Discover the East coast of Bali including the Gate of Heaven in Lempuyang Temple, Tirta Gangga, Ujung Karangasem & The Virgin Beach.
There are some interesting places we also pass by, such as Candi Dasa, Pura Goa Lawah Bat Cave Temple & Black sand beaches.
Notes: * The tour does not include entrance tickets.
* The tickets can be purchased at the locations.
* The tour can be customized anytime.
Hotels Areas: Candi Dasa, Canggu, Denpasar, Jimbaran, Kerobokan, Kuta, Legian, Nusa Dua, Sanur, Seminyak, Tanjung Benoa, Tuban, Ubud Center & Uluwatu.
You will be picked up at the hotels in the area of: Candi Dasa, Jimbaran, Legian, Nusa Dua, Sanur, Seminyak, Tanjung Benoa, Tuban & Ubud
The Lempuyang Gate of Heaven Temple, also known as Pura Lempuyang Luhur or simply Pura Lempuyang, is a Hindu temple complex located on the slopes of Mount Lempuyang in Bali, Indonesia. It is one of the most popular and picturesque temples on the island, known for its iconic split gate that offers a breathtaking view of Mount Agung, Bali's highest volcano, in the background.
The temple complex consists of several temples, with the Pura Penataran Agung Lempuyang being the main and most visited temple. It is considered one of the six holiest temples in Bali, as it is dedicated to Sang Hyang Pasupati, the Hindu god of the east, and is believed to be a key point of spiritual power.
The most famous feature of the Lempuyang Temple is the "gate of heaven" or "gateway to heaven" (Candi Bentar in Indonesian). It is a split gate with a reflection pool in front, creating a stunning mirror-like effect. This gate is particularly popular among visitors for photography, as it provides a unique perspective with Mount Agung perfectly framed between the two gate sections.
To reach the Lempuyang Temple, visitors must climb a series of steep stairs that pass through several temples along the way. The climb can be challenging, but it adds to the overall spiritual and adventurous experience. Along the stairway, you'll encounter various shrines, statues, and ornate gates, creating a sense of tranquility and sacredness.
It's important to note that the Lempuyang Temple is a place of worship and spirituality for the local Balinese people. Visitors are expected to dress modestly, wear a sarong, and adhere to the temple's rules and customs. It is recommended to consult a local guide or temple staff to ensure you follow the appropriate etiquette during your visit.
The Lempuyang Gate of Heaven Temple has gained significant popularity in recent years, thanks to its picturesque beauty and the rise of social media. It has become a sought-after destination for tourists seeking Instagram-worthy photos and a spiritual experience in Bali's cultural landscape.
Tirta Gangga is a beautiful water palace located in the eastern part of Bali, Indonesia. It is one of the popular tourist attractions on the island, known for its serene and picturesque setting. The name "Tirta Gangga" translates to "Water of the Ganges," symbolizing its importance as a sacred place.
Tirta Gangga was built in 1946 by the late King of Karangasem, Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem. It served as a royal palace and a place for the king and his family to relax and rejuvenate. The palace was designed by Anak Agung's architect, who was inspired by the iconic water palace in nearby Ujung.
The highlight of Tirta Gangga is its stunning gardens and pools. The complex is set amidst lush greenery, with beautifully manicured lawns, lotus ponds, and numerous decorative statues and stone carvings. The gardens are adorned with fountains and bathing pools, creating a tranquil and enchanting atmosphere.
Visitors to Tirta Gangga can explore the gardens through a network of stone pathways and bridges. They can walk across the stepping stones in the large pond or relax in the shade of the pavilions scattered throughout the complex. One of the main attractions is a large swimming pool where visitors can take a dip and enjoy the refreshing water.
The water in Tirta Gangga is considered holy, and locals believe it possesses curative properties. Many Balinese Hindus come here to bathe and make offerings during religious ceremonies. It is also a popular spot for tourists to capture stunning photographs and experience traditional Balinese architecture and culture.
In addition to the gardens and pools, Tirta Gangga also houses a small temple called Pura Taman Ujung. This temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu and is adorned with intricate carvings and stone sculptures. The temple complex offers a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside and the ocean in the distance.
