Private Tour

Soak in Serenity Volcanic HotSprings & the Majesty of Mount Batur

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Overview

Available languages

Malay
English

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Immerse Yourself in Bali's Enchantment: Temples, Crafts & Rejuvenation

Embark on a captivating journey that unveils the soul of Bali. Explore magnificent historical temples, each a testament to the island's rich cultural heritage. Witness the artistry of skilled Balinese artisans as you browse a dazzling array of handcrafted treasures. Then, the grand finale! Gaze upon the breathtaking panorama of majestic Mount Batur and its serene Batur Lake. Unwind and rejuvenate in natural hot spring baths, soaking in the stunning scenery and the cool mountain air of Kintamani. This unforgettable experience offers a perfect blend of cultural immersion, scenic wonders, and pure relaxation.

Additional Info

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

What‘s Included

Private transportation

Bottled water

Air-conditioned vehicle

Parking Fees

Personal Expense

Meal & Food

Admission fees & ticket

Meeting and Pickup

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What To Expect

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Ubud Traditional Art Market

Wood carving, like stone carving, has traditionally featured largely in temple and pa ace architecture with little free standing ‘sculpture’ work produced commercially. Immaculately carved demons and mythical beings decorate pillars, door panels, linters and window shutters with the aim of protecting t buildings from evil intruders. Scenes of legendary figures placed within floral d?cor set a more pleasant and educational tone. When producing tools and objects for everyday use, sculptors had a much freer hand in choosing subject matter. With the arrival of European influences, wood carving started to develop along more innovative and commercial lines.

1 hour • Admission Not Included
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Elephant Cave

At the farade of the cave is a relief of various menacing creatures and demons carved right into the rock at the cave entrance. The primary figure was once thought to be an elephant, hence the nickname Elephant Cave. The site is mentioned in the Javanese poem Desawarnana written in 1365. An extensive bathing place on the site was not excavated until the 1950s. These appear to have been built to ward off evil spirits.

1 hour • Admission Not Included

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Soak in Serenity Volcanic HotSprings & the Majesty of Mount Batur

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