Bhuwana Ubud Hotel and Farming
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Join us on an unforgettable honeymoon adventure as we explore the magic of Bali, the ultimate destination for couples. We were captivated by Bali's charm and beauty from the moment we arrived. Our days were filled with thrilling experiences and peaceful retreats, blending romance, adventure, and cultural discovery. This journey has perfectly blended everything that makes a honeymoon special.
Duration
8 Nights 9 Days
No. of Pax
2 Couple
Transfer
Private
Hotel Category
3/4 Star
Package Category
Budget
Package Type
Customizable
Your journey in Bali begins with a warm welcome the moment you step off the plane. Upon arrival at Ngurah Rai International Airport, our representative will greet you with a friendly smile and assist you with your luggage. Enjoy a smooth and hassle-free experience as you’re guided to your private vehicle, ensuring comfort right from the start of your holiday.
The Traditional welcome at the Hotel. Balinese people follow a form of Hinduism known as Agama Hindu Dharma. Balinese culture and traditions and religion impacts almost every aspect of life on the island and draws people to Bali to see and experience it. An important belief of Balinese Hinduism is that elements of mother nature are influenced by spirit.
Indulge in a romantic and luxurious experience with a Bed Decoration featuring Towel Swan and Flowers. This thoughtful touch transforms your room into a serene haven, with intricately arranged towel swans and vibrant flower petals creating a stunning visual. Perfect for special occasions like anniversaries or honeymoons, this personalized decoration sets the mood for a relaxing and intimate atmosphere, making your stay in Bali even more memorable.
You've probably seen a few photos of Bali's most famous Instagram location, the Handara Gate, on social media. Everything you need to know about getting there, what to expect, getting the shot, and whether or not it's worth visiting is covered in depth. Landscape—the Subak system—which was nominated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in June 2012.
combine the culture and nature, visit the Ulun Danu Temple, learn about the local religion and capture stunning photos for your social media. Stroll at the famous. Stop by Beratan Temple, a tranquil water temple located on the banks of Lake Bratan..On this tour admire the stunning gardens of the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, located in the centre of Tabanan Regency, are the most remarkable and picturesque rice fields in Bali.
Is situated near Baturiti, Tabanan. The location is at Petang Village, Plaga, close to Mt. Catur. It is gorgeously placed at an elevation of 1239 metres above sea level, making the area colder than most of Bali. The famous Ulun Danu Bratan temple, devoted to the goddess of the lake, Dewi Danu, is located on the western side of the lake.
Jatiluwih, which is up for nomination as a UNESCO World Heritage site, provides a stunning view of rice terraces with contours that are irrigated by an amazing communal water system that was created by Balinese farmers. The trip is enhanced by the picturesque journey through the charming towns and lush hills of the Tabanan coastal region in central Philippines.
Tegalalang Rice Fields form the three most stunning-looking terraced landscapes in Ubud region. Rice Slope at Tegalalang, pause at Ubud Tegalalang Rice Terrace to take in the lush scenery of the terraced rice fields or to have lunch at the restaurant while taking in the breathtaking view of the rice terraces. This location is well-known for its beautiful rice terraces.
Bali's enchantment is revealed not just on its picture-perfect beaches but also in its lush interior. Imagine a sparkling waterfall with a cool pool below it, tucked away in the middle of a verdant rainforest. This picture-perfect landscape isn't a dream; it's the Tegenungan Waterfall, a natural marvel that draws visitors looking for peace and adventure.
In Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, there is a nature reserve and temple complex called the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Another name for it is the Ubud Monkey Forest. More than 1260 long-tailed macaques, who are revered by the Balinese people in the area, call the Sanctuary home. The Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal temple, a "Holy Spring" bathing temple, and another temple used for cremation rites are all located in the Monkey Forest.
Beautiful silk scarves, airy shirts, statues, kites, caps, baskets, and a plethora of other handcrafted items can all be found at the Ubud Art Market. The Puri Saren Royal Ubud Palace faces the market, which is open every day and is locally referred to as Pasar Seni Ubud. The majority of the products sold at the Ubud Market are produced in the nearby villages of Peliatan, Tegallalang, Pengosekan, and Payangan.
In the center of Ubud, Bali, sits Ubud Palace, also called Puri Saren Agung, an ancient royal home. Visitors can get a peek of the island's regal history at this exquisitely preserved landmark, which has traditional Balinese architecture and elaborate sculptures. The palace is still a center of culture, and its lovely courtyard frequently hosts traditional dance performances. For visitors looking for a blend of art, culture, and lively local life, this must-see location is surrounded by art markets and cafés.
