North Bali Tour 1 takes you through some of the island’s most serene and picturesque landscapes, offering a refreshing escape from the busier southern regions.

This journey blends cultural heritage with natural beauty. Featuring a lakeside temple, a hidden waterfall, panoramic viewpoints, and expansive rice terraces.

Experience the cool mountain air, lush greenery, and peaceful atmosphere that define North Bali. It’s an ideal tour for travelers who love scenic photography, cultural exploration, and tranquil nature experiences.

Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is one of Bali’s famous landmarks, not to be missed. Appearing to float gracefully on the calm waters of Lake Beratan, the temple is open to visitors and is still used for Balinese ceremonies. Dedicated to the goddess of water, it features beautifully carved shrines, traditional architecture, and misty mountain backdrops that create a dreamlike atmosphere.

Stroll through the manicured gardens, enjoy lakeside views, and capture stunning photos of the temple’s reflection on the water. Its peaceful setting makes it a highlight of any North Bali journey.

Banyumala Waterfall is a hidden paradise tucked deep within the lush forests of North Bali. Twin streams cascade down a moss‑covered cliff into a clear natural pool, creating one of the most picturesque swimming spots on the island.

The short trek to the waterfall leads through tropical greenery and adds a sense of adventure to the experience. With its tranquil atmosphere and refreshing waters, Banyumala is a favorite among nature lovers seeking a quieter, less crowded waterfall.

Wanagiri Hidden Hills offers some of the best panoramic views in North Bali, overlooking the twin lakes of Buyan and Tamblingan.

The area is known for its creative photo spots — swings, bamboo nests, sky bridges, and platforms — all designed to frame the dramatic lake and mountain scenery.

Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere while capturing memorable photos in this elevated, breezy setting. It’s a fun and scenic stop perfect for travelers who love unique viewpoints.

Jatiluwih Rice Terrace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its sweeping, emerald‑green rice fields and traditional subak irrigation system. The terraces stretch across rolling hills, creating a breathtaking landscape that showcases Bali’s agricultural heritage.

Walk along peaceful pathways, enjoy panoramic views, and learn about the centuries‑old farming traditions still practiced today. The area’s natural beauty and cultural significance make it one of the most impressive rice terraces in Bali.