Popular Tours


Bali's natural attractions include miles of sandy beaches (many are well-known among surfers), picturesque rice terraces, towering active volcanoes over 3,000 meters (10,000 ft.) high, fast flowing rivers, deep ravines, pristine crater lakes, sacred caves, and lush tropical forests full of exotic wildlife. The island's rich cultural heritage is visible everywhere - in over 20,000 temples and palaces, in many colorful festivals and ceremonies (including tooth filings and cremations), in drama, music, and dance.

You can experience Bali on many different excursions and guided tours by coach, private car or "Big Bike", by boat or by air plane: seeing Bali's beaches and rice terraces, the famous Besakih Temple on the slopes of the holy Mount Agung, Lake Batur and it's active volcano, Ubud, Legian, Kuta, Nusa Dua, and the temples of Tanah Lot and Ulu Watu from a helicopter is a really special experience. The following tours are available from a number of reputable tour operators which can be readily found in all of the main tourist areas. Many of the hotels can also arrange your booking on a large number of tours.

Popular Bali Tours

Kintamani Volcano Tour
The first stop is often in the village of Batubulan to watch a performance of the Barong and Kris Dance. Afterwards you visit the villages of Celuk (silver jewelry) and Mas (wood carving) to see Balinese artisans at work. Ubud, Bali's cultural center, has grown to a busy town with numerous Balinese art galleries and shops. A scenic drive over small roads overlooking beautiful rice terraces brings you to the mountain village of Kintamani (about 5,000 feet above the sea) which offers spectacular views of Lake Batur and the volcano. You can cross the crater lake below the still active Mount Batur and visit the "Bali Aga" village of Trunyan. Return through traditional villages with stops in Tampaksiring to visit the temple of Tirta Empul, and to visit the Elephant Cave "Goa Gajah", a hermitage from the 11th. century used by both Buddhists and Hindus.

The "Mother Temple" and East Bali Tour
Drive to Besakih through various villages visiting on the way a weaving factory, see the famous painted ceiling at the old "Palace of Justice" in Klungkung, and visit the school of painting in Kamasan. The "Mother Temple" in Besakih is Bali's most holy and Indonesia's biggest Hindu temple. It was build in the 11th. Century in an altitude of 1,000 meters (3,000 feet) on the slopes of Mount Agung. You pass picturesque rice terraces on the way to the walled "Bali Aga" village of Tenganan, and continue to Candi Dasa on the East coast. On the way back it's recommended to stop at the famous Bat Cave "Goa Lawah" with thousands of bats hanging from the walls.

Bedugul Tour
After a stop in Sangeh to visit its holy forest inhabited by wild monkeys, drive up into the mountains to Lake Bratan (1,200 meters above sea level) and the picturesque water temple Ulun Danu. Visit the busy flower, fruit and spice market in Candikuning where most of Bali's vegetables come from. Drive back through small country roads, villages and rice fields, with a stop in an artisan village specializing in gold threaded textiles (Ikat) worn during important ceremonies.

North Bali Tour

Drive the scenic road via Pupuan through the mountains to Bali's North coast. You'll enjoy beautiful views of picturesque rice terraces, and large plantations growing vanilla, chocolate, coffee, cloves, and even wine grapes. Near the village of Banjar is a popular hot spring where you can take a bath in the natural pond. After a lunch on the black beach in Lovina you pass the old capital of Singaraja on the way to Git Git, famous for its multi-tier water fall. Return over back roads to see the unspoiled Bali. (This tour can be combined with the visit to Bedugul.)

Monkey Forest & Tanah Lot Tour
Visit the royal Taman Ayun temple in Mengwi (built in 1624), the holy monkey forest near Sangeh, and famous Tanah Lot. This picturesque Balinese temple was built in the 16th. Century on a huge rock 100 yards off Bali's West coast and is surrounded by the sea during high tides. Spectacular sight, however, spoiled by thousands of tourists visiting every day during sunset. To avoid these, enjoy the view from the lobby of the nearby Le Meridien Nirvana Resort.

Handicraft Villages & Ubud Tour
Visit the artisan villages of Batubulan (stone carving), Celuk (silver & gold jewelry), Mas (wood carving), and Pengosekan (painting). Stop at the "Bali Art Market" in Sukawati to bargain for all kinds of handicrafts and textiles.

