Half Day Tour "Tanah Lot Temple Sunset Tour"
Taman Ayun Temple
Taman Ayun Temple is a big temple located in Mengwi District and Badung regency. It is one of the heritance from the empire of Mengwi with beautiful temple building and the big fishpond surrounds it. This Temple owns the building boosting high and joins with others with beautiful decoration and it is designed by Balinese architecture.
Alas Kedaton
Alas Kedaton is located in Kukuh countryside, Marga Sub district, Tabanan Regency, a small forest with the width about 6-7ha located in the middle of the rice field. Alas Kedaton is come from the word Alas mean forest and Kedaton. It is a small forest dwelt by a group of monkey and big bat hang-on the trees. The tropical trees are fertile growing in this forest that makes it an ideal habitat of monkeys and other animals. All monkeys living in this forest are chummy and tame with human being. There is a Hindu temple existing in the middle of forest and rice field are located outside of it.
The monkeys in Alas Kedaton are very tame and free gallivanting in temple yard, so that the calm atmosphere is sometime solved by noise voice of the monkey, which are playing around and scrambling of food. The monkeys who dwell in this forest, there are jump up and down in temple wall, take a bath in moat or there is also hang out in few leaves representing impression view.
Tanah Lot Temple
Tanah Lot Temple is a Balinese Hindu Temple located on the rock with breathtaking view of sunset. It is situated in the costal side but if the water is going up, hence this temple is looked to be like adrift in the middle of ocean. It is one of the famous tourist destinations in Bali with plenty of tourist come and visit this area. There are many spots to view this temple with magnificent panorama of sunset and the ocean. Some other temples also exist in this temple area that completes it to be a holy place in Bali .
Taman Ayun Temple is a big temple located in Mengwi District and Badung regency. It is one of the heritance from the empire of Mengwi with beautiful temple building and the big fishpond surrounds it. This Temple owns the building boosting high and joins with others with beautiful decoration and it is designed by Balinese architecture.
Alas Kedaton
Alas Kedaton is located in Kukuh countryside, Marga Sub district, Tabanan Regency, a small forest with the width about 6-7ha located in the middle of the rice field. Alas Kedaton is come from the word Alas mean forest and Kedaton. It is a small forest dwelt by a group of monkey and big bat hang-on the trees. The tropical trees are fertile growing in this forest that makes it an ideal habitat of monkeys and other animals. All monkeys living in this forest are chummy and tame with human being. There is a Hindu temple existing in the middle of forest and rice field are located outside of it.
The monkeys in Alas Kedaton are very tame and free gallivanting in temple yard, so that the calm atmosphere is sometime solved by noise voice of the monkey, which are playing around and scrambling of food. The monkeys who dwell in this forest, there are jump up and down in temple wall, take a bath in moat or there is also hang out in few leaves representing impression view.
Tanah Lot Temple
Tanah Lot Temple is a Balinese Hindu Temple located on the rock with breathtaking view of sunset. It is situated in the costal side but if the water is going up, hence this temple is looked to be like adrift in the middle of ocean. It is one of the famous tourist destinations in Bali with plenty of tourist come and visit this area. There are many spots to view this temple with magnificent panorama of sunset and the ocean. Some other temples also exist in this temple area that completes it to be a holy place in Bali .
Tour Program:
Taman Ayun Temple: The ancient Mengwi Royal Family Temple Alas Kedaton : Monkey forest and fruit bats Tanah Lot Temple: The off shore rocky temple with a wonderful sunset view Pick up time: 14.00 pm Duration : 6 hours Price / Car: IDR 400.000. (Not include accommodation, entrance ticket and meal) |
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