BV-105: Bali Volcano – Uluwatu Temple Tour
Tour Highlights
Firstly we will driver straight uphill and stop at Temen village to explorer the spices garden with all spices plantations like coffee, clove, vanila, ginger etc and try taste some coffee while see the local made coffee in traditional way.
Next our Bali tour program is stop at nice point view to witness the dramatic view of Batur Semi Active Volcano with Its tranquil crater lake.
Drive down pass the villages and take quick stop at Tegalalang rice terraces, and having lunch at local resto.
Then drive directly to the southern part of this island to enter the Uluwatu cliff temple which perched on tiny rock with 250 feet height, overlooks the gorgeous view of Indian ocean.
This tour is really long Bali Day tour, but it’s worth to do while your visit to this island. Our Bali tour driver is always with you and make sure that you are enjoy the trip with our magical services.
Price: USD 60/person
Price Inclusive:
- Air-conditioned private car.
- Petrol.
- English Bali Tours- Driver.
- All entrance ticket.
- Meals as per tour itinerary.
- Mineral water during tour.
- Sarong.
- All parking fee.
- Government tax.
Terms & Conditions :
- A minimum 2 (two) participants is required to join the tour
- For single traveler additional 50% charge
- Child; 3 – 11 years old at 50% off.
- Infant under 3 years Free of charge
- Reasonable and fair price, that means NO HIDDEN FEES.
- Payment either in USD, Rupiah, or other currencies based on the latest exchange rates.
- Payment by Credit Card required 3% additional charge.
- No Refund for non use utilized services in any circumstance.
- Price includes Government tax.
- Get special discount for group booking.
BV-105 Bali Volcano, Uluwatu Temple tour
Time estimation:
- 07.30 : Depart from hotel.
- 10.00 : Visit Temen spices garden with all spices plantations like coffee, ginger, lemongrass etc and see how the local made coffee in traditional way and lets taste it.
- 11.00 : Visit Kintamani , Stop at Nice view point to witness the Dramatic view of The Batur Volcano overlooks its tranquil Crate Lake, temperature bit colder and breezing.
- 12.00 : Short stop at Tegalalang rice terraces – Picturesque rice terraces in the north of Ubud.
- 13.00 – Lunch time at local restaurant.
- 17.30 : Visit Uluwatu Cliff Temple
- 18.30 : Back to hotel
Customer Reviews
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October 24, 2022 -
Well organized itinerary - Trip was well organized and driver ketut sutama was very professional and we enjoyed our trip.
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December 31, 2022 -
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July 1, 2022
Bali Volcano – Uluwatu Temple Tour Descriptions:
Temen Spices Garden
Commonly used in traditional Balinese cuisine are cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla, which can be found in the garden filled with a variety of spice plants.
Learning about the traditional way of processing coffee, from planting the beans to grinding them into a fine powder, is one of the best things about the garden. Visitors can be guided through the process and have any questions answered by local farmers.
You will have the opportunity to witness the distinctive process of roasting coffee beans over a traditional wood fire, which imparts the coffee with its unique and delectable taste.
Missing the opportunity to try Luwak coffee, also known as civet coffee, would be a shame for any coffee lover. It is one of the most popular products at Temen Spices Garden. The Asian palm civet chews and excretes coffee beans to create this distinct coffee.
A unique and exceptional flavor is achieved when the coffee beans are broken down by the digestive enzymes of the civet. To produce a smooth and delicious coffee, the beans are collected, washed, and roasted.
From bean gathering to final roasting, you can witness the complete process of Luwak coffee production. Find out why this premium coffee has gained worldwide acclaim by sampling it yourself.
In addition to discovering coffee processing, you can sample a range of tea flavors such as sere, ginger, mangosteen, Rosella, and turmeric. An authentic Balinese taste is achieved by using fresh and locally sourced ingredients in the making of these teas.
You can explore the different flavors and choose your favorite without any additional cost since the tea-tasting experience is free.
In addition to the educational and gastronomic experiences, one can also relish the comfortable and refreshing village ambiance of the garden. Always ready to provide information and assistance, the staff is friendly and knowledgeable.
