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Ulun Danu Beratan Temple in Bali, with its tiered pagoda reflecting perfectly on calm Lake Bratan. Misty mountains and bright skies enhance this iconic, serene cultural landmark.
Aerial view of Bali's Tanah Lot Temple at sunset, perched on a rocky island amidst crashing ocean waves. The orange-pink sky highlights this magnificent coastal landmark.
A person standing on a rock overlooking Bali's Tanah Lot Temple silhouette at sunset. Vibrant orange and yellow hues fill the sky above the iconic seaside temple.
A person in a flowing dress approaches Bali's Handara Gate, an iconic stone entrance framed by lush greenery and misty mountains, a popular Instagram photo spot.
Overhead view of Bali's ornate Handara Gate. A person in a red dress stands on the path, flanked by traditional Balinese umbrellas and lush green foliage.

Bali Highlights Private Tour: Handara Gate, Ulun Danu, Jatiluwih & Tanah Lot | Mandarin, Japanese & Korean Guide Available


Duration:8 hour(s)
Guided language: Bahasa Indonesia / English / 日本語 / 한국어 / 中文
Free cancellation 3 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • Visit four of Bali’s most iconic landmarks in one unforgettable full-day tour.
  • Explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, the heart of Bali’s subak culture.
  • Capture stunning photos at the famous Handara Gate, one of Bali’s top Instagram spots.
  • Discover the beauty of Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, the floating temple on a serene mountain lake.
  • End your journey with a magical sunset view at Tanah Lot Temple, perched on a coastal rock formation.
  • Enjoy the comfort of private transportation with a professional driver and optional Mandarin, Japanese, or Korean–speaking guide throughout the trip.
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Embark on a full-day journey to discover Bali’s most iconic natural and cultural landmarks in one seamless private tour. This experience brings you to four highlights of the island — Handara Gate, Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, Jatiluwih Rice Terraces (UNESCO World Heritage Site), and Tanah Lot Temple — carefully arranged into a well-paced day. 

This is a private tour with a pre-arranged itinerary, ideal for solo travelers, couples, families, and small groups who value comfort and privacy. Travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle with a professional driver, and enjoy the journey at a relaxed pace. An optional Mandarin, Japanese, or Korean–speaking guide is available upon request (additional fee applies) to enrich your experience with cultural insights. 

Your day begins with a scenic drive to the cool highlands of Bedugul, stopping at the iconic Handara Gate, one of Bali’s most photographed landmarks, set against lush green hills. Continue to Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, a serene lakeside temple that appears to float on the calm waters of Lake Beratan, offering a peaceful glimpse into Balinese spirituality. 

Next, journey onward to the breathtaking Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing Bali’s traditional subak irrigation system. Take time to walk along the terraces, enjoy fresh mountain air, and admire the harmony between nature and local life. 

As the day draws to a close, visit the majestic Tanah Lot Temple, dramatically perched on a rocky outcrop by the sea. Witness the magical sunset as waves crash against the cliffs — a memorable finale to your Bali highlights experience. 

Whether you are drawn by culture, photography, or scenic landscapes, this private tour offers a refined and well-organized way to experience Bali’s timeless beauty in one day.

Purchase Notice

  • This is a private tour — your car, your driver, your schedule!
  • Pick-up time is between 07:00–08:00, depending on your hotel area.
  • The tour lasts around 10–12 hours, including travel and photo stops.
  • Be ready at your hotel lobby 10 minutes before pick-up for a smooth start.
  • Itinerary order may change slightly depending on traffic or weather, but you’ll visit all listed spots.
  • An optional Mandarin, Japanese, or Korean–speaking guide is available upon request at an additional fee of IDR 300,000 per group.

FAQ

1. What makes Bali's Handara Gate a significant stop for travelers?

The Handara Gate is a renowned Balinese Hindu temple gate, famed for its dramatic and picturesque archway. It serves as an iconic entrance to a golf resort, but its popularity stems from its striking backdrop of lush mountains, serene fog, and often a mist-shrouded pathway. Many travelers find its spiritual aesthetic and natural beauty create a perfect, tranquil photo opportunity, embodying the mystical charm often associated with Bali. It's considered a symbol of passage and spiritual gateway.

