Discover the best top things to do in Bangli, Indonesia including Bali Trekking Adventures, Kuning Waterfall, Penulisan Temple, Tirta Sudamala Temple, Kintamani Plateau, Lake Batur (Danau Batur), Kintamani Highland, Penglipuran Bamboo Forest, Luwak Civet Coffee Farm, Kopi Luwak B36 - Day Tours.
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Bali Trekking Adventures (BTA) is one of the travel agent that’s provide holiday of Trekking and Tour especially on the island of (Bali). Provision of travel information is already a mature plan and ideal to provide information to tourists. Bali Trekking Adventures activities it is one step to make refreshing to relieve boredom, or to search for a new experience about the destination....
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This crystal clear lake, some 65 meters deep, was formed by an ancient volcanic eruption.
We stayed in a villa overlooking the lake and my absolute favourite activity of the trip was to float in the pool and look out over the lake. It's the largest crater lake in Bali and it's just so beautiful. On one of the nights at the restaurant we did have the fish from the Lake for dinner, a type of Tilapia.
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So if you are not taking the Kintamani volcano midnit trek ,then go to the road trip and have the best view of the volcano. Thgouh its a long drive ,but I loved the amazing magical view of the Mt Batur and Kintamani highlands. Nature is really breathtaking there.
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Bamboo forest penglipuran located approximately 5 meter from traditional village penglipuran.Bamboo forest area is 7 hectares, all of bamboo here there are no other types of plants. Forests are very safe because there are no wild animals, snakes and some insects only be available here
Kind of relaxing to visit bamboo forest... feel so calm. I enjoy so much walking around bamboo forest. Its free and fresh.. love it... its behind penglipuran village
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Location: Sekardadi, Kintamani Bali,Indonesia. Just 5 minute before best view point of the Lake and Volcano Batur.
Nestled in a shady green hideaway, this was a great relief from the sweltering heat of Bali. Guide was very knowledgeable about the Luwak Coffee and showed us how it was manually roasted and ground. We also had a taste of a large variety of tea and coffees and ended up buying quite a few bags. They use palm sugar for their chocolates, as opposed to regular sugar.
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