You can also purchase a range of products from the garden, such as coffee and tea blends, traditional Balinese spices, and locally made souvenirs.
All in all, Temen Spices Garden, one of the most popular Bali Spices Garden in the island, is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves coffee and spices.
You’ll have an unforgettable experience learning about the coffee-making process, savoring different tea flavors, and soaking up the refreshing ambiance of the garden.
Kintamani Village
In terms of the route object, it is an object that connects tourism to the Tourism Regions Tourism Batur and Besakih Temple Tampaksiring. These places may be reached by taking a 2-hour overland ride from Denpasar to a region called Penelokan. In Balinese, Penelokan means “most strategic place to see the sights of nature in this tourist location.” Penelokan Kedisan village is one of the villages in Kintamani District.
What you need to know about Kintamani Village Bali
- History of Kintamani Village
- Kintamani for Mount Batur View Point
- Kintamani Penelekoan Village Tourist Attraction
- Kintamani and Mount Batur Caldera
- What You Can Do in Kintamani Village
- Location of Kintamani Bali
1-History of Kintamani Village Bali
As for Kintamani’s history, there are several sources that can be believed to be its history, and conclusions can be drawn that are very important in uncovering the history of Kintamani village, which is very famous for its tourist destination Mount Batur View Point. As for the sources that tell about Kintamani’s history, based on history books produced by historical writers, it can be determined that Kintamani’s history is as follows:
- According to the late Drs. I Nyoman Singgin Wikarman (a character, a fan of ancient literature from the Kintamani Bangli sub-district, believes that Cintamani is a Sanskrit term found in the Vedas that means “something that can give inner and outer happiness, wahya adhyamitka, (Bhukti Mukti), so naturally Raja Singha Mandhawa gave permission to the Bhik It has been shown that inhabitants who have lived in Kintamani Village for a long period are hesitant to return to their home places.
- According to Sukarto, 1980: 2, the phrase Cintamani is derived from the words “Love and Mani.” Love is synonymous with romance. Mani signifies manikam, jewel in Tamil. As a result, Cintamani might be viewed as an intriguing gem / love charm. Between Cintamani and Kintamani, like Coromandel to Coromandel from India. According to I Gede Pudja., MA., SH in the Vedic book Introduction to Hinduism, argues that the word Cintamani is contained in the Vedas, namely a Maha Rsi who wrote the Dhanur Veda / War Engineering / Weaponry Science named “Maha Rsi Wira Chintamani” In Central Java there is a village called “Cintamanik”. In Kekawin Ramayana Volume 2, sargah 24, in Wirama Sarisi verse 62, page 702 it reads “Ika sugati alternating ta apageh, Susila salayania tan singsala, Twanging maguru gorawa angken garit, Ciwarcana cinita Cintamani”. Which is where in the Marriage of Ramayana Volume 2 the word Cintamani means “Bead of Asta Gina”. This greatly strengthens the reality of the existence of Kintamani Village. Whereas in the Pakraman village, Kintamani has built a temple called Pura Manik Astagina, which is located to the east of Pura Tenten/Pasar Agung. This temple by Krama Desa Kintamani is believed to be the manifestation of Hyang Widhi’s Sthana who bestows Taksu (Manik Sakecap) in connection with the success of a job, especially in the field of art, so that every time you start an activity, especially in the arts, so that you can succeed quickly, you should pray and ask permission at the temple. Asta Gina’s beads. This temple is not only believed by Krama Kintamani Village, but other villages also strongly believe. This is proven by the villages of Banyunggede, Peludu, Shrink Kelodan, if they want to kill Jero Gede in the form of Barong, they will mature at Manik Asta Gina Temple and Tenten Temple.
2-Kintamani for Mount Batur View Point
We may admire the breathtaking natural environment of Penelokan, which combines Mount Batur and an area of black granite with Lake Batur and a turquoise caldera. According to travelers, it is the world’s most picturesque caldera. Because the number of tourists has increased, Penelokan now has appropriate infrastructural amenities, including hotels and restaurants. Interesting addition to the village of Penelokan Terunyan. Kedisan then crossed the lake to get to the middle of the hamlet. We can witness the old civilizations of Bali Bali aga at the village Terunyan. People who have died in this village are simply buried under a tree. The corpses do not totally eliminate the odor. Kintamani, one of Bali’s most famous villages, is located in the picturesque region of Bangli.
