Bali East Tour

Bali, Indonesia

Description

Bali East Tour is one of the top-ranked and most popular day tours in Bali. Which brings you to the most iconic and photogenic tourist attraction in east Bali.

Price : 

  • 32 USD / person (minimum booking for 2 people)
  • If booking more than 2 people, a fee of 25 USD / person will be charged

East Bali Tour Itinerary:

Time Journey
08.00 AM Hotel pick up
09.30 AM Visit Goa Lawah Temple / Bat Cave Temple
10.30 AM Visiting Tenganan Village
11.30 AM Have lunch
13.30 PM Visiting Ujung Water Palace
14.30 PM Visit Tirta Gangga
15.30 PM Back to the hotel
17.00 PM Arrive at the hotel

Keeping you safe during COVID-19

Your health is our priority

  • All of our guests require to wear face mask in the public area
  • Face mask is require for driver and guide in public area
  • Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitized prior being used
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
  • Tour Guide require to regularly wash or sanitize hands
  • Temperature checks for traveler upon arrival

Destination

It is a temple cave where thousands of bats nest in this cave. The first site we will visit during the East Bali Tour is the Goa Lawah Temple. There is a large temple used by Balinese Hindus as a place of worship to gods. This temple is one of the biggest temples in Bali and its location is very strategic beside the highway from Denpasar to East Bali Island. The blue sea is right across from this temple with black sand stretching all over the coast. In Goa Lawah consists of two syllables, namely goa which means cave and Lawah which means bat cave where the tail of lawah is inhabited by thousands of bats in the mouth of this Bali tourist attraction, there is a khayangan universe status temple.

It is a traditional Balinese village side with the unique culture and social life of the local community. This is one of the ancient villages in the East Bali Islands whose people's lives are different from other villages on the island of Bali. The last visit during the East Bali Tour was Tenganan Village. The people of Tenganan Village are very concerned about the uniqueness of activities and customary rules which are one of the attractions for tourists to visit. The original building of the house is maintained, including the model and function to support village regulations. The word Tenganan comes from the root word Tengah which means towards the middle of Pegringsingan, a type of ikat cloth usually produced by the residents of Tenganan village in East Bali.

It is a beautiful garden with a fish pond that surrounds an old building which is one of the relics of the Karangasem Kingdom on the island of East Bali which has high artistic and historical value. Great place to stop and visit sites during an East Bali Tour. This area is generally used by all kings to rest because this place is completely designed with artistic value so that the king and his family can find their relaxation, refreshment and pleasure. Ujung Water Palace is a beautiful garden with a large fish pond surrounding an old building relic of the Karangasem Kingdom in east Bali which was used by the Kings of Karangasem to relax or a meeting place in their time.

Tirta Gangga Park is a beautiful park with fountains and fish ponds that surrounds the East Bali Islands. This park was built by the King of Karangasem to relax with his family. Amazing place to visit during East Bali Tour. This garden was used by the royal family for bathing and has now been laid out neatly and charmingly. There is a large source of clean water that pours into the channel and into the tower to create a fountain. Tirta gangga water palace was built in 1948 by Raja Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem in east Bali, this palace has a beautiful water garden and is located near natural springs.