Overall, Tirta Gangga is a place of natural beauty and cultural significance in Bali. It offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the peaceful ambiance, enjoy the serene gardens, and learn about the rich heritage of the island.
Your lunch can be served at a local restaurant in Tirta Gangga area. (Costs about 150k per buffet)
Also available a la carte menu and vegetarian food.
Taman Ujung Karangasem is a historical and cultural landmark located in the regency of Karangasem on the island of Bali.
It is known for its stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and serene atmosphere.
History: Taman Ujung was built by the royal family of Karangasem in the early 20th century, during the reign of the last Raja of Karangasem, Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem. Construction of the palace began in 1909 and was completed in 1921. The palace was primarily used for relaxation, recreation, and hosting important guests and events.
Architecture: Taman Ujung Water Palace is a fine example of Balinese royal architecture and design. It is characterized by a fusion of Balinese and European architectural elements. The complex features intricate Balinese gateways (Candi Bentar), water features, pavilions, terraced gardens, and reflecting pools. The palace is situated by the sea, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
Water Features: One of the most captivating aspects of Taman Ujung is its water features, which include a series of interconnected pools, fountains, and ornamental ponds. The water elements are integrated into the palace's design, creating a tranquil and serene ambiance.
Gardens: The palace is surrounded by well-maintained gardens with lush vegetation, adding to the picturesque beauty of the site. Visitors can take leisurely strolls through the gardens, enjoying the scenic views and taking in the architectural marvels.
Restoration and Tourism: Taman Ujung suffered significant damage due to the eruption of Mount Agung in 1963, which led to the destruction of parts of the complex. However, restoration efforts have been undertaken to preserve and restore the palace to its former glory. Taman Ujung has become a popular tourist destination, attracting both domestic and international visitors who come to admire its beauty, take photographs, and learn about Bali's cultural heritage.
Cultural Significance: Taman Ujung Water Palace holds historical and cultural significance for the people of Bali. It reflects the artistic and architectural achievements of the past and serves as a reminder of Bali's royal heritage.
Taman Ujung Karangasem is a testament to Bali's rich cultural heritage and offers visitors a glimpse into the island's royal past through its impressive architecture, scenic landscapes, and peaceful atmosphere.
Virgin Beach is located in the Karangasem region.
It is the new beach and very popular for white sandy beaches lovers.
It is just 35 minute's drive from Taman Ujung Karangasem, on the way back to Candi Dasa or Denpasar.
If time permits, we also can stop by at Bias Tugel Beach or Goa Lawah black sandy beaches.
Back to hotel and finish
Hotels Areas: Candi Dasa, Canggu, Denpasar, Jimbaran, Kerobokan, Kuta, Legian, Nusa Dua, Sanur, Seminyak, Tanjung Benoa, Tuban, Ubud Center & Uluwatu.
Private & full air-conditioning vehicle, toll road fees, parking fees, tour guide's meal, and bottled mineral water for every guest.
Personal expenses, Lunch, Entrance Tickets, Travel Insurance
I am available every day
• The tour does not include entrance tickets.
• The tour does not include lunch/ meals.
• The tickets and meals can be purchased at the locations.
• The tour can be customized anytime.
Yes, you can skip the places that you do not want to visit or enjoy more time at the places you like.
No, tourists do not need to bring a Passport during this tour.
We can't be guaranteed that all palaces on the itinerary can be seen clearly due to bad weather.
But, in case of very bad weather, we can postpone the tour to the other day and no Refund.
We arranged in advance to meet Wayan at the airport when we arrived. We planned to meet the person pictured and described in Wayan’s profile. When we arrived at the airport after some confusion and enlisting the assistance of airport customer services, we were met by someone else. He said that Wayan was his boss. His English proficiency was limited. The driver was pleasant and we were able to do most of the things on our planned itinerary. However, without any notice of the change or opportunity to cancel, this last minute change felt like a bait and switch. I do not recommend Wayan B.
Wayan is such a skillful guid& driver that he organized a full new itinerary for us just after we requested our "want-to-visit" at hotel lobby in the morning. Skipping crowd, we finished several activities including giant swings and melukat. I recommend this gentle-heated guy because he's also good at videos and photos. I am sure he can maximize your stay in Ubud. Kids-friendly, well-maintainted car, and good English!
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