About this tour
This full-day tour across East Bali connects three distinct landmarks: Lempuyang Temple, a centuries-old hilltop shrine with views of Mount Agung; Tirta Gangga, a royal water palace featuring ornamental pools and gardens built by the Karangasem dynasty; and Tukad Cepung, a sheltered waterfall tucked beneath a rocky overhang. You'll travel by air-conditioned vehicle with water provided, though entry fees and meals are separate.
Highlights
- Lempuyang Temple's iconic tiered gates and mountain vistas
- Tirta Gangga's stepped pools, carved statues, manicured grounds
- Tukad Cepung's cave-backed waterfall and swimming pool
- Air-conditioned transport between three separate attractions
- Sunrise timing captures best light at hilltop temple
- Mix of cultural, architectural, and natural sites
What to expect
Expect an early start to reach Lempuyang's upper gates by sunrise—the climb is steep with many stairs, so arrive rested. Tirta Gangga involves walking through water gardens on narrow pathways; wear footwear you don't mind getting wet. Tukad Cepung requires scrambling down a rocky riverbed and wading through shallow water to reach the waterfall's base. The full itinerary runs long, with driving between sites taking up significant time. Bring swimwear and a dry bag if you plan to swim.
Good to know
Entry tickets for each site are not included—budget around 30,000–50,000 IDR per location. Pack sunscreen, a hat, and lightweight layers for temperature changes at elevation. The terrain is uneven throughout; sturdy shoes with grip are essential. Lunch isn't provided, so eat before departing or bring snacks. Not suitable for those with spine, heart, or mobility concerns.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







