Bali 4-Day Tour: Beaches, Temples & Adventure
2 cities |
9 attraction(s) |
total distance 135
km
TIPS
Day1
Day2
Day3
Day4
Day1: Bali
2 attraction(s) ·
2 km
1
Long, narrow white-sand swimming & surfing beach with numerous oceanside seafood restaurants.
2
km
Day2: Bali
2 attraction(s) ·
12 km
1
Perched on a cliff, this ancient Hindu temple features ocean views & hosts traditional dance shows.
12
km
Day3: Bali > Ubud
3 attraction(s) ·
12 km
1
Tegalalang Rice Terraces are a natural landscape in Bali, located north of Ubud. The coconut groves and terraced fields create a unique and picturesque scenery. Along the way, visitors can stop by small shops selling Balinese handicrafts to purchase souvenirs and gifts. The best views of Tegalalang Rice Terraces are spread along a one-kilometer roadside, where there are many specially built scenic restaurants and tea houses. Travelers can enjoy Indonesian cuisine and admire the beauty of the terraced fields at these unique dining spots.
10
km
2
Hindu temple complex set in the jungle, renowned for the macaque monkeys who call it home.
2
km
Day4: Bali
2 attraction(s) ·
21 km
1
Volcanic mountain featuring hikes to its summit, plus villages & a scenic lake at its base.
21
km
2
The name of the Shengquan Temple originates from the fact that it is built on an underground spring. This spring constantly gushes out clear water, which flows into a large pool from over a dozen different water outlets. Each outlet represents a different Hindu deity. Worshipers believe that by burying their heads in the flowing water, they can receive the protection of the gods and rid themselves of physical ailments. In addition, there is a legend that says a king's heir had few children, so he often came here to bathe and get baptized, and then prayed to the deities in the temple.




























