Banyumala Waterfall, Jatiluwih, Ulun Danu and Tanah Lot tours
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Banyumala Waterfall, Jatiluwih, Ulun Danu and Tanah Lot tours

5.0 · 6 reviews8 hours – 10 hours📍 Indonesia

About this tour

This 8–10 hour loop connects four of Bali's most photogenic landmarks, driving through the island's rural heartland. You'll traverse the UNESCO-listed rice terraces at Jatiluwih with Mount Batukaru towering behind, visit the clifftop temple Tanah Lot, explore the lakeside shrine Ulun Danu, and cool off at Banyumala's twin cascades. A driver handles navigation while you move between viewpoints, rice fields, and water. Best suited to those comfortable with several hours in a vehicle and minor walking.

Highlights

  • Jatiluwih's contoured paddies and mountain backdrop
  • Watch farmers plant and harvest rice by hand
  • Tanah Lot temple perched above crashing waves
  • Ulun Danu shrine on the shores of Lake Bratan
  • Banyumala's two-tiered waterfall and natural pools
  • Optional bike rides through working rice fields
  • Local organic rice varieties to purchase and take home

What to expect

Your driver collects you and navigates between four distinct stops over the course of the morning and early afternoon. At Jatiluwih, you'll walk the perimeter of irrigated terraces and can rent a bicycle if you fancy pedalling the local tracks. You may encounter farmers mid-planting or harvesting, offering genuine insight into subsistence agriculture. Tanah Lot and Ulun Danu are temple compounds requiring modest climbing and photography time. Banyumala is the physical highlight—a short trek down to a two-level waterfall where you can swim. Plan for slow vehicle progress during peak hours and bring water.

Good to know

Wear sturdy shoes for muddy rice-field paths and waterfall approaches. Lunch is not provided; eat before departing or pack snacks. The itinerary involves prolonged sitting and several short climbs. Not suitable for spinal injuries, advanced pregnancy, or serious heart conditions. Bring cash for farm purchases and entrance donations at temples.

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