Cycling or walking around the town is the ideal way to experience the pure mountain air and dizzying views. The village’s stunning terrain revolves around the volcanic caldera of historic Mount Batur, which has a deep crater lake, Bali’s biggest, and boiling hot springs. Several temples can also be seen in the hamlet. Pura Batur Kintamani, located on the lip of the crater, completes the already spectacular natural panorama of Kintamani hamlet.
3-Kintamani Penelekoan Village Tourist Attraction
When tourism began to emerge in Bali about 1965, the most popular day sightseeing was a tour package named “Barong dance and Kintamani tour.” The highlights of the journey, which are still in existence today, include the Bali artist communities, Tirta Empul Temple, and Batur Caldera. According to some senior tour guides who have been in the profession for more than two decades, travelers from Europe and the United States of America have visited Bali more than five times since the 1960s, and each time they come, they always return to see this Bali Tour package.
It is possible that the true essence of Balinese nature and culture are blended here, which might provide numerous ideas, ranging from modest handicraft businesses to 5 star hotels or restaurants for people who viewed this as an opportunity. This is seen by the significant increase of tourism amenities in Bali between the 1980s and 1995. The writer believes that the significance of this journey has prompted other areas of Bali to become renowned in the tourism business. The following is a brief description of how these three regions have drawn humans since time immemorial.
4-Kintamani and Mount Batur Caldera
The inscription describes the history of Kintamani and Mount Batur, and Mount Batur is referenced in the inscription since it is regarded a holy location. Here are some inscriptions from king’s charters that tell about Mount Batur in Kintamani and its magnificent view of the Batur caldera:
- Inscription dated 911 AD, mentions the king’s envoys praying in Trunyan hamlet, and the locals were ordered to help the envoys by preparing meals and providing amenities during their holy tour. In exchange for the services done to the philgramage, the people requested that his majesty relieve them from certain taxes.
- Inscription dated 911 AD, the monarch established a regulation for village members between Abang and Trunyan villages to defend their interests.
- Three inscriptions discovered in Kintamani in 967 AD record a lodge (pesangrahan) near Air Mih, authorized by King Tabanendra Dharmadewa. The inflow or traffic of priests (bhiksu) who arrived to that region and wished to reside is also highlighted. It was decided that the number of newcomers could not exceed ten families.
- Several stone sculptures carved in 1011 AD by master sculptor ” Mpu Bga” and dedicated to the king and ancestor’s spirits have been discovered about 1 km north of Kintamani.
These are some inscriptions that describe the relationship between Kintamani Village and Batur Temple, where Batur Temple has been very purified since ancient times and is frequently visited by residents. Kintamani village is a very old village full of mystery and history, with the most important history being the history of the Batur temple, which was once located under the slopes of Mount Batur and was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Batur and is now moved to the location of this Kintamani tourist attraction.
5-What Can You Do in Kintamani Village?
What can you do in Kintamani other than visit a very beautiful tourist destination where you can see the beauty of Mount Batur from this Kintamani village, here are many restaurants with views of Mount Batur, while enjoying lunch you can see the beauty of Mount Batur and the lake Batur, an extraordinary sensation to see the greatness and splendor of the Batur Temple which is sanctified by the local community. Apart from visiting Mount Batur, there are various more activities to do in Kintamani Village that are equally intriguing.
- Visiting Kintamani Batur Temple, where this Kintamani Batur Temple is a temple devoted to a deity who dwells on Mount Batur. Lontar Kesmu deity, Lontar USANA Bali, and Lontar King Purana Batur are some of the sources that mention the history of Batur. Batur Temple was described as having existed since the time of Kuturan Professor X, which was around a century till the beginning of the XI century. Because of its enormous acreage and-pelinggih number, the temple of Pura Batur is said to be Penyiwi monarchs who ruled in Bali, as well as a heaven Jagat.
