- Relax and swim at the pristine White Sand Beach, a hidden gem perfect for unwinding
- Discover the beauty of two royal palaces: Tirta Gangga Water Palace and Taman Ujung Water Palace, surrounded by lush gardens and stunning architecture
- Enjoy a full-day private guided tour with a tailored itinerary and flexible pacing
- Private return transfers in an air-conditioned car
- Professional English-speaking guide (other languages available upon request)
- Petrol, parking, and toll fees
- Entrance tickets to all listed attractions
- Donations where applicable
- Bottled mineral water during the tour
but can be ordered additionally:
- Tegunungan waterfall
- Meals and personal expenses
- Gratuities for the guide and driver (optional)
- Any services not mentioned in the itinerary
This full-day private guided tour takes you to the enchanting eastern part of Bali. You'll be picked up directly from your accommodation and returned at the end of the day for a seamless and comfortable experience.
Your first destination is the renowned Goa Lawah, also known as the Bat Cave Temple. This sacred site is home to thousands of bats and is steeped in legend, believed to house the mythical giant dragon-serpent Basuki.
Next, you'll visit the historic Kerta Gosa Pavilion within the Klungkung temple complex. Once the Supreme Court of Bali, this palace played a crucial role in shaping the island’s history. Its intricate paintings and decorations, a rare example of ancient Klungkung artistry, have been beautifully preserved and continue to captivate visitors.
Afterward, head to the stunning White Sand Beach, an idyllic spot where you can relax and swim in the crystal-clear ocean waters.
The tour culminates with visits to two iconic royal palaces: Tirta Gangga Water Palace and Taman Ujung Water Palace, both built by the King of Karangasem. These architectural gems feature lush gardens, intricate fountains, and serene pools, offering a glimpse into Bali’s regal past amidst breathtaking surroundings.
This private tour offers a personalized journey through the natural and cultural wonders of eastern Bali.