Fullday Temple on the Ocean & North Bali Tour
Located on the shores of Lake Beratan in Bedugul highlands, this beautiful floating temple is dedicated to the goddess of water
Located on the shores of Lake Beratan in Bedugul highlands, this beautiful floating temple is dedicated to the goddess of water
Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jatiluwih showcases Bali’s traditional Subak irrigation system and endless panoramic green rice fields
One of Bali’s most famous ocean temples, dramatically perched on a rock formation surrounded by the sea.
One of Bali’s most famous ocean temples, dramatically perched on a rock formation surrounded by the sea.
A hidden gem waterfall tucked inside lush tropical jungle
Located in the cool highlands of Bedugul, this stunning temple appears to float on the calm waters of Lake Beratan
The final stop takes you to a hidden natural gem tucked inside a lush tropical forest.
the famous sea temple located on a rock formation by the ocean.
Every Details of Tour Package Fullday Temple on the Ocean & North Bali Tour
Enjoy a full-day journey visiting Bali’s most scenic cultural and natural attractions including Tanah Lot Temple, a stunning ocean temple famous for its coastal views, the UNESCO-listed Jatiluwih Rice Terraces with breathtaking green landscapes, the beautiful lakeside Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, and the hidden tropical beauty of Leke Leke Waterfall.
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Full Day Story, From Ocean Temple To Highland Lakes To Jungle Falls
Fullday Temple on the Ocean & North Bali Tour is a slow and beautiful journey that follows the rhythm of Bali. The morning begins beside an ancient sea temple where the Indian Ocean breathes against volcanic rock, the afternoon wanders through a UNESCO rice terrace where water sings through bright green steps, the highland air turns crisp beside a holy lake where a temple seems to float, and the day softens under jungle shade where a narrow ribbon of water falls like silver silk. This is a full day private tour in North Bali crafted for travelers who want a clear story, strong scenery, and a real sense of place.
On this Bali temple tour you move from coast to countryside with ease, from Tanah Lot Temple on the ocean to the cool Bedugul highlands and on to a hidden waterfall. Every stop is a chapter, every sight is a page, and every breath is a reminder that Bali is both sacred and simple. You see what you came for, the famous icons, and you feel what you did not expect, the quiet details, the terraced textures, the mountain air, the friendly greetings on village roads. This North Bali tour blends culture and nature, it is suitable for couples, families, and travelers who like balance, variety, and time to pause.
Highlights in one day, Tanah Lot Sea Temple, Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, Leke Leke Waterfall, scenic countryside, local life, fresh mountain air, coastal views, and unforgettable photo moments.
Tanah Lot Temple, The Ocean’s Edge And The Island’s Spirit
Waves curl and shine, salt air rises, and a temple rests upon black lava rock. Tanah Lot Temple, one of Bali’s most iconic sea temples, gives instant drama and calm at the same time. It is a place of prayer, a symbol of protection, and a timeless silhouette against the Indian Ocean. As you walk the coastal path, you hear the sea speak its steady language, you see offerings placed with care, and you notice how the horizon is wide enough to hold any thought you bring with you.
This is a location made for strong images, arches cut by the sea, tidal pools that mirror clouds, cliff edges that frame the temple like a painting. It is also made for slow moments, feet on warm stone, eyes on long light, hands reaching for a camera, then resting again just to watch. The scent of incense blends with the scent of salt. The sound of the ocean blends with quiet conversation. In this place the island’s spiritual heritage feels close and present, simple and powerful.
Scenes To Notice At The Sea Temple
- The temple silhouette against bright sky and deep blue water, strong contrast and clear lines, perfect for photography.
- The texture of black rock, cut by time and tide, with small pools that hold shells and sky reflections.
- The local art stalls and small markets near the path, colors and crafts that echo daily life in a coastal village.
- The way light changes quickly by the ocean, bright one moment, soft the next, a natural studio for every camera and every mood.
Standing here, the idea of a Bali temple tour becomes real, temples are not only places to see, they are places to feel. This first chapter sets the tone, open, spacious, and guided by water.
Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, UNESCO Heritage And The Art Of Water
From the ocean the road climbs gently. Villages pass with friendly waves. The air cools and turns fresh. Then the land unfolds into a grand green theater, Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Here the Subak irrigation system, a traditional and community led way of sharing water, shapes the hills into long curves and bright steps. Green upon green, line upon line, a pattern woven by farmers over centuries.
Jatiluwih is wide and quiet. It is not a single viewpoint, it is a living valley. The fields breathe, the insects sing, and the breezes move through the rice like fingers through silk. On a short, easy walk you hear the soft music of flowing channels, you pass shrines where farmers leave offerings, and you see how water arrives, rests, then moves again, always forward, always generous. It is the heart of a Bali rice terraces tour, an open classroom where land and people show how cooperation feeds a community.
What The Eye Loves In Jatiluwih
- Endless terraces stepping toward distant volcanoes, a classic Bali panorama with layered depth and soft light.
- Subak canals that glimmer in the sun, small streams that look like threads of glass pulled across green cloth.
- Working fields, farmers in broad hats, careful steps on narrow dykes, a living rhythm shaped by season and time.
- Cool breezes, fresh air that makes you slow down and breathe deeper, a simple pleasure in the highlands.
In Jatiluwih, photos look like paintings and walks feel like meditation. The landscape is both grand and gentle. The UNESCO recognition is well deserved, but the feeling is local and personal, like standing inside a story that keeps telling itself season after season.
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, Lake Light And Mountain Mist
Higher still, the road curves into the Bedugul highlands where temperature drops a few degrees and clouds hang like soft curtains. On the shore of a calm crater lake rests Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, a sacred complex dedicated to the water goddess. When the lake is high, the small pagodas seem to float. When the air is still, the reflection is so clear it looks like a second temple under the surface. Mountains rise behind, adding a deep green backdrop, making every angle feel balanced and composed.
This Bedugul tour moment is all about light and atmosphere, a temple set inside a circle of water and hills. You can walk the garden paths, enjoy manicured lawns, traditional gates, and small shrines, all arranged with the calm precision that Bali gardens do so well. It is a place to take quiet steps, to listen, to watch clouds move and light shift. Each shift brings a new composition, a new photograph, a new mood.
Details That Shape The Lake Temple Experience
- The contrast of black meru roofs against bright sky and pale water, classic lines that read well on any screen or print.
- The sense of floating architecture when the lake level rises, a visual magic that feels simple and pure.
- The Bedugul air, cool and refreshing, a natural pause in a tropical day, perfect for slow walking and long looking.
- The symmetry of gates and shrines, patterns that draw your eye into the scene like an invitation.
Here, the sacred role of water in Bali’s culture connects back to what you saw at Jatiluwih, a full circle of nature and belief. It is elegant, it is peaceful, and it is unmistakably Bali.
Leke Leke Waterfall, A Hidden Ribbon In The Jungle
Finally the path slips into a softer green. Bamboo bridges, fern shadows, and the steady hush of water ahead. Leke Leke Waterfall is not enormous, it is intimate. A narrow, graceful fall that drops into a clear pool inside a leafy amphitheater. The world grows quiet here. You feel the mist on your skin, you smell wet stone and clean earth, and you watch sunlight reach through the canopy like gentle hands. Every detail is close enough to touch, moss on rock, roots on path, drops on leaves.
This is the North Bali tour at its most secret and simple. The short walk is part of the charm, a small adventure with a big reward. Photographs capture the silky water with lush walls on both sides. Videos catch the steady sound that calms the mind. Time feels loose, uncounted, held softly by the fall. A last stop that quiets the day and leaves it shining.
Moments That Make The Waterfall Special
- The narrow cascade, elegant and focused, a perfect subject for portraits and long exposure photography.
- The leafy frame, green walls and natural textures that make photos look like a secret garden.
- The cool microclimate under the canopy, a refreshing contrast after open landscapes and lake shores.
- The soft echo of water that makes conversation peaceful and pauses feel welcome.
Leaving Leke Leke feels like stepping out of a poem, slow footsteps, a last glance, then back to the gentle world of village roads and bright Bali light.
