Tour Duration : 8 ~ 9 hours
Pick up time : 8 am ~ 9 am
Bedugul tour will visit Bedugul village with cool atmosphere and Visit Bali Bedugul Botanical Garden and other tourist destination. This is an exciting tour packages to enjoy the beauty of nature panorama, Bedugul Tour will visit Taman Ayun Temple is beautiful temple located in mengwi regency with lake surrounded and beautiful architecture.and than tour will continue to visit SANGEH MONKEY FOREST, in the middle of such green and dense forest lives over 600 tame and friendly monkeys that all the time appeal to visitor. After visit Sangeh and then we will continue visiting Coffee Plantations to watch and taste the balinese coffe and the animal coffee or known as a Luwak Coffee. Then tour continue visiting BALI BOTANICAL GARDEN is a park with large area and asa place for recreation parks, in here you will see number scientific services and facilities in support of plant research and conservations including herbarium, library, glasshouses, nursery and plants registration database. Then tour continue visiting the floating temple of ULUN DANU BERATAN TEMPLE in beratan lake, this temple is famous as a tourist destination in north bali islands. Then tour continue visiting CANDI KUNING MARKET for see the traditional vegetable and fruit market, in here also sell some handycraft. Bedugul tour will enjoyable with our Bali Tours Driver always offer his best services to make this tour is enjoyable. Below are some picture for this tour package
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Time and tourism site is subject to change based on your request.
Daily Tour Package : IDR 700K per vehicles
Passengers 1 person – 5 people
Tour condition included Private Tour with air conditioning car , english spoken Driver, drinking water.
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Botanical Garden is located in at bedugul village, baturiti district, tabanan regency, 1240 meters above sea level, it is about 62 km from denpasar and can be reach by motorcycle as the road are fairly goods. Bali botanical garden is unique in Bali as a place for botanical research, conservations, recreation, and educations, it provide a place where you can relax in beautiful an peaceful surrounds while learning about the function of plants in the daily life of Balinese as well as some interesting rain forest plantations and bird life.Bali Botanical Garden is officialy known as a Kebun Raya Eka Karya Bali. Eka Karya refers to this being the first Botanic Garden which has been established following indonesian independence and thus to first to have been established entirely by Indonesian
Bali Botanical Garden was originally established as collection of species of coniters (non flowering seeds plants or Gymno sperma) from through the world and as a place for recreation, It was also equipped for scientific, cultural and technical activities. Development stopped around 1965 because of the insecurity of the period. If was not until 1970 that the garden began to be gradually rehabilitated. On 30 April 1976 the restoration was completed and as part of this area was increased to 129.2 ha and the function broadened from primarily a collection of conifer to include ex-sit conservation of plants from high altitude seasonally wet dry areas in eastern Indonesia.

SANGEH MONKEY FOREST is located at the northern Sangeh Village, Abiansemal District Badung Regency. Sangeh is the name of a village of which its northern pan is overgrown with nutmegs to the extent of M hectares, and which is occupied by hundreds of monkeys. It is about 21 km from Denpasar and can be reached by car easily with a good road condition. In the 17th century during the golden period of Mengwi Kingdom, I Gusti Ketut Karangasem, son of Gusti Agung Made Agung (King of Mengwi) founded a temple in the midst of nutmeg tree forest, later it was called bukit Dari Temple.
Such nutmegs can not be found in other places in Bali, and thee existence at Sangeh is a mystery. The nut meg tree forest with extent of 10 hectares is a holy territory that is securitized by Sangeh Customary Village and its vicinity. In the middle of such green and dense forest, lives over 600 tame and friendly monkeys that all the time appeal to visitor, Part from functioning as sacred places, the forest along with the monkeys comes to be fascinating tourist object that is worth visiting.
According to the mythology from the local villagers, the word Sangeh is derived from the root “Sang” that means a determiner for person and “Ngeh” mean seeing or observing. It is said that the nutmeg trees growing in the forest were originated from Mount Agung that performed a journey to Tama Ayun. They would be going to festoon the garden belonged to Mengwi Kingdom. Their journey was carried out in the evening to avoid from being observed. Unfortunately, people saw the nutmeg trees walking in a procession. They suddenly stopped. Spot where they stopped was named Sangeh that means one who sees.
A small temple blanketed or covered with mould is hidden among the high nutmegs. The back pillar of the temple is carved with an eagle statue, a mystic bud which is told in the story of Samudramantana to be seeking for holy water (caled Tirta Amerta m Balinese language) at the bottom of the ocean. Then, thanks to his met to seek for the holy water, the eagle was presented with a swallow of the water by the God manifested as Wisnu (Batara Wrsnu), and eventually became the faithful vehicle of this God.The other legend tells that the inhabitants of the forest are monkey soldiers that were used in the battle of killing Rahwana. The monkeys fell down together with hunks of mountain forest that were used to press Rahwana’s body, and then settled permanently in that forest
The other story also tells that a princess Mengwi kingdom named Mayangsari, who was smitten with love, faded to be engaged, finally fled to the nearby forest, and became a hermit. In her escape, she did not wear any sheet of dot so that she had to use her long hair to cover the most forbidden part of her body. She faced to each her dream, died mysteriously. The local community believed that the goddess now becomes Batari Mayangsari.

is a temple dedicated to the goddess of the lake is Ida Batari Dewi Ulun Danu on the edge of a huge crater. The dominant shrines are Meru’s (pagodas) dedicated to the lake goddess and the gods of Mount Batur and Mount Gunung Agung, the largest volcano in Bali. The temple was built in the 17th century in worship of the main Hindu trinity, Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva, as well as the lake goddess, Dewi Danu. The sight and cool atmosphere of the Bali uplands have made the lake and this temple a favourite sightseeing and recreational spot as well as a frequently photographed site. Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, literally ‘the source temple of Lake Beratan’, is easily the island’s most iconic sanctuary sharing the scenic qualities with the seaside temples of Uluwatu Temple and Tanah Lot Temple. The smooth reflective surface of the lake surrounding most of the temple’s base creates a unique floating impression, while the mountain range of the Bedugul region encircling the lake provides the temple with a scenic backdrop.


Candi Kuning Traditional Market is located near the entrance of Botanical Garden. This market provides fresh fruits, vegetables, spices, and exotic flowers such as delicate orchids and roses that are neatly displayed creating an array of wonderful colors. Spices include nutmeg, pepper, paprika and turmeric. A wide variety of fresh fruit and vegetables can be found here, as well as pomelo and durian.There are also many types of souvenirs and traditional snacks available to take home to family and friends. To the rear of the market are rows of plant and flower vendors, and surrounding the market are several restaurants where you can eat and rest. Candi Kuning Market opens from 7:00 am 5:00 pm.
We look forward to make your visit to Bali one you will remember and cherish, please feel free to contact us for information and reservation
My personal contact :
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