Pura Batur at the Goddess Danu is mentioned in Balinese USANA Lontar translated, is the story, happened in the month of Marga Sari (month-to-V) when Krishna Force (Tilem) Bethara Pasupati in India are transferring summit of Mount Meru is divided into two, held by the left and right hand and then brought to Bali is used as the Son he is sthana Bethara Putrajaya (Hyang Supreme Deity) and peaks that Both the mountain and the Pradana Purusa parts of Sang Hyang Widhi are symbols. Pura Batur is a Hindu cult site in Central Bali, namely in the North and East plead in the field of safety rice fields. As a result, in honor of the famous saint who fell the Purnamaning to X (kedasa), people from all across Kelian Subak flock to Pura Batur to present “Suwinih.” So, if there is a disaster, there will be pests.
- Participating in the Mount Batur morning Trekking Tour activity to experience the lovely morning vista of Mount Batur. Where you will depart in the morning and must be at the beginning point of Mount Batur at 04.00 am, and trekking begins and heads up, while the journey to the peak of Mount Batur takes around 2 hours of travel on a relatively flat trail. Simple, from above, you can appreciate the beauty of Mount Batur and the caldera. A really wonderful time in which you spend the morning admiring the spectacular view of Mount Batur, then return to the accommodation through the same route with a very impressive view.
- Visiting the Geopark Museum, which is a museum that provides information on national and worldwide geoparks. The museum demonstration room is based on the geopark or earth park idea, which includes geological, ecological, and cultural variety. The geological diversity is generally filled by rocks from Mount Batur’s eruption. Here you may explore the interesting history of Mount Batur and learn about the process of Mount Batur’s eruption from year to year. Aside from that, you can see and learn about the eruption process when you visit Kintamani village and learn more about Mount Batur, which is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Kintamani.
- Good Spot having coffee. Want to find a coffee shop in Kintamani Bali to calm down? Kintamani, Bali is located in the northern part of Bali Province. Among local people, when they hear about the Kintamani area, the first thing that comes to their mind is the cold temperature. With the cold atmosphere in Kintamani, it’s no wonder that many people visit this area just to calm down and warm up. They are also looking for coffee places in Kintamani which are quite cozy. one of the recommended coffee places in Kintamani, Bali to calm down that you can visit. One of the coffee shop is ASAKA; The attraction of Akasa Kintamani Coffee is that it has a very beautiful design concept or location theme, so that when you are in this place you will feel the freshness of the air and the panorama. When you enter this cafe you will be greeted by a building with an interesting and beautiful interior concept. Because besides the location of Akasa Kintamani Coffee BALI is at an altitude with panoramic views of Mount Batur and Lake Batur which of course will make anyone feel happy to linger in this hangout place. Aside from being a coffee shop, Akasa Kintamani Coffee provides a complete menu. The price of the food menu at Kintamani Coffee by Akasa is very affordable for all groups. Akasa Kintamani Coffee BALI is a hangout place in Bali which is famous until now. There are many other hangout places that you can try, such as El Lago Kintamani Bali, Ritatkala Cafe Kintamani Bali and Montana Del Cafe. All of them have panoramic views of Mount Batur. This hangout consists of 3 floors, namely on the lowest floor, the ground floor, then the first floor, and the second floor. With the most extensive space and has an indoor and outdoor concept.Make this place have a place that you can decide for yourself in a really comfortable indoor space because in that place it was deliberately planned with a modern cafe concept so that the comfort in that place is always protected.And in outdoor places, of course, this place is a favorite and no less cute than other hangout places in the Kintamani tourist area. It’s no longer strange that Akasa Kintamani Coffee BALI is really the right place to relax while enjoying panoramic views of nature in the Kintamani area of Bali.