The Road Between, Villages, Views, And Everyday Bali
Bali is not only the places you stop, it is the lines you follow between them. On this full day private tour Bali shows you roadside shrines wrapped in cloth, warungs with steaming pots, children waving on their walk home, scooters piled high with baskets, and rice fields that change shape with the land. The colors are everyday, yet they feel special because you are seeing them with time, attention, and open eyes.
From coastal flats to highland curves, the scenery is a study in contrast. Palms give way to tall trees, air grows cooler, light turns clear, and the views push farther. You pass markets with neat pyramids of fruit, flowers bundled tight for ceremonies, and spices in open bowls. You pass gardens where marigolds burn bright and cacao leaves shine. Between destinations you gather the small scenes that make the big scenes feel alive.
Photography, Light, And The Art Of A Good Day
This itinerary reads like a photographer’s wish list. Tanah Lot Temple gives sharp lines and big sea. Jatiluwih Rice Terraces give depth, texture, and misty horizons. Ulun Danu Beratan gives reflection and symmetry. Leke Leke Waterfall gives motion inside stillness. You do not need special gear to enjoy this. You only need to look. Yet if you do enjoy the craft, this day rewards you with natural studios at every stop.
Compositions To Try
- At the sea temple, frame the meru tower against surf spray for strong contrast, or shoot low to include tidal textures in the foreground.
- In Jatiluwih, layer terraces from a corner angle, place a shrine or a farmer in the lower third to guide the eye through the scene.
- By the lake, wait for soft light to smooth the water, center the temple to mirror mountain lines, keep horizons straight for clean calm images.
- At the waterfall, slow your shutter to show silk water, step aside to include ferns and roots, add a person for scale if you like storytelling styles.
Whether you share images online or keep them for yourself, each place offers more than a snapshot. It offers a memory that looks like it felt, spacious, green, and gentle.
Cultural Touches, Respect, And Simple Kindness
A Bali temple tour brings you close to living culture. You may see offerings set with flowers and rice, you may hear gamelan sounds drift from a distance, you may notice how people step lightly around shrines. Respect is simple. Dress modestly at holy places. Step around offerings, not over them. Smile and greet with a soft voice. These small gestures match the island’s generous heart and open many friendly doors.
In the Subak fields of Jatiluwih, water is not only function, it is philosophy, a shared resource managed through cooperation and ceremony. At Ulun Danu Beratan that philosophy becomes a temple on a lake, water at the center of belief. At Tanah Lot the ocean is the protective boundary, a reminder that the island is held by greater forces. At Leke Leke water becomes personal, close, and quiet. Across the day, water leads the way.
Light, Weather, And The Gentle Pace Of The Highlands
Bali’s light is a partner in every scene. Along the coast you may meet bright sun and sharp shadows that give the sea its sparkle. In the highlands of Bedugul the light often turns soft, filtered by thin clouds, perfect for even tones and calm portraits. In the rice terraces, early or late hours give long shadows that shape the steps and show every curve. In the jungle shade at the waterfall, light falls in narrow beams that look like stage lights for a quiet play.
North Bali moves at a slower pace. Roads curve, time breathes, and views invite pauses. The balance of places in this full day private tour Bali itinerary is gentle by design, big sights with time to absorb them, no rush, no race, just a steady flow across lands that still follow traditional rhythms.
Who Will Love This North Bali Tour
This day suits many kinds of travelers. It suits the culture seeker who wants sacred places with clear stories. It suits the nature lover who wants green views, open sky, and clean water. It suits the photographer who wants varied scenes in one efficient route. It suits the family that prefers fresh air and simple walks. It suits the couple that loves calm places and shared moments. It suits the solo traveler who likes time to think while moving through beautiful landscapes.
Because it blends ocean, rice terraces, lake temple, and waterfall, it is also a great choice for a first full day in Bali, a complete orientation to the island’s natural beauty and spiritual charm in a single easy story.
Flavors Of The Highlands And The Coast
Along the way you see small fruit stands with neat stacks of strawberries in Bedugul, young coconuts by the coast, and fragrant spices in open trays. This region is known for fresh produce, for mountain grown vegetables, and for simple meals that taste like the place they come from. If you pause for a bite, the food is often humble and honest, rice that tastes of the fields you just walked, vegetables cut crisp, sambal bright with heat and lime.
