Explore The Ancient Bali

Location

Bali

Duration

15 Days

Highlight 1

Visit Tenganan Bali Aga Tribe village in East of Bali

Highlight 2

Visit Besakih Temple often referred to as Bali’s ‘mother temple’

Price:

€3950

Details

Itinerary

Gallery

The history of Bali can be traced back to 2000 BCE, when the first inhabitants were thought to have migrated from other parts of Southeast Asia, and Oceania. Artifacts of this era were discovered in the region of Cekik, located at the western most tip of the island. The people of Bali at this time were hunter-gather tribes, with populations concentrated along rivers, and lakes.  The name "Bali" is referenced in various inscriptions as Baliwipa (Bali island) ) starting in the first-century CE.


Highlights

  • Visit Tenganan Bali Aga Tribe village in East of Bali

  • Drive to Budakeling Village for astrology reading by the traditional priest and purification blessing

  • Visit Besakih Temple is often referred to as Bali’s ‘mother temple’ – a grand complex of at least 86 clan temples and shrines on the south-western slopes of Mount Agung

  • Discover Puncak Penulisan temple; A temple that endured since far before the ruling of Bedahulu Dynasty dated back in the eighth century

  • Visit Pancering Jagat temple which located to the east of Lake Batur in Trunyan village, an ancient Hindu temple famous for the massive 4m tall statue of the village's guardian spirit

  • Meet the locals village of Trunyan with it is old tradition where The Trunyanese do not cremate their dead and just placed under the Taru Menyan tree

  • Come to see the hanging newborn placentas, unique to Bayung Gede

  • Enjoy Eco Trekking to Bayad; home to some of the most spectacular scenery on the island of Bali and home to caves, waterfalls and beautiful flora and fauna that can only be truly explored on foot

  • Visit Tirta Empul for purification blessing and Gumang Temple; This temple is one of the cultural heritage areas in the upper Pakerisan river

  • Explore Durgi Kutri Temple to see statue of the goddess Durga Mahisasuramardhini which is a beautiful sculpture artwork and considered as a statue of the manifestation of Queen Gunapryadharmapatni or Mahendradatta , the empress of King Udayana who ruled Bali Island in the early 11th century

  • Discover Goa Garba is recognized as a temple for a giant. It is believed that the temple is related to a famous Balinese legend of an ancient Balinese Hindu military leader named Kebo Iwa

  • Enjoy Organic Farm Cooking Class run by organic community farm in Bali

  • 3 Hour Hour Silver Jewelry Making Class

  • Visit Tihingan is where the music on the island comes from, a rare gem even in the artsy, culturally rich Bali

  • Taman Anyar Balinese Experience is ordinary Balinese daily life, you will learn how to be Balinese people

  • Embark on an island tour to Broken Beach, Angels Billabong, and Kelingking Beach; the three must-see iconic tourist destinations on the island

  • Crystal Bay beach for swimming and relax on the beach



Details

Itinerary

Gallery

The history of Bali can be traced back to 2000 BCE, when the first inhabitants were thought to have migrated from other parts of Southeast Asia, and Oceania. Artifacts of this era were discovered in the region of Cekik, located at the western most tip of the island. The people of Bali at this time were hunter-gather tribes, with populations concentrated along rivers, and lakes.  The name "Bali" is referenced in various inscriptions as Baliwipa (Bali island) ) starting in the first-century CE.


Highlights

  • Visit Tenganan Bali Aga Tribe village in East of Bali

  • Drive to Budakeling Village for astrology reading by the traditional priest and purification blessing

  • Visit Besakih Temple is often referred to as Bali’s ‘mother temple’ – a grand complex of at least 86 clan temples and shrines on the south-western slopes of Mount Agung

  • Discover Puncak Penulisan temple; A temple that endured since far before the ruling of Bedahulu Dynasty dated back in the eighth century

  • Visit Pancering Jagat temple which located to the east of Lake Batur in Trunyan village, an ancient Hindu temple famous for the massive 4m tall statue of the village's guardian spirit

  • Meet the locals village of Trunyan with it is old tradition where The Trunyanese do not cremate their dead and just placed under the Taru Menyan tree

