About this tour
A full-day loop through Bali's volcanic highlands and coastal temples, starting at Tegenungan Waterfall near Ubud, then climbing to Kintamani for views of Mount Batur and its crater lake. You'll visit the spring-fed Tirta Empul Temple, encounter macaques in the Sacred Monkey Forest, and finish at clifftop Tanah Lot Temple as the day winds down. Nine to ten hours total, travelling in a private air-conditioned vehicle with an English-speaking driver and all entry fees covered.
Highlights
- Tegenungan Waterfall's tiered pools and jungle setting
- Spring-water bathing pools at Tirta Empul Temple
- Mount Batur and crater lake views from Kintamani
- Lunch overlooking volcanic landscape
- Gray macaques roaming Monkey Forest temples
- Tanah Lot's oceanside clifftop shrine at sunset
What to expect
You'll cover significant ground—starting early with a drive to Tegenungan Waterfall for a cool dip, then heading uphill towards Kintamani's cooler air. Tirta Empul's sacred springs attract crowds of locals performing cleansing rituals; expect to walk barefoot and observe respectfully. Lunch arrives with a panoramic view of the volcanic crater. The Monkey Forest requires alertness around the macaques—keep bags zipped and don't make eye contact. Tanah Lot's temple sits dramatically on a rocky outcrop, reached by a short coastal path; the final hour often coincides with golden-hour light but also peak tourist numbers.
Good to know
Wear modest, practical clothing and secure footwear—trails can be steep and slippery. Bring sunscreen, hat, and a camera. The itinerary involves roughly 1,500 metres elevation gain; anyone with heart or joint concerns should check fitness first. Vegetarian lunch options available on request. Hotel pickups are flexible; confirm your villa location and preferred start time when booking.
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.







