East Bali Tour
East Bali is a region in Bali that offers a variety of natural beauty, from dense forests to black sand beaches. The region is also known for its barren gravel plains and active volcanoes, such as Mount Agung. The southern coast of East Bali is famous for the resort town of Candidasa and the port of Padang Bai, which is the departure point for ferries to Lombok.
Trip Highlights
- Lempuyang Temple = Lempuyang Temple, located in the Karangasem Regency of Bali, is one of the oldest and most sacred Hindu temples in Bali. Its history is deeply intertwined with Balinese mythology and the establishment of places of worship around Mount Lempuyang is believed to predate most other Hindu temples on the island. The temple is part of the "Pura Sad Kahyangan" – the six most important spiritual sites in Bali, dedicated to the god Hyang Iswara.
- Tirta Gangga = Tirta Gangga, meaning "water from the Ganges River," is a former royal water palace in Bali, Indonesia, built in 1946 by King Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem. It was intended as a recreational space for the royal family and features a unique blend of Balinese and Chinese architectural styles.
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- Tukad Cepung Waterfall = This waterfall has a main waterfall of 15 meters high and is located under a cave. The depth of the water is not so deep, only 30 cm, so it is safe for those of you who want to bathe under it. If you are lucky, in sunny weather, in the splash of the flowing waterfall you will see a very beautiful rainbow.
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