2DAYS / 1NIGHTS EAST BALI TOURS

15-Jun-24 : South Bali – East Bali (L.D)

09:00 am, pick-up at your hotel in south Bali for  depart to East Bali. Enroute you will visit.

Pura Besakih is a temple complex located on the slopes of Mount Agung in eastern Bali. It is the most important, largest, and holiest temple of Balinese Hinduism, and one of a series of Balinese temples. 

Lunch will be served at local restaurant.

Sibetan Village, the center of Balinese snake-skin “salak” fruit plantations, 

Tirtagangga the ancient royal baths and Taman Ujung Water Palace, located in Karangasem, Taman Ujung Water Palace has a lot of beauty and history. Taman Ujung Water Palace has unique architecture because this building has a combination of Europe and Bali.

Late afternoon check-in at Puri Bagus Candidasa, a beachfront villa resort built in traditional Balinese style.  Feel the gentle ocean breezes while enjoying your fabulous Balinese dinner at the resort’s open-air restaurant.

16-Jun-24 : Candidasa – Airport (B.L)

Breakfast at hotel

Hotel site inspection

Lunch at hotel

Afternoon transfer to airport, enroute you can stop at :

Tenganan  is one of the oldest Balinese traditional villages. This village is often referred to as the Tenganan Pegringsingan cultural literature which is very famous on this island. It has a very unique pattern of local community life which is an example of Bali Aga (Prehistoric Hindu) Village culture and is different from other villages on the plains of Bali. 

Goa Lawah is one of Bali’s most important temples. It features a complex built around a cave opening that is inhabited by hordes of bats. Its name simply translates to ‘Bat Cave’. The temple was established in the 11th century by Mpu Kuturan, one of the early priests who laid the foundations of Hinduism on the island.

Kerta Gosa, is a historical landmark in Semarapura, the main town of the Klungkung regency in East Bali. Kerta Gosa forms part of the Puri Semarapura royal palace complex and features 2 main structures – a grand hall or the namesake Bale Kerta Gosa, which has ceilings filled with Kamasan-style paintings, and the Bale Kambang ‘floating hall’ or pavilion that’s surrounded by a moat.Drop-off at airport