You start easy, out at Tegalalang Rice Terrace. Walk a bit, maybe ten minutes, then stop because the view hits different each turn. The rice fields stack down the valley, green on green, sunlight bouncing off the water lines. Sometimes you’ll catch a farmer shouting to another across the slope. It smells like wet grass and smoke from breakfast fires.
After that, drive up to Tirta Empul Temple. The place feels older than anything else around. Springs bubble right out of the ground into the pools. Locals come with small baskets of flowers for the melukat cleansing. If you join, the water hits sharp and cold, but it leaves you feeling kind of light. Hard to explain. You’ll get it when you’re there.
Next, Tibumana Waterfall. A short walk through the trees and suddenly that roar. The air turns cool, almost sweet. Jump in if you want, the water’s clean and deep. Perfect spot to float for a while.
Then Kanto Lampo, the one everyone loves for photos. It’s louder, a bit chaotic, people laughing, kids climbing on the rocks. The light cuts through the spray and makes everything shimmer.
That’s your day. Nothing fancy. Just Bali being Bali.You start easy, out at Tegalalang Rice Terrace. Walk a bit, maybe ten minutes, then stop because the view hits different each turn. The rice fields stack down the valley, green on green, sunlight bouncing off the water lines. Sometimes you’ll catch a farmer shouting to another across the slope. It smells like wet grass and smoke from breakfast fires.
After that, drive up to Tirta Empul Temple. The place feels older than anything else around. Springs bubble right out of the ground into the pools. Locals come with small baskets of flowers for the melukat cleansing. If you join, the water hits sharp and cold, but it leaves you feeling kind of light. Hard to explain. You’ll get it when you’re there.
Next, Tibumana Waterfall. A short walk through the trees and suddenly that roar. The air turns cool, almost sweet. Jump in if you want, the water’s clean and deep. Perfect spot to float for a while.
Then Kanto Lampo, the one everyone loves for photos. It’s louder, a bit chaotic, people laughing, kids climbing on the rocks. The light cuts through the spray and makes everything shimmer.
That’s your day. Nothing fancy. Just Bali being Bali.You start easy, out at Tegalalang Rice Terrace. Walk a bit, maybe ten minutes, then stop because the view hits different each turn. The rice fields stack down the valley, green on green, sunlight bouncing off the water lines. Sometimes you’ll catch a farmer shouting to another across the slope. It smells like wet grass and smoke from breakfast fires.
After that, drive up to Tirta Empul Temple. The place feels older than anything else around. Springs bubble right out of the ground into the pools. Locals come with small baskets of flowers for the melukat cleansing. If you join, the water hits sharp and cold, but it leaves you feeling kind of light. Hard to explain. You’ll get it when you’re there.
Next, Tibumana Waterfall. A short walk through the trees and suddenly that roar. The air turns cool, almost sweet. Jump in if you want, the water’s clean and deep. Perfect spot to float for a while.
Then Kanto Lampo, the one everyone loves for photos. It’s louder, a bit chaotic, people laughing, kids climbing on the rocks. The light cuts through the spray and makes everything shimmer.
That’s your day. Nothing fancy. Just Bali being Bali.
Enjoy free pick-up from your hotel! Please be ready in the hotel lobby 10–15 minutes before your scheduled pick-up time. Pick-up is available between 08:00 AM and 09:00 AM, and you can select your preferred start time during booking.
Walk a bit, maybe ten minutes, then stop because the view hits different each turn. The rice fields stack down the valley, green on green, sunlight bouncing off the water lines. Sometimes you’ll catch a farmer shouting to another across the slope. It smells like wet grass and smoke from breakfast fires.
Tirta Empul Temple. The place feels older than anything else around. Springs bubble right out of the ground into the pools. Locals come with small baskets of flowers for the melukat cleansing. If you join, the water hits sharp and cold, but it leaves you feeling kind of light. Hard to explain. You’ll get it when you’re there.
Tasty Balinese food in a relaxed setting. No crowds, just good cooking and good views.
Next, Tibumana Waterfall. A short walk through the trees and suddenly that roar. The air turns cool
Then Kanto Lampo, the one everyone loves for photos. It’s louder, a bit chaotic, people laughing, kids climbing on the rocks. The light cuts through the spray and makes everything shimmer.
Drive back to your hotel
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This tour starts from 08:00 AM to 10:00 AM, and can be adjusted to meet your plan. Please feel free to contact us to adjust it.
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