Discover the best top things to do in Batubulan, Indonesia including Private Full day holy water and bali cultural sightseeing traditional tour , Ubud Jungle-swing Tour All Included, Best of Ubud Tour with Jungle Swing, Private Tour in Bali: Highlight of Ubud Surrounding Art Tour, Private Full-Day Guided Tour of Barong and Kintamani.
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Get picking up from your accommodation, explore the ubud traditional volcano, start to visit bali traditional cloth maker names 'Batik" in the batubulan village or also called central ubud art village in bali, here we can see the jewelry traditional maker, wood carving, and painting all are in traditional way process. Also can learn how they make it. Then continue to visit spectacular tegalalang rice terraces. Mt. Batur and the lakes will enjoy you amazing view while you have buffet lunch in kintamani village, this village about 1.500 above sea level. Sometimes fogy will cover this area, and it look like on the sky. Holy water temple will purify you spirit for the next stop also have long sacred story of it. Dont forget test the original tea and coffee bali from traditional farm. Tegenungan water fall will complete you the bali traditional village journey. transferred safely to the hotel.
Inclusions: All Fees and Taxes
Exclusions: Lunch, Shopping and personal expenses
I loved the Uluwatu Temple but not only have objection about the way Di Bali Tour has arranged this tour but also have objection against the person legongayu, who is the Director of Sales at Di Bali Tour. At first, I will talk about my positive experiences with this tour: First of all, Uluwatu Temple is full of scenic beauty. You can go there and have beautiful cliff captures which would definitely make your day. The spectacular environment of the oceanic breeze and the horizontal beauty is something to remember for a lifetime. Secondly, if you are a religious person then you will have a good time at the temple. By religion I am Hindu and so did I. Now I will turn my views towards my objections: Firstly, you should not book this trip from Trip Advisor which the Di Bali Tour would ask you to do. They will tell you that the overall cost would appear on online booking when you book it. The charge is about IDR 906000 (equivalent to $ 65) for 3 people and it is just for your transportation cost with a guide (driver) to Uluwatu. Though the director of sales argued that their “high QUALITY SERVICE guide are licensed, and are able to explain the story of the temple and bali culture”, however, in reality, they just hired some freelance driver to pick and drop us and he could not speak for more than 5 minutes about the history of the temple (if the sales director calls that history). I reckon any taxi driver can do that in Bali. The driver also reported us about not being properly paid by the company. You can go to Uluwatu temple on your own by Gojek/Big Blue at a much cheaper price (i.e. around IDR 284000 equivalent to $20). The sales director perhaps does not understand the point and likes to insult the tourists by writing that if they don’t have money, then they should go with scooter etc. because that suits their budget. That’s really lame. Secondly, the sales director may also be unaware of the purpose of Trip Advisor. Writing a review reveals what to do and what not to do for someone who has not made that trip yet. Probably Di Bali Tour cannot handle negative reviews/suggestions and if you go through their responses given by the sales director to different tourists then you will have an idea what I’m talking about. Thirdly, there is a difference between culture and custom. The Kecak Fire Dance was a poor performance compared to what we have witnessed in other cultural Bali shows such as Night Safari Fire Dance and various other dance performances in the Devdan Show. The performance has little/no music and dancing could have been better. Most importantly, I think the plot of Ramayana was poorly executed. At least two guys instead of girls could play the roles of Shri Rama & Lakhshmana. The performance of Ravana was much appreciated though. On the other hand, the role of Hanuman should have been taken a bit more seriously than putting it into a comedy. But again, perhaps the sales director does not appear to understand that tourists have the right to compare & educate people on different types of tours and he commented directly on my religion (Without knowing my religion). As I am from a Muslim country, he indirectly means the Muslims. That’s a stereotype thinking. Fourth of all, beware of the monkeys. The sales director argued with us that there are “Naughty Monkeys” in temple, however, in reality, it’s a deception and those monkeys can actually become quite aggressive and harmful as I was attacked not once but twice by them. First time while we were walking back from the Kecak Fire Dance show, one monkey jumped from the top of the tree to snatch my spectacles amid the crowd, I shouted out so loud that everyone got frightened. However, it was unsuccessful to snatch it the first time. Next, it most probably followed me and jumped on my shoulder from behind for the second time to snatch my glasses and this time not only took it but also scratched over my left eye. Blood appeared on my skin. Di Bali Tour’s typical quality guide was unable to protect me both the times, if the sales director calls that their Superb Quality Service. We also saw those monkeys snatching other people’s sandals and bags etc. It seems like they are getting desperate for food. I