These flavors, like the views, are not complicated. They are fresh, generous, and alive. They add another layer to the day, a sensory memory that sits beside your photos and your steps.
Sustainable Notes, Water, Land, And Care
Jatiluwih’s UNESCO status highlights a truth that you can see with your own eyes, land and water here are managed with care and cooperation. Respecting paths, staying on dykes, and keeping fields clean are simple acts that honor that care. At the lake temple, remembering that the water is sacred keeps the space calm and pure. At the waterfall, leaving only footprints keeps the jungle lush for the next visitor. These are small choices that keep Bali beautiful.
In this tour, you step into landscapes that are living systems, farms that feed, lakes that bless, forests that breathe. The best souvenir is attention, the second best is a photo that helps you remember how it felt to be present.
A Clear Route, A Gentle Flow, A Memorable Finish
By the end of the day the mind is full but light. The ocean’s power, the terraces’ order, the lake’s stillness, the waterfall’s hush, they balance each other. You arrive with curiosity and you leave with a deeper picture, not just of places, but of how those places fit together to make Bali feel whole.
This Best Bali tour package brings famous names into focus, Tanah Lot Temple, Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, Ulun Danu Beratan, Leke Leke Waterfall, and wraps them into one story shaped by water and time. It is clear, it is calm, and it is complete. If you want a single day that holds many forms of beauty, this is that day, a beautiful thread from sea to field to lake to forest, tied neatly by evening light and easy memories.
Essential Feelings, What Stays With You
- Freedom by the ocean, wide sky, wide sea, temple stone holding firm as waves rise and fall.
- Calm in the terraces, lines of green that teach the eye to slow down and follow water.
- Grace by the lake, mountain air on skin, reflections that make stillness visible.
- Quiet in the jungle, the sound of falling water, the cool of shade, the softness of moss and mist.
These are simple feelings, easy to carry, easy to recall. Long after the day ends, they return when you need them, a small inner island you can visit any time.
Why This Day Matters
Travel is often a search for balance. This full day private tour Bali experience balances iconic views with soft moments, grand scenes with human scale, cultural depth with natural ease. It shows the island’s structure, water at the center, land shaped around it, people living with both. It is both a classic North Bali tour and a personal story, made of your steps and your gaze, guided by places that have welcomed travelers and worshippers for generations.
Fullday Temple on the Ocean & North Bali Tour is a clear and complete way to see Bali’s essentials in one journey, ocean temple, UNESCO rice terraces, highland lake temple, and hidden waterfall. The words are simple, the scenes are strong, and the feeling is pure Bali.
Requirements
- Comfortable walking shoes or sandals
- Light and comfortable clothing
- Jacket or sweater (Bedugul area can be cool)
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses and hat
- Camera or smartphone for photos
- Extra clothes
- Cash for entrance tickets, lunch, and personal expenses
Itinerary
*Example Itinerary*
Hotel Pick-Up
Pick up from your hotel and start the journey to explore Bali’s cultural and natural highlights.
Visit Tanah Lot Temple
Enjoy visiting the famous sea temple located on a rock formation by the ocean. Explore the surrounding coastal area, take photos, and learn about Balinese Hindu traditions.
Visit Jatiluwih Rice Terraces
Explore the beautiful UNESCO rice terrace with panoramic green landscapes. Enjoy fresh mountain air and peaceful countryside scenery. Guests can take a short walk around the rice fields
Lunch Break
Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant with rice field or mountain view (personal expense).
Visit Ulun Danu Beratan Temple
Visit the iconic floating temple located on Lake Beratan in Bedugul highland. Enjoy cool weather, beautiful gardens, and scenic lake views.
Visit Leke Leke Waterfall
Take a short trekking through tropical jungle to reach this hidden waterfall. Enjoy the relaxing atmosphere and natural beauty.
Return to the hotel
Arrive back at hotel and end of tour.
