North East Bali &
East Coast
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Your journey through North East Bali & East Coast with us
Come along on a wonderful journey through North East Bali & East Coast. We'll start at the beautiful Lempuyang Temple, known for its famous Gates of Heaven that show off the stunning views around.
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Next, we'll visit Tirta Gangga, a peaceful place with fountains and pools. Then, we'll go up Bukit Asah for amazing views and enjoy the pretty Virgin Beach.
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You'll also get to see Taman Ujung, a special water palace with pretty buildings. We'll visit Besakih Temple too, an important place in Bali.
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Relax at the quiet Bias Tugel and enjoy the sandy shores of Pantai Pering and Pantai Purnama. Our North East Bali & East Coast tour is a special trip that shows you Bali's diverse beauty. You'll make memories that last.
BUKIT ASAH &
VIRGIN BEACH
The main attraction at Bukit Asah is the stunning panoramic view it offers of the Indian Ocean. The cliffside location provides an excellent vantage point to witness the sunrise, making it a favorite spot for early morning visitors. Virgin Beach is famous for its pristine, white sandy shores and clear blue waters.
PANTAI PERING
Located in Pering, Blahbatuh district in Giyanar, Pering beach features glittering black sands and clear blue waters for relaxing on a sunny day. Surfers too can take advantage of the breaks here, and the beach is also home to the temple Pura Segara Wilis. Pering is not too crowded or congested, and is ideal for a de-stressing after a long day.
TIRTA GANGGA
Tirta Gangga is a beautiful water palace located in the eastern part of Bali, Indonesia. It is a historic and cultural landmark known for its intricate water gardens and pools. irta Gangga means "Water of the Ganges" and is named after the sacred Ganges River in India. The water palace was built by the royal family of Karangasem in the early 20th century and was used as a retreat and a place to host important guests.
PANTAI PURNAMA
The beach is known for its natural beauty and tranquility. It features a long stretch of dark volcanic sand, which contrasts beautifully with the blue waters of the Indian Ocean. The name "Purnama" means "full moon" in Indonesian, and the beach is particularly popular for moonlit strolls.