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Bali Besakih Great Temple, Penglipuran Village, Rice Terrace with Waterfall
Bali Besakih Great Temple, Penglipuran Village, Rice Terrace with Waterfall
Bali Besakih Great Temple, Penglipuran Village, Rice Terrace with Waterfall
Bali Besakih Great Temple, Penglipuran Village, Rice Terrace with Waterfall
Bali Besakih Great Temple, Penglipuran Village, Rice Terrace with Waterfall

Bali Besakih Great Temple, Penglipuran Village, Rice Terrace with Waterfall


Duration:10 hour(s)
Guided language: English / 日本語 / 中文
Free cancellation 3 day(s) prior to experience date

Begin at Bali’s largest and holiest Besakih temple, located on the slopes of Mount Agung. Explore its sacred courtyards, shrines, and terraces while learning about Balinese Hindu traditions and enjoying sweeping mountain views. Visit this beautifully preserved traditional Balinese village, known for its clean lanes, bamboo forests, and authentic architecture. Experience the warm hospitality of locals and gain insight into Balinese community life and customs. Refreshing stop at a waterfall Goa Raja or Ulu Petanu waterfall features a powerful swimming-friendly pool. Continue to Bali’s iconic rice terraces, where emerald-green paddies cascade down the hillsides. Walk through the terraces, admire the traditional subak irrigation system.

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FAQ

1. How much time should be allocated for exploring Besakih Great Temple within a tour itinerary?

To fully appreciate Besakih Great Temple, including its sacred courtyards, shrines, terraces, and the sweeping mountain views from the slopes of Mount Agung, it is recommended to allocate approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. This duration allows ample time to learn about Balinese Hindu traditions and soak in the spiritual atmosphere without feeling rushed.

2. What key experiences and historical insights does Besakih Great Temple offer visitors?

Besakih Great Temple, Bali’s largest and holiest temple, offers visitors the chance to explore a vast complex of sacred courtyards, impressive shrines, and tiered terraces. It provides deep insights into Balinese Hindu traditions, architecture, and religious practices. Visitors can learn about its historical significance as the mother temple of Bali and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

3. Are there specific admission procedures or fees for entering Besakih Great Temple?

Yes, Besakih Great Temple typically requires an admission fee for entry, which contributes to the maintenance and preservation of this important cultural site. Upon arrival, visitors usually purchase tickets at a designated counter. It is advisable to have local currency available for this purpose, and often a sarong is required for respectful entry, which may be available for rent or included in some tour packages.

4. What unique cultural aspects can be experienced at Penglipuran Village?

Penglipuran Village is a beautifully preserved traditional Balinese village known for its clean lanes, authentic architecture, and bamboo forests. Visitors can experience the warm hospitality of locals, gain insights into Balinese community life and customs, and observe a well-organized traditional village layout. It offers a peaceful and immersive cultural experience.

5. What activities can visitors enjoy at the Tegalalang rice terraces?

At the Tegalalang rice terraces, visitors can stroll through the iconic emerald-green paddies that cascade down the hillsides, offering stunning panoramic views. You can admire the traditional Balinese subak irrigation system, take memorable photos, and enjoy the serene agricultural landscape. Many visitors also enjoy stopping at viewpoints for refreshment or to capture the scenic beauty.

6. Can visitors swim at Goa Raja Waterfall, and what should they know about the experience?

Yes, Goa Raja Waterfall (or Ulu Petanu waterfall) features a powerful, swimming-friendly pool, making it an ideal spot to cool off and refresh during your tour. Visitors should bring appropriate swimwear and towels if they plan to take a dip. The area is also very picturesque, perfect for enjoying nature and photography, but exercise caution around the powerful cascades.

7. How is transportation typically arranged for a tour visiting Besakih Great Temple, Penglipuran Village, and other sites?

For a multi-site tour covering attractions like Besakih Great Temple, Penglipuran Village, and the rice terraces, transportation is typically pre-arranged and included as part of the tour package. This usually involves a comfortable private vehicle or shared transport with a driver. This ensures a seamless and convenient journey between each location, eliminating the hassle of coordinating separate rides.

8. What essential tips should travelers know before visiting Besakih Great Temple and other attractions on this Bali tour?

When visiting Besakih Great Temple, it's respectful to wear modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees. For all attractions, comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as you'll be exploring various terrains and potentially climbing steps. Bringing sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water is advisable, especially during warmer months. Remember to respect local customs and traditions throughout your visit.

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