About this tour
An eight-hour sweep through East Bali combining waterfall trekking, temple exploration, and coastal relaxation. You'll walk to Tukad Cepung Waterfall through moderate terrain, visit Besakih—Bali's largest Hindu temple—and the ornamental pools at Tirta Gangga before finishing at Virgin Beach's quiet stretches of white sand. A multilingual guide navigates you through each stop in a private air-conditioned vehicle.
Highlights
- Medium-difficulty trek to hidden Tukad Cepung Waterfall
- Besakih temple: Bali's most significant Hindu sanctuary
- Tirta Gangga: royal gardens with sacred water features
- Virgin Beach: uncrowded white-sand coastline
- Private transport with multilingual guide
- Eight hours of structured sightseeing without rush
What to expect
Start early for the waterfall hike—expect slippery rocks, stream crossings, and photo opportunities at the cascade. The trek takes stamina but rewards with solitude. Temple visits involve walking barefoot or in sarongs through courtyards and pavilions; guides explain ritual layouts and family shrines. Tirta Gangga's formal gardens offer shade and reflection pools. The final stop at Virgin Beach is genuinely quieter than southern resorts, ideal for a swim or rest before departure. Pace is unhurried; your guide adapts to fitness levels.
Good to know
Bring sturdy footwear for the waterfall trek and wear lightweight layers for sun exposure. Lunch isn't provided—eat before or pack snacks. The cardiovascular demand suits those with moderate fitness; poor health makes the waterfall section risky. Sarongs required at temples; guides can assist with proper wearing.
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