TThe Sari Timbul Art Gallery combines the artistry of Balinese sculpture with a garden setting. When in Sari Timbul, there are lots of interesting things to do. Go beyond just appreciating its beauty and immerse yourself in discovering each visually stunning and Instagram-worthy niche. Every crevice in this place is ideal for taking pictures. You can be sure that the helpful staff at Sari Timbul Art Gallery will assist you in getting the greatest pictures and films.
Embark on an enchanting journey to the Gates of Heaven, one of Bali’s most iconic and spiritual landmarks. Located at the revered Lempuyang Temple, this tour offers visitors the chance to witness breathtaking views framed by the majestic Mount Agung. Known for its photogenic split gateway, the temple provides a perfect setting for stunning photographs that capture the essence of Bali’s cultural and natural beauty.
Bali Lempuyang Temple is a Hindu holy temple dedicated to worshiping Ida Sang Hyang Widi Wasa, also known as the god Icwara. It is located on the top of Bisbis Hill in the east of Bali islands and offers a beautiful view of Mount Agung, Bali's largest mountain. This temple has status as one of the "Sad Kahyangan Jagad".
Tirta Gangga Water Palace is a stunning collection of ponds, swimming pools, carved gateways, fountains, and lush gardens. The late King of Karangasem built this spectacular castle in 1948. Its pools contain holy water, which is considered to have therapeutic properties. The palace walls feature ten divisions of Balinese garden architecture, including pools and shrines that connect the park to the surrounding landscape.
Lahangan Sweet is one of Bali's newest attractions, with an amazing viewpoint that provides the best panoramic views of Mount Agung. Following a short trail, you'll arrive at a cool mountain ridge from where you can see the spectacular Mt Agung volcano and Mt Rinjani on Lombok Island.
Situated on the cliff edges in the southwest of Nusa Penida island, Angel's Billabong is a breathtaking rock structure. It's close to Pasih Uug, or Broken Beach, another well-liked location with interesting limestone formations. The craggy rock lagoon provides a picturesque view of the ocean. Only at low tide may you go down into its glistening granite pools for a swim or a soak. One of the things that tourists to Nusa Penida really must see is the rock pools.
Nusa Penida island's southwest corner features the picturesque Broken Beach (Pasih Uug). The area's distinctive landmark, a steep arch-shaped rock formation, marks the location. Travel photographers and anyone looking for sweeping views will love Broken Beach, which is situated above the thundering waves of the vast Indian Ocean. Grey long-tailed macaques are also found in the surrounding area. If you're lucky, you might be able to see enormous manta ray silhouettes close to the water's deep blue surface.
On the southwest coast of the island of Nusa Penida, in the settlement of Bunga Mekar, is a secret beach called Kelingking Beach. From the summit of the hill with the same name, you can take in one of the most breathtaking vistas across the hills and narrow stretch of white sand. The view is of the deep blue waves of the open Indian Ocean set against a green-covered promontory of limestone.
A hidden treasure on Bali's Nusa Penida Island, Crystal Bay Beach is renowned for its pristine seas, fine sand beaches, and breathtaking sunsets. With palm palms all around and a tranquil atmosphere, it's the ideal place to unwind, go snorkeling, or swim in calm seas. The bay's abundant marine life, which includes the uncommon mola-mola (sunfish) in some seasons, is another reason for its fame. For both beachgoers and nature enthusiasts, Crystal Bay Beach provides a peaceful haven with its natural beauty and calm atmosphere.
Treat yourself to a traditional Balinese massage lasting an hour, utilizing oils with a variety of smells,such as frangipani. a blend of relaxation-focused massage techniques and energy-producing core attention. Your body's stamina will return to normal when you relax your muscles and improve blood circulation. Experience the sense of touch from knowledgeable and experienced hands—the spa is well situated close to Kuta Mall, a shopping district.
The primary attraction of the Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park, commonly abbreviated as GWK, is a statue that stands 394 feet (120 meters) tall and depicts the Hindu deity Vishnu upon the legendary bird Garuda. The 148-acre (60-hectare) location is home to frequent dance performances, restaurants, stores, and gathering places for festivals, concerts, and rallies. Rising from Bali's Bukit Peninsula's untamed hills, the spectacular Garuda Wisnu.
Melasti Beach, or Pantai Melasti as the locals call it, is a white sand beach in Ungasan, Bali, near Uluwatu.For a long time, the road leading to Melasti Beach was awful, but a local construction project has improved it, and it is now home to various beach resorts. And Melasti Beach is easily accessible from anywhere in Bali.
