East of Bali Tour
- Bali
East Bali Tour is an extraordinary journey where we offer an unforgettable holiday experience in the eastern part of Bali.
Description
East Bali Tour is an extraordinary journey where we offer an unforgettable holiday experience in the eastern part of Bali. We designed this tour for those who wish to visit popular tourist attractions in East Bali, such as the Besakih Temple, the Lempuyang Temple Gate, and Tirta Gangga. With a private driver/guide from GD Bali Travel, this is a flexible tour where you can customize your itinerary according to your preferences. Just let us know your desires, and we’ll make it happen!
Price
Private
- 8-10 Hours
- 1-5
- Bali
$48
Group
- 8-10 Hours
- 1-15
- Bali
$77
Extra Hours Charge at $4
All Option is Included & Excluded
- Comfortable Car
- Full Air Conditioning
- Car Parking Fee
- Fuel
- Mineral Water
- English Speaking Driver / Guide
- Meal
- Entrance Ticket
Place to Visit
Besakih Great Temple, known as Pura Besakih in Balinese, is the largest and holiest temple complex on the island of Bali, often referred to as the "Mother Temple." Located on the slopes of Mount Agung, Bali's highest volcano, it holds a significant spiritual and cultural importance for the Balinese people and is a major pilgrimage site.
The temple complex consists of over 80 individual temples, with the most important being Pura Penataran Agung, which is dedicated to the Hindu trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. The architecture of Besakih is stunning, featuring multi-tiered meru towers and intricately carved stone gates. The entire complex is set amidst breathtaking natural beauty, surrounded by terraced rice fields and lush green hills, providing visitors with a tranquil and awe-inspiring atmosphere.
Besakih Great Temple is an important site for various religious ceremonies and festivals, where thousands of devotees gather to pay homage and participate in rituals. The temple complex is designed to reflect the Balinese concept of "Tri Hita Karana," which emphasizes the harmony between humans, nature, and the divine.
Visitors to Besakih are often captivated by the temple's grandeur and the spiritual ambiance that permeates the area. Guided tours are available, allowing guests to learn about the rich history and cultural significance of the site while exploring its many temples. Whether you are seeking spiritual insight, cultural enrichment, or simply a beautiful place to visit, the Besakih Great Temple is a must-see destination in Bali.
he Lempuyang Temple Gate, also known as Pura Lempuyang Luhur, is one of Bali’s most iconic and photogenic landmarks. Located on the slopes of Mount Lempuyang in East Bali, this sacred temple complex is renowned for its stunning gates that frame breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including the majestic Mount Agung.
The highlight of Lempuyang Temple is the "Heaven’s Gate," a set of intricately carved stone gates that create a striking visual effect against the backdrop of the mountain. Visitors often capture stunning photos from this viewpoint, making it a popular spot for travelers seeking that perfect Instagram shot. The gates are adorned with traditional Balinese architectural details, reflecting the island’s rich cultural heritage.
The temple itself is part of a larger complex that consists of several temples, each dedicated to different deities. The journey to the main temple involves climbing approximately 1,700 steps, offering visitors not only a physical challenge but also an opportunity to experience the serene natural beauty of the area along the way. As you ascend, you’ll be surrounded by lush greenery, stunning views, and the peaceful ambiance of the temple grounds.
Lempuyang Temple is also a place of significant spiritual importance for the Balinese people, and it is often visited by pilgrims seeking blessings. The temple is a site for various ceremonies and festivals, further enhancing its cultural significance.
Visiting the Lempuyang Temple Gate is not just about the stunning visuals; it's also an opportunity to connect with Bali’s spiritual and cultural essence while enjoying one of the island's most scenic landscapes.
Tirta Gangga is a stunning water palace located in East Bali, near the village of Amlapura. Known for its beautiful gardens, intricate fountains, and serene pools, Tirta Gangga is a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking a peaceful retreat in nature.
Originally built in the 1940s by the Raja of Karangasem, Tirta Gangga means “water of the Ganges” and was designed as a place for relaxation and contemplation. The palace features a series of cascading ponds and water features surrounded by lush tropical gardens, making it a perfect spot for leisurely walks and photography.
At the heart of Tirta Gangga are several large koi-filled ponds, where visitors can stroll over stepping stones to admire the vibrant fish and the surrounding flora. The gardens are adorned with statues, stone carvings, and intricately designed fountains that reflect the artistic heritage of Bali. The main pool, often referred to as the "Royal Bath," is a tranquil spot where visitors can take a refreshing dip.
Tirta Gangga is not only a beautiful site but also holds cultural significance. It is considered a sacred place, and many Balinese people come here to perform rituals and ceremonies, particularly for purification and blessings.
The serene atmosphere, combined with the stunning architecture and natural beauty, makes Tirta Gangga a must-visit destination for those exploring the cultural and spiritual heart of Bali. Whether you’re looking to relax, take photos, or immerse yourself in Balinese culture, Tirta Gangga offers a unique and unforgettable experience.
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