You’ll wander ancient steps at Lempuyang Temple with a local guide who knows every story; cross koi-filled pools at Tirta Gangga Water Garden; taste fresh Balinese coffee; then soar above Tegalalang Rice Terrace on the jungle swing before sharing lunch under rustling palms. It’s not just about photos — it’s about feeling Bali’s rhythm for yourself.
The morning started with me fumbling for my camera battery — left it charging overnight, but of course it was still in the wall back at the hotel. Our guide, Putu, just grinned and handed me his spare. “Happens all the time,” he said. That set the tone: easygoing, no rush. The drive up to Lempuyang Temple was quiet except for the soft hum of Balinese radio and the occasional rooster we’d pass in some tiny village I never caught the name of. The air felt cooler up there, almost sharp, and when we finally reached those famous gates (the “Gates of Heaven,” Putu called them), clouds drifted so low I could almost taste the rain in them.
I’ll be honest — climbing those stairs at Lempuyang is no joke. My legs were burning by halfway up, but somehow that made arriving feel more real. There were other travelers too, all shuffling for their photo at the top, but it didn’t feel crowded. Maybe because everyone was a little out of breath and smiling about it. Putu told us stories about how locals come here before big life moments — marriages, new jobs — and I liked knowing that this place meant something beyond just photos. Later at Tirta Gangga Water Garden, koi splashed near our feet as we tiptoed over stepping stones. The water smelled faintly mineral, like a pond after rain.
Lunch was simple — fried rice and chicken satay under a thatched roof while rain tapped on banana leaves overhead. I tried to say “thank you” in Bahasa Indonesia; Putu laughed and corrected me gently (I still can’t get it right). Afterward we stopped by a coffee plantation where I tasted something smoky and sweet (I think they called it kopi luwak). The jungle swing looked scarier than online — my hands actually shook when I pushed off over those green rice terraces at Tegalalang. But wow… you really do feel like you’re flying for a second there.
I keep thinking about that view from the swing — not just how green everything was, but how small I felt above it all. On the way back to Ubud, my shoes were muddy and my hair frizzy from mist but honestly? That felt more like Bali than any perfect photo ever could.
This is a full-day trip from morning until late afternoon or early evening depending on traffic and time spent at each site.
Yes, lunch is included as part of your day trip package.
All entry fees and taxes are already included in your booking price.
Yes, private transportation with hotel pickup is included for your convenience.
You’ll visit a coffee plantation with tasting included as part of the itinerary.
Lempuyang Temple (“Gates of Heaven”), Tirta Gangga Water Garden, Tukad Cepung Waterfall, Tegalalang Rice Terrace and a jungle swing experience are all included.
The tour involves some steep climbs and may not be recommended for pregnant travelers or those with spinal injuries.
Yes, WiFi is available onboard your private transportation vehicle.
Your day includes private transportation with hotel pickup and drop-off, entry fees to all sites like Lempuyang Temple and Tirta Gangga Water Garden, bottled water throughout the journey plus WiFi onboard so you can share photos right away. Lunch is provided along with coffee tasting at a plantation before heading back in comfort after your adventure.
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