Discover Bali’s cultural gems and breathtaking sunset at Tanah Lot Temple. Explore Taman Ayun, coffee plantations, and Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest. Book your adventure now!
Discover Bali’s cultural gems and breathtaking sunset at Tanah Lot Temple. Explore Taman Ayun, coffee plantations, and Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest. Book your adventure now!
- Taman Ayun Temple - Taman Ayun Temple, the Royal Family Temple in Mengwi, is a grand state temple of the Mengwi Kingdom, encircled by a broad moat and constructed in 1634. The outer yard features an open grassy area and a meeting hall used for gatherings, dance performances, and occasionally cockfighting. The middle yard houses a tall wooden bell…
- Taman Ayun Temple - Taman Ayun Temple, the Royal Family Temple in Mengwi, is a grand state temple of the Mengwi Kingdom, encircled by a broad moat and constructed in 1634. The outer yard features an open grassy area and a meeting hall used for gatherings, dance performances, and occasionally cockfighting. The middle yard houses a tall wooden bell (Kulkul), and is separated from the outer yard by an open gate, while a closed gate divides the middle yard from the inner courtyard. The inner courtyard contains numerous multi-tiered shrines (Meru), ranging from the smallest to the tallest. Visitors are only permitted to view the inner courtyard from the outside.
- Alas Kedaton - Alas Kedaton, the Fruit Bats and Monkey Forest, is situated in Kukuh Village, slightly west of Taman Ayun Temple in Tabanan regency. This forest is home to approximately 500 monkeys and contains the ancient Alas Kedaton Temple. Large fruit bats hang from tall trees during the day and venture out to feed at night. Numerous shops line the path to the forest, and a local guide (often a shopkeeper) will accompany you to observe the monkeys, eventually inviting you to visit their shop for souvenirs.
- Tanah Lot Temple - At the end of the trip, we will visit Tanah Lot Temple, which sits atop a small rocky islet. This temple was established in the 16th century by the Javanese priest Danghyang Nirartha, who also built several other temples near the sea around the island, such as Rambut Siwi Temple in western Bali, and Pulaki Temple and Ponjok Batu Temple in northern Bali. On the western side, there is a small temple called Batu Bolong Temple, built on a rock with a hole in it; ‘Batu’ means rock and ‘Bolong’ means hole.

- Hotel pick up/drop off
- Private vehicle
- Entrance tickets
- English-speaking driver
- Hotel pick up/drop off
- Private vehicle
- Entrance tickets
- English-speaking driver
- Personal expenses, alcoholic drinks
- Personal expenses, alcoholic drinks
Pick up time will be at 1:30 PM from your hotel. We will drive directly to Taman Ayun Temple, the Royal Family Temple in Mengwi. This grand state temple of the Mengwi Kingdom, built in 1634 and surrounded by a wide moat, is currently recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The main attraction of this temple is its unique Meru or Pagoda shrines…
Pick up time will be at 1:30 PM from your hotel. We will drive directly to Taman Ayun Temple, the Royal Family Temple in Mengwi. This grand state temple of the Mengwi Kingdom, built in 1634 and surrounded by a wide moat, is currently recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The main attraction of this temple is its unique Meru or Pagoda shrines with multiple-tiered roofs. The next stop will be at a Bali Coffee plantation, not far from the temple, where you can observe the traditional process of making Bali coffee powder. Following this, we will visit Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest, located in Kukuh Village, slightly west of Taman Ayun Temple in the Tabanan regency. This forest is home to about 500 monkeys and also houses the ancient Alas Kedaton Temple. The highlight of the trip will be a visit to Tanah Lot Temple to witness the stunning sunset behind the temple views.
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.