  • Come to see the hanging newborn placentas, unique to Bayung Gede

  • Enjoy Eco Trekking to Bayad; home to some of the most spectacular scenery on the island of Bali and home to caves, waterfalls and beautiful flora and fauna that can only be truly explored on foot

  • Visit Tirta Empul for purification blessing and Gumang Temple; This temple is one of the cultural heritage areas in the upper Pakerisan river

  • Explore Durgi Kutri Temple to see statue of the goddess Durga Mahisasuramardhini which is a beautiful sculpture artwork and considered as a statue of the manifestation of Queen Gunapryadharmapatni or Mahendradatta , the empress of King Udayana who ruled Bali Island in the early 11th century

  • Discover Goa Garba is recognized as a temple for a giant. It is believed that the temple is related to a famous Balinese legend of an ancient Balinese Hindu military leader named Kebo Iwa

  • Enjoy Organic Farm Cooking Class run by organic community farm in Bali

  • 3 Hour Hour Silver Jewelry Making Class

  • Visit Tihingan is where the music on the island comes from, a rare gem even in the artsy, culturally rich Bali

  • Taman Anyar Balinese Experience is ordinary Balinese daily life, you will learn how to be Balinese people

  • Embark on an island tour to Broken Beach, Angels Billabong, and Kelingking Beach; the three must-see iconic tourist destinations on the island

  • Crystal Bay beach for swimming and relax on the beach



Details

Itinerary

Gallery

The history of Bali can be traced back to 2000 BCE, when the first inhabitants were thought to have migrated from other parts of Southeast Asia, and Oceania. Artifacts of this era were discovered in the region of Cekik, located at the western most tip of the island. The people of Bali at this time were hunter-gather tribes, with populations concentrated along rivers, and lakes.  The name "Bali" is referenced in various inscriptions as Baliwipa (Bali island) ) starting in the first-century CE.


Highlights

  • Visit Tenganan Bali Aga Tribe village in East of Bali

  • Drive to Budakeling Village for astrology reading by the traditional priest and purification blessing

  • Visit Besakih Temple is often referred to as Bali’s ‘mother temple’ – a grand complex of at least 86 clan temples and shrines on the south-western slopes of Mount Agung

  • Discover Puncak Penulisan temple; A temple that endured since far before the ruling of Bedahulu Dynasty dated back in the eighth century

  • Visit Pancering Jagat temple which located to the east of Lake Batur in Trunyan village, an ancient Hindu temple famous for the massive 4m tall statue of the village's guardian spirit

  • Meet the locals village of Trunyan with it is old tradition where The Trunyanese do not cremate their dead and just placed under the Taru Menyan tree

  • Come to see the hanging newborn placentas, unique to Bayung Gede

  • Enjoy Eco Trekking to Bayad; home to some of the most spectacular scenery on the island of Bali and home to caves, waterfalls and beautiful flora and fauna that can only be truly explored on foot

  • Visit Tirta Empul for purification blessing and Gumang Temple; This temple is one of the cultural heritage areas in the upper Pakerisan river

  • Explore Durgi Kutri Temple to see statue of the goddess Durga Mahisasuramardhini which is a beautiful sculpture artwork and considered as a statue of the manifestation of Queen Gunapryadharmapatni or Mahendradatta , the empress of King Udayana who ruled Bali Island in the early 11th century

  • Discover Goa Garba is recognized as a temple for a giant. It is believed that the temple is related to a famous Balinese legend of an ancient Balinese Hindu military leader named Kebo Iwa

  • Enjoy Organic Farm Cooking Class run by organic community farm in Bali

  • 3 Hour Hour Silver Jewelry Making Class

  • Visit Tihingan is where the music on the island comes from, a rare gem even in the artsy, culturally rich Bali

  • Taman Anyar Balinese Experience is ordinary Balinese daily life, you will learn how to be Balinese people

  • Embark on an island tour to Broken Beach, Angels Billabong, and Kelingking Beach; the three must-see iconic tourist destinations on the island

  • Crystal Bay beach for swimming and relax on the beach



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