Half Day Denpasar City Private Tour

Explore Denpasar’s rich history and culture on a private half-day tour. Visit Bali Museum, Jagatnatha Temple, and Bajra Sandhi monument. Enjoy a delicious Indonesian lunch.

Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Pura Jagatnatha - Jagatnatha Temple is full of Balinese ornament decorating each temple building from the entrance gate to the main temple building and is located at the center of Denpasar City. Apposite this temple, there is a big courtyard with a beautiful tropical garden. There is a high temple building in the center of the temple area that is the main temple which is used to pray to the god by Balinese Hindu. The uniqueness of this temple is not have the Pengemong (the group of people/organization/team who support, keep, and maintain the temple) like other temples in Bali, but only owns a small number of volunteers and people who worship at this temple. Jagatnatha Temple was built with a position facing west towards Mount Agung, which is believed that Mount Agung is the palace of the gods.
  • Bali Museum - Bali Museum is located in the heart of Denpasar City and the places next to Jagatnata Temple. Is objects collections which are kept in the Bali Museum can be classified the prehistoric object collections like the Grave Petrify (sarkopag), the object collections coming from the historical era like: stupika clay containing superstitious formula Ye Te, the bronze statues and ethnography object collections like Keris, Endek Cloth, and religious ceremony equipment. The development of the Bali Museum began with the existence of an initiative how to vitally the heritage of Balinese culture and take care of, preserve, and maintain it. The purpose of building the Bali Museum is to maintain and preserve the history of Balinese culture in the past, it is hoped that the history and discoveries of past relics that tell the history of Bali will not go extinct.
  • Bajra Sandhi Monument - Bajra Sandhi Monument is a monument of the Balinese People’s Struggle. Located in the center of Denpasar City. This Monument is recognized by the name of Bajra Sandhi because its form is looking like a Bajra or Genta or bell used by all Hindu Priests in reading off Weda holy sentences (mantra) at religious ceremonies. This monument is built in the year 1987 and it is opened by the president of Megawati Sukarno Putri on 14 June 2003. The purpose of Bajra Sandhi Monument is to immortalize the soul and spirit of the Balinese People’s struggle, at one blow dig, looking after, developing, and also preserving the culture of Bali to be bequeathed to a router generation as advancing capital stroke tread a world of loaded progressively with the challenge and resistance. Design that is very characteristic of Bali with many carvings in every corner monument.
What's Included
  • Entrance Fee
  • English Speaking Driver
  • Private Transportation with Good A/C
  • Mineral Water (1 bottle/person)
  • Lunch Indonesian Food
  • Petrol and Parking Fee
Additional Information

Bali Denpasar City Tour is a short trip to Visit Denpasar town with it unique and variety of local society life combines with the traditional Balinese culture activities. Visit the Bali Museum to see the history of the island of Bali from the past until now and there is a history of people’s lives. In ancient Bali, continue to visit Jagatnatha Temple which is located next to the Bali Museum, this is a temple located in the city center and is often visited by Hindus who want to pray here, and continue to visit the Bajra Sandhi monument with all its beauty where it is shaped like a bell and inside there are many ornaments that tell the struggle of the Balinese people long ago when they fought against colonialism until now they are independent, proceed to a restaurant to enjoy lunch with very delicious Indonesian food, then back to hotel

  • Vegetarian Food Available
Location
Pura Jagatnatha
Jl. Sudirman,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Select Date and Tickets
up to 15 guests
1 Adult
September 2024
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Today