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Experience Bali’s natural beauty and culture on a full-day tour with visits to Lake Bratan, Twin Lakes, Banyumala Waterfalls, and Jatiluwih Rice Terraces for $65.
This well-rounded Bali tour offers a full day of scenic beauty, cultural insights, and tranquil nature spots, all for just $65 per person. With a private guide, hotel pickup, and drop-off included, it’s geared towards travelers seeking a convenient way to see some of Bali’s most iconic sights without the hassle of planning every detail themselves. The itinerary combines breathtaking views, immersive local experiences, and refreshing swimming spots, making it a fantastic choice for those wanting a balanced mix of nature, culture, and relaxation.
One feature we particularly appreciate is the personalized touch—being transported comfortably from Ubud and guided through each location allows you to focus on soaking in the scenery and culture without logistical worries. That said, with a full day packed with stops, it’s a fairly long outing (8-10 hours), so it’s best suited for active travelers with a good level of energy and patience for a day on the move. This tour fits well for travelers interested in authentic, scenic, and culturally meaningful experiences.
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Your day begins with a visit to Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, a picture-perfect water temple floating on Lake Beratan. This temple is arguably Bali’s most photographed site, thanks to its multi-tiered structure set against the backdrop of the lake and mountains. It’s a spiritual spot that also offers beautiful photo opportunities, especially in the early morning or late afternoon light. As the tour includes an admission ticket, you can explore freely for about two hours, with the option to enjoy canoe activities on the lake, which are popular here.
You’ll appreciate the serene atmosphere and the chance to learn about Balinese water temple rituals. According to reviews, guides like Made or Wayan often share insights into local traditions, which adds depth to the visit. The location’s tranquility makes it an ideal spot for reflection or capturing stunning images.
Next, the tour heads to Wanagiri Hidden Hills—a vantage point offering sweeping views of the twin lakes, Sanghyang and Payung, divided by Sanghyang Hills. You’re taken into a lush forest setting, where the view stretches across the lakes, hills, and dense greenery. It’s an Instagram-worthy location that’s also perfect for nature lovers. The 1.5-hour stop allows time for taking photos, soaking in the landscape, and perhaps enjoying a cold drink while gazing at Bali’s green heart from above.
One reviewer mentions how the view from Wanagiri is “like a postcard,” emphasizing its postcard-quality scenery. The spot is popular with travelers, so expect some crowding, but the expansive views make it worth the brief stop.
After the scenic viewpoints, you’ll venture to Banyumala Waterfalls, a hidden gem nestled among lush green forests. This spot offers crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and lounging. The approximately three-hour stop here is ideal for those wanting to cool off and recharge. The waterfall’s natural surroundings—notably the verdant foliage and the sound of rushing water—create a calming atmosphere.
Travelers have shared how the water here is refreshingly cold, making it a perfect pool to relax in after a morning of sightseeing. Some mention that the trek to the waterfalls involves walking through a trail, so comfortable shoes are recommended. Guides often assist with tips for safe swimming and exploring the area, and the experience is generally appreciated as a peaceful, immersive nature break.
The last major stop is at the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, a UNESCO-listed landscape renowned for its traditional Subak irrigation system. Here, you’ll walk through expansive, green rice paddies, observing how local farmers maintain the terraces and water channels. This part of the tour offers a genuine glimpse into Bali’s agricultural heritage and the sustainable practices that have shaped its landscape for centuries.
Expect about three hours here—ample time for walking, photography, and soaking in the tranquility of the rural environment. The terraces look especially stunning during the planting season or harvest, but even outside those times, the lush scenery is captivating. The guided walk provides insights into local farming traditions and the importance of water management in Bali.
On the way, the tour passes by the Handara Gate, one of Bali’s most photographed gateways. While it’s just a quick pass-by, the gate’s striking architecture adds a touch of Bali’s spiritual and cultural vibe to your journey.
From the reviews and itinerary, it’s clear this tour offers a well-rounded experience: stunning vistas, cultural insights, and opportunities for relaxation. The inclusion of tickets, hotel transfers, and a live guide creates a seamless and hassle-free day. The guide’s local knowledge enriches the experience—sharing stories about the temples and rice terraces—making each stop more meaningful.
We loved the way the tour balances iconic sights like Ulun Danu Beratan and the UNESCO rice terraces with more hidden experiences like Banyumala Waterfalls. The waterfalls, in particular, receive praise for their crystal-clear waters and lush surroundings, providing a refreshing escape from the busier tourist spots.
However, it’s worth considering that the full day can be quite packed, especially if you prefer a more relaxed pace. The 8-10 hour duration means long periods of travel and activity, which might tire some travelers, especially if they aren’t used to full-day tours.
At $65, the tour is reasonably priced given the inclusion of entrance fees, transportation, and an English-speaking guide. For travelers looking to maximize their Bali experience without renting a scooter or arranging multiple tickets, this is a cost-effective way to see diverse highlights in one trip.
This tour is ideal for first-time visitors to Bali who want a rundown of the island’s natural beauty and cultural sites. It also suits travelers who prefer a private, guided experience, avoiding the unpredictability of public transportation or solo planning.
This Bali tour offers a balanced mix of scenic beauty, cultural learning, and relaxation, making it a worthwhile choice for those wanting a full day exploring the island’s highlights. The stunning views at Wanagiri Hills and the waterfalls really stand out, providing plenty of memorable photo moments. The UNESCO rice terraces deepen your understanding of Bali’s traditional farming methods, adding an educational aspect to the day.
While the long duration might be tiring for some, the overall value—considering the convenience, variety, and authentic sights—makes it a compelling option. Whether you’re fascinated by temples, captivated by rice paddies, or simply craving a refreshing waterfall swim, this tour covers all bases.
If you’re seeking a meaningful, well-organized day trip that balances nature, culture, and comfort, this Bali tour could be just what you need.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes, the tour offers hotel pickup and drop-off, making it easy to start and finish your day without extra hassle.
How long does the entire tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 8 to 10 hours, including travel time and all stops.
Are tickets to the attractions included?
Yes, tickets to Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, Wanagiri Hills, Banyumala Waterfalls, and Jatiluwih Rice Terraces are included in the price.
Is this a group or private tour?
This is a private tour, meaning only your group participates, which allows for more personalized attention.
Can I participate if I have mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, but considering the walking involved at the rice terraces and waterfalls, it’s best to be comfortable with some walking and uneven paths.
Are meals provided?
Meals are not included, but bottled water is provided, and there may be opportunities to buy snacks or refreshments at various stops.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, swimwear for the waterfall swim, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended. Also, bring a camera to capture those incredible views.
This tour offers a wonderful blend of Bali’s most beloved sights and some hidden treasures, all wrapped up in a convenient, guided package. Whether you’re after iconic temples, lush rice paddies, or a peaceful waterfall escape, it delivers on both scenery and cultural insights.