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Bali Island Excursion or Day Tours or Sightseeing
We are pleased to offer you our special Bali Island Excursion
or Day Tours or Sightseeing to descovery Bali Island, see beaitiful
view, meet the Balinese, learn theirculture, nature and tradition.

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Tour code: Bal/D-01
Bali Island Tour (Kintamani Volcano Tour) 8 hours
Our guide will pick you up at your hotel’s lobby at 8.30
AM, for full day exploration of Bali Island to enjoy the beautiful
nature view, see local people and learn their custom, culture
and religion. First visit is Batubulan village to attend a traditional
Balinese performance – the “Barong and Keris”
dance. After about 1 hour enjoy this traditional performance,
then see daily activities of Balinese in art and handicraft
villages such as; gold and silver work, hand weaving, woodcarving
and painting.
Proceed to Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave), a Hindu meditation center
dating back to the 11th Century, Then Tampak Siring to see the
holy spring water temple Tirta Empul. Next on to view the magnificent
Panorama of the still active Mt. Batur volcano and Lake Batur.
Return to hotel through another road and have an opportunity
to see beautiful rice terraces panorama and see Bali farmer
at works or other local happenings. |

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Tour code: Bal/D-02
Denpasar City Sightseeing Tour (4 Hours)
Four hours tour exploring Denpasar city – the capital
city of Bali, first visit the Bali Art Center at abian kapas
, Bali Museum - an ethnography museum has large collection of
pre-historical and historical items (including Balinese ancient
tools), traditional Balinese fabric and costumes for religious
purposes, items for religious ritual and ceremonies and traditional
Balinese work of arts.
Proceed to Denpasar bird market and then onto Puputan Monument
- a Balinese people struggle monument. The building is in the
form of Genta/Bajra (the Hindu’s priest bell), located
at south side of Puputan Margarana civic centre Niti Mandala,
Renon near with the reprensentative house of Bali and Governor
office. |

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Tour Code: Bal/D-03
Ubud Village Art Crafts Tour (5 Hours)
Explore arts and handicrafts villages and see daily lives of
the people of Celuk village recognized as the center of silver
and gold smiths. Then stop at Kemenuh, a village famous for
its wood carvers. Proceed to Ubud, where you visit the homes
of artists and have opportunity to see them at work. Other point
of interests you may visit Painting Museum, where tradtional
and modern Balinese paintings display. Wenara Wana - a small
forest nearby inhabited by a group of playful monkeys. |

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Tour Code: Bal/D-04
Besakih The Mother Temple Tour (6 Hours)
Visit the mother Temple of Bali high upon on the slope of Mt.
Agung. Enroute, we stop at Klungkung to see the ancient Kertha
Gosha Court House. A side trip will be made to Goa Lawah (Bat
Cave)-a temple built in front of a cave inhabited by thousand
of bats and snakes.
Beskaih Temple
This temple is the mother temple of Bali, it is the biggest
temple in Bali Island, located on the slope of the island’s
highest peak of Mt. Agung. The temple was built by Maharesi
Markandya in the eleventh century in a quest for god blessing
upon a devastating disease striking the majority of Bali, including
his faithful students. The word Besakih comes from Basukihan
means safety and prosperity. Thousands of Balinese Hindus pay
a pilgrimage to this temple thus thanking for their prosperous
lives.
Kertha Gosa
Taman Gili Kerta Gosa is a wide garden consisting of several
buildings. Until 1686 under King Dewa Agung administration,
Klungkung Palace was the biggest in Bali. Unfortunately the
massive building was almost totally destroyed by Dutch invasion
in 1908, except the gate and Taman Gili Kerta Gosa. There are
four buildings and a museum within this fortunate complex. On
the southern side visitors still can observe the remnant of
the palace gate, over 10 meter high. To the north of this garden
is a tall building called Bale Kul-kul, housing a big traditional
Balinese alarm wooden bell called Kul-Kul. To the east is a
building surrounded by a pool and water lilies, called Bale
Kambang, designed as a summer house for the royal family members.
The jurisdiction building is located on the north east side.
Semarapura Museum is right west of this complex.
Goa Lawah (Bat Cave)
It is located inside a cave occupied by bats, so as it gets
its name, lawah, the nocturnal. This is the shrine to worship
the god of sea Bhatara Tengahing Segara or Bhatara Baruna. This
temple is a must observed temple especially by those fulfilling
Ngaben cremation ceremony, as the ash of the cremated about
to be drifted to the sea. Across the temple is Kusamba, a used-to-be
port village now turning a into traditional salt making facility. |

