— What You Can Expect —
On this private full-day trip from Ubud, you'll head north to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Tukad Pakerisan in Tampaksiring, once the location of the Ancient Bali Kingdom's capital. Visit Gunung Kawi, where a collection of pre-Hindu temples that still has the feel of days gone by. Hear long-lost stories about Balinese kings who lived in a hidden but important time in Balinese history.
Next, head south to Yeh Pulu, one of several interesting ancient sites you can see in the mountain town of Bedulu in the center of Bali. You can look at a 25-meter-long display of carvings on a rock face. These carvings show historical figures, Hindu gods, and people going about their daily village life. Continue to Bedulu, Gianyar, where you'll find the shrine of Pura Samuan Tiga, built in the 10th century. Construction on the shrine began during the Warmadewa era. Visit the original sanctuary to get a detailed look at traditional Balinese temple design. The temple's entrances, made of granite, are particularly impressive for their intricate sculptures and overall grandeur.
The tour ends at the Bali Archeological Museum, also called the Bali Gedong Arca, which is in Tampaksiring Village. Explore the rich history and cultural traditions of Bali through fascinating exhibits and stunning architecture.
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Visit Gunung Kawi, a collection of pre-Hindu temples that still has the feeling of days gone by
Next, head south to Yeh Pulu, one of the many interesting ancient sites you can see in the town of Bedulu in the central highlands of Bali
Keep going to Bedulu, Gianyar, where you'll find the shrine Pura Samuan Tiga, built in the 10th century during the Warmadewa era
Bali Gedong Arca, also known as the Bali Archeological Museum, is the final stop on the tour. Take a look at the museum's historical artifacts that have been gathered throughout the ages