2. Is Handara Gate the same as the Gate of Heaven (Lempuyang Temple) in Bali?

No, Handara Gate and the Gate of Heaven at Lempuyang Temple are two distinct and separate locations in Bali. While both are iconic gates popular for photography, they offer different experiences. Handara Gate is known for its mystical, natural backdrop of mountains and mist, acting as an entrance to a resort. The Gate of Heaven at Lempuyang Temple, on the other hand, is one of Bali's oldest and most sacred Hindu temples, famous for its split gate with Mount Agung in the distance. They are located in different regions of Bali.

3. What is the process for gaining entry to Bali's Handara Gate?

To gain entry to Bali's Handara Gate, visitors typically approach the entrance area where a small fee is collected. This fee contributes to the upkeep of the area and managing visitor flow for photography. There's often a queue for popular photo spots, especially during peak times. For a seamless experience that includes transportation and entry to multiple iconic sites, you can consider booking a comprehensive tour through KKday. KKday offers convenience by packaging attractions like Handara Gate with private transportation and a professional driver-guide, simplifying your travel logistics and allowing you to enjoy your visit without planning hassles.

4. What are the main highlights and experiences at Ulun Danu Beratan Temple?

Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, often called the 'floating temple,' is a major highlight due to its stunning location on Lake Bratan. Its most iconic feature is the meru (multi-tiered shrine) dedicated to Dewi Danu, the goddess of water, which appears to float on the lake, especially when water levels are high. Visitors can admire the intricate Balinese architecture, stroll through the well-maintained gardens, and enjoy the tranquil mountain scenery. It's a significant cultural and religious site offering serene beauty and great photography opportunities.

5. Where are the most iconic photo opportunities at Ulun Danu Beratan Temple and Tanah Lot Temple?

At Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, the most iconic photo spot is undoubtedly the Meru shrine dedicated to Dewi Danu, gracefully set against the backdrop of Lake Bratan and the surrounding mountains. During specific times, the temple appears to float, creating a magical scene. For Tanah Lot Temple, the premier photo opportunity is during sunset. The temple is perched dramatically on a rock formation in the sea, and when the sun dips below the horizon, casting vibrant colors across the sky and ocean, it creates a breathtaking silhouette and unforgettable image.

6. What unique cultural and natural features can be observed at the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces?

The Jatiluwih Rice Terraces are a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for their breathtaking panoramic views of verdant, cascading rice paddies. They exemplify Bali's traditional 'subak' irrigation system, a democratic and spiritual farming practice that dates back centuries. Visitors can witness this sophisticated system firsthand, appreciate the sustainable agricultural methods, and take leisurely walks through the vast, terraced landscapes, experiencing Bali's rich agricultural heritage and natural beauty in a truly immersive way.

7. What is the best time to visit Tanah Lot Temple and what makes it special?

The best time to visit Tanah Lot Temple is generally late afternoon, specifically to witness the magical sunset. As the sun descends, it casts a golden glow over the temple, which is dramatically perched on a rocky outcrop in the sea, making for an incredibly scenic and spiritual experience. What makes it special is its unique offshore setting, the sound of crashing waves, and the stunning silhouette of the temple against the vibrant evening sky, making it one of Bali's most iconic and revered sea temples.

8. How does private transportation enhance the experience of visiting multiple Bali landmarks like Handara Gate and Ulun Danu?

Private transportation significantly enhances the experience by offering unparalleled convenience and flexibility when visiting multiple landmarks like Handara Gate, Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, and other sites. It eliminates the need to navigate public transport, allowing for a relaxed journey between locations. With a dedicated driver-guide, you can maximize your time at each attraction, avoid travel planning stress, and enjoy the comfort of a private vehicle, ensuring a smooth, efficient, and personalized exploration of Bali's diverse sights.

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