Uluwatu Temple (Pura Luhur Uluwatu) is one of six important temples considered to be Bali's spiritual pillars. It is famous for its spectacular setting, located on top of a rocky cliff about 70 metres above sea level. This temple shares the magnificent sunset backdrops of Tanah Lot Temple, another renowned sea temple located on the island's western coast.
Kecak Dance, a must-see arts performance in Bali. Uluwatu Temple is a must-see when visiting Bali. One of the highlights is the Kecak and Fire Dance Show, which takes place after sunset. Book your tickets in advance to experience this critically praised play! As you enjoy the breathtaking sunset, see the natives perform a spellbinding presentation of traditional and hypnotic Kecak Dance
Petitenget Temple, also known as 'Pura Petitenget' by locals, is a major, centuries-old temple in Bali and one of the few cultural sites amid the island's expensive beach resort region of Seminyak. The temple's architecture is mostly made of red bricks and sandstone, which gives it an archaic atmosphere. The temple's large courtyard, accessible via the dragon stairway, is home to a dozen separate shrines and small pavilions
Seminyak Beach is a gorgeous white sandy beach located north of Legian Beach. The white sand that stretches 3 kilometers from the Tuban area has piqued tourists' interest in visiting this location. Seminyak Beach is known for its tremendous waves, which are ideal for surfing experiences, thus many surfers visit this beach to conquer the waves and enjoy their surfing adventures.
Double Six Beach, called after the 66 nightclub that once stood on its shores, is one of Bali's most popular destinations. The beach itself is lovely, with dark golden sand, however it is hardly Bali's most beautiful or tranquil. It's a fun area to surf, jog down the beach or play beach tennis or football with the locals, but swimmers should be cautious not to go too deep, as the water here can have powerful currents that can swiftly drag you out to sea.
The Beach Club was where it all started. Desa Potato Head's pulsating heart remains a place to relax, enjoy, and explore creativity in all of its manifestations, and everyone is welcome. Swim, eat, sip, and relax however you like in the infinity pool, on a daybed, or under the shade of swaying palms. Soak up the dynamic environment while enjoying a variety of international cuisine and uniquely crafted beverages.
Located in the Mengwi area, Taman Ayun Temple, also called Pura Taman Ayun, is one of Bali's most attractive temples. Constructed during the 17th century, this temple complex is an enduring example of the Balinese people's mastery in architecture and their deep spiritual commitment. Taman Ayun, surrounded by lush gardens and a lovely moat, means "Beautiful Garden," a reflection of the peaceful fusion of spirituality & nature that defines this hallowed location.
Grey long-tailed macaques find refuge in the nutmeg grove and temple known locally as Obyek Wisata Alam Alas Kedaton, or Alas Kedaton Monkey grove. Unfortunately, one of the attractions of Bali's 8 Great Forests and Parks and 9 Best Animal Parks is the Kedaton Monkey Forest. Its focal point is the Pura Dalem Kahyangan Kedaton Temple
The Tanah Lot Temple historic Hindu shrine, which is tucked away amid the magnificent Indian Ocean waves, is a well-known representation of Bali's natural and spiritual charm. This historic Hindu shrine, located atop a craggy offshore rock formation, enthralls tourists with its striking silhouette against the dusk-tinted horizon.
Take in the breathtaking vistas of the setting sun as well as the vibrant hues of the sky and their reflection in the glistening waves of the ocean. Savor the sunset over the Tanah Lot Temple's surrounding rock formations. Experience the enchantment of one of Bali's holiest locations.
Finns Night Club in Bali is the ultimate destination for an electrifying nightlife experience. Located at the renowned Finns Beach Club, this vibrant hotspot offers world-class DJs, dazzling light shows, and an energetic dance floor right by the ocean. Sip on signature cocktails, enjoy premium bottle service, and dance under the stars in a stunning beachfront setting. Whether you're looking for a wild party or a stylish night out, Finns Night Club guarantees an unforgettable evening filled with music, entertainment, and luxury vibes.
A Floating Breakfast is a luxurious and Instagram-worthy dining experience, typically offered at high-end resorts and private villas. Served on a beautifully arranged floating tray, guests can enjoy a lavish spread of tropical fruits, fresh pastries, eggs, and refreshing drinks while relaxing in a private pool. This unique experience combines indulgence with stunning surroundings, making it perfect for a romantic morning or a special treat. Whether set against the backdrop of lush greenery or overlooking the ocean, a floating breakfast is the ultimate way to start the day in style.
Final farewell to your ravishing voyage! Drop At Denpasar International Airport, with your luggage intact. Ride the morning jet out of Sentosa and get back on the path of travel. With lifelong memories, your adventure continues.
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