Munduk Tour and Activity
Tamblingan Lake
Along the road at Munduk Village both lakes can be seen in full
view. Cars can reach the edge of the lake, surrounded by beautiful
forest. Facilities are available for car parking by the lake, boat rentals
for fishing or just recreation. Not surprisingly this area attracts many
travelers who love to do hikes through the beautiful mountains and also you can
have trekking in the forest to see the plantation around the lake Depending on
your interest and time you can either just enjoy the view, take pictures or go
for a hike.
is a favorite tourist destination in Bali famous with the
beautiful rice terrace unfolding from the foot of mountain until the coastal
side. It is one of places to visit in Bali with the beautiful view as according
to its name from Jati and luwih, where Jati mean really and Luwih meaning
especial, good, and beautiful or the equivalent. The local paddies are planted
in this place look typically of the high relative size plant if it is compared
with other pre-eminent paddy planted by most farmers in Bali . Despitefully, Jatiluwih also
famous with its organic agriculture system due to the location is located in
the in the plateau of Watukaru Mount which is suitable for the agriculture
development. Jatiluwih is one of the place of interest in the area of Penebel,
Tabanan. Jatiluwih famous for its natural beauty with terraced rice fields
which neatly. in this place also in the beautiful mountain scenery named
Batukaru mountain, because the location of this Jatiluwih right at the foot of
the Batukaru mountain. Jatiluwih rice cultivation has an area of approximately
636 ha. And this Jatiluwih rice field located at an altitude of 700 meters
above sea level. This area is a suitable
place to visit for the one who missed the Mountain fresh air and the natural
panorama as a place to soothe the mind, because of the beautiful place that is
still natural with fresh air.
Batukaru Temple
Referred to by locals as Pura Luhur Batukaru, is one of Bali’s key
temples, located at the foot of namesake Mount Batukaru. At an altitude of
2,270m above sea level on the second highest peak in Bali after Mount Agung,
the temple is surrounded by cool natural forests, providing a pleasant
sightseeing stopover for nature lovers. Moreover, the island’s most
impressive expanse of rice paddies, jatiliwih is within a two-kilometre
drive from the temple, making popular stopovers on excursions to Bali’s central highlands.The main structure of Batukaru
Temple features a multitude of shrines with tiered roofs, and the complex is
filled with ancient structures heavily covered in green moss. The walled
compounds contain several shrines, as well as high 'meru' towers, and 'bale'
pavilions with unmistakably ancient Balinese features, such as the dark grass
roofs and intricate wall carvings.There are different courtyards inside the
complex, sparsely positioned and on different elevations, connected through a
series of flowering gardens and statue-lined steps. Within the main temple
courtyard there is a freshwater spring that serves as the holy water source for
prayers and ceremonies. Another separate spring serves cleansing and
purification rituals. Mount
Batukaru as a whole is considered a sacred site and the misty slopes of the heavily
forested mountain enhances its spiritual vibe. The temple is frequented by
visitors on any given day; however several parts of the temple’s inner sanctum
remain off-limits to non-pilgrims. The temple is devoted to the Hindu god
Mahadeva, considered the master of the air, water and plants. The 11th century
Batukaru Temple shares the cool and quiet upland vicinity of the Wongaya Gede
farming community in the Penebel Village of Tabanan regency.The best time to
visit is during the temple’s biannual ‘piodalan’ temple anniversaries, which
coincides each Thursday after the Galungan celebrations. Balinese families from
adjacent villages in Wangaya Gede and from all over the island make pilgrimages
to this mountain temple for blessings.Old Balinese chronicles state
that the temple suffered major destruction following a siege by the
neighbouring Buleleng kingdom during the warring times of 1605 AD. The temple
remained in ruins for a considerable period, until major restorations began in
1959 for over two decades, reinstating Batukaru Temple back to its current
form.A visit to the temple calls for proper attire and conduct. As with any
Balinese temple visit, you must wear a sash around your waist, which are
available for free at the security post before the temple entrance, and women
during their periods are not allowed to the temple grounds. There is a large
parking area a kilometre down from the temple, where a variety of local kiosks
and warungs offer local cuisine, snacks and refreshments. One of the
traditional must-try cakes in the Tabanan region include klepon, palm
sugar-filled gelatinous steamed rice flour balls served with shredded coconut.
Pick Up : 08am- 4 pm
Tour start : From Munduk village continuous to - Tamblingan Lake then visit to- Jatiluwih Race Terrace- last visit to Batukaru Temple- back to Munduk Village
Price : IDR 550.000 per car max 4 persons
Includes : Full AC Car,English speaking driver,Fuel, Parking fees,
Excludes : Lunch, Entrance Ticket and other personal expenses
Excludes : Lunch, Entrance Ticket and other personal expenses
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