Excursions

Guided Mayong Trekking

exploring the natural beauty and traditional Balinese life. Mayong is on the route of Tourism area of Bedugul – Munduk towards Lovina or West Bali. Mayong village is 20 km west south of Lovina away from the busy world. It is small village situated among the rice field, tropical fruit tree .

The village keep it’s traditional way of life like farming on the rice field , cattle breeding, growing fruits, vegetable and daily routine of offerings and ceremony.

Buddhist temple Vihara

The monastery (Brahma Vihara Arama) was built in 1970 by locals financing by Indonesian and also aids of Thailand government, and it’s consecrated in 1972.

It has been damaged by earthquake in 1976. The new Stupa has been repaired and is decorated with splendidly colorful confection.

The temple complex enjoys a wonderful hillside setting such as brilliant orange tile roof stand over an entrance gate guarded by fine two Naga, with bell tower in the corner of middle courtyard.

Volcano twin lakes: Danau Tamblingan, Danau Buyan

A pair of lakes located in one of the cool climates and very cold at that time of night in the village area of Wanagiri, Singaraja, Bali.

The two crater lakes are located within the caldera of extinct Bedugul volcano. They were a single lake until 1800; a landslide separated the lake into two lakes, and a narrow land bridge of less than a mile width divides them.

Located at altitudes of nearly 4000 feet, this is the heart of Bali's farming area, with coffee plantations, vegetable fields and traditional rice paddies covering the nearby slopes.

Swim the Hot Springs of Banjar

Banjar Hot Springs are centuries-old springs have been upgraded with modern facilities over time. They’ve have become a favourite retreat and recreational site among locals and international visitors.

Locally known as Air Panas Banjar, the hot springs are located approximately 5 km southwest from the famous Lovina coast in North Bali.

They share the same district as the Brahmavihara Arama Buddhist monastery, which is located only 1.5 km to the east.

Bedugul Botanic Gardens

Bali Botanic Garden is Indonesia's largest Botanic Garden containing the island’s biggest collection of wild orchids and receiving over half-a-million visitors each year.

Nestled in the refreshingly cool, mountainous region of Bedugul in central Bali, the 157-hectare Garden is an easy day trip, around 90 minutes' drive north of Denpasar.

The sprawling, peaceful Garden is a mix of green, open space, landscaped gardens, unique plant collections and remnant tropical forest set against the misty slopes of Tapak Hill.

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