About this experience
You will head to the north of Bali, where you will spend a fulfilling day surrounded by exotic nature, fresh sea air, and sacred Indonesian places. I will show you an ancient temple from the 17th century, the mesmerizing Git-Git waterfall, charming dolphins in the endless sea, and at the end of the journey, you will relax in mineral hot springs and forget about worries and hustle.
What to Expect
Dolphin Watching and Lake Temple
We will pick you up from your hotel at night and drive you to Lovina Beach with black sand on the northern part of the island. From there, you will hop on a small boat in the open sea and witness dolphins in their natural habitat. Next, we will visit one of the most beautiful Balinese temples, Ulun Danu Beratan, located on the picturesque Bratan Lake. Built by King Mengwi in 1663, this ancient temple will amaze you with its elegance and refined craftsmanship. It is dedicated to the water goddess - Devi Danu, responsible for prosperity and well-being. You will enjoy the tranquility and serenity of this sacred place and make a wish.
Refreshing Git-Git Waterfall and Bathing in Healing Hot Springs
In the second part of the trip, you will visit the most voluminous and photogenic waterfall on the island with a cute name, Git-Git. You will be amazed by the dense emerald foliage and the forceful water stream cascading into a deep 35-meter canyon. The air will be filled with so many tiny water droplets that you might feel like it's raining. To conclude, you will relax at the Bandjar Hot Springs, considered sacred for centuries and known for their healing properties. These miracle waters contain magnesium, calcium, radon, zinc, sulfur, and other beneficial minerals - they will relieve fatigue after a fulfilling day.
Organizational Details
- The trip will be conducted in an air-conditioned minivan
- Additional expenses: entrance tickets ($25 per person), food, and drinks
- You will be accompanied by a Balinese guide from our team. He speaks Russian fluently but with an accent. The focus of the trip will not be on historical facts but on the vivid views of the island and experiences.