lovina tour
Start From IDR
600k/Car
Duration
8-9 Hour
Expert Guides
Includes
Mineral Water, Air-conditioned car, Petrol, Parking Fee
Description
This tour offers an unforgettable experience as you explore the northern region of Bali. Highlights include the stunning temple on Lake Beratan, the twin lakes of Buyan and Tamblingan, Gitgit Waterfall, Banjar Hot Springs, a Buddhist temple, Munduk Village, and a coffee plantation.
Enjoy the comfort of a private tour with our professional driver, who is dedicated to providing exceptional service. You will travel in a fully air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring a safe and comfortable journey. Indonesian cuisine can be arranged for lunch upon request, served along the way for a delightful culinary experience.
Tour Itinerary
Gitgit Waterfall
Git Git Waterfall is one of Bali’s most famous tourist attractions, offering refreshing stops and several arts and crafts shops for some retail therapy. Standing at about thirty-five meters high, the waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery. If you’re lucky, you might even spot wild monkeys playing in the trees and drinking from the falls, adding to the enchanting atmosphere of this beautiful location.
Monkey Forest
Ubud Monkey Forest, also known as the Sacred Monkey Forest of Padangtegal, is one of Ubud’s most popular attractions. This natural forest sanctuary is home to a lively troop of grey long-tailed macaques. Visitors can explore beautiful ancient temples throughout the forest, adorned with guardian statues covered in moss, adding to the enchanting atmosphere of this unique destination.
Lake Beratan
Lake Bratan is recognized as one of the world’s 20 most beautiful lakes and is a popular tourist destination for both international and domestic travelers. Surrounded by the cool mountain air, the stunning views of the lake, temple, and mountains create a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This picturesque location has become a favorite spot for visitors looking to enjoy a peaceful holiday in Bali.
Coffee Plantation
Bali Coffee Plantation, also known as Bali Agrotourism, is a wonderful destination to explore various tropical plantations, including robusta coffee, pineapple, Balinese snake fruit (salak), and more. Visitors can experience the traditional process of making Balinese coffee and enjoy tasting fresh Balinese coffee or ginger tea while taking in the scenic views of the river valley.
The plantation also offers a variety of original Balinese coffee products, herb oils, and more for sale. Additionally, you can see the civet cat, known for producing the prized “Coffee Luwak,” which is considered one of the most expensive coffees in the world. Best of all, there is no entrance fee to enjoy this unique experience.
Twin Lake Buyan and Tamblingan
Twin Lakes, located in Sukasada Village in North Bali, are a must-visit for travelers looking to explore the wild rainforests of Bali’s central highlands. Lake Buyan and Lake Tamblingan, the two crater lakes, sit within the caldera of the extinct Bedugul volcano. These lakes were once a single body of water until a landslide in the 1800s separated them. Today, they are divided by a narrow land bridge of less than a mile in width, offering stunning views and a serene atmosphere for visitors.
Munduk Waterfall
Munduk Waterfall is one of Bali’s most scenic waterfalls, situated in the lush, forested central-northern highlands. This stunning fall is a highlight of the village of Munduk in Buleleng, North Bali, and can be reached after a 300-meter walk from the main road. Trekkers can enjoy the soothing sights and sounds of nature along the forest trail. Just a short trek north from Munduk is Melanting Waterfall, which offers a similar enchanting experience.
Banjar Hot spring
Bali Island is home to several hot springs, one of the most famous being Banjar Hot Spring, known locally as Air Panas Banjar. Situated in northern Bali, this hot spring attracts visitors daily, including locals, domestic Indonesian tourists, and international travelers alike. Its soothing thermal waters and beautiful surroundings make it a popular destination for relaxation and rejuvenation.
Buddhist Temple
The Buddhist temple and monastery in Banjar, North Bali, near Lovina, is more than just a tourist attraction; it is an active spiritual site. Known as Vihara Buddha Banjar, it is the largest Buddhist temple in Bali and continues to serve as a place of worship. Visitors can often find groups staying in the nearby ashram, immersing themselves in the tranquil atmosphere and spiritual practices of the community.
Tour Price
Extra Time: IDR 75k/hour