Oct242008

Bedugul & Tanah Lot Tour

Duration
08 Hrs
Pick Up
08,30 for Nusa Dua Area
09,00 for kuta area
09,00 for Sanur area

A fullday tour to visit the 17th century royal family temple at Taman Ayun Mengwi, then to visit Bedugul the mountaint resort Ulun Dau temple, and lunch at Local restaurant in Bedugul, after lunch program continue to Monkey Forest / Alas Kedaton, and the last to visit Tanah Lot Temple the sacred temple on beach side rock.

BERATAN LAKE
Beratan Lake is a beautiful wide lake encircled by the cool temperature and blanketed by fog especially in the evening. The water is clear and calm with beautiful Mountain as backdrop view that make you will forbear staying there. There are plenty of traditional boats standby at the lakeside which is used by fisherman and found local people are fishing to add the beauty of this place.


ULUN DANU TEMPLE

Ulun Danu Temple is a famous temple located in the lakeside of Beratan and owns the beautiful panorama with Beratan Lake and mountain as a backdrop view. When the lake water is going up, this temple is looked like adrift above water because the water encircles it. It is situated in the cool area and mountain with breathtaking view and many tourist visits this place every day in particular on the day time.

FRUIT AND VEGETABLE TRADITIONAL MARKET
It is a traditional market to sell the fresh vegetable and fruit that is very famous and many visited by tourist especially by local tourist. It is one of the tourist destinations in Bali presenting unique local community activities by serving the variety of agricultural product like fresh vegetables, fruit, corn, peanut, union, tomato etc. This market is opened from 7:00 am and closed at 18:00.

TAMAN AYUN TEMPLE
Taman Ayun Temple is a big temple located in Mengwi District and Badung regency. It is one of the heritance from the empire of Mengwi with beautiful temple building and the big fishpond surrounds it. This Temple owns the building boosting high and joins with others with beautiful decoration and it is designed by Balinese architecture.

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