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Bedugul & Jatiluwih Trip

1 Day

Experience the serene landscapes of Bali with a visit to Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, set on a misty lake. Then, explore the UNESCO-listed Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, a breathtaking example of Bali’s traditional farming culture.

Bali 101: A Quick Guide

  • Some attractions, like Banyumala Waterfall and Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, require a bit of walking or trekking. Comfortable shoes will make your journey much more enjoyable!
  • While major attractions accept digital payments, some smaller spots, like local parking areas or food stalls, may only take cash. Having small denominations is handy.
  • Bedugul is in Bali’s highlands, so the temperature can be much cooler than the coastal areas. Bringing a light jacket will keep you comfortable, especially in the morning or late afternoon.
  • Ulun Danu Beratan Temple looks especially stunning in the morning when the lake is calm and mist hovers over the mountains. For Tanah Lot, sunset is the most magical time for a picture-perfect view.
  • The tour covers a lot of ground, and traffic can be unpredictable. Leaving early and being patient will help you make the most of your day without feeling rushed.

Bedugul & Jatiluwih Tour

Explore Bali’s breathtaking highlands, where lush landscapes and cultural heritage come together in an unforgettable journey. Start your adventure at Banyumala Waterfall, a hidden twin cascade surrounded by untouched nature. Visit the serene Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, gracefully floating on Lake Beratan. Enjoy a delightful lunch with panoramic views at Ulun Danu Restaurant in Bedugul. Wander through the UNESCO-listed Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, showcasing Bali’s centuries-old irrigation system. Finally, end your day at the legendary Tanah Lot Temple, where the crashing waves and a glowing sunset create a truly magical atmosphere.

Highlights

  • A hidden natural gem, Banyumala Waterfall, where twin cascades flow into a crystal-clear pool surrounded by lush greenery.
  • The majestic Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, floating peacefully on the waters of Lake Beratan with misty mountain views.
  • A scenic dining experience at Ulun Danu Restaurant in Bedugul, offering delicious local cuisine with a lakeside panorama.
  • The breathtaking Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage site that showcases Bali’s ancient subak irrigation system.
  • The iconic Tanah Lot Temple, dramatically perched on a rocky outcrop, offering one of Bali’s most mesmerizing sunset views.

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Bedugul & Jatiluwih Trip