Tanah Lot Sunset Tour
IDR 800k


Tour Description
Tanah Lot Temple is one of the most sacred temples in Bali, Indonesia. Here there are two temples located on a large rock. One is located on top of a rock and the other is located on a cliff similar to the Uluwatu Temple. Tanah Lot Temple is part of the Dang Kahyaga Temple.
Best Place to Visits : 2 Selected places ( Taman Ayun Tempel or Ulundanu Temple or Jatiluwih rice terrace and Tanah Lot Temple
TAMAN AYUN TEMPLE
Taman Ayun Temple is a Paibon/Pedarman Raja Mengwi Temple to worship the ancestral spirits of the kings which was manifested by the construction of a Gedong Paibon, and the Meru-Meru was also built to worship and pray to the Gods for the people of the Mengwi kingdom in asking for prosperity. Taman Ayun Temple is located in Mengwi District, Badung, Bali, Indonesia. This park and Taman Ayun Temple are historical relics from the Mengwi kingdom.
ULUNDANU BERATAN LAKE TEMPLE
Lake Beratan is the second largest lake in Bali, and is the source of irrigation for rice fields and plantations across the entire Bedugul Village.
JATI LUWIH RICE TERACE
A UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site candidate, the Jatiluwih rice terraces comprise over 600 hectares of rice fields that follow the flowing topography of the Batukaru mountain range. These are maintained by a traditional water management cooperative known as subak, which dates back to the 9th century. The cooperative itself eventually won recognition as a dominant factor in Bali's cultural landscape' entry on the heritage list.
TANAH LOT TEMPLE
Tanah Lot is located in Tabanan, only 30 km from Denpasar. While the temple is located about 300 meters off the coast. Tanah Lot Temple is believed to have originated in the 16th century according to the narrative of Dang Hyang Nirartha, a respected religious figure in Bali. Dang Hyang Nirartha is believed to be the figure who created the three temple system in villages in Bali. He determined the location of the division of the temple where the temple built on the north side of the village was dedicated to Lord Brahma, in the middle of the village for Lord Vishnu, while the temple on the south side was for Lord Shiva. He got the inspiration to build a temple while walking along the southern coast of Bali. At that time he saw a small rock island known as Gili Beo, in the village of Beraban. When he wanted to carry out his intention to build a temple on Gili Beo, the Beraban leaders and people actually expelled Nirartha.
Trip Price
$48/10 hours/day/car
Maximum 4 pax/groups
Free Pick-up and Drop.
Inclusions :
Car with english speaking driver
Petrol and Parking fee
Mineral water
Exclusions :
Entrance/Tickets addmisions
Lunch/dinner
Personal expense
Noted :
Tour are 10 hours/day,any extra hours wiil cost 100k/hour/car and any extra itenenary will chargeable.







