpasar, Ubud.

  • Please contact us, if you stay in different area covered for pick up

How To Book Our Tour


  • Please fill up the Tour Inquiry form provided

  • We will reply as soon as possible after receiving your Tour Inquiry

  • If there is a problem with our booking system, we provide alternative contact for reservations or bookings to our email at info@balitourvoyage.com or WhatsApp Us : +6281999555690

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