Discover everything our tour package offers! Included features cover all the essentials for a seamless adventure: from meals and drinks to transportation, activity fees, tickets, and experienced guides, everything is arranged so you can focus on enjoying the experience. Meanwhile, excluded features like personal expenses or optional drinks give you the flexibility to tailor your journey exactly how you want. With this thoughtful combination, every trip is comfortable, convenient, and unforgettable.
- Drinking water 🥤
- English Driver 🇬🇧
- Fuel ⛽, Toll & Parking 🅿️
- Private Car 🚕
- Alcoholic Drinks 🍹
- Personal expenses 🛒
- Soft Drinks 🧉
- Dinner 🍽️
- Activity fees 🧾(rafting, ATV, etc.)
- All taxes & service charges 💲
- Breakfast 🥐
- Entrance / Temple / Attraction tickets 🎟
- Equipment / Gear rental 🪖
- Licensed local guide 👲
- Local travel / activity insurance ☂
- Lunch 🍴
- Pictures & Videos 📸
Plan your day with ease using our clear pickup and drop-off times by region. We organize all transfers based on your location to ensure a smooth, punctual start and finish to your tour. Whether you’re staying in Kuta, Seminyak, Ubud, Canggu, Nusa Dua, or other popular areas, you’ll know exactly when and where we’ll meet you and bring you back. No need to arrange your own transport or worry about timing, just be ready at the scheduled time, and we’ll handle the rest so you can relax and enjoy your Bali experience from the moment we pick you up until we drop you off.
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- Kuta-
- Nusa Dua-
- Sanur-
- Seminyak-
- Ubud-
- Uluwatu-
- Canggu-
- Kuta-
- Nusa Dua-
- Sanur-
- Seminyak-
- Ubud-
- Uluwatu-
Easily see if a tour matches your mobility and comfort needs with our clear accessibility labels. Each experience highlights whether it’s child-friendly, senior-friendly, wheelchair accessible, or suitable for guests with visual, hearing, or other special needs. These tags help you quickly understand how welcoming and adaptable each tour is, so every traveler, families, seniors, and guests with disabilities, can enjoy Bali safely, comfortably, and with confidence.
- Child-Friendly
- Disability-Friendly
- Hearing-Impaired Friendly
- Senior-Friendly
- Special-Needs Accessible
- Visually-Impaired Friendly
- Wheelchair Accessible
- 21+ people
- 11-20 People
- 5–10 People
- 2–4 People
- Solo
- Private Bus
- Private Car
- Scooter
- Shared Bus
- Shared Car
- By Cash
- Credit Card In-Person
- Credit Card Online
- Cryptocurrency Online
- Paypal
- 5–10 People450,000
- 2–4 People550,000
- Solo1,100,000
Booking Process
- Send your booking request through our website, or directly from our social media and wait for a quick answer from one of our agent.
- Wait for the confirmation from our booking agent. They will contact you through the communication channel you provided.
- Review the details and finalize your booking with our agent, pay online or by cash, and prepare to enjoy an amazing tour full of fun and memories!
Cancellation Terms
- Cancel up to one day before your tour for a full refund on paid bookings, no questions asked!
- Cancellations on the day of the tour incur a 100% fee. Please plan ahead to secure your spot.
- If the tour is canceled due to bad weather before it starts, enjoy free cancellation with a full refund.
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Start Booking NowFrequently Asked Questions
How long is the tour?
This is a full-day tour lasting approximately 10–11 hours, depending on traffic and hotel location
Is this tour suitable for children and elderly travelers?
Yes, this tour is suitable for most age groups. However, visiting the waterfall requires light trekking and walking on stairs, so guests should have moderate physical ability.
What should I wear when visiting temples?
Guests are required to wear modest clothing covering shoulders and knees when visiting temples. Sarongs are usually provided at temple entrances if needed.

North Bali Tour: Cultural & Nature Exploration
The North Bali Tour offers a perfect blend of Balinese culture, scenic highlands, and natural beauty ...
The North Bali Tour offers a perfect blend of Balinese culture, scenic highlands, and natural beauty. This journey takes you through cooler mountain areas, lush landscapes, and iconic landmarks.
