Ubud – Kintamani Tour
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Experience the best of Ubud and Kintamani with our carefully curated itinerary. Begin your adventure with the captivating Barong Dance performance, followed by a visit to the stunning Tegenungan Waterfall. Immerse yourself in the spiritual atmosphere of Tirta Empul Temple before marveling at the majestic beauty of Kintamani Volcano. Conclude your tour with a peaceful stroll through the picturesque Tegalalang rice terraces. Book now for an unforgettable journey filled with unforgettable memories.
The Barong dance is perhaps the most iconic and widely recognized symbol of Balinese culture. This captivating performance is a timeless tale of good versus evil, unfolding through a dramatic and stylized dance. The Barong, a benevolent lion-like creature, represents the forces of righteousness, while the Rangda, a demonic witch, embodies the dark side of existence.
In the intricate choreography of the Barong dance, Balinese mythology and history intertwine, creating a powerful and immersive experience. This performance is a testament to the Balinese people’s deep connection to their cultural heritage, as they continue to retell ancient stories through the artistry of dance.
Tegenungan Waterfall, a natural marvel nestled in the village of Kemenuh, Gianyar Regency, offers a refreshing escape from the bustling city of Denpasar. This picturesque waterfall, standing at a height of 15 meters, boasts a powerful and steady flow of crystal-clear water, sourced from the Tukad Petanu River.
While not towering over its surroundings, Tegenungan’s impressive volume and pristine water create a captivating atmosphere. This serene location has also become a popular destination for adventure seekers, with some visitors daring to take the plunge from the top of the falls.
Tirta Empul Temple, a renowned Hindu Balinese water temple situated near Tampaksiring, Bali, is a place of profound spiritual significance. The temple’s centerpiece, a petirtaan or bathing structure, is revered for its holy spring water, believed to possess purifying properties. Balinese Hindus flock to Tirta Empul to perform ritual ablutions, seeking spiritual cleansing and renewal.
The temple’s spring continuously replenishes the sacred pond with fresh water, considered amritha, a divine elixir. The name “Tirta Empul” itself translates to “Holy Spring” in Balinese, underscoring its sacred nature.
Kintamani Volcano, a breathtaking destination in Bali’s central highlands, offers a unique and unforgettable experience. Nestled within the picturesque Banli district, this active volcano is the island’s sole inland region, surrounded by the stunning Batur range.
Known collectively as Mount Batur, the volcano and range are renowned for their awe-inspiring views, especially the expansive 13 square kilometer caldera lake. A visit to Kintamani presents a rare opportunity to witness the raw power and beauty of Bali’s volcanic landscape up close.
Tegallalang Rice Terraces, a captivating landscape nestled in Ubud, Bali, showcase the intricate artistry of Balinese agriculture. These terraced fields, sculpted by generations of farmers, are a testament to the ingenuity of the subak system, a traditional cooperative irrigation method.
According to legend, the subak was introduced in the eighth century by the revered sage Rsi Markandeya. Tegallalang, along with the nearby villages of Pejeng and Campuhan, boasts three of the most breathtaking terraced landscapes in Ubud’s region.