Price: USD 45 / IDR 650.000
- Private Air-Conditioned Car
- 6 Participants/Car
- English Speaking Driver
- 5 Places to Go
- Duration ± 10 Hours
- Free wifi portable
We leave the hotel and head towards visit to watch an exciting traditional Barong and Kris Dance. Next we’ll journey to Tegenungan Waterfall, a picturesque scenic waterfall in a lush jungle setting above a shallow bathing area. Drive to Tirta Empul Temple where Balinese Hindus go for ritual purification on spring water that is considered to be holy.
Our route continues to Kintamani to visit a Coffee Plantation, for an opportunity to walk around coffee plantation and try some coffees and teas made by locals. Next, We’ll visit the highlight of the tour Kintamani Volcano to enjoy overlooking with a ribbon of black lava, running down from its peak into the valley below.
Our final stop of the tour is Tegalalang Rice Terraces to visit a scenic outlook that spreads down before you and away to the rice paddies on the slopes across the valley.
Kintamani Volcano
Located in the central highlands of Bali, Kintamani Volcano is an active volcanic masterpiece that has been astonishing travellers for decades. Surrounded by the incredible and captivating Batur range, the volcano and mountain range are collectively known as Mount Batur.
Rising above a vivid landscape of greenery, Mount Batur is comprised of three volcanic cones which are popular for hiking, trekking and watching the sunrise. While it is tempting to linger at the crater, there are a great range of other sightseeing activities on offer in the Kintamani area. If you’re keen for an adventure, take the winding road down to the lake shore through verdant rainforests, visit the sacred Ulun Danu Batur Temple and relax in the alluring Toyobunkah hot spings. These hot springs can reach up to 45 degrees celsius and are known for their mineral waters which are said to have curative powers.
Barong and Kris Dance
Barong is a character in the mythology of Bali. He is the king of the spirits, leader of the hosts of good, and enemy of Rangda in the mythological traditions of Bali. Banas Pati Rajah is the fourth brotheror spirit child that accompanies a child throughout life. Banas Pati Rajah is the spirit which animates Barong. A protector spirit, he is often represented by a lion, and traditional performances of his struggles against Rangda are popular parts of Balinese culture. The Barong Dance is often portraited with two monkeys
The Barong is the magical protector of Balinese villages. As & lord of the forest with fantastic fanged mask and long mane, he is the opponent of Rangda the witch, who rules over the spirits of darkness, in the never ending fight between good and evil. During the Galungan Kuningan festivals, the Barong (there are many types, including barong ket, barong macan, and barong bangkal) wanders from door to door (nglawang) cleansing the territory of evi influences.
Barong and Kris dance like the kecak dance the Barong and Kris dance is a battle between good and evil spirit. Barong can take various forms but in this dance he takes the form of the dance Barong Keket, the most holy of the Barongs. The Barong Keket is a strange creature, half shaggy dog, half lion and is played by two men in much the same way as a circus clown-horse. His opponent is the witch Rangda.
Tegenungan Waterfall
When you are in Ubud a visit to Tegenungan waterfall is one of the great things to do in Ubud. Culture and nature are two words that jump to mind when thinking of Ubud and the areas surrounding it. Out of all the waterfalls in the surrounding areas, Tegenungan waterfall is a great pick as it’s not too far from Ubud. It is a popular waterfall for good reason and worth a visit to this beautiful place on your Bali trip especially if you are staying in Ubud.
Tirta Empul Temple
For over a thousand years, Balinese Hindu worshipers have been drawn to Pura Tirta Empul (Holy Water Temple), whose sacred springs are said to have been created by The God Indra and possess curative properties. This tradition still continues almost unchanged, and today, aside from worshipers, tourists from all over the world also come to this place to marvel at its beauty, and bathe in its refreshing blessed water.
Coffee Plantation
Bali Coffee Plantation or known with popular name Bali Agrotourism, is a place to see various Tropical plantations such as coffee robusta, pineapple, Balinese snake fruite(salak), plain Balinese potatoes, fruit stars, cacao, jack fruit, durian tree and many more, experience to see how to make Balinese coffee in very traditional ways, and taste the fresh of Balinese coffee or ginger tea with green view river valley and also They sell variety of theirs original Balinese coffee products, herb oil and etc and see the civet cat the most expensive coffee maker, wellknown as Luwak , its produce “Coffee Luwak” No Entrance Fee
Tegalalang Rice Terrace
Tegalalang rice fields is a series of rice paddies located close to Ubud, in the centre of Bali, famous for its terraced layout. This is a traditional Balinese irrigation system known as subak. Positioned in a valley the Tegalalang rice terraces offer extremely scenic lookouts over the rice fields and surrounding green landscape. It’s a very popular tourist hotspot in Bali and a must-see in many Bali itineraries.