Bali is a popular honeymoon destination all over the world and it’s easy to see why. From endless idyllic beaches, enchanting spiritual energies, colorful coral reefs and tranquil waterfalls, to adventurous water sports, majestic temples, rice paddies and exotic sunsets, this magnificent tropical paradise has so much to see and do.
Experience the mesmerizing view of resting boats and the colorful sky reflected in the golden sand as you cruise the pristine waters near Tanjung Benoa Harbor. The view of the sunset from Uluwatu Temple and the soothing sound of the water gushing from Tegenungan Waterfall is an unparalleled experience.
Upon Arrival in Bali our local guide will meet you at the Ngurah Rai International Airport and direct you to the parking lot where you can board a car for the trip to your hotel. Depending on traffic, the travel from the airport to your hotel may take longer than 20 minutes.
Enjoy Breakfast at the hotel
Our guide will picck from hotel and heading to Tanah Lot Floating Temple in the afternoon. When the sun is setting, this temple is really lovely. We can see this temple from several vantage points and enjoy stunning ocean and sunset views. The name Tanah Lot is made up of two syllables, Tanah, which can mean either an island or a reef that resembles a gili. The word lot, or lod, means the sea. Tanah Lot thus refers to the tiny island that is currently at sea.
Return to the motel to spend the night.
Enjoy Hotel breakfast
At 9:00 am, we will pick you up from your hotel and begin the tour by taking you to the Tegenungan Waterfall. Located immediately in the island’s southern region is a waterfall. Along with the sparkling water from the waterfall itself, you may take in the lush environment of the nearby tropical forest at this waterfall. The temperature is incredibly cold and reviving. It may be an alternative for those who prefer natural landscapes to beaches. Mountains and hills can be seen in the distance surrounding the place itself. It completes the Tegenungan Waterfall’s aesthetic appeal.
We keep going to Kintamani Village so we can see Mount Batur. On the western edge of the bigger caldera wall of the Mount Batur caldera in Bali, Indonesia, is the district and village of Kintamani. It has been utilized as a rest stop to observe the Mount Batur region and is located along the same north-south road as Penelokan.
The Ubud Monkey Forest is the next stop on our tour. There are three ancient temples built inside the forest, which is known as Mandala Suci Wenara Wana or Sacred Monkey Forest Ubud. The local government maintains this sanctuary and serves a significant purpose for Hinduism. It is situated in Bali’s Padangtegal Ubud. This refuge is home to 749 monkeys.
The Tegalalang Rice Field will be the final stop. The Bali Tegalalang Rice Terrace is about a 20-minute drive north of Ubud. The stunning rice terraces in this area make it a popular tourist destination. The rice terrace is incredibly well-designed, with an exquisitely hollowed-out rice field precisely situated on the hillside. You may observe Balinese farmers working in their rice fields in this location, complete with an irrigation system. You may enjoy the lovely valley view with its ornamented rice terraces and coconut trees.
After enjoying breakfast our guide will Pickup from the hotel and transportation to the airport following the flight schedule.
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