Situated amidst the picturesque landscapes of Bedugul in Bali, Indonesia, stands the revered Ulun Danu Bratan Temple, also known as Pura Bratan. This sacred site, built in 1663, holds great significance as both a Shivaite temple and a water temple, honoring the Balinese water deity, Dewi Danu. Nestled along the shores of Lake Bratan, this temple complex serves as a vital hub for spiritual ceremonies and offerings, particularly acknowledging the lake's crucial role in central Bali's irrigation systems.
With its distinctive architecture, the temple features 11 towering pelinggih meru structures, symbolizing devotion to Shiva and his consort Parvathi. Amidst these sacred edifices lies a Buddha statue, adding to the spiritual ambiance of the site. Lake Bratan itself, often referred to as the "Lake of Holy Mountain," holds a revered status owing to its fertility and vital contribution to the region's agricultural prosperity.
Perched at an altitude of 1200 meters above sea level, the area enjoys a refreshing tropical climate, making it a sanctuary for both spiritual reflection and natural beauty.
09.00 : Pick up at the hotel
09.30 : Visit art village (painting processing)
10.30 : Visit mengwi royal temple (taman ayun)
11.30 : Visit agrotourism
12.45 : visit jatiluwih (the biggest rice terrace)
13.30 : enjoy lunch at jatiluwih (rice terrace view)
15.00 : Visit bedugul (ulun danu temple)
16.00 : Back to hotel
17.00 : Arrive at hotel
Car + Petrol
tax and service charge
Private full air-conditioning car
Speaking English driver
Insurance
Parking fee
Mineral water
Sarong (use for the temple)
Not included: lunch, entrance ticket
Key Destination: Barong Dance In Batubulan
Batubulan, situated in the western part of Gianyar regency, is renowned for its artistic charm. Embraced as an art village, Batubulan is widely recognized for its captivating Barong dance performances.