IDR 806.000/Pax
First visit is Kerta Gosa, a beautiful encircled by the fishpond with tropical plantations to add the artistic value that makes this place is good places to be visited. Kerta Gosa located in Klungkung Bali. It was built in 1686 by The first king of The klungkung Kingdom. Kerta Gosa is consist of two buildings, Namely Bale kerta Gosa and Bale Kambang. The two buildings are characterized by very thick traditional Balinese architecture. The uniqueness of these two buildings is on the ceiling which releases the traditional Balinese painting of Kamasan style. Originally this painting was made of cloth and parba. In 1930, the ceiling was replaced, then the original painting was restored.
Next visiting Bukit Jambul a green hill and rice terrace under it – Lunch will be served at local restaurant.
Last visit is Besakih Temple, the biggest Hindu temple in Bali with full of religious ambience and decorated by Bali style ornaments. The temple is located on the southern slopes of Mount Agung, the principal volcano of Bali. Pura Besakih is a complex made up of twenty-three temples that sit on parallel ridges. It has stepped terraces and flights of stairs which ascend to a number of courtyards and brick gateways that in turn lead up to the main spire or Meru structure, which is called Pura Penataran Agung.
The main sanctuary of the complex is the Pura Penataran Agung. The symbolic center of the main sanctuary is the lotus throne, or padmasana, which is therefore the ritual focus of the entire complex.
Finish Besakih Temple, Drive back to hotel
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