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Bali Instagrammable Private Tour | Lempuyang Temple, Tirta Gangga, Goa Raja Waterfall, Sari Timbul Art Gallery | Departure from Bali
A visitor feeding colorful koi fish at Tirta Gangga Water Palace in Bali, amidst stepping stones and traditional statues, enjoying a serene private day tour.
During a Bali private tour, a visitor in a yellow dress gracefully walks on stepping stones across a pond at Tirta Gangga Water Palace, surrounded by koi fish and statues.
On a Bali private night tour, visitors ascend the grand stone staircase of Lempuyang Temple, flanked by ornate dragon statues glowing with red light.
Bali Instagrammable Private Tour | Lempuyang Temple, Tirta Gangga, Goa Raja Waterfall, Sari Timbul Art Gallery | Departure from Bali

Bali Instagrammable Private Tour | Lempuyang Temple, Tirta Gangga, Goa Raja Waterfall, Sari Timbul Art Gallery | Departure from Bali


Duration:11 hour(s)
Guided language: English
Free cancellation 5 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • Visit Bali’s top Instagram spots: Lempuyang Temple, Tirta Gangga & Goa Raja Waterfall.
  • Coffee and teas tasting at a local plantation, learn how balinese coffee and tea making.
  • Discover art & nature at Sari Timbul by Kubu Bali, glass art, swings & lush gardens.
  • Visit Bali’s most photogenic landmarks in one private tour.
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Discover the real beauty of Bali beyond the beaches, a journey filled with breathtaking landscapes, sacred temples, and hidden gems waiting to be captured by your camera. This private Instagrammable tour is designed for those who want more than just sightseeing, it’s an experience that blends culture, nature, and creativity in one unforgettable day.

From the stunning “Gate of Heaven” at Lempuyang Temple to the serene Tirta Gangga Water Palace, and from the hidden Goa Raja Waterfall to the inspiring Sari Timbul Art Gallery, every stop tells a story, every corner is a masterpiece.

Pick-up time: between 3.00 AM – 6.00 AM, depending on your hotel and preference. The earlier you start, the better your chance to catch the sunrise and avoid queues at Lempuyang Temple.

Begin your adventure high in the clouds at the sacred Lempuyang Temple, one of Bali’s oldest and most revered spiritual sites. Framed by the majestic Mount Agung, the temple’s iconic “Gate of Heaven” offers one of the world’s most photographed backdrops. As the morning light shines through the temple gates, it feels like standing at the edge of paradise.

Next, step into a royal dream at the Tirta Gangga Water Palace, built by the Karangasem royal family. This enchanting garden is filled with crystal-clear ponds, stone statues, and lotus-covered fountains that create a peaceful and almost surreal atmosphere. Walk along the floating steps, feed the koi fish, and let the water’s reflection mirror your smile.

Continue your journey to one of Bali’s most hidden natural treasures, Goa Raja Waterfall. Tucked away behind a mystical cave entrance, this waterfall is a tranquil oasis surrounded by lush greenery and natural light streaming through the rocks. Feel the refreshing spray of water on your face as you step into a world untouched by crowds. It’s the perfect spot to unwind, meditate, or take incredible nature shots away from the usual tourist paths.

Recharge with a visit to a traditional Balinese coffee plantation. Stroll through the green terraces where coffee, cocoa, and spices grow naturally. Learn about traditional roasting methods and sample a variety of coffees and teas, including the famous Kopi Luwak [Additional cost 50K].

End your adventure on a creative note at the Sari Timbul Art Gallery, where Balinese artists bring life to canvas and wood. Explore vibrant paintings, intricate carvings, and unique cultural artworks that reflect the island’s spiritual and artistic essence. You’ll have the chance to meet local artists, learn about their techniques, and maybe find that one special piece to take home as a memory of your Bali story.

Relax and enjoy the scenic drive back through Bali’s countryside, arriving at your hotel around 3.30 PM – 4.30 PM, carrying not just beautiful photos, but a deeper connection to the island itself.

Purchase Notice

  • Make sure bring: Sunglasses, hat, and sunscreen, Changes of clothes [For the waterfall], Cash for entrance fees, meals, or souvenirs
  • Not Allowed: Drones without official permission, Revealing clothes inside temple areas [You will get sarong at the Temple].
  • Early departure helps avoid long queues at Lempuyang Temple.
  • Weather in East Bali can be cool in the morning, bring a light jacket.
  • Be respectful in holy sites, your guide will assist with etiquette.

