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Bali History Tour: Ancient Relics and Batik Fabric
Denpasar
This tour is highly favored by travelers with a passion for history, as it offers the opportunity to explore historical relics on the island of Bali. Participants will encounter relics of ancient saints, Balinese war artifacts, and traditional methods of producing batik fabric and salt.
This tour is highly favored by travelers with a passion for history, as it offers the opportunity to explore historical relics on the island of Bali. Participants will encounter relics of ancient saints, Balinese war artifacts, and traditional methods of producing batik fabric and salt.
Duration:
10 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Tohpati Village - Renowned for its Batik painting, Tohpati Village is situated in the eastern part of Denpasar, Bali. The artistic brilliance of the Balinese people is evident in their batik fabric products. These exquisite designs, inspired by religious myths and everyday life, have gained global recognition. Contemporary batik artists explore a…
- Tohpati Village - Renowned for its Batik painting, Tohpati Village is situated in the eastern part of Denpasar, Bali. The artistic brilliance of the Balinese people is evident in their batik fabric products. These exquisite designs, inspired by religious myths and everyday life, have gained global recognition. Contemporary batik artists explore a variety of themes, including nature (birds, fish, flowers) and religious and mythological narratives, with a modern twist.
- Besakih Temple - Nestled on the slopes of Mount Agung, Besakih Temple boasts a vast area with beautifully artistic temple structures. It is the largest Hindu temple in Bali, exuding a profound religious atmosphere and adorned with Balinese-style ornaments from the temple entrance, stone holy idols, and interconnected gate buildings. The temple offers a stunning view and is a hub of daily Balinese Hindu religious activities.
- Jambul Hill - The name Bukit Jambul derives from “Bukit,” meaning hill, and “Jambul,” meaning crest. This picturesque location features a lush green hill with rice terraces below. Visitors can enjoy the scenic valley surrounded by fertile tropical trees, with the rice terraces as the focal point. The area offers a breathtaking view of hills, tropical trees, and the ocean in the distance.
- Taman Wisata Kertha Gosa - Located in Klungkung Semarapura, Bali, Kertha Gosa is a popular tourist destination visited by many daily. Situated in the heart of Semarapura town, its name is derived from the Sanskrit words “Kertha,” meaning peaceful, and “Gosa,” meaning announcement. Thus, Kertha Gosa signifies a jurisdiction building in the form of a Bale, where the king would announce legislation, jurisdiction, penalization, and more.
- Kusamba Traditional Salt Mining - The coastal villages of Bali have a long-standing tradition of salt production, creating a pure, premium salt with sweet undertones. Kusamba Village, located in the Klungkung region of South Bali, is one of the few villages that have preserved this ancient practice.
- Goa Lawah Temple - Known as the Bat Cave, Goa Lawah is a popular attraction in Bali, situated near a hilly bank referred to as the reef of Middle Hill. This cave is located in Pasinggahan village, Dawan sub-district, Klungkung Regency, in the eastern part of Bali, approximately 1.5 hours from Denpasar. The natural cave, inhabited by thousands of bats, is positioned north of the Jeroan/center of Goa Lawah Temple.

What's Included
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
What's Not Included
- Personal Expense
- Meal & Food
- Admission fees & ticket
- Personal Expense
- Meal & Food
- Admission fees & ticket
Location
Tohpati Village
12km From Kuta
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.