Discover Eastern Bali’s spiritual and natural wonders on a full-day tour. Visit temples, water palaces, and hidden beaches. Perfect for an Instagrammable escape.
Discover Eastern Bali’s spiritual and natural wonders on a full-day tour. Visit temples, water palaces, and hidden beaches. Perfect for an Instagrammable escape.
- Goa Lawah Temple - Exploring Goa Lawah Temple, also known as the Bat Cave Temple, provides a unique mix of spirituality, culture, and nature. Situated in Klungkung regency, this temple is one of Bali’s nine key directional temples, locally referred to as “Kahyangan Jagat.” It holds significant cultural and religious importance for the Balinese…
- Goa Lawah Temple - Exploring Goa Lawah Temple, also known as the Bat Cave Temple, provides a unique mix of spirituality, culture, and nature. Situated in Klungkung regency, this temple is one of Bali’s nine key directional temples, locally referred to as “Kahyangan Jagat.” It holds significant cultural and religious importance for the Balinese people. The temple is located just a few meters from the coast, making it easily accessible and allowing visitors to enjoy the refreshing sea breeze while exploring. Upon arrival, the temple’s impressive stone gates and traditional Balinese architecture are immediately noticeable. Inside, the temple complex features a series of shrines and courtyards, each adorned with beautiful carvings and statues. The main highlight is the cave at the heart of the temple, home to thousands of bats. After exploring the temple, visitors can relax by the nearby black sand beach, which offers a stark contrast to the lush greenery surrounding the temple.
- Virgin Beach - Discovering Perasi Virgin Beach, also known as White Sand Beach, is one of Bali’s hidden coastal treasures. Located on the eastern coast of the island near the village of Perasi, this secluded beach is perfect for those seeking relaxation away from crowded tourist areas. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by a stretch of pristine white sand bordered by clear turquoise waters and lush green hills. The beach is framed by rocky cliffs, providing a sense of seclusion and natural beauty. Unlike Bali’s more popular beaches, Perasi Virgin Beach remains relatively untouched, with fewer tourists, making it ideal for sunbathing, swimming, or simply unwinding in the peaceful surroundings. As the day progresses, the beach becomes even more serene, especially during sunset when the sky turns into a canvas of warm hues, reflecting off the water. Perasi Virgin Beach is perfect for those who appreciate natural beauty and tranquility.
- Tirta Gangga - Visiting Tirta Gangga Water Palace is a journey into the heart of Balinese culture. Located in East Bali, this former royal palace is renowned for its stunning water features, lush gardens, and majestic architecture. Built in 1948 by the King of Karangasem, the palace’s name, Tirta Gangga, translates to “water from the Ganges,” reflecting the sacredness of water in Balinese culture. As visitors enter the palace, they are greeted by a large pond filled with crystal-clear water, where stepping stones lead across the surface. These stepping stones are one of the palace’s most iconic features, surrounded by graceful koi fish swimming below. The palace also features several tiered fountains, the most famous being the eleven-tiered Nawa Sanga fountain, which serves as a symbol of the universe in Balinese cosmology. As visitors wander through the palace grounds, they will find themselves immersed in a peaceful environment, perfect for reflection and relaxation.
- Lempuyang Temple - Exploring Lempuyang Temple, also known as the “Gate of Heaven,” offers a blend of spiritual significance and breathtaking natural beauty. Located on the slopes of Mount Bisbis in East Bali, this temple is one of Bali’s oldest and most revered sites, deeply rooted in Balinese Hindu culture. The temple complex is part of the Sad Kahyangan Jagad, Bali’s six holiest places of worship. The highlight of Lempuyang Temple is the iconic Candi Bentar, or split gateway, which perfectly frames the majestic Mount Agung. Many visitors come to capture the breathtaking “Gateway to Heaven” photo, but the experience goes beyond just photography. The temple’s serene atmosphere, combined with the panoramic views of lush forests and the distant ocean, makes it a place for deep connection with nature. A visit to Lempuyang Temple is a rewarding journey that offers insight into the island’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage.
- Lahangan Sweet - Visiting Lahangan Sweet offers an unforgettable experience of Bali’s natural beauty. Located in East Bali, near Mount Agung, Lahangan Sweet is a viewpoint that provides some of the most breathtaking panoramic views on the island. Upon reaching Lahangan Sweet, visitors are greeted by expansive vistas that stretch across verdant valleys, towering mountains, and the distant coastline. The view of Mount Agung, Bali’s highest and most sacred volcano, creates an amazing backdrop for photos. The viewpoint is especially stunning during sunrise or sunset, when the light casts a golden glow over the surroundings. The area is relatively undeveloped, maintaining its natural charm, and visitors will often find themselves in a quiet, peaceful environment with few other visitors. Wooden platforms and swings have been set up at the viewpoint, providing perfect spots to relax and take in the scenery.
