East Bali Tour

Enjoy the best places to see in Denpasar with a plan including Bali Driver Gede

Wednesday, January 31, 2018

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Batu Bolong Temple is a secret Hindu temple set on the hole rock located in Tanah Lot Bali. This temple is set uniquely on small peninsula big hole underneath and it was interesting point to see when visiting Tanah Lot.
  Mangrove Forest is an alternative way to spend your romantic moment. Do not imagine to walk along a dirty mud to enjoy the spots in this forest, as a wooden road is provided to enter most of the area. Take your loved one to stroll along the wooden road, deep into the jungle, and feel the sunshine peeping through the leaves of the mangroves.

 Pengelipuran village is a traditional village which has their own charater,the beauty of the village and the surrounding act that the pengelipuran village is untouchable village by the modernization era.

 Sekumpul Waterfall is one of Bali’s most scenic natural attractions. The waterfall is actually a cluster of six to seven narrow cascades that form the centrepiece of a lush green bamboo forested valley. You can reach the falls on a nature trek through the namesake village of Sekumpul, which is located in upland region of the Buleleng regency in North Bali. The village is within an hour’s drive southeast from Lovina Beach.

 Taman Ujung ( Ujung Water Palce) is composed manily of water,garden and sculptures.It's situated at the southern east of Amlapura city.This garden is known as " palace on the watr ".It was built by the King of Karangasem called "A.A Gde DJelantik " in the year 1901.This Garden was famous in the world because a lot of photos are collected and publicized at Holland.This garden has been destroyed by the Agung's eruption for several months>UJung's traditional open palace was accumulated on the green valley with backdrop of Bibis Mountain view,Lempuyang mountain in the north and Ujung beach in the south.

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