Bali Hidden Canyon Adventure Tour
Overview
Bali's Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang offers a unique opportunity to navigate its picturesque landscapes with the guidance of experienced river guides. The challenging trek through three canyons promises an adventure filled with natural beauty.
- 🏞️ A river guide will lead you through the challenging trek, ensuring safety past obstacles and dangers.
- ⏱️ The total duration to explore the three canyons is approximately 2 hours.
- 🍽️ Lunch will be served at an Indonesian restaurant, featuring a set menu of local cuisine.
- 🏛️ Following lunch, the itinerary includes a visit to Goa Gajah Temple and the archaeological site of Gunung Kawi Temple, built around the 11th century.
- 💦 The final stop is Katulampo Waterfall, known for its popularity among tourists due to its proximity to Ubud.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Include private tour, entrance fees, river guide, and lunch
Pickup included
- All entrance tickets
- Private tour service
- English speaking driver
- Hotel pick up and drop off
- Service & Government Tax
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Beji Guwang Hidden CanyonBeji Guwang is a hidden canyon with a mysterious small stream. This canyon is formed naturally by the flow of the river so that the shape looks attractive and exotic. It is extremely instagenic. The journey along Beji Guwang's Hidden Canyon is very challenging, because the trek is relatively tough. However, the scenery that you find here will be very spectacular. This place is also considered sacred by the surrounding community.
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Traditional Balinese House Compound is located in the village of Batuan, Gianyar regency, Bali. It is 45 minutes drive from Denpasar airport. The buildings are mostly designed by Balinese architectures taking daily social Balinese life concept pointing out the hospitality. It is very charming concept of house building consisted on several building with different purpose of activities.
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Elephant CaveGoa Gajah temple is a Hindu temple complex located on the outskirts of Ubud in the small village of Bedulu, which is rapidly becoming a suburb of the city. The name means ‘Elephant Cave’ in Indonesian and probably comes from the Petenu River, which was once called Elephant River. This is a fitting name as the site of the temple is at a place where two rivers meet, which has religious significance in Balinese culture.
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Tegenungan WaterfallTegenungan Waterfall is probably the busiest and most famous waterfall in Bali, and it’s super easy to reach from Ubud or Sanur. You can swim in the pool below the falls, and there are some restaurants where you can sit and eat while enjoying the view.