Already in the 1930s Ubud had been made famous around the world as Bali's cultural center by the German intellectual Walter Spies, the Dutch painter Rudolf Bonnet and other foreign artists who'd made it their home.
Today Ubud is a fast growing town with numerous art galleries and shops offering paintings, wood carvings, textiles, and all kinds of souvenirs. Don't miss the Museum Puri Lukisan in the center of Ubud, the Neka Museum in Campuhan, the Neka Gallery in Ubud, the Agung Rai Gallery in Peliatan, and the Agung Rai Museum in Pengosekan to see the difference between creative art and more commercial products. Problem is that when you see their "Permanent Collections" at many "Galleries" you've seen real art, and when you return to their show rooms you don't like any of the very commercial products any more.
The Seniwati Gallery - Art by Women, founded in 1991 by Mary Northmore (the very personable wife of famous painter Abdul Aziz) to help Balinese women to be accepted as artists, is a place you should not miss whatever you do. The main purpose of this Bali art gallery is to expose the long understated brilliance of independent women artists resident in Bali, and to motivate, train, and encourage young Balinese girls with obvious creative gifts. Visit also the Blue Moon Studio and Gallery, founded in 1994 with an emphasis on exhibiting contemporary artists.

The Lotus Cafe is perhaps the most popular meeting point in town and has become kind of an institution, and Murni's as well as the Bridge Cafe offer tasty snacks and full meals in very pleasant surroundings and at reasonable prices. For other interesting restaurants please visit Restaurants in Ubud. The various Balinese dance and Wayang Kulit performances (see below) in Ubud and in nearby villages are worth spending the early evening there.
 

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Mengwi, Alas Kedaton, & Tanah Lot Sunset Tour
A half-day tour visiting Tohpati home of the best Batik in Bali. Then on to Mengwi where, surrounded by a moat, sits the royal family temple of Taman Ayun dating back to the 17th century. Your next stop is the mystical Alas Kedaton, a holy monkey forest. End the day at Tanah Lot one of the very spectacular sea temples. The temple is built on a huge barren rock, which at high tide is isolated by the sea as waves envelop the base of the rock; this is one of the most beautiful silhouettes at sunset.

Besakih Mother Temple Tour
A visit to the majestic temple complex of Besakih located on the slopes of sacred Mount Agung. On the drive up to the temple visits will be made to Gianyar to witness the technique of tie and dye weaving, Bangli, the 13th century temple of Kehen, Bukit Jambul with the most breathtaking scenery of rice terraces and Klungkung the 17th century ancient court of justice.

Kecak & Fire Dance Tour
This dance is one of the most popular dances of Bali, featuring 3 different kinds of sacred dance performances - Monkey Dance, Sanghyang Dedari and Fire dance.

Denpasar City Sightseeing Tour
A visit to the capital city of Denpasar and it's surrounding. Werdi Budaya the art center that has a large permanent exhibition of the best collection of masterpieces that Bali's Artists have to offer. This is followed by a visit to the Bali Museum which is filled with splendid artifacts from prehistoric periods. After this the tour will head to Pasar Badung a traditional colorful market bustling with Balinese going about their everyday life and afterwards a stop at the modern Balinese style of shopping at a Department store where many quality bargains can be obtained.

Singaraja & North Coast Tour
A full day tour exploring the north coast of Bali, stops at Pacung to view picturesque rice terraces, visits Bedugul a cool mountain resort with its colorful fruits, flower and spice market. Then onto Lake Bratan a crater lake surrounded by high peaks and its Pura Ulun Danu Temple, which is one of the most beautiful temples in Bali. Then to Bali Handara an 18 hole Championship Golf Course, Git Git the biggest and most magnificent of Bali's waterfalls. Stroll on the lava sand beach of Lovina on the north coast, and Banjar the holy hot water springs, where you may swim. The return trip passes through the hilltop village of Pupuan with its spectacular scenery of lush green rice paddies and coffee and cocoa plantations.

Uluwatu Tour
This trip will take you to the ancient temple of Pura Luhur Uluwatu on the Southern tip of the island, where you will find a temple balanced on the cliff edge with a drop off 250 ft to the Indian Ocean. As the sun drops you can enjoy one of the most romantic sunsets, with a wonderful view across the ocean.

