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Experience Bali’s countryside with a private tour including waterfalls, rice terraces, and mountain temples, all in one day with expert guides and great value.
Bali’s lush landscapes and spiritual sites are often the main attraction, but this private day tour offers a chance to see some of the island’s lesser-known treasures while avoiding the tourist crowds. For just over $55 per person, you’ll get a carefully curated experience that combines natural beauty, cultural insight, and comfortable transport—all tailored to your interests.
What we love most about this tour is the flexibility it offers. With a private guide, you can customize the day, spend more time at your favorite spots, and enjoy a genuinely local perspective. The highlight certainly is the Leke Leke Waterfall, which feels like discovering your own secret spot, but the UNESCO-listed rice terraces and tranquil mountain temples make this a well-rounded adventure.
A few considerations include the physical nature of some stops—like the jungle trek to the waterfall—which may be muddy or uneven. While the tour includes a local buffet and bottled water, it’s worth noting that alcoholic beverages are not included, and tipping is left to your discretion.
This tour is perfect for travelers who appreciate authentic experiences, beautiful scenery, and cultural insights, especially if they prefer a more personalized approach over large-group excursions.
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This private tour begins early, with pickup at 8:00 am, setting the tone for a day packed with diverse sights. The first stop is the Leke Leke Waterfall, which requires a brief walk through jungle paths—sometimes muddy, sometimes lined with bamboo bridges. The reviewers highlight that this spot feels truly untouched, and the waterfall’s natural shape is captivating. One traveler described it as “a mesmerizing and hidden place” where you can enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty away from crowds.
Apart from the scenic view, the walk to the waterfall offers a chance to connect with nature—passing through jungle and bamboo, and listening to the sounds of water and wildlife. The reviews mention that guides like Yande or Moler are not only friendly but also helpful in making the trek easier and more enjoyable, often stopping for great photo opportunities or assisting with carrying bags.
Next, the tour takes you to the Jatiluwih UNESCO rice terraces. Here, the focus is on the vibrant green landscape and the traditional irrigation system that sustains it. You’ll walk through the terraces, meeting local farmers and even feeding cows—an authentic slice of Balinese rural life. Visitors rave about this spot’s unbeatable scenery and the chance to learn about rice cultivation that has persisted for generations. One reviewer called this the “priceless beauty” of Bali, emphasizing how well-preserved and awe-inspiring the terraces are.
The rice terraces also provide a perfect backdrop for photos, and the guide’s explanations about local farming methods help deepen your appreciation. You’ll find that walking through this UNESCO site is both peaceful and educational, making it a highlight for many.
The last major stop is Luhur Batukaru Temple, located in a small village beneath Mount Batukaru. Unlike more touristy temples, this one offers a serene atmosphere where you can feel a deep spiritual vibration. The temple’s peaceful setting and natural surroundings make it a memorable place to reflect and soak in Bali’s spiritual side. Several reviewers mention the scenic drive through untouched countryside to reach this temple, which is an experience in itself.
The tour uses a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle, making long drives pleasant and relaxing. This is a big plus compared to public transport or self-driving, especially for those unfamiliar with Bali’s roads. The vehicle is exclusive to your group, ensuring privacy and flexibility.
At $55.59 per person, this experience is quite reasonable considering it covers all entrance fees, bottled water, a delicious local buffet lunch, private transportation, and the guidance of a knowledgeable local. Multiple reviews mention the professionalism, patience, and friendliness of drivers like Gusti, Dika, or Moler, which adds value to the overall experience.
Since the tour is private, you avoid the awkwardness or rush of group tours, and you can ask questions or linger longer at parts that captivate you. For families or small groups, this kind of tour offers intimacy and a chance to connect more deeply with Bali’s countryside.
Thanks to the reviews, we know guides are well-versed in local customs and eager to share stories beyond the typical scripts. For example, one guide explained the traditional irrigation system in detail, making the rice terraces come alive with history. Others mention the kindness of drivers who stop for photos or help carry belongings, making the day smoother and more enjoyable.
Many guests appreciated the chance to visit less-touristy sites like Batukaru Temple, which feels more genuine and less commercialized. The jungle trek and waterfalls are often praised for their untouched beauty and the sense of discovery they invoke.
This experience suits travelers who:
If you’re looking to explore Bali beyond the typical tourist radar, this private tour offers a fantastic blend of natural beauty, cultural insights, and comfort. The guides’ knowledge and friendly approach add a personalized touch that makes the day memorable—whether it’s wandering through lush rice fields or standing beneath a majestic waterfall.
The tour’s strength lies in its flexibility and authenticity. It provides a great way to see some of Bali’s most beautiful spots without feeling rushed or overwhelmed, making it ideal for couples, families, or solo travelers who value meaningful experiences. While some stops require a bit of physical activity, the overall pace is gentle enough for most, and the scenery makes every step worth it.
The only potential downside is the physical effort needed for the jungle walk, but with proper footwear and a sense of adventure, it’s well worth it. Plus, the inclusion of a local buffet lunch and bottled water means you’re well taken care of throughout the day.
This tour offers excellent value for money, especially considering the private service, knowledgeable guides, and stunning locations. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful escape or a cultural deep dive, this Bali adventure hits the sweet spot.
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, you’ll travel in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle, exclusive to your group, making the day relaxed and stress-free.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Absolutely. As a private tour, it can be tailored to your interests, allowing more time at favorite spots or skipping ones less appealing.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially for the jungle walk to the waterfall. Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a camera for photos.
Is the tour suitable for children or elderly?
Most stops involve a bit of walking but are generally manageable. Elderly travelers should consider their mobility, especially at the waterfall trek.
Are entrance fees included?
Yes, all entry fees to the waterfalls, rice terraces, and temple are covered in the price.
What about meals?
A local buffet lunch is included, offering a taste of authentic Balinese cuisine.
Can I expect a guide who speaks good English?
Yes, guides are knowledgeable and can explain the sites and their significance clearly.
What if I want more time at some stops?
Since it’s a private tour, you can request longer visits or additional sightseeing, subject to your guide’s discretion.
Is this tour good for solo travelers?
Definitely. The guide’s friendly and flexible approach ensures solo travelers feel safe and engaged.
In summary, this private Bali countryside tour is a well-priced, authentic, and flexible way to discover some of Bali’s most beautiful and lesser-known sites. The combination of natural wonders, cultural insights, and comfortable transport makes it an ideal choice for anyone looking to deepen their Bali experience beyond the typical tourist trail.