Discover the best top things to do in Tegalalang, Indonesia including Gallery Ada Garuda, Kumulilir, Manuaba Waterfall, Manik Abian Bali Agriculture, Gunung Kawi Sebatu Temple, Mason Elephant Park, Alas Harum Agro Tourism, Uma Pakel Agro Tourism, Tegalalang, Pesiraman Pura Dalem Pingit.
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5.0 based on 22 reviews
We loved spending our lunch time here! The views are breathtaking, the food delicious and the tea & coffee tasting a very nice experience for our taste buds. The staff are extremely friendly and sweet, would highly recommend visiting!
4.5 based on 938 reviews
We spent around an hour here,there is an entrance fee and you have to be modestly dresses,sarongs are available to borrow.It was a Sunday when we went and lots of locals were there to worship and use the waters,it was really interesting and humbling to see.There are plenty of fish in the moat areas,some are huge.
4.0 based on 2,089 reviews
Get up close and personal with Bali's largest herd of 31 Sumatran elephants at the island's premiere interactive and intimate elephant experience set among lush botanical gardens and jungle. Our resident giants can be seen immersing themselves in the park lake, in between riding, painting or other activities. Guests can observe, hand feed, touch, and take photos with our elephants, all the while learning more about them along the way.
We recently took the opportunity during this promotional period to stay for a night at Mason Elephant Park & Lodge. To be completely honest we were very sceptical about visiting the park as we are both nature and animal lovers and dislike the whole process of captive animals. However, we are also realists and understand the plight of so many animal species and the unfortunate necessity for parks and zoos in order to help preserve endangered species. Mason Elephant Park & Lodge was actually a very pleasant surprise. Combining the whole story of the initial rescue of these Sumatran elephants and the obvious desire of the owners of the park to provide the best possible environment for these rescued majestic animals we were very impressed to say the least. Of course, nobody wants to see any animal in captivity or tethered at any stage, but reality is reality. On our stay itself, wow. The park grounds are impressive to say the least, with wild orchids and stag horns adorning the beautifully landscaped surrounds. The staff were fantastic and extremely helpful and accommodating. The dinner at the restaurant was very good, which was another very pleasant surprise as we had seen a couple of bad reviews so we were pleased to see this was not the case. Our room was upgraded through the promotional package to a park view room which was nicely appointed and very comfortable. And of course, the veranda view overlooking the elephants and park was relaxing. Our final opinion is a big thumbs up.
4.0 based on 165 reviews
We are located in tegallalang street so went you going to rice teracce you must try our coffee we have some tea & coffee combination beside best our product luwak coffee.
It might just seem like everyone is there to get their new Instagram picture, but the swings are totally worth the money. It’s exhilarating and you get a view you won’t get anywhere else. I did the extreme swing which was so much fun, I just wish it would go on for longer! We then tasted 12 different teas, and I’ve tried flavors I’ve never experienced before. It was all so delicious, I’m sad I didn’t grab any as a souvenir. Highly recommend. It’s touristy and not cheap but it was a highlight of my trip.
4.0 based on 102 reviews
We were met at the entrance by a guide who introduced us to two Luwaks and demonstrated the process of making Luwak coffee. We paid 65K per cup of Luwak coffee (really yummy - must try!) and had free tasting of various flavoured coffees and teas. It was a beautiful forested place to take photos. We paid another 37K to take couple shots on the swing. It looked scary but we were actually securely buckled with harnesses. We also had the chance to take photos at the various bird nests. Our guide took really nice, professional-looking shots for us just using my phone. My toddler son loved climbing into the bird nests and pretending to be a bird.
Tegalalang Rice Terrace is one of the famous tourist objects in Bali situated in Tegalalang Village north of Ubud Bali featured by the amazing rice terrace set the cliff. Tegalalang Village is located on 600 m above sea levels covered by good temperature where most of the villagers as a farmer.
Came here with a friend and was blown away by how stunning this place is! Lovely to just walk around and take the views in, there’s a chance to buy drinks by the roadside too which was very helpful on an extremely humid day
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