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Tour Code: Bal/D-05
Kintamani & Besakih Tour (10 Hours)
A combination of tours Bal/D-01 and Bal/D-04. Our guide will
pick you up at your hotel’s lobby at 8.00 AM, for full
day exploration of Bali Island to enjoy the beautiful nature
view, see local people and learn their custom, culture and religion.
First, see daily activities of Balinese in art and handicraft
villages such as; gold and silver work, hand weaving, woodcarving
and painting. Proceed to Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave), a Hindu
meditation center dating back to the 11th Century, Then Tampak
Siring to see the holy spring water temple Tirta Empul. Next
on to view the magnificent Panorama of the still active Mt.
Batur volcano and Lake Batur.
After lunch continue our great full day tour to visit the mother
Temple of Bali – the biggest complex of temples in Bali,
high upon on the slope of Mt. Agung. Return to hotel, on the
way stop at Klungkung to see the ancient Kertha Gosha Court
House. A side trip will be made to Goa Lawah (Bat Cave)-a temple
built in front of a cave inhabited by thousand of bats and snakes. |

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Tour Code: Bal/D-06
Tenganan-Village Of Bali Age Tour (8 Hours)
A combination tour of Bali/D-04, plus a visit to Tenganan Village
to see the original, pre-Hindus Bali peoples. Drive to Besakih
to visit the mother Temple of Bali high upon on the slope of
Mt. Agung., Continue to Klungkung to see the ancient Kertha
Gosha Court House. Proceed to the East to Goa Lawah (Bat Cave)-a
temple built in front of a cave inhabited by thousand of bats
and snakes. Then onto Tengganan village passing Candidasa. Explore
Tengganan villeg then return to hotel. |

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Tour Code: Bal/D-07
Singaraja Tour – North Of Bali Tour (10 Hours)
An excursion to the northern coast of the Island. Stop at Kintamani
for a beautiful panorama of Lake and mount Batur, Kubutambahan
village with its temple decorated by statues, and Lovina beach.
Return through picturesque Bedugul. If time permits a stop can
be made at Pura Ulun Danu - a serene temple located on the shores
of Beratan Lake. |

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Tour Code: Bal/D-08
Bedugul – Lake And Botanical Garden Tour (6 Hours)
Visit the recreation center of Bratan Lake and Candi Dewi Danu
(Goddess of the Water temple). Side trip can be made to the
Royal Temple of Taman Ayun in Mengwi. |

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Tour Code: Bal/D-09
Mengwi, Kedaton Nature And Sea Temple Tour (6 Hours)
A trip to Mengwi to view the beautiful Taman Ayun Royal Temple
and to the holy monkey forest at Kedaton - noted for its temples
inhabited by s colonies of friendly monkeys. Then, on to Tanah
Lot temple built on a small, offshore island of barren-rock. |

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Tour Code: Bal/D-10
Temple On The Cliff Tour (4 Hours)
A visit to an impressive temple built on a rock with a straight
drop of 250 feet situated at Bukit Pecatu. A stop will be made
at Kuta town on the way back for the sunset panorama from its
lovely white sandy beach. |

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Tour Code: Bal/D-11
Evening Traditional Dance Performance Tour (2 Hours)
Drive to a village close to Denpasar to attend the Kecak/monkey
dance, Ramayana, story, or one of many others dance performances. |

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Tour Code: Bal/D-12
Bali Countryside Tour (10 Hours)
An adventure to the western and northern corners of Bali to
learn about the process of traditional rice cultivation. Visit
the SUBAK Museum (SUBAK is the Balinese irrigation organization).
Also, learn about other plantation systems such as: coconuts,
cloves, coffee and cacao. |
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