The Jatiluwih and Tanah Lot Sunset Tour is a full-day Bali tour package that allows visitors to see the stunning Jatiluwih rice terrace and the breathtaking Tanah Lot Temple sunset.
One of the best Bali full-day tour packages is the Bali Jatiluwih and Tanah Lot Sunset Tour, which allows visitors to enjoy the stunning panorama of the Jatiluwih Rice Terrace as it unfolds from the foot of the mountain and then continue to witness the mesmerizing sunset at Tanah Lot Temple. We provide a wonderful opportunity to visit the lovely rice terrace and take in the sunset at Tanah Lot Temple, also referred to as the Sea Temple.
The Bali Jatiluwih and Tanah Lot Sunset Tour will stop at interesting locations including the Taman Ayun Temple, a stunning temple in the Mengwi regency, after which the tour will head to the Bali Coffee Plantation to explore the various coffee plants and have some free coffee. We continue to explore Bedugul after visiting a coffee field to take in the breathtaking vista of Ulun Danu Beratan Temple and the Beratan Lake Temple. The largest rice paddock in Bali, the Jatiluwih Rice Terrace, offers a spectacular view of the rice fields. After visiting this place, we will have lunch there while taking in the beauty of the paddies.
The highlight of this tour package is Tanah Lot Temple, a Balinese Hindu temple built on a rock in the middle of the sea that receives the majority of visitors at sunset because of the breathtaking scenery. After lunch is finished, the trip continues to this site. The Jatiluwih and Tanah Lot Sunset Tour will explore the natural beauty of Bali as well as the daily lives of the locals. While on vacation in Bali, take advantage of this Bali Jatiluwih and Tanah Lot Sunset Tour package with our Balinese Tours Driver. Below is a brief overview of the points of interest you'll see during the Bali Jatiluwih Rice Terrace and Tanah Lot Temple Sunset Tour.
Taman Ayun Temple, a revered temple with historical significance that was added to the UNESCO cultural heritage in 2002, is situated in the town of Mengwi. I Gusti Agung Putu, the Mengwi ruler, constructed Taman Ayun Temple in 1556 with the intention of worshiping the gods and their various manifestations.
The layout of the temple building, which follows the Tri Mandala concept and consists of three pages, namely the outside courtyard, the middle courtyard, and the inner courtyard, has a significant historical value in terms of the sporadic growth of Badung Regency.
Being able to explore the Taman Ayun temple and its surrounding gardens and temples on this one-day trip of Tanah Lot and Uluwatu was a truly special experience.
Bali Coffee Plantation is a location where you can see a variety of plantations, including those for pineapple, balinese snake fruit, coffee arabica, coffee robusta, and more. Try the best balinesse coffee or ginger tea while enjoying a view of the river valley and learning how to make Balinesse coffee.
The civet cat, popularly known as Luwak, produces "Coffee Luwak" and the process of the bean passing through the civet's digestive tract chemically alters the proteins in the Luwak coffee bean to yield more complex and smooth flavors, not found in conventional coffees. They sell a variety of their original Balinese coffee products, herb oils, and other things, and they can be seen as the most expensive coffee maker.
Viewing coffee plantations for agrotourism on the island of Bali is a very, very unique experience. See how civet coffee is traditionally made.
On the rim of a sizable crater, the Ulun Danu Beratan Temple honors the lake goddess Ida Batari Dewi Ulun Danu. The most important pagodas are Meru's (pagodas) honoring Mount Batur and Mount Gunung Agung, Bali's biggest volcano, as well as the goddess of the lake and Mount Meru. The Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva major Hindu trinity and the lake deity Dewi Danu were worshipped in the 17th-century temple in the north Bali islands. The lake and its temple have become a popular viewing and relaxation area as well as an often photographed destination due to their scenic location on the Northern Bali Islands and the calm atmosphere of the Bali Uplands. Take in the uniqueness of the Ulun Danu temple's location on the stunning Beratan Lake while touring Bedugul and Tanah Lot. Ulun means edge in Indonesian while Danu means lake. So Ulun Danu temple means a temple on the edge of lake.
The name of the rural area in the plateau region with the mountain in the background is Jatiluwih Rice Terrace.
The rice terraces in Jatiluwih's breathtaking view stretch from the mountain's base to the ocean. Jatiluwih's surroundings are cool, and the area has abundant irrigation, which makes the countryside an excellent place to produce agriculture. When compared to other prominent paddy planted by the majority of farmers in Bali, the local paddies in this area are often of a high relative size plant.
Jatiluwih's elevation of 700 meters above sea level gives it a cool atmosphere all around. Inside this Jatiluwih and Tanah Lot Tour, there is a view of a vast stretch of rice fields, and during the fertile season, you can see the green scenery that is so entrancing and spoils your eyes.
A Hindu temple built on a rock in the middle of the sea is called Tanah Lot Temple in Bali. Tanah Lot Temple is the final stop on the Bedugul and Tanah Lot Tour. When the sun is setting, this temple is really lovely. From a number of vantage points, we can see this temple and enjoy stunning ocean and sunset views. When the tide is out, we will find the temple floating on the water since the sea will be all around it. The name Tanah Lot is made up of two syllables, Tanah, which can mean either an island or a reef that resembles a gili. The word lot, or lod, means the sea. As a result, Tanah Lot refers to a small island that floats in the sea. If the sea is particularly deep, this small island will be visible, and it will look as though the Tanah Lot temple is floating in the water—a stunning and quite uncommon sight. Tanah Lot temple is the best option to watch the performance of the wonderful sunset.
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