North Bali Tour
12 hours
5 Point of Interests
Exploring the north of Bali filled with rich cultures
Let's get in touch with Bali's northern area with North Bali Tour package. Do not miss a chance to visit Tegalallang Rice Terrace which is only 30 minutes drive away from our resort while you are here. It is one of the most famous rice paddies terrace landscape in Bali involving the Subak (traditional Balinese cooperative irrigation system) which is believed was passed down from the 8th century. The other place listed in the package is Gunung Kawi Temple complex which is known well as one of Bali's uniqure archaeological sites with ancient shrine craved in the face of a towering rock cliff for its pathway up and down are worth exploring. What is iconic next is a visit to Tirta Empul Temple which is very famous for its holy water ritual. Another one listed is The Kintamani Volcano or Mount Batur trek that will lead you to Toya Bongkah, Ulun Danu Batur Temple, and hot spring. Last but not least is Besakih Temple that is known for Bali's mother temple for over 1,000 years long. It is an artistic and unique complex with 86 temples located across that includes Pura Penataran Agung.
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Point of Interests
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Tegallalang Rice Terrace
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Tegallalang Rice Terrace
Only within a close touch to our resort, it is perfect for trekking on a lively sunny day.
Wondrous overlay of terraced rice paddies showcasing the famous subak, a traditional Balinese irrigation system. The ever ending span of beautiful, well organized green lush brought the field as one of the Cultural Landscape of Bali Province UNESCO World Heritage Site. Trekking activity should be considered a must when visiting Tegallalang RIce Terrace, not to mention the famous giant Bali swing that everyone seek for their Bali's adventure. Reaching there should not be a problem from The Udaya as it only takes about 15-20 minutes drive with regular traffic condition.
Gunung Kawi Temple
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Gunung Kawi Temple
11th-century temple and funerary complex that spread across either side of the Pakerisan river
Gunung Kawi Temple is located in Gianyar Regency, specifically in Tampaksiring, Ubud. It is famous for the grandeur towering rock cliff carved with ancient shrine, right at the face of its towering wall. The temple area offers beautiful view to the sacred Pakerisan River. The famous archeological site also considered a sacred place for Balinese, the place where they make offering and pray. Meanwhile, a small cave somewhere within the area is used for meditation. To get into the complex, you will trek through hundred steps with a stunning view of nature.
Kintamani Volcano
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Kintamani Volcano
Mount Batur's crucial viewpoint facing mountains, green land, and lake
Kintamani Volcano, being the part of Mount Batur family in the north-east Bali, is famous as the top fruit and vegetables producers in the island also bamboo. Mount Batur itself is an active volcano which is famous for trekkers and hikers. The green plain is irrigated by Lake Batur, creating a seemingly perfect vegetation along with its beauty of blue-green lake. When you visit Mount Batur later in the day, this might be your hot spot between 10am to 3pm for the best landmark view.
Besakih Temple
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Besakih Temple
Introducing the Mother Temple of Bali island
The Hindunese's temple towers over 900 meters up to slopes of mount Agung, becoming the biggest temple to stand on the island. It has been appointed as a holy place since prehistoric era in Bali. It is located in Karangasem, about 1,5 hours drive from The Udaya. The complex was built over 86 clan temples and shrines with a direct view of volcanic Mount Agung, rice paddies, hills, and currents. When visiting, you may get a chance to witness sacred ceremonies and explore the beauty of each temples Besakih Temple has.
Tirta Empul Temple
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Tirta Empul Temple
A place to the famous holy water ritual in Ubud, Bali
Pura Tirta Empul is considered one of the most sacred temples in Bali as Balinese people believe that it holds magical power within. The spring bubbles up into large, crystal-clear tank within the temple, formed by God of Indra to heal his dying armies that fell from Mayadenawa, the evil king. It is a place that is famous for its holy water ritual where everyone can dive into a large pool and lined up to the pouring of holy water. For that, the temple itself holds a very sacred ambience. To get there, it takes only 30 minutes drive from The Udaya with normal traffic.