Sanur Trip Overview
Depart in the morning west for Tabanan and visit a typical Balinese village that is home to many traditional Balinese resident compounds. Balinese families traditionally live in many houses that surround a patio with the family temple facing Mount Agung, the home of the Gods.
Jatiluwih, a vast rice terraces which looks like a giant bowl of yellowish green (depending on the harvest time). It is listed as UNESCO sites due to the subak , the cooperative social system that controls the water, and an integral part of religious life. Rice is seen as the gift of god, and the subak system is part of temple culture.
Batukaru temple is surrounded by forest and the atmosphere is cool and misty due to its location on the foot of Bali’s second highest mountain Mount Batukaru. It has a seven-roofed meru (multi-roofed shrine) dedicated to Maha Dewa, the mountain’s guardian spirit, as well as shrines for Bratan, Buyan and Tamblingan lakes.
Additional Info
Duration: 9 hours
Starts: Sanur, Indonesia
Trip Category: Tours & Sightseeing >> Bus & Minivan Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Sanur, Bali, Indonesia
Depart in the morning west for Tabanan and visit a typical Balinese village that is home to many traditional Balinese resident compounds. Balinese families traditionally live in many houses that surround a patio with the family temple facing Mount Agung, the home of the Gods.
Jatiluwih, a vast rice terraces which looks like a giant bowl of yellowish green (depending on the harvest time). It is listed as UNESCO sites due to the subak , the cooperative social system that controls the water, and an integral part of religious life. Rice is seen as the gift of god, and the subak system is part of temple culture.
Batukaru temple is surrounded by forest and the atmosphere is cool and misty due to its location on the foot of Bali’s second highest mountain Mount Batukaru. It has a seven-roofed meru (multi-roofed shrine) dedicated to Maha Dewa, the mountain’s guardian spirit, as well as shrines for Bratan, Buyan and Tamblingan lakes.
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Perusahaan Daerah Air Minum Kabupaten Tabanan, Jl. Wagimin No.27, Kediri, Kec. Kediri, Kabupaten Tabanan, Bali 82121, Indonesia
Enjoy a day exploring the way of life of the Balinese people and connect with the local people and their culture. Depart in the morning west for Tabanan and visit a typical Balinese village that is home to many traditional Balinese resident compounds. Balinese families traditionally live in many houses that surround a patio with the family temple facing Mount Agung, the home of the Gods. Visit a local family and learn how the compound is established. Learn from the family how to make the typical Balinese offerings and offer your own creation to the family temple. Help your host with the cooking
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Jatiluwih Rice Terrace, Village, Jl. Jatiluwih Kawan No.Desa, Jatiluwih, Penebel, Kabupaten Tabanan, Bali 82152, Indonesia
atiluwih, a vast rice terraces which looks like a giant bowl of yellowish green (depending on the harvest time). It is listed as UNESCO sites due to the subak , the cooperative social system that controls the water, and an integral part of religious life. Rice is seen as the gift of god, and the subak system is part of temple culture
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Luhur Batukaru Temple, Jl. Penatahan-Wongayagede, Penebel 82152 Indonesia
Batukaru temple is surrounded by forest and the atmosphere is cool and misty due to its location on the foot of Bali’s second highest mountain Mount Batukaru. It has a seven-roofed meru (multi-roofed shrine) dedicated to Maha Dewa, the mountain’s guardian spirit, as well as shrines for Bratan, Buyan and Tamblingan lakes.
Duration: 3 hours