Visit two of Ubud's best waterfalls in a beautiful natural setting.
Explore Tirta Empul Temple and experience Bali's spiritual culture.
Enjoy the verdant panorama of the Tegalalang Rice Terrace.
Stop by a Balinese coffee plantation and sample local specialty coffee.
Private tour with hotel pick-up and comfortable transportation.
For solo travelers, there is an additional charge of IDR 300,000.
Please note that the basic tour guide provided is English-speaking. If you prefer a guide in another language, an additional fee will apply: Japanese Guide: IDR 400,000/group Korean Guide: IDR 400,000/group Chinese Guide: IDR 400,000/group
At Tegalalang Rice Terraces, visitors can immerse themselves in the iconic tiered landscape, reflecting Bali's traditional irrigation system (subak). You can stroll along the pathways, take breathtaking photos amidst the verdant paddies, and observe local farmers at work. There are also small swings and viewpoints for unique perspectives of the panoramic scenery.
Pura Tirta Empul is a sacred Hindu temple famous for its holy spring water. Visitors can witness or partake in the traditional purification ritual (melukat) by bathing in the temple's blessed pools. This spiritual experience symbolizes cleansing and rejuvenation, offering a deep insight into Balinese Hinduism and its ancient customs.
At a Balinese coffee plantation, guests typically learn about the traditional process of coffee making, from bean harvesting to roasting. You can sample various local coffees and herbal teas, including the famous Luwak coffee. It's an opportunity to taste unique Balinese flavors and understand the island's agricultural heritage in a scenic setting.
Private transportation offers unparalleled convenience and flexibility, especially when visiting multiple sites like Tegenungan Waterfall and Tegalalang Rice Terraces. Guests enjoy comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles and a dedicated driver, eliminating the hassle of navigating local roads or finding parking. This ensures a smooth, stress-free journey, allowing more time to enjoy each attraction without rushing.
Yes, Tegenungan Waterfall generally allows swimming in its natural pools, offering a refreshing experience. However, conditions can vary based on weather and water levels, so it's always advisable to check local signage or with your guide on the day of your visit. Some areas might have stronger currents, so caution is recommended.
Visitors typically spend around 1 to 1.5 hours exploring Tegenungan Waterfall. This allows ample time to descend to the base, take photos, enjoy the natural beauty, and potentially swim. The duration can vary depending on personal interest and how much time one wishes to dedicate to relaxation or photography.
Tegenungan Waterfall is known for its relatively good accessibility with a clear path and stairs leading to the base, making it easy to reach. It offers diverse photography angles, from its powerful cascade to surrounding jungle views. While other waterfalls might be more remote, Tegenungan's proximity to Ubud and well-maintained access contribute to its popularity for both ease of visit and scenic shots.