Embark on a private journey through Bali's most picturesque landscapes, capturing unforgettable moments at iconic sites tailored for photography enthusiasts.
Begin your adventure at the renowned Handara Gate, celebrated for its majestic Balinese architecture set against a backdrop of misty green hills. This spot offers an unparalleled photo opportunity, allowing you to capture the essence of Bali's serene beauty. As you pass through the gate, immerse yourself in the harmonious blend of nature and design that epitomizes the island's allure.
Next, visit the Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, a stunning water temple that appears to float on the tranquil Lake Beratan. Surrounded by lush hills, this temple offers a mesmerizing scene reflecting Bali's spiritual heritage. Explore the temple grounds, learn about its significance in Balinese culture, and capture breathtaking photos of this serene setting.
Journey to the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, recognized by UNESCO for their cultural significance and stunning beauty. Marvel at the expansive, cascading rice fields that showcase the island's agricultural ingenuity. This area provides a perfect setting for panoramic photographs and a deeper appreciation of Bali's traditional farming practices.
Conclude your tour at the Luhur Batukaru Temple, nestled at the foothill of Mount Batukaru. Built in the 11th century, this sacred site offers a peaceful retreat far from the typical tourist paths. Enjoy the tranquil ambiance, explore the ancient structures, and capture the essence of Bali's spiritual tranquility.
Stop for an iconic photo between Handara Gate. It is very popular gate in Bali with the smoky hills as the background. Make your best instagram picture here.
This one instagramable place is something could not be missed. Take your unique photo on the bird nest, swing and a place overlooking the mesmerizing lake.
You will stop at Ulun Danu Beratan Temple. It is one of the most beautiful temple in Bali. It floats on the lake of Beratan with the background of green and smoky hills.
Stop at the widest rice terraces in Bali called Jatiluwih which has been acknowledged from UNESCO as part of the world’s cultural heritage in maintaining the local culture.
Drive along the green hills to reach Luhur Batukaru Temple just on the foothill of Mount Batukaru as the second highest volcano in Bali.
For reference only. Itineraries are subject to change.
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