Bali Kintamani and Besakih Tour is Bali Full Day Tour that takes you to Kintamani with a breathtaking view of an active volcano, lake Batur and the Besakih Temple (biggest balinese hindu temple). This tour will visit places of interest in Bali such as the Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Kintamani Volcano, Besakih Temple, Bukit Jambul and watch the Barong Dance.
Bali Kintamani and Besakih Tour
Hour | Itinerary |
8:00 | Pick up at the hotel |
10:00 | Visit Besakih Temple |
12.00 | Visit Penglipuran Village |
13:30 | Visit Waterfall Tiibumana |
15:30 | Visit Tegalallang Rice Terrace |
17:00 | Back at hotel |
18:30 | Arrive at hotel |

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Tegallalang Rice Terrace
Tegalallang is village in northern Ubud, the most famous in this village is the beauty of rice terrace, located right beside the street to kintamani. Become the most place for stop to admit the remarkable view of rice terrace. This site well known with name Tegalallang Rice Terrace, is the excellent rice patio vacation destination situated in slope manage an account with tremendous perspective of rice paddy. In this spot, you will see the Balinese agriculturist do their rice field in sideways zone complete with its structure watering framework. You will admire the astounding scene of valley with rice patio and coconut trees.


Kintamani Village for Volcano View
Kintamani Village is a name Village in Bangli Regency, become the most visit for see the fascinating view of Mount Batur Volcano view from kintamani village. We can see wonderful scene from Kintamani Village to diagram the dynamic abundance of Batur Mount and wide Lake of Batur in a valley. It is arranged in the level range with cool climate encompass it. When we remain up at Kintamani, we will have the capacity to see the rustic zone which is near to the lake. We can watch staggering characteristic landscape of Penelokan, a mix of Mount Batur and the spread of dark rock with Lake Batur and on a blue caldera.
Besakih Temple
Known that since the 15th century, It was regarded as the central temple of Hinduism in Bali. Besakih Temple also known as Pura Penataran Agung, is Bali’s main place of worship, a complex comprising twenty-two temples set on parallel ridges. Besakih Temple complex expresses the essential belief of the Balinese known as Tri Hita Kirana, meaning that life on earth must be lived and kept in balance and harmony between man and God, man and society and his fellow human beings, and man and his natural environment. The Besakih’s name is come from the word of Basuki, the old language from Sanskrit Wasuki.
