Tanah Lot Tour: Discover Bali’s Iconic Temple and Stunning Views

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Tanah Lot Tour: Discover Bali’s Iconic Temple and Stunning Views

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Bali looks like a postcard. This private day trip strings together the island’s most camera-ready temples, dramatic sea views, and green terrace country in one smooth route, with a comfortable ride between stops. You’ll spend real time at Tanah Lot and the surrounding coastal viewpoints, then shift inland for misty lake scenery and waterfall-and-terrace nature.

What I especially like is the mix of temples plus natural highlights without the usual scramble, and the fact the day is run as a true private experience in an air-conditioned vehicle with pickup from your Bali hotel. The only consideration: it’s a long day (about 10 to 12 hours) and lunch isn’t included, so you’ll want a simple plan for food and energy.

Key highlights worth your attention

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  • Private A/C vehicle + hotel pickup so you’re not piecing together rides all day
  • Admission tickets included at every listed stop, which cuts down on add-on costs
  • Iconic Tanah Lot and nearby Batu Bolong for sea-facing temple views
  • Lake Beratan with Ulun Danu Temple set against misty mountain scenery
  • UNESCO Jatiluwih rice terraces and Yeh Ho waterfall for the calmer side of Bali

A full-day temple and terrace loop with private A/C comfort

This is the kind of Bali tour you book when you want the big hits, but you also want it to feel manageable. Instead of hopping around with multiple transfers, you ride in a private air-conditioned vehicle and keep your day tightly organized from the moment you’re picked up.

The route is built around famous religious landmarks and scenery that Bali does extremely well: coast views first, then lake-and-mountain mood, and finally green countryside. It’s also structured so you don’t have to fight crowds for your time slot at each stop.

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Price and value: what $75.65 per person really covers

Tanah Lot Tour: Discover Bali’s Iconic Temple and Stunning Views - Price and value: what $75.65 per person really covers
At $75.65 per person, this tour isn’t cheap, but it’s also not just a driver and a vague itinerary. You’re paying for private transportation, an air-conditioned vehicle, bottled water, and landing and facility fees. On top of that, admission is included at the listed stops, which is a big deal in places where tickets can stack up quickly.

Two other value points matter for day trips like this:

First, you’re booking a full day (10 to 12 hours) with a plan that hits multiple major sights. Second, you’re not relying on you-or-your-phone to manage every ticket and timing detail on the road.

Lunch is not included, so that’s the one predictable extra cost. If you budget for it, the overall package feels straightforward and fair for what’s bundled in.

Meet your guide: Suli keeps the day smooth and safe

Tanah Lot Tour: Discover Bali’s Iconic Temple and Stunning Views - Meet your guide: Suli keeps the day smooth and safe
One detail that makes a difference on tours is how the guide drives the flow. In this case, the guide experience has been strongly praised, and Suli comes up as a standout for excellent English and strong situational care during the whole day.

You’ll feel it in the small things: you’re not rushing between stops, the car is reported as clean and comfortable, and the driving is described as steady with no moments of worry during a 12-hour outing. That combination—clear communication plus smooth transport—lets you focus on the views instead of logistics.

Because it’s private, there’s also room for personal pacing. If something draws your attention more than expected, you’re not stuck behind a fixed group schedule.

Stop 1: Batu Bolong for the sea, the rock, and the arch viewpoint

Batu Bolong Temple is the warm-up stop that makes the rest of the day click. It sits near Tanah Lot and is known for its rock setting and natural archway that links the temple area to the mainland.

You’ll get about 10 minutes here, which is short, but that’s exactly what works as a first stop. You want enough time to take in the ocean view, spot the temple’s dramatic setting, and get oriented before you move on to Tanah Lot itself.

The tradeoff is also clear: with only a brief visit time, you won’t linger. If you’re the type who likes slow photography and extended temple time, Batu Bolong will feel like a quick taste.

Stop 2: Tanah Lot Temple—the classic rock temple at ocean edge

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Tanah Lot Temple is the anchor of the whole experience. It’s built on a rock facing the Indian Ocean, and it’s described as an ancient temple built in the 11 centuries by the holy figure Dang Hyang Nirartha.

What makes Tanah Lot special for your visit isn’t only the famous silhouette. It’s the way the temple sits in an ocean-facing setting that emphasizes Bali’s relationship with water and tides. Even if you don’t obsess over timing, the location itself creates a strong sense of place.

You’ll have about 45 minutes here, and that’s a useful amount of time: long enough to see the temple area from multiple angles, shop for small items if that’s your thing, and still move on without feeling stuck. Admission is included, so you’re not juggling ticket counters right at the peak of the day.

A practical consideration: this is a sea-temple stop, so expect the environment to be less controlled than indoor sites. If weather turns windy or rainy, the experience can shift fast.

Stop 3: Lake Beratan and Ulun Danu Temple in misty mountain mood

After the coast, Lake Beratan changes the vibe. You’ll spend around 1 hour at the lake area and visit Ulun Danu Temple, which is often described as a floating temple dedicated to the water goddess.

This stop is all about atmosphere. With misty mountain scenery as the backdrop, it feels calmer and more reflective than the ocean edge. It’s also a great reset because it breaks up the day with something visually different—water and hills instead of sea rock and coastline.

Like many temple visits, the real value is time on-site, not just photos from the road. With about an hour, you can actually take in the setting, look across the water, and slow your pace a bit before the next nature stop.