- Sanur - Note: 1 hour travel time.
Sanur, a charming coastal town in Bali, offers a relaxed atmosphere with its calm beaches and gentle waves. Known for its sunrise views, Sanur features a scenic beachfront promenade lined with cafes, shops, and traditional fishing boats. It’s a favorite spot for families and those seeking a peaceful retreat.
- Keramas Beach - Note: 30 minutes travel time.
Keramas Beach in Bali is a surfer’s paradise, known for its powerful waves and black volcanic sand. Located on the island’s east coast, it attracts thrill-seekers and beach lovers alike. The beach offers a more laid-back vibe, with fewer crowds, stunning sunrises, and a backdrop of lush greenery.
- Candi Dasa - Note: 30 minutes travel time.
Candidasa Beach in Bali is a tranquil coastal getaway, known for its calm waters and serene atmosphere. Framed by palm trees and distant mountains, the beach is ideal for relaxation and exploring nearby coral reefs. Although the shoreline has receded, the area offers a peaceful escape with charming accommodations and cultural sites.
- Amlapura - Note: 30 minutes travel time.
Amlapura, the capital of Karangasem Regency in Bali, is a town rich in culture and history. Known for its royal heritage, it houses the majestic Puri Agung Karangasem palace and the scenic Tirta Gangga water palace. Surrounded by lush landscapes and traditional villages, Amlapura offers a glimpse into Bali’s regal past and vibrant local life.
- Maha Gangga Valley - Note: 30 minutes travel time.
Maha Gangga Valley in Karangasem, Bali, is a serene retreat nestled in the lush highlands. Overlooking terraced rice fields and the majestic Mount Agung, it offers breathtaking views and a tranquil atmosphere. The valley is perfect for nature lovers and those seeking to experience Bali’s rural charm and natural beauty.
- Bottled water
- Private car (air conditioning, 7 seats) + gasoline & parking fees
- English-speaking driver and guide
- Bottled water
- Private car (air conditioning, 7 seats) + gasoline & parking fees
- English-speaking driver and guide
- Lunch
- personal expense
- All fees and/or taxes
- Entry/Admission: Lempuyang Temple, 7 US$ per person
- Entry/Admission: Goa Lawah Temple, 2 US$ per person
- Entry/Admission: Tirta Ganga Water Palace, 3 US$ per person
- Entry/Admission: Lahangan Sweet, 3 US$ per person
- Entry/Admission: Perasi Virgin Beach 2 US$ per person
- Lunch
- personal expense
- All fees and/or taxes
- Entry/Admission: Lempuyang Temple, 7 US$ per person
- Entry/Admission: Goa Lawah Temple, 2 US$ per person
- Entry/Admission: Tirta Ganga Water Palace, 3 US$ per person
- Entry/Admission: Lahangan Sweet, 3 US$ per person
- Entry/Admission: Perasi Virgin Beach 2 US$ per person
Discover the captivating eastern region of Bali with a journey that embraces both spiritual and natural wonders. Begin at the mystical Goa Lawah Temple, famed for its bat-filled cave and peaceful ambiance. Next, experience the serene waters of Tirta Gangga, a water palace adorned with charming fountains and gardens. Climb to Penataran Lempuyang Temple,…
Discover the captivating eastern region of Bali with a journey that embraces both spiritual and natural wonders. Begin at the mystical Goa Lawah Temple, famed for its bat-filled cave and peaceful ambiance. Next, experience the serene waters of Tirta Gangga, a water palace adorned with charming fountains and gardens. Climb to Penataran Lempuyang Temple, where the “Gateway to Heaven” presents stunning views of Mount Agung. Proceed to Lahangan Sweet, a hidden treasure offering panoramic views of verdant landscapes. End your adventure at Perasi Virgin Beach, a secluded haven with soft white sand and crystal-clear waters—ideal for a picture-perfect retreat.
- On this trip, transportation or travel time is already included in 8–10-hour tour experience.
- Not wheelchair accessible, especially in Lahangan Sweet, because it will pass through a fairly narrow path.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.