North Bali Tour 2 highlights the region’s misty mountain landscapes, sacred temples, dramatic gates, and hidden waterfalls.
Explore the iconic Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, trek to the serene Leke Leke Waterfall, capture stunning photos at Handara Gate, and end the day with a sunset visit to Tanah Lot Temple.
This tour blends culture, nature, and scenic beauty, making it ideal for travelers who want a peaceful yet visually striking Bali experience.
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple sits gracefully on the shores of Lake Beratan, appearing to float on the water. Surrounded by misty mountains and cool air, the temple is dedicated to the goddess of water and features beautifully carved shrines and peaceful gardens.
Enjoy lakeside views, stroll through the grounds, and capture postcard‑worthy photos of the temple’s reflection. Its serene atmosphere makes it one of Bali’s most beloved cultural landmarks.



Leke Leke Waterfall is a hidden gem tucked deep within lush jungle scenery. A short trek through tropical vegetation leads to a narrow cascade of breathtaking height, flowing into a tranquil pool below.
The setting feels secluded and peaceful, perfect for nature lovers seeking a quiet escape. Its dramatic rock walls and soft mist create a magical atmosphere ideal for photography and relaxation.


Handara Gate is one of Bali’s most iconic photo spots, known for its towering traditional Balinese split gate framed by green mountains. The gate marks the entrance to a highland golf resort, but its dramatic architecture and misty backdrop make it a favorite stop for travelers.
The cool mountain air and peaceful surroundings add to the charm. It’s a quick but memorable stop for capturing classic Bali imagery.


Tanah Lot (the name means “land in the sea” in local language) is one of Bali’s most famous sea temples, perched on a rocky outcrop surrounded by crashing waves. Explore the beach and nearby cliffs, enjoy ocean views, tour the temple and watch the glow of ethereal light during sunset.
The temple’s dramatic setting makes it a must‑see landmark. It’s the perfect final stop for a scenic and spiritual North Bali journey.