If conditions are clear, you’ll get a more defined view of the lake and surrounding hills. If it’s misty, the mood may be softer and more dreamlike—either way, the temple’s purpose and setting come through.

Stops 4–5: Yeh Ho Waterfalls and Jatiluwih rice terraces

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This part of the day is where the scenery turns greener and quieter—two very different kinds of nature highlights, stacked back-to-back.

Yeh Ho Waterfalls: green terraces meet tropical forest

You’ll visit Yeh Ho Waterfall for about 1 hour. It’s described as a smaller, peaceful waterfall located in the village area of Jatiluwih in Tabanan Regency, surrounded by lush green rice terraces and tropical forest.

This stop works best when you’re ready to trade temple crowds for slower nature time. The setting is gentle: you’re not just seeing water, you’re seeing it in the context of Bali’s working green spaces.

The limitation is simple: one hour goes by fast. If you want a long sit-down, you’ll still get what you came for, but you won’t turn it into a half-day retreat.

Jatiluwih Green Land: UNESCO terraces you can actually understand

Next up is Jatiluwih Rice Terrace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The terraces stretch across rolling hills and showcase traditional Balinese farming, which makes this feel less like a viewpoint and more like a window into how the island works.

You’ll have about 1 hour here. That time is ideal for walking short sections, photographing the terrace layers, and taking in the way the fields curve across the hills. It’s also a great stop if you’re tired of temple architecture and want something that feels human-scale—farm patterns and water management you can see with your own eyes.

One note for your expectations: terraces can look similar from far away. The value is moving enough to see how the pattern changes across different areas of the view.

Timing, pacing, and what to do for a long 10–12 hour day

Tanah Lot Tour: Discover Bali’s Iconic Temple and Stunning Views - Timing, pacing, and what to do for a long 10–12 hour day
This is a full-day outing, so your success depends on your stamina and expectations. With 10–12 hours total time, you’ll likely spend a lot of the day in transit between regions, even though it’s in a private A/C vehicle.

Pack a plan for food because lunch isn’t included. If you’re prone to getting cranky when you’re hungry, add a small snack before pickup and keep water in mind even though bottled water is provided.

Wear for comfort. Bali temples often mean warm weather and outdoor time, and the ocean and waterfall stops can add breeze or damp air. If you like photos, consider bringing something you can quickly manage—weather changes fast.

Also, go in expecting short site visits. Each main stop has a clear time window (10 minutes, 45 minutes, 1 hour, 1 hour, 1 hour). That’s how the tour hits so much in one day. It’s not designed for deep solo wandering at each location.

Getting the most out of Tanah Lot days (without losing your day)

If you want better photos and less stress, keep your mindset simple: prioritize quality over quantity. Spend your most patient attention at Tanah Lot (45 minutes) and at Jatiluwih (1 hour), since those are the stops where scenery and layout reward time.

At Batu Bolong, treat it as a quick orientation stop. You’re there to appreciate the rock and arch and then move on.

At Lake Beratan, slow your pace a touch. The misty mountain setting can create a short window where everything looks perfect. Having time there helps.

Finally, Yeh Ho Waterfalls and Jatiluwih are nature-leaning. If you want the day to feel balanced, keep your energy steady so you enjoy the greenery instead of rushing through it.

Who should book this tour, and who might want a different plan

This tour fits best if you want:

  • a private day with hotel pickup and an A/C vehicle
  • iconic temples plus nature highlights in one outing
  • admission included at multiple stops so you don’t manage tickets all day
  • a guide known for smooth driving and clear communication

You might consider a different plan if you dislike long days or prefer slow, flexible exploration rather than a structured sequence of short visits.

Also, because it’s described as something most people can participate in, it’s a reasonable choice for many day-trip styles. Still, you should be comfortable with outdoor walking and changing terrain since the day includes sea, lake, waterfall, and terraces.

Should you book Tanah Lot Tour with Tanah Lot Bali Driver?

If your ideal Bali day includes Tanah Lot, nearby sea-temple scenery at Batu Bolong, and then a switch to lake-and-terrace nature, this is a strong value pick. At $75.65, the bundle of private A/C transport, bottled water, fees, and included admissions makes it easier to feel in control of your total spend.

The deciding factor for me is the guide experience—Suli is specifically praised for excellent English, clean comfortable transportation, and careful driving. That means you can relax during transit and actually enjoy each stop.

One practical reason to be cautious: the tour requires good weather. If weather is bad enough to cancel, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund, so it helps to keep your schedule flexible.

FAQ

What sites does this tour include?

The tour includes Batu Bolong Temple, Tanah Lot Temple, Ulun Danu Beratan Temple at Lake Beratan, Yeh Ho Waterfalls, and Jatiluwih Green Land (rice terraces).

How long is the Tanah Lot tour?

It’s about 10 to 12 hours total.

Is hotel pickup included?

Yes, hassle-free pickup from your Bali hotel is included.

Is this a private tour?

Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.

Does the price include entrance fees?

Yes. Admission tickets are included for the listed stops.

Is lunch included?

No. Lunch is not included.

What’s included in the tour besides transportation?

Included items are private transportation, an air-conditioned vehicle, bottled water, landing and facility fees, and fuel surcharge.

Is there a mobile ticket?

Yes, mobile ticket is listed as part of the experience.

What if the weather is bad?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, you won’t receive a refund.

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