Bedugul and Tanah Lot Tour
Duration: 10 hours and 30 minutes (approximately)
Highlights: Bedugul and Tanah Lot area
Language: The tour is originally in Indonesian and English
When I first heard about the Bedugul and Tanah Lot Tour, I thought it was going to be a nice, scenic day trip. What I didn’t expect was just how much natural beauty and cultural significance could be packed into a single day. From breathtaking waterfalls to stunning lakes and one of Bali’s most iconic temples, this tour is the perfect balance of tranquility and adventure.
Jatiluwih Rice Terraces: A Sea of Green
Our journey began bright and early, with a 8:00 AM pick-up from the hotel. After a quick breakfast and coffee, we hit the road toward our first stop: the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces. If you’ve ever seen photos of Bali’s famous rice terraces, chances are you’ve seen Jatiluwih. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its sweeping views of perfectly layered rice fields, and in person, it’s even more breathtaking than the pictures.
What makes Jatiluwih special is the traditional subak irrigation system that has been in use for centuries. Walking through the terraces, I couldn’t help but be in awe of how well-maintained they are. The fields stretch out endlessly, and depending on the season, they’re either a deep green or a vibrant gold.
I took my time wandering the pathways that weave through the terraces, snapping photos and just enjoying the peaceful atmosphere. If you’re a fan of nature, this place is pure magic. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes, as you’ll want to explore as much of the area as possible. Oh, and bring sunscreen—the sun can be intense, even in the cooler mountain areas.
Banyu Mala Waterfall: A Hidden Gem
After soaking in the beauty of Jatiluwih, we made our way to Banyu Mala Waterfall. Tucked away in the lush jungle, this hidden gem is one of Bali’s lesser-known waterfalls, but that’s part of its charm. Getting there involves a short trek through some rough terrain, but trust me, it’s worth it.
The waterfall itself is stunning, cascading down the rocky cliff into a crystal-clear pool below. It’s not too crowded, which makes it the perfect spot for a refreshing dip or just relaxing by the water. I couldn’t resist jumping in—the cool water was exactly what I needed after the walk down.
What I loved most about Banyu Mala was how untouched it felt. There are no big crowds or touristy vibes here, just the sound of rushing water and birds chirping in the trees. It’s the kind of place that makes you feel like you’ve discovered something truly special.
Pro tip: Bring a towel and some water shoes if you plan on swimming—the rocks can be a bit slippery!
Lunch With a View: A Scenic Break
After the waterfall, it was time for lunch, and we stopped at a local restaurant with views that could rival any of the day's stops. Overlooking the surrounding mountains and valleys, it was the perfect spot to sit back and relax after a morning full of exploration. The food was delicious—traditional Balinese dishes like nasi goreng and ayam betutu filled the menu, and I went for the classic nasi campur.
There’s something about eating local food while surrounded by nature that just elevates the whole experience. I spent a bit longer than I probably should have just enjoying the view and soaking in the fresh mountain air.
Twin Lakes: Bali’s Hidden Oasis
With our bellies full, we continued our journey to the Twin Lakes—Buyan and Tamblingan. Nestled high in the mountains, these two lakes sit side by side, surrounded by thick forest and misty hills. The views here are incredible, and there are several viewpoints along the way where you can stop and take photos.
What really struck me was the serene atmosphere. The air was cool and fresh, and aside from the occasional bird call, it was completely quiet. There’s a real sense of peace here, like time slows down as you gaze out over the still water. If you’re a fan of nature photography, this spot is a dream. The reflections of the surrounding hills in the lake make for some seriously Instagram-worthy shots.
If you have the time, you can also take a boat ride across the lakes, but even just walking along the viewpoints is a great way to appreciate the natural beauty of the area.
Tanah Lot Temple: Bali’s Iconic Sunset Spot
Our final stop was the famous Tanah Lot Temple, one of Bali’s most iconic landmarks. Perched on a rocky outcrop just off the coast, Tanah Lot is known for its stunning sunset views, and I was excited to finally see it in person.
We arrived just before sunset, and as the tide came in, the temple seemed to rise out of the ocean, surrounded by crashing waves. It’s easy to see why this place is so popular—it’s not just a temple, it’s a natural wonder. The combination of the temple’s silhouette against the setting sun and the sound of the waves crashing below creates an almost otherworldly atmosphere.
While the temple itself is not accessible during high tide, you can still explore the surrounding area and take in the view from one of the nearby cliffs. I found a quiet spot to sit and watch the sun dip below the horizon, casting the sky in shades of orange and pink. It was the perfect way to end the day.
If you visit Tanah Lot, I recommend sticking around after sunset. The crowd thins out, and the temple takes on a whole new vibe as the night sky sets in. Plus, the walk back to the parking lot is lined with souvenir shops, so you can pick up a few mementos before heading back to the hotel.
Wrapping Up the Day
By the time we made our way back to the hotel, I felt like I had experienced a side of Bali that many visitors miss. From the peaceful beauty of Jatiluwih and Banyu Mala to the spiritual significance of Tanah Lot, this tour offered a perfect mix of nature, culture, and relaxation.
If you’re someone who enjoys getting off the beaten path and seeing the more natural, serene side of Bali, this Bali Tour Package is an absolute must. Just be sure to bring your camera—between the rice terraces, waterfalls, lakes, and temples, you’re going to want to capture every moment of this unforgettable day.
Tour's Itinerary
Full Day Bedugul and Tanah Lot Tour Itinerary :
(The tour will start at 08.00)
- Pick up at the hotel
- Visit Jati Luwih Rice Terrace
- Visit Banyu Mala Water Fall
- Lunch
- Visit Twin lake
- Visit Tanah Lot Temple
- Back to hotel