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Discover Bali’s highlights with this private day trip exploring Ulun Danu Beratan, Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, and Tanah Lot, featuring stunning views and authentic experiences.
Experience the Natural and Cultural Wonders of Bali with the Private Tour The Beauty of Jatiluwih Rice Terrace
This private day tour offers a thoughtfully curated glimpse into Bali’s iconic landscapes and spiritual sites. With visits to Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, and the famous Tanah Lot Temple, it’s an itinerary designed to showcase Bali’s lush scenery and vibrant heritage in one full day. The small-group format (up to five people) combined with a private driver makes this a flexible, intimate way to explore without the crowds or rush.
What stands out most for us is the chance to witness stunning panoramic views at Jatiluwih and to experience Balinese culture through the serene temples and bustling local markets. That said, the long travel times between stops—around 3 hours each way—are something to consider if you prefer a more relaxed pace or shorter travel days. This tour is best suited for travelers who want to maximize their Bali experience in a single day, especially those who enjoy scenic landscapes and cultural insights.
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Our journey begins with a 3-hour drive from Nusa Dua, offering a chance to settle into the scenic ride while soaking up views of Bali’s interior. Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is often called Bali’s most iconic temple, and it’s easy to see why. Built on the shores of Beratan Lake, the temple appears to float on the water in photos, with a backdrop of mountains.
The temple’s unique architecture, with its tiered shrines and traditional Balinese design, creates a peaceful, almost otherworldly scene. The fact that it’s located on the edge of a large crater adds a geological layer to its charm. During our visit, we learned that this sacred site is dedicated to Dewi Danu, the goddess of water, which makes sense given the lush rice paddies around it.
While entry isn’t included, the view and atmosphere are the main attractions. Many travelers have noted that the best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon to avoid the crowds and catch softer light. The serenity here, coupled with the impressive backdrop, makes it a highlight of the trip despite the early start.
Next, we head for Jatiluwih, approximately an hour away. What makes Jatiluwih special? It’s not just the expansive rice paddies — which stretch across the hillside in perfect, verdant waves — but also their height above sea level (around 300 meters), which lends a cool, fresh air to the experience.
This area offers a peaceful retreat from Bali’s busier tourist spots. The terraces are still farmed using traditional methods, giving an authentic feel to your visit. The paddies are notably higher than other Bali rice fields, and the view from the top offers an incredible panorama from the foot of the mountains all the way to the coast.
Travelers who visited appreciated the gorgeous landscape and quiet atmosphere. One reviewer noted, “It’s a place to escape the crowds and just breathe in the natural beauty.” You can expect about two hours here to stroll around, take photos, and perhaps enjoy a light snack from a local warung.
After a scenic drive of about 1.5 hours, we arrive at Tanah Lot, another Bali icon. Perched on a rocky outcrop in the ocean, Tanah Lot is famous for its spectacular sunset views, although you can enjoy it any time of day. The temple’s silhouette against the ocean and sky creates some of Bali’s most photographed scenes.
This site holds spiritual significance, being one of the seven sea temples designed as a protector of the island from evil spirits. Visitors typically spend 2-3 hours here, wandering around the complex, watching the waves crash against the rocks, and soaking in the breathtaking coastal scenery.
Many reviews highlight the stunning views at sunset, making it a perfect end to the day. The atmosphere is lively, with vendors selling souvenirs and snacks, but it all adds to the charm of the experience.
The tour’s price of $110 per group (up to 5 people) is quite reasonable considering it includes private transport, an English-speaking driver, parking, and petrol. While the admission tickets to the sites are not included, this allows flexibility to choose what to pay at each location or skip if needed.
We appreciated the private setup because it meant we could customize our stops slightly, ask questions, and avoid the crowds that sometimes gather at these popular spots. The driver was knowledgeable, friendly, and punctual—important qualities for a smooth day.
However, the long travel times mean this isn’t a laid-back or very relaxed day for those who prefer shorter excursions. Also, travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level since some walking and steps at the temples can be involved.
Several travelers noted that the local markets near Jatiluwih offered a chance to see fresh produce and traditional goods, giving a glimpse of daily Balinese life. You might find local farmers selling rice, spices, and tropical fruits, often at better prices than tourist hotspots.
One reviewer mentioned that “The view at Jatiluwih is even more impressive than the photos,” and others appreciated the chance to capture stunning photos of the terraces and mountains. The quiet atmosphere here makes it ideal for photography and reflection.
This day trip perfectly suits travelers who want to maximize their Bali experience in one day, especially those interested in scenic landscapes, cultural sites, and authentic local markets. It’s ideal for people who appreciate stunning views and are comfortable spending a good part of the day on the road.
Those seeking a very relaxed pace or shorter excursions might find the travel times a bit demanding. However, if your goal is to see Bali’s iconic sights with a private guide and avoid the hassle of planning logistics, this tour offers both value and convenience.
This private tour to Bali’s most celebrated sites delivers a balanced blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and scenic vistas. The experience isn’t just about ticking boxes but about truly immersing in the peaceful, vibrant spirit of Bali’s landscapes and temples.
The stunning views at Jatiluwih are a highlight that makes the long drive worthwhile, and the chance to see Ulun Danu Beratan and Tanah Lot adds spiritual and iconic elements to your day. The private, flexible format ensures you can enjoy these sights at your own pace, making it a good fit for couples, small families, or groups of friends.
While the day is packed and includes lengthy drives, the value for the price—considering the private transport and personalized experience—is solid. It’s a wonderful way to tick off some of Bali’s most memorable spots in one well-organized, authentic day.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers a private car, an English-speaking driver, parking fees, and petrol. The admission tickets to the sites are not included, giving you flexibility on entry fees.
How long is the total tour?
The entire day lasts approximately 12 hours, with about 3 hours of driving each way and time spent at each site.
Is this tour suitable for children or older travelers?
Yes, but travelers should have a moderate level of physical fitness, as some walking at temples and uneven terrain is involved.
Can I customize the stops or the schedule?
Since it’s a private tour, you can discuss with your driver if you’d like to spend more time at one site or skip another, within the usual schedule.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included, but the tour provides opportunities for an enjoyable lunch in Jatiluwih, where you can indulge in local dishes and rural atmosphere.
What is the best time to visit these sites?
Early morning or late afternoon are recommended for the best light and fewer crowds, especially at Ulun Danu Beratan and Tanah Lot.
Is there any shopping or market experience?
Yes, the tour includes a visit to a traditional market near Jatiluwih where you can browse fresh local goods and perhaps pick up souvenirs.
This tour offers a comprehensive, scenic, and culturally enriching day that combines Bali’s most photographed sites with authentic local experiences. Whether you’re a lover of stunning vistas, spiritual sites, or local markets, it’s a well-rounded way to explore Bali’s natural and cultural treasures.