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See what we see in paradise

Bali is one of the world's most beautiful destinations in the world. The island is filled with so many gems, on and off the beaten track, which is why it attracts so many repeat visitors each year.

 Here are some of our recommended places to see during your stay, all of which will give you a taste of Bali's many national treasures, including the stunning landscape, culture, traditions and of course the warm and welcoming local Balinese people.  We can arrange your tours for you as well as any tailor made itinerary requirements which you may have. 

Gate of Heaven Tour

You'll journey to the mystical Lempuyang Temple Gates of Heaven and Besakih Temple. Standing tall against the sky, with Mount Agung as a backdrop, the photogenic aspect of the gates is only superceded by the spiritual peace of this beautiful location.


Included in the tour is a trip to Tirta Gangga, is a former royal palace with beautiful gardens and stone sculptures of mythical creatures spouting water into the bathing pools. Also Taman Ujung Karangasem, a water palace originally owned by royalty.

A day of Art & Culture

Village life and tradition is extremely important in Bali. The skills, practices and craftmanship of the elders are passed down, to be  kept alive by future generations, and not to be missed on your trip.

Discover the beauty and theatrics of Balinese theatre through the iconic, Barung and Kris Dance. Accompanied by a live gamelan orchestra, the dance 'narrates' the fight between good and evil. It's a magical and visually stunning performance.


Traditional wood carving, painting, ceramics and jewellery from Celuk, Mas and surrounding villages offer opportunities to witness world-reputed, local artesans crafting their exquisite pieces.

North Bali Tour

Beratan Lake Temple is one of the most iconic Hindu temples in Bali. The lake it sits on is a crater lake, from an old volcano and the still reflection of the temple on the lake water gives the impression that it is floating. Totally photo-worthy.

Onto Nungnung Waterfall, located in the idyllic mountainous village of Nungnung. At 900m above sea level, the air is distinctly cooler than the lowlands of Bali. Whether you view it from the top, or venture to the bottom of the gorge, the views are well worth the effort.

Tanah Lot at Sunset

As Tanah Lot Temple sits perched atop an impressive rock, overlooking the sea, it'll come as no surprise to know that the name Tanah Lot translates to 'Tanah 'meaning 'earth' and 'Lot' meaning 'sea'.

What better way to end the day than to sit and gaze at as the sun melts into the shimmering ocean.

Tegalalang Swing

Far above the rice terraces, the Bali Swing is one of the most picturesque settings in Bali, and the most photographed too. For those of you who enjoy a bit of excitement and adventure in the heart of nature, then this will certainly tick that box. Be sure to have this captured on camera as it's something you will want to share with others as one of life's most memorable experiences!

Kintamani Tour

Visit the Tirta Empul Holy Water Temple where you are welcome to join in the bathing rituals in the blessed water believed to purify all who bathe in it.

Followed by a visit to Kintamani Village with the breathtaking view of an active volcano and lake Batur from Penelokan View Point. Truly breathtaking so have your camera ready!

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