Embark on a transformative journey with Melukat in Jatiluwih, blending spiritual cleansing with breathtaking rice terrace views. Discover Bali’s sacred harmony.
Embark on a transformative journey with Melukat in Jatiluwih, blending spiritual cleansing with breathtaking rice terrace views. Discover Bali’s sacred harmony.
- Sangeh Monkey Forest - Also known as Alas Pala or Sangeh Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, this enchanting natural retreat is situated in Sangeh village, Badung Regency, Bali. Spanning approximately 6 to 14 hectares, the forest is famous for its large population of long-tailed macaque monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) and majestic nutmeg trees, some of…
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Sangeh Monkey Forest - Also known as Alas Pala or Sangeh Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, this enchanting natural retreat is situated in Sangeh village, Badung Regency, Bali. Spanning approximately 6 to 14 hectares, the forest is famous for its large population of long-tailed macaque monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) and majestic nutmeg trees, some of which are centuries old and can soar up to 40 meters high.
Duration: 2 hours
Activity: Guided tour and sightseeing -
Pura Kahyangan Kedatuan Raksa Sidhi - The Melukat or Water Blessing ceremony at Pura Kedatuan Raksa Sidhi provides a profoundly spiritual and culturally enriching experience amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Jatiluwih, Bali. This sacred temple, relatively new with its “Ngenteg Linggih” ceremony held on February 13, 2023, is conveniently located near the renowned Jatiluwih rice terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage site, making it a perfect destination for those seeking spiritual renewal and natural beauty.
Duration: 3 hours
Activity: Guided tour and Water Blessing -
Jatiluwih - Jatiluwih UNESCO Rice Terrace is a stunning testament to Bali’s enduring agricultural legacy and a harmonious fusion of nature, human creativity, and deep spiritual philosophy. Recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Landscape in 2012, this expansive area of cascading rice fields, covering over 600 hectares, offers an immersive experience into the heart of Balinese rural life.
Duration: 2 hours
Activity: Sightseeing, photo stop -
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple - Often referred to simply as Ulun Danu Temple or the “floating temple,” Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is one of Bali’s most iconic and frequently photographed landmarks. Located on the western shores of Lake Beratan in the cool highlands of Bedugul, central Bali, its tranquil setting against a backdrop of lush mountains creates a truly picturesque scene.
Duration: 2 hours
Activity: Guided tour, photo stop, sightseeing -
Baturiti - A “coffee tester” experience in Bali, particularly involving “Luwak coffee,” entails visiting a coffee plantation or agro-tourism site where visitors can learn about the traditional Balinese coffee-making process and, most notably, sample Kopi Luwak.
Duration: 1 hour
Activity: Coffee testing, guided tour -
Tanah Lot Temple - Tanah Lot Temple is a renowned Hindu sea temple in Bali, Indonesia, dramatically perched on a rock formation just off the southwestern coast. Its name translates to “Land in the Sea,” aptly describing its unique offshore location.
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Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary - Officially known as the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, the Ubud Monkey Forest is a popular nature reserve and temple complex in Ubud, Bali. It is home to over 1,200 long-tailed macaques that roam freely within the lush, ancient forest. More than just a tourist attraction, it is a significant spiritual site for the local Balinese, featuring three ancient temples and diverse flora, including sacred trees. Visitors can observe the playful monkeys in their natural habitat while exploring the well-maintained pathways and enjoying the mystical ambiance of the forest.

- Private transportation
- Admission fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Admission fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Lunch
Ancient Balinese Water Purification: Melukat is more than just a bath; it is a deeply ingrained Balinese Hindu ritual aimed at cleansing the body, mind, and spirit from negative energies, emotional burdens, and spiritual impurities. This ritual is a personal journey of purification, often undertaken to release “leteh” (impurities or defilements) and to…
Ancient Balinese Water Purification: Melukat is more than just a bath; it is a deeply ingrained Balinese Hindu ritual aimed at cleansing the body, mind, and spirit from negative energies, emotional burdens, and spiritual impurities. This ritual is a personal journey of purification, often undertaken to release “leteh” (impurities or defilements) and to restore inner harmony.
Melukat provides a direct, personal spiritual cleansing, preparing individuals to fully embrace the spiritual essence of Bali. Jatiluwih then offers a powerful setting for this renewal, immersing participants in a landscape where the harmony between humans, nature, and the divine is palpable and celebrated daily.
In essence, a spiritual journey that combines Melukat and Jatiluwih allows for a unique dual experience: a deeply personal spiritual purification, followed by immersion in a landscape that beautifully exemplifies the Balinese way of life, where every aspect is imbued with respect for the spiritual realm and the natural world.
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