HALF DAY /FULL DAY TOURS
Bali is a small island, stretching approximately 140 km from east to west and 80 km from north to south. Bali boasts a tropical climate with just two seasons a year and an average annual temperature 28°C. The rich volcanic soil and healthy monsoon make this island extremely fertile with a large range of vegetation and beautiful landscapes.
To explore countryside and most traditional village to visiting cultural activities or traditional performances, we are creating kinds of day or afternoon tours.
You have your own choices or special arrangement request are welcome.
Cremation Ceremony is kind of a very special and it is non-scheduled on Balinese Calendar, We will have the information within 2 or 3 days prior the ceremony. Please check when you make the booking if there is any kind of very special ceremony going on the island.
UBUD TOURS (Full Day / Half Day)
- Kecak Dance or Barong Dance
Kecak dance often called Monkey Dance, this relates to the legend of the abduction and rescue of Rama’s wife Sita. A massed choir, whose gives the dance its name – forms the backdrop.
Barong Dance, a brilliant Dance narrative that veers from pantomime to high drama as a huge lion-like holly animal (the Barong), does battle with the evil witch Rangda.
- Bali Bird Park
Located northeast of Denpasar in the village of Singapadu, this two-hectare bird park incorporates some 60 aviaries. Manicured gardens with flourishing tropical plants and exotic trees provide home to more than 1,000 rare and beautiful birds from the Indonesian archipelago and all over the globe. The Bali Starling, birds of paradise, flamingos and many other varieties make for a wonderful yet educational outing for the whole family. The Blue and Gold Macaw will even sit on your arm
- Bali Zoo Park
A tropical wildlife in Paradise. It is the perfect wildlife conservatory for 350 animals of tropical birds, mammals and reptiles. Set in 3.5 hectare of naturalistic landscapes, the park is spaciously built in 30,000 m2 with tall trees, long grasses and thick vegetation, re-creating a natural habitat for the animals. The zoo promotes an effective learning about wildlife conservation especially for the children; it also acts as facilitation to reintroduce the endangered animals.
- Monkey Forest (in Ubud)
The Monkey Forest is a 15 minutes stroll from the Ubud Market, there is a small temple of the dead in the forest
- Market
Ubud Market is the centre pint of tourist attraction in Ubud, Traditional market activities could be founded in the very early morning. Later in the day, art market and art shop are opened till early evening.
- Museum
There are many art museums that has comprehensive exhibits of Balinese painting in a series of pavilion, two of the most famous are Museum Puri Lukisan and Museum Neka
- Artist Village Penestanan Village is a 15 minutes drive from Ubud Market, almost all the villagers are painting artist. Enter every house, you will find their daily life that dedicated for art.
TEMPLE TOURS (Full Day)
- Gunung Kawi
Has 11th century temples and tombs carved into a solid rock face, get here early to savor the atmosphere.
- Tampak Siring / Tirta Empul Temple
Has spring said to prolong life and ease sickness, many Balinese came here on pilgrimage and it can get hectic.
- Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave)
Discovered only in the 1920s, was named for the huge demon that forms the temple mouths. The carvings around the entrance are almost surreal.
- Ceking Rice Terraces
Take 20 minutes from Ubud, it on the way to Besakih Temple, Fabulous panorama toward beautiful rice terraces.
- Besakih Mother Temple
Far from the soft beauty of Bali’s village temples, Besakih is austere, almost harsh. Built high above the coast, with fantastic views toward Lombok and mount Rinjani, it is approach via a long flight of stairs dominated by the tall black pagodas of the temple itself. This temple is one of the most important temples for Hinduism in Bali. |