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East Bali Tour
Program Details
Itinerary :
- Tirta Gangga Water Palace
- Tenganan Village (Old Village)
- Making salt at kusamba
- Kertagosa
- Bat Cave
Price : IDR 750.000
Max 8 Hours, 50.000 for Extra Hours
Include :
- Car + Petrol
- English speaking driver
- Sarong
- Mineral Water
Tirta Gangga Water Palace
Is a beautiful garden with water fountain and fish pond surrounds at East Bali Islands. This garden is built by King of Karangasem for their relaxation with their family. Amazing place for visit during East Bali Tour. This garden is utilized by empire family for bathing place and now have been arranged natty and fascinate. There is big clean water source that is poured into a channel and go to the tower to make a water fountain. The water palace of Tirta gangga was built in 1948 by King Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem in east Bali, This palace has been shaped in the form of a beautiful water garden and it is located near a natural spring.
Tenganan Village (Old Village)
A visit to Tenganan Village can be a highlight of your trip to the East Bali region any time of year. The village retains much of its ages-old layout and architecture. Even though television antennae and electrical wiring are now visible here and there, most of the stone and earth brick walls, bamboo and thatch roofing are reminiscent of earlier times. Almost all the house compounds welcome visitors, each offering something different for the curious visitor to see. Inside, you will see craftsmen at work weaving a gringsing, carving wooden masks, or making various baskets.
Making salt at kusamba
Salt farming in Kusamba, Bali is a centuries-old tradition where farmers use traditional technique to produce 100% natural salt by sun and wind evaporation. Located on a volcanic black-sand beach in East Bali . The village earned its reputation as a traditional fishing village and natural salt production in Bali.
Kertagosa
Kerta Gosa, also spelled Kertha Gosa and known locally as ‘Taman Gili Kerta Gosa’, is an historical landmark in Semarapura, the main town of the Klungkung regency in East Bali. Kerta Gosa forms part of the Puri Semarapura royal palace complex and features two main structures – a grand hall or the namesake Bale Kerta Gosa with ceilings filled with Kamasan or wayang-style paintings, and the Bale Kambang ‘floating' hall or pavillion that's surrounded by a moat.
Bat Cave
Goa Lawah also known as bat cave is very important to the Balinese Hindu community and one of Bali’s most important temples. It's like Tanah Lot or Pura Besakih one of Bali's key nine directional temples and serves particularly as a guardian against dark spirits from the ocean.
Mpu Kuturan who was one of tha priests who laid the foundation for Hinduism on Bali founded the temple in the 11th century. Some shrines in the compound are still dating back to that early period.
We offer for One day tour on your own Trip Halfday.