
BEDUGUL FULL-DAY TOUR
Begin your journey at the scenic Leke Leke Waterfall, visit the iconic Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, capture iconic photos at the enchanting Handara Gate, and delve into the world of coffee at a local plantation. This tour promises an incredible blend of nature, spirituality, and cultural experiences in the heart of Bali.
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Cost: 800,000 IDR for up to 4 persons
Pick-up time (Ubud area): 8-9 am
Inclusions:
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Water bottle
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Pick-up from Ubud hotel (email to enquire about pick-up from outside of Ubud)
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Spacious car and driver hire
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Petrol costs
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Parking fees
Exclusions:
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Entrance fees (175,000 IDR total per person)
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Lunch costs
Please note that entrance fees for each destination are not included in the tour fee. Entrance fees are paid at each destination, so please be sure to bring enough physical money to cover all entrance fees for each person.

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leke leke waterfall
Embark on an adventure through stunning landscapes as you walk to the base of Leke Leke Waterfall. With a steep descent, ensure you have comfortable shoes for the journey. Upon arrival, reward yourself with a swim in the pool beneath this picturesque waterfall.
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Entrance fee: 50,000 IDR per person
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ulun danu beratan temple
This Hindu water temple situated on the shores of Lake Beratan offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and serene waters. Ulun Danu Temple is dedicated to the goddess Dewi Danu, the Balinese deity of water, and is a popular spiritual and cultural landmark.
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Entrance fee: 75,000 IDR per person


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handara gate
Nestled among the mountains, Handara Gate is a prominent feature of Handara Golf & Resort Bali. With its stunning portrayal of traditional Balinese architecture and towering stone pillars, it provides a captivating backdrop for photography enthusiasts seeking to capture one of Bali's most iconic images.
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Entrance fee: 50,000 IDR per person
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twin lakes view point
At the twin lakes view point, you can enjoy panoramic views of the pristine Buyan and Tamblingan Lakes. These lakes were once unified until a landslide in the 1800s separated them with a now rainforest-covered land-bridge.
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Entrance fee: Free