- Spot for Camping with family; Do you want to have a vacation to Kintamani, Bali? Or maybe, you are a local who is on vacation. Come on, go camping, so your vacation isn’t just like that. You can enjoy the atmosphere of Kintamani, Bali in a different way. Camping unites you with nature. Surely the experience will be memorable, especially if this is your first time camping in Kintamani. One of the recommendations for the best camping spots in Kintamani: The Sunrise Camping dish is an interesting place. The place is very natural and is on the mountain. You can see views of three mountains at once, namely Mount Batur, Mount Abang, and Mount Agung. In addition, the parking lot is also wide, can fit cars and motorbikes. Please note that this place is outdoors. So the place is quite sandy and dusty. You will enjoy the true sensation of camping, but in a managed place. There are already facilities in the form of bathrooms and toilets. You can also rent a tent.Tourists who visit for camping usually like to wait for the sunrise. Then, there is a photo spot in the form of a wooden bridge with a view of the mountains from a height. There is also a swing which is a favorite photo spot. The camping area is quite large and can fit a number of tents. Cars and motorbikes can enter the parking lot. However, there are suggestions to ride a motorbike if you want to be safer. The access road here is challenging because it is uphill. According to visitors who have been here, riding a motorbike can be safer.
6-Location of Kintamani Bali
The location of Kintamani Village is quite distant where it is in a high place, it will take approximately 2 hours of journey from Denpasar to reach here, as for the trip you can use three road options, where first you may drive via Ubud village and continue straight up and pass. Tegalalang rice terrace, which is both beautiful and well-known. Second, you can proceed via Payangan village, where you will pass the Ayung Rafting company around the road, and then go straight up to the top, till you turn right and continue straight. Third, you can travel via the town of Gianyar through Tirta Empul, which is famed for holy water that is frequently used for purification; continue straight and turn left when you reach the peak. If you are coming from Ubud, it just takes around an hour or less to get here if you take the Tegalalang rice terrace route. If you are unsure, you may use Google Maps to get directions, and if you don’t want to drive, we Bali Tour can assist you by providing transportation at very low costs, and of course, the service we give is extremely fulfilling.
Tegalalang Rice Terrace
The Tegallalang Rice Fields are the most popular among these.
A revered sage named Rsi Markandeya passed down the traditional Balinese irrigation system known as subak, which consists of a series of stunningly arranged paddies in this gorgeous area. This system has been utilized for generations since the 8th century.
Idyllic Green Landscape
Situated in a valley, Tegallalang Rice Fields offer extraordinary scenic lookouts over the terraces and surrounding green landscape. The Tegallalang Rice Fields, along with those in the villages of Pejeng and Campuhan, are among the three most stunning terraced landscapes in the Ubud region.
This place has gained popularity among international travelers since it was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Despite this, it remains an excellent location to unwind and clear your head due to its tranquil and calming ambiance.
Ways to Reach
It’s easy to reach the Tegalalang Rice Terrace, which is located just 20 minutes from Ubud, by car or motorbike. There is also the option of taking a leisurely two-hour stroll for those who enjoy walking to get there. Each mode of transportation offers a unique and convenient experience, whether you choose to rent a vehicle, hail a taxi, or explore on foot.
Nearby Exploration Options
Trek down the hill
When you reach Tegalalang Rice Fields, take a moment to enjoy the breathtaking view from the top. After that, you can also cross a small stream to reach the rice fields on the other side. We recommend that you descend and wander around to discover unique spots for taking photos.
You can expect to spend around 30 minutes to an hour and a half exploring every part of the area. It’s not a long time, and what you’ll discover will be worth it. Remember to bring water and apply sunscreen to protect your skin from the sun.
Soar through the air on the “Love Bali” swing
Ubud is particularly famous for its abundance of swings in Bali. The LOVE BALI swing located at the entrance of the rice fields is a swing you don’t want to miss. Riding it is not particularly difficult despite its adorable design. It’s a good idea to have some cash on hand to give as a token of appreciation to the local kids who are likely watching over it.
Next up, don’t miss out on the breathtaking swings of Paradise Island, including the Aloha Ubud Swing and Lotus Ubud Swing, which are both CHSE certified! As you sway back and forth, enjoy the cool breeze and take in the stunning views of the expansive forests around you, providing a much-needed sense of tranquility.
Enjoy the aroma and taste of Balinese coffee
Are you up for a cup of coffee while walking through the lush greenery of the rice fields? If so, you may want to visit Bali Pulina plantation, a great spot just 1.3 km from Tegallalang Rice Terrace.
