Full-Day Fascinating East Bali Tour
Ubud, Indonesia
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Trip Type: Full-day Tours
Duration: 10 hours
On this full day tour you will visit Kerta Gosa also known as as Hall of Justice, a visit to the fisherman village Kusamba, Pura Goa Lawah known for its bat caves and after lunch a to visit Taman Tirta Gangga also known as the Water Palace and Tenganan Aga, a traditional Bali village.
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On this full day tour you will visit Kerta Gosa also known as as Hall of Justice, a visit to the fisherman village Kusamba, Pura Goa Lawah known for its bat caves and after lunch a to visit Taman Tirta Gangga also known as the Water Palace and Tenganan Aga, a traditional Bali village.After pick up from your hotel, you are heading east to see the Kerta Gosa, or Hall of Justice, built in the 18th century in Klungkung. It is beautifully laid out within a moat and provides an exquisite example of the Klungkung style of painting and architecture which can be seen in their ceiling murals. Continue on to Kusamba, a fisherman village that also engages in salt making where you will also see colorful outrigger lined up along the black sand shores.
The coastal road with full view to Nusa Penida will lead us to Goa Lawah (Bat Cave). This cave, whose walls vibrate with thousands of bats, is considered holy and a temple and surrounding shrines protect the entrance. After lunch we go to Taman Tirta Gangga (Water Palace) whose swimming pools and ornamental ponds serve as a fascinating reminder of the Balinese rajah's old days.
Your last stop will be Tenganan Aga, an original Balinese village, a stronghold of ancient traditions. You can see the local women weave the famous "flaming" cloth, kamben geringsing, which supposedly has the power of immunize the wearer against evil.
Sit back and relax on your transfer back to hotel.
The coastal road with full view to Nusa Penida will lead us to Goa Lawah (Bat Cave). This cave, whose walls vibrate with thousands of bats, is considered holy and a temple and surrounding shrines protect the entrance. After lunch we go to Taman Tirta Gangga (Water Palace) whose swimming pools and ornamental ponds serve as a fascinating reminder of the Balinese rajah's old days.
Your last stop will be Tenganan Aga, an original Balinese village, a stronghold of ancient traditions. You can see the local women weave the famous "flaming" cloth, kamben geringsing, which supposedly has the power of immunize the wearer against evil.
Sit back and relax on your transfer back to hotel.
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