Explore Bali’s hidden gems: Sangeh Monkey Forest, Leke Leke Falls, Jatiluwih rice fields, and Ulun Danu temple. Discover tranquility and adventure.
Explore Bali’s hidden gems: Sangeh Monkey Forest, Leke Leke Falls, Jatiluwih rice fields, and Ulun Danu temple. Discover tranquility and adventure.
- Sangeh Monkey Forest - For those seeking a peaceful retreat from the bustling crowds of Ubud’s Sacred Monkey Forest, Sangeh Monkey Forest is a tranquil and genuine alternative that feels like a hidden treasure. Situated within a vast 14-hectare forest of towering, ancient nutmeg trees, this sanctuary offers a much calmer environment where visitors…
- Sangeh Monkey Forest - For those seeking a peaceful retreat from the bustling crowds of Ubud’s Sacred Monkey Forest, Sangeh Monkey Forest is a tranquil and genuine alternative that feels like a hidden treasure. Situated within a vast 14-hectare forest of towering, ancient nutmeg trees, this sanctuary offers a much calmer environment where visitors can observe long-tailed macaques in their natural, leisurely habitat. The highlight of the grove is the moss-covered Bukit Sari Temple, which adds a mystical, ancient charm perfect for photography without interruptions. It’s the perfect destination for those desiring the quintessential Balinese monkey forest experience but who prefer the gentle whispers of nature over the hustle of mainstream tourism.
- Leke Leke Waterfall - Leke Leke Waterfall, nestled deep within the lush jungles of Tabanan, is a stunning narrow cascade that feels like a scene straight out of an adventure novel. Often called a “hidden falls,” the journey to reach it involves a scenic trek down a well-maintained bamboo path, surrounded by vibrant tropical flora and the soothing sounds of the river. Unlike some of Bali’s more thunderous falls, Leke Leke is cherished for its graceful, secluded atmosphere and the turquoise pool at its base, which offers a refreshing spot for a swim. Its dramatic vertical drop framed by mossy cliffs makes it one of the most photogenic spots on the island for those seeking a more intimate connection with nature.
- Jatiluwih - If the Tegalalang Rice Terrace seems too commercialized, Jatiluwih Rice Terraces provide a vast, breathtaking alternative that truly deserves its status as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Spanning over 600 hectares at the foot of Mount Batukaru, Jatiluwih offers an expansive, panoramic view of traditional Balinese agriculture that makes Tegalalang seem small in comparison. Here, visitors can wander through endless undulating layers of green without the “Instagram swings” or heavy crowds, witnessing the ancient Subak irrigation system still actively used by local farmers. It is a soul-soothing destination where the sheer scale of the landscape and the authenticity of rural Balinese life take center stage, offering a much deeper and quieter connection to the island’s “Emerald of the Equator” reputation.
- Ulun Danu Beratan Temple - Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, located on the shores of Lake Beratan in the highlands of Bedugul, is arguably Bali’s most iconic and ethereal water temple. Often enveloped in a soft mountain mist, the temple’s multi-tiered meru towers appear to float effortlessly on the lake’s surface when the water levels are high. Dedicated to Dewi Danu, the goddess of the lake and rivers, this site is not only a spiritual landmark but also a vital part of Bali’s irrigation history. The crisp, cool air and the backdrop of the verdant Bedugul mountains create a tranquil atmosphere, making it a refreshing escape from the coastal heat and a must-see for anyone capturing the serene, mystical essence of the island.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- English Speaking Guide driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- English Speaking Guide driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
Avoid the bustling crowds and uncover the true essence of Bali. This exclusive tour takes you away from crowded tourist spots to enjoy the island’s untouched nature and vibrant culture in tranquility. Begin your day beneath the towering nutmeg trees of Sangeh Monkey Forest, a peaceful haven where you can watch macaques without the throngs of people….
Avoid the bustling crowds and uncover the true essence of Bali. This exclusive tour takes you away from crowded tourist spots to enjoy the island’s untouched nature and vibrant culture in tranquility. Begin your day beneath the towering nutmeg trees of Sangeh Monkey Forest, a peaceful haven where you can watch macaques without the throngs of people. Then, trek down to Leke Leke Waterfall, a stunning hidden treasure nestled in a verdant jungle valley, providing a tranquil swimming area away from the hectic southern resorts.
The adventure concludes at the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its expansive emerald vistas and traditional subak irrigation system. Opting for this “anti-traffic” route allows for more time to appreciate the scenery and less time in traffic. With a private vehicle and a personal local guide, you enjoy a tailored, eco-friendly journey. It is the ideal day trip for those seeking peace, breathtaking photography, and genuine Balinese culture.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.