At the plantation, you can learn how traditional Luwak Coffee is made and enjoy the stunning green scenery while being guided through the process. And of course, you can savor the taste of Bali’s authentic coffee while taking in the peaceful surroundings. It’s an ideal way to wrap up a morning stroll.
To visit Tegallalang Rice Fields is to experience a beautiful and peaceful place, but it’s crucial to be a mindful and considerate traveler. To fully enjoy your visit, it is important to adhere to the local health protocols, show respect for the customs of the locals, and ensure that the area remains as pristine as when you arrived for future visitors to appreciate.
Uluwatu Temple
Its breathtaking sunset view against the backdrop of the temple and the ocean makes it the most popular tourist destination on the island, perfect for those who love admiring natural beauty.
Don’t miss the chance to witness the stunning sunset here with the stunning expanse of the Indian Ocean in the background.
Witness the Phenomenal Sunset at Uluwatu Temple
Uluwatu Temple is a popular tourist attraction in South Bali that offers stunning sunset views, making it a must-visit for any traveler. From the temple’s vantage point on a cliff, you can admire the unobstructed panoramic view of the beach and the gradual transformation of the sky from day to night.
Watching the sunset here is an unforgettable experience, especially when shared with a loved one. Uluwatu Temple is one of Bali’s top tourist destinations, and it’s not hard to see why. Make sure to include it in your itinerary when visiting Bali.
Sunset usually occurs around 6:15 pm, but it may vary depending on the weather conditions. Witnessing the breathtaking sunset view at Uluwatu is truly a unique and unforgettable experience that you won’t find anywhere else.
The Best of Uluwatu Temple
The view of Uluwatu Temple from the 70-meter high cliff is simply breathtaking. It’s a perfect photo background with a stunning blue sea backdrop. Witnessing the sunset here is an unforgettable experience as the dim light creates a scenic view that’s too beautiful to describe in words.
The playful monkeys that reside in the area are also a sight to behold. They’re well-cared for by the temple administrators, but their naughty nature still shows.
Don’t miss the chance to watch the Kecak dance, which narrates the story of Ramayana and is performed beautifully in an open theater near the temple. These are just some of the amazing things to experience at Uluwatu Temple in South Bali Islands.
Unravel the Mysteries of Uluwatu Temple
Uluwatu Temple has a fascinating history. The word “Ulu” means “top“, “end“, or “peak“, while “Watu” means “stone“. Therefore, Uluwatu Temple means a holy place situated on the top of a rocky cliff.
This Balinese Hindu temple is dedicated to the worship of God in the form of Batara Shiva Rudra. Although it’s not clear when the temple was constructed, it is believed to have been built during the reign of Sri Masula-Masuli, a husband and wife kingdom in the 9th century.
The history of the temple has two different opinions.
- According to one belief, Uluwatu Temple was constructed during the reign of Marakata in the 9th century by a Buddhist priest named Mpu Kuturan from Girah village in East Java.
Mpu Kuturan came to Bali with a mission to spread religion and unite the various sects in Bali.He played a crucial role in the establishment of Kahyangan Tiga temple, which symbolizes the manifestation of God as the Tri Murti, and the rejection of Kemulan.
The temple’s history is related to its physical features, such as the Kori Gelung Agung and the bracket temple, which date back to ancient times.These features suggest that the temple existed before Mpu Kuturan’s arrival in Bali.
However, no inscriptions have been found that provide the exact date of the temple’s construction, although some sources suggest that Mpu Kuturan may have played a role in its establishment. - According to another opinion, some believe that Uluwatu Temple was built by Dang Hyang Nirartha, who was a highly revered priest in Bali. Dang Hyang Nirartha arrived in Bali in 1489 during the reign of King Dalem Waturenggong.
He was also known by other titles such as Dang Hyang Dwijendra and Ida Pedanda Sakti Wawu Rauh. He came to Bali on a spiritual journey called dharmayatra, but he never returned to Java.During his journey, he built several temples in remote parts of Bali, including Uluwatu Temple located on the Pecatu hill.
After completing his mission for the spiritual journey, Dang Hyang Nirartha returned to Uluwatu Temple to receive revelations. He then achieved moksha, which means he passed away and his body disappeared, leaving the worldly life and entering Swargaloka or heaven.
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