• Tenganan (Entrance fees ~USD 1/person)

Tenganan Pegringsingan is a village in the regency of Karangasem in East Bali, Indonesia. Before the 1970s was known by anthropologists to be a secluded society in the archipelago. Rapid changes have occurred in the village since the 1970s.

  • Tirta Gangga (Entrance fees ~USD 2/person)

Tirta Gangga is a former royal palace in eastern Bali, Indonesia, about 5 kilometers from Karangasem, near Abang. Named after the sacred river Ganges in Hinduism, it is noted for the Karangasem royal water palace, bathing pools and its Patirthan temple. The one hectare complex was built in 1946 by the late King of Karangsem but was destroyed almost entirely by the eruption of nearby Mount Agung in 1963.

  • Lempuyang Temple (Entrance fees ~USD 4/person)

The temple is locally known as Pura Luhur Penataran Agung Lempuyang. It is one of the oldest and most sacred places of worship in Bali. In fact, this temple and its group of surrounding temples, has been designated as Sad  Kahyangan Jagad. This means “the six sanctuaries of the world”. The temple’s construction is believed to predate the majority of other Hindu temples in Bali.

DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION Pick up and Return from/to your location
DEPARTURE TIME We start early in the morning at 04.00 (am)
RETURN TIME We will be back around midday 12.00 (pm)
INCLUDED
6 person without bags (or) 3 person with bags
Private transportation Professional guide
NOT INCLUDED
Entrance fees

 

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Departure

We will pick you up from your hotel or location of stay. We start very early in the monring to show you the beautiful sunrise over our island Bali.
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Stop 1: Tenganan

Tenganan Pegringsingan is a village in the regency of Karangasem in East Bali, Indonesia. Before the 1970s was known by anthropologists to be a secluded society in the archipelago. Rapid changes have occurred in the village since the 1970s.
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Stop 2: Tirta Gangga

Tirta Gangga is a former royal palace in eastern Bali, Indonesia, about 5 kilometers from Karangasem, near Abang. Named after the sacred river Ganges in Hinduism, it is noted for the Karangasem royal water palace, bathing pools and its Patirthan temple. The one hectare complex was built in 1946 by the late King of Karangsem but was destroyed almost entirely by the eruption of nearby Mount Agung in 1963.
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Stop 3: Lempuyang Temple

Lempuyang Temple is locally known as Pura Luhur Penataran Agung Lempuyang. It is one of the oldest and most sacred places of worship in Bali. In fact, this temple and its group of surrounding temples, has been designated as Sad  Kahyangan Jagad. This means “the six sanctuaries of the world”. The temple’s construction is believed to predate the majority of other Hindu temples in Bali.
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