Karangasem East Coast & Royal Palace Tour
A full day tour featuring the mysterious east coast of Bali, visiting: Batuan the home of Pura Desa temple and the home of Bali's famous primitive style painting. Visit Kusamba where you visit the bat cave and the nearby fishing village, Tenganan were the aboriginal Balinese people are famous for their magical double ikat fabric. Continue on through Candi Dasa and Karangasem the capital of east Bali where the royal palace of King Jelantik can be seen. Then on to Tirta Gangga the famous water springs, where you can swim. Then return passing through the magnificent views of Sibetan, Sidemen and Selat.

Ubud & kecak Fire Dance Performance
A half-day tour visiting the famous Taman Safari Bird Park at Batubulan with its collection of rare birds and the famous giant Komodo Lizard, continue on to Celuk the center of exclusive Gold & Silver jewelry and strolling through the artist village of Ubud. Then onto the archeological Elephant cave dating from the 11th century and return via the village of Batubulan to watch the famous Kecak and Trance Fire Dance performance.

Bedugal Highland & Batukaru Rain Forest Tour
Explore the beautiful sights from Penebel village and Jati Luwih where the most stunning rice terraces can be seen. Then travel on to Pura Batukaru an ancient temple complex located in the middle of the rainforest on the slope of sacred Mt. Batukaru. Continue the leisurely drive through more undulating rice terraces and unspoilt tropical rain forest to Bedugul Highland a unique lake resort with its beautiful Ulun Danu Temple. On the way back, stop at Candi Kuning a colorful market selling vegetables, fruits, plants and exotic wild orchids.

Kintamani Volcano & Besakih Mother Temple Tour
This special tour features a visit to a Balinese house compound. Then to the center of the wood carving area of Mas, as well as the ancient court of justice in Klungkung and the beautiful scenery at Bukit Jambul, the biggest and most sacred temple located on the slope of holy Mount Agung at Besakih. You can enjoy the spectacular view over the active volcano and lake Batur, followed by the holy spring temple at Tampaksiring. The tour ends with the monastery at the Elephant cave dating from the 11th century at Bedahulu and the artist village at Ubud.

Wonderful Countryside Trekking Tour
This unforgettable tour lets you experience hidden places far away from the bustle and the crowds. Observe untouched scenery and spectacular rice terraces. Go on to see the traditional Gubuk farmhouse made of mud brick and taste coffee, tea and home made cakes. Enjoy the natural way of life of the villagers across the river where people still live as they always have. This is a recommended tour for those who love the beauty of nature.

Kintamani Volcano & Art Vilages Tour
An exciting tour featuring the famous Barong & Keris dance performances. Visit Celuk famous for Gold & Silversmiths, Mas center of woodcarving and Bali's Art colony at Ubud. Then go on to Tampaksiring the holy water springs and continue on to admire the spectacular volcano at Kintamani and the beautiful Lake Batur. On the way back pass through Sebatu and Tegalalang were you can view magnificent rice terraces.

Bali Aga Trunyan Village Boat Tour
A full day tour featuring a visit to Celuk, the center of gold & silver jewelry, Pura Kebo Edan the statue of Tantrayana Sekte the base of the Kamasutra philosophy, on to Gunung Kawi to see the Royal Tomb of  King Mahendradatta. Drive to Penelokan to view the active volcano. Then proceed down to Batur Lake and sail across the lake in traditional boats to reach the only Bali Aga people who still retain their ancient animistic beliefs. Also visit their graveyard where the dead are laid without burial. The tour returns via Toya Bungkahs hot springs.

VW Safari Tour
Unique and exciting tour. Travel to Tanah Lot, the temple that is built on a rock which is isolated by the sea at high tide, then on to Alas Kedaton a holy monkey forest. The next stop is Batukaru Temple an ancient temple located in the middle of a rainforest with Mt. Batukaru as a backdrop. Continue the leisurely drive through the rice terraces to view unspoiled tropical rain forest the on to Bedugul highlands a unique resort set on the lake with a view of the beautiful Ulun Danu Temple and enjoy your lunch at the Ulun Danu Restaurant. On the return trip, stop at Candi Kuning a colorful market selling vegetable, fruits, plants and exotic wild orchids.
 

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