must say the Government of Indonesia should take it more seriously. It has become a classical conditioning type learning that they will attack and snatch something from tourists and from nowhere a guard appears and gives them food and they drop your stuff. Fifthly, RABIES ALERT! the driver tried to convince us that those monkeys are vaccinated but he did not seem sure at all. We asked him to take us to a hospital and we went to Unicare located in Uluwatu where the doctor told me that I was lucky that the monkey couldn’t scratch directly into my eye. Nevertheless I had a TT injection as they said I need it because there was blood on my skin (See the attachment picture). They wanted to give me Rabies immunoglobulin vaccinations too but as I wanted to consult my own doctor, I took those doze after getting back to my country. Di Bali Tour didn’t take any responsibility for this accident when we asked the driver to contact the company. Moreover, even after knowing all these, the sales director did not even apologize for it, instead the person tried to insult our country and here is what he said: “There some naughty monkeys, we knew it thats why we provide a guide to protect the customer. after we checking your booking, we knew you are from country maybe you dont need SERVICE or you dont know the quality of service.” legongayu, Director of Sales at Di Bali Tour, responded on March 13, 2020. Lastly, it appears to me that Di Bali Tour should either hire more active guides for the protection of their tourists or they should arrange an insurance policy to deal with such accidents for the safety of international tourists. In addition, the sales director of Bali seems to be highly unprofessional to reply tourists on Trip Advisor. When I say international tourists it means the communication level of English is should be decent enough to represent Indonesia on an international level. Anyway, I had so many other enjoyable and memorable experiences in my first time 1 week trip to Bali and would love to visit again. I loved the Balinese culture, people in general as they were very lively and co-operative. Namaskar.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
The tour will start with a Hotel pick up and then to discover the Natural wonders Monkey Forest, UNESCO-Rice terrace then trek down to discover the best spot for picture,The most expensive coffee plantation experience, visit Tirta empul water temple and soar through the trees on a juggle swing and cool off with a swim at the tegenungan waterfall. Great value with all included. So no tourist trap as you know what exactly budget that you spend during this trip On this Private day Tour - Spot monkeys in their natural environment at the Monkey Forest - Explore the Tegallalang rice terrace - Learn About Herb and coffee making process at coffee plantation - Visit the Water Temple Tirta empul - Take a swim or enjoy the view of the Tegenungan Waterfall from the top hill - Great Value tour includes hotel pick up and all activities fee. - Idial Tour for the first time visitor to Bali.
Inclusions: English speaking Driver as Guide, Jungle swing Ticket, All Enterence Fee, Private Transport
Exclusions: Lunch will be on personal expense, Additional activity fee
Juni was our driver anytime we needed to move around Bali. Prompt, courteous, helpful, and has one of the most infectious Balinese smiles. He will continue to be my goto driver anytime I return to Bali.
5.0 based on 1,718 reviews
Enjoy this 10-hour private tour to experience the best of Ubud village with lunch. Visit the most sacred monkey forest in the heart of Ubud. Have a jungle swing inside the coffee plantation. Stop at Tegalalang rice terraces and have a spiritual feeling inside the holy spring temple. Pamper your eyes to see Tegenungan waterfall where you can relax and swim. There is a maximum group size of 15.
Inclusions: Bottled water, Lunch, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private tour, Transport by air-conditioned minivan, Jungle swing ticket, All entrance fees and taxes
Exclusions: Alcoholic drinks, Gratuities
Kedak was our driver and Tour Guide!!! Informative, pleasant with a true sense of Bali and its surroundings.
Ubud Village is famous as Art and Cultural Center in Bali. There are so many nice temples, Gallery, Art workshop and many other beautiful things going on here. It is best tour that many people won't to miss. Get a chance also to visit the Home of Royal Family of Ubud.
Inclusions: Lunch, Bottled water, Driver/guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private tour, Round-trip private transfer, Transport by air-conditioned minivan, All Fees and Taxes
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Beautiful views, great for pictures, and the guide was on point. Wayan came to pick us up from our vila, rose the ferry with us, and drove us to each spot. Good time and well worth the price.
The highlight of this tour is the magnificent view of Mount and Lake Batur with the smoky Agung volcano in the background from Penelokan, Kintamani. En-route stops at Batubulan village to see the Barong & Kris dance performance, Mas the center of wood carvings, Ubud the center of Balinese painting. From Kintamani move to the holy water temple, Tirta Empul and last will visiting Elephant Cave.
Inclusions: Bottled water, Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Parking Fees, English Speaking Guide, VAT & service charge
Exclusions: Gratuities, Any other service which not mentioned in the inclusion.
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