Reminders

  • In case of delays caused by traffic, weather, or other force majeure factors resulting in the cancellation of some itinerary attractions, please contact customer service. We will arrange a partial refund for you

  • In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 12:00). Notifications will then be sent via email

  • Travelers with the following conditions or other health issues that could be worsened by excessive stimulation should not participate in this activity: Pregnant women, Asthma

  • Entry to the temple is not allowed for women during their menstrual period.

  • This tour is not recommended for travelers with back problems.

FAQ

1. Where exactly is the "Gates of Heaven" at Lempuyang Temple?

The "Gates of Heaven" at Lempuyang Temple are located in the mountainous region of Karangasem Regency in East Bali. It is the entrance to the highest and most famous temple of the complex, Pura Lempuyang Luhur. Visitors typically need to arrive at the parking lot at the foot of the mountain first, then take a shuttle bus or walk to the temple entrance. This spot is renowned for its grand architecture and unique photo opportunities, allowing you to capture classic photos with Mount Agung as a backdrop, creating a reflection effect.

2. Are there any specific dress code regulations or recommendations when visiting Lempuyang Temple?

When visiting Lempuyang Temple and other temples in Bali, visitors are required to dress modestly to show respect for the local culture. Generally, shoulders and knees must be covered. It is recommended to wear long pants, long skirts, or a sarong, and ensure your top has sleeves. If you don't have appropriate attire, sarongs are usually available for rent on-site. Furthermore, as the temple is located on a mountain, comfortable walking shoes are advised for ease of movement and a comfortable visit.

3. What are the notable features of the Tirta Gangga Water Palace?

Tirta Gangga Water Palace is a beautiful royal water garden renowned for its exquisite stone carvings, fountains, ponds, and tropical gardens. Visitors can feed the koi fish in the ponds and admire the elegant landscape formed by multi-tiered fountains. The palace also features various statues and stone figures, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere. It's an excellent spot for photography, especially the stepping stones in the middle of the pond, which give the illusion of walking on water, offering a unique visual experience.

4. What local cultural customs should be observed when visiting temples in Bali, such as Lempuyang Temple?

When visiting temples in Bali, please maintain quiet and respect. Shoes should be removed before entering the temple grounds, and women are advised not to enter during their menstrual period. Avoid touching local people's heads or offering items with your left hand, as this is considered disrespectful in local culture. If local people are conducting religious ceremonies, please do not disturb them or block their path. When taking photos, please respect local beliefs and do not climb on or damage temple structures.

5. What are the main features of Goa Raja Waterfall and what activities are suitable there?

Goa Raja Waterfall is a natural gem hidden within lush tropical rainforests. Its characteristic feature is the clear waterfall flowing into a natural pool, making it perfect for playing in the water and relaxing. The surrounding environment is pristine and natural, making it an ideal spot to escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy nature. Visitors can trek to the site, breathe in the tropical jungle air, and enjoy the cool waters beneath the waterfall for an immersive natural experience.

6. How can I take the best Instagram-worthy photos at Lempuyang Temple, Tirta Gangga, and Goa Raja Waterfall in Bali?

At Lempuyang Temple's "Gates of Heaven," you can use the small mirrors provided by local photographers to capture the classic reflection shots. At Tirta Gangga Water Palace, use the koi ponds and exquisite fountains as a backdrop to capture elegant moments on the stepping stones. At Goa Raja Waterfall, you can take photos in front of the clear pool or amidst the surrounding verdant jungle to capture scenes of nature and vitality. Using a wide-angle lens can better capture the grandeur of the attractions.

7. What unique art experiences or highlights does Sari Timbul Museum offer?

Sari Timbul Museum offers a unique experience that blends art and nature. It not only showcases exquisite glass artworks but also features popular "influencer" swings and lush gardens, allowing visitors to enjoy the natural scenery and take creative photos while appreciating the art. The museum aims to promote Balinese art and culture, giving visitors the opportunity to view creations by local artists up close and interact with various art installations, experiencing a creative atmosphere and Bali's artistic vitality.

8. How much time should typically be allocated for a visit to Lempuyang Temple?

For a visit to Lempuyang Temple, including waiting time for photos at the "Gates of Heaven," it is generally recommended to allocate about 2 to 3 hours. This includes travel time to and from the temple via shuttle bus from the parking lot, as well as time for exploring the temple grounds, taking photos, and soaking in the atmosphere. As the "Gates of Heaven" photo spot can be very crowded, the waiting time may be significant. It is advisable to allow ample time for a complete experience and to remain patient.

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