Private Tour

Taman Ayun Temple, Sangeh Monkey Forest, Swing included Transport & Lunch

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Overview

Available languages

English

8 hours

Mobile ticket

The Bali Swing is the new tourism activity in Bali and it has become such a popular activity in Bali. However, the original and best is Ubud, but to day there hundreds of others have sprung up all over Bali with breathtaking views. This is worth a visit if you’re looking to experience the freedom and thrill of swinging high above the trees. Get thrilling feelings, adrenaline rush, unforgettable experiences and unique pictures. Imagine swinging and gliding on various spots over lush green forests, rice fiels, river valley, awesome cliff view and much more.

Additional Info

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

Not recommended for pregnant travelers

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

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

Pickup from your hotel and back to your hotel

Entrance ticket for each attraction

A private car with a good AC

Lunch

A driver who can speak English as your guide

Swing Ticket

Any others personal expenses

Meeting and Pickup

Pickup points

Select a pickup point

What To Expect

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Sangeh Monkey Forest

Monkeys dominate the wildlife of Bali, and there are plenty of Monkey Forests around the island available as tourist destinations. But compared to the popular Ubud Sacred Monkey Forest. Sangeh Monkey Forest sadly is the one less recognized. Fortunately, Sangeh can be a good alternative for travelers looking for monkey forest to visit with fewer crowds. It is also located not far from Denpasar, on Brahmana Road, Sangeh Village, Badung Regency. Sangeh is unique because of the nutmeg trees covering most of the area. Historians argue that once upon a time, an ancient community planted those trees deliberately.

1 hour • Admission Included
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Taman Ayun Temple

The temple was constructed in 1634, a project that was overseen by I Gusti Agung Putu, the then-Raja of Mengwi. The temple underwent major restorations in 1937 and still stands as an important temple today. It is not uncommon to hear the locals referring to the temple as the ‘Pura Kawiten’ and represents a place of honour for the ancestors of the Raja Kingdom in Mengwi. Pura Taman Ayun is surrounded by canals which means that the only way to access the temple is through a bridge that leads to the split gate, locally known as candi bentar. The splendid gate leads to the first courtyard, which is the outermost section of the temple. This courtyard then leads to a pond and majestic nine-jetted water fountain before opening up to the second gate. This second courtyard is a bit more elevated and it leads to the third and the most sacred courtyard that is home to the holiest shrines. The inner courtyard hosts festivals during the celebration of the temple’s inauguration which happens after every 210 days and last for a couple of days.

1 hour • Admission Included

Options

Private Tour: 2-15 people

For 2-15 Travelers: with hotel transfer, lunch & entrance ticket
Pickup included

Private Tour

Duration 8 hours: with hotel transfer, entrance ticket and lunch
Pickup included

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