Kintamani Volcano Highlight: Visit Bali's Culture, Music, Museums, and Spices
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Kabupaten Badung
Experience the highlights of Kintamani Volcano in Bali, including cultural sights, music, museums, and spices. Visit a Gamelan Orchestra workshop, an Archaeological Museum with ancient coffins, a spice plantation village, and enjoy stunning views of Mount Batur and the ocean.
Duration: 10 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Blahbatuh - Meet your professional guide upon pickup at your hotel for your full-day sightseeing tour of Bali. Hop aboard your comfortable coach, which stops at each site for approximately 30-45 minutes.

Your first stop is the village of Blahbatuh, home to Bali’s only surviving gong-smith, who is an expert at casting bronze to make Balinese musical instruments. At a factory, watch the fascinating process of creating an entire gamelan orchestra — from large gongs to tiny bells. Your guide will describe the ancient method of casting metal components of the xylophone-like instruments for each gamelan.

  • Arca Building Archaeological Museum - Next, your guide will take you on a tour of the Archaeological Museum, also known as the Gedung Arca Museum. Located in Bedulu Village, approximately 4 miles (7 km) from Ubud and 18 miles (30 km) from Denpasar, the museum displays historical and pre-historical collections dating back to the Stone Age. You’ll see bronze bells used as religious tools in the 15th century and view huge stone sarcophagi — ancient royal coffins dating back to 500 BC.
  • Kintamani Highland - In the cool mountains of Kintamani, take in the views of Mt Batur. Black lava runs from the peak of this active volcano to the valley floor, where the shimmering Lake Batur — Bali’s widest lake — lies at its base. Stop here for a delicious lunch (own expense), served in a local restaurant offering an Indonesian buffet and magnificent vistas. Marvel at the crescent-shaped lake, surrounded by the steep walls of the crater rim where the original Mt Batur erupted tens of thousands of years ago.
  • Mount Batur - In the cool mountains of Kintamani, take in the views of Mt Batur. Black lava runs from the peak of this active volcano to the valley floor, where the shimmering Lake Batur — Bali’s widest lake — lies at its base. Stop here for a delicious lunch (own expense), served in a local restaurant offering an Indonesian buffet and magnificent vistas. Marvel at the crescent-shaped lake, surrounded by the steep walls of the crater rim where the original Mt Batur erupted tens of thousands of years ago.
  • Penglipuran - After lunch, make your way to the traditional village of Penglipuran. Wander with your guide through a bamboo plantation, and learn about the ancient beliefs and unique customs the locals maintain. Finally, head to Bukit Jati, located in Gulingan village, where you’ll partake in afternoon tea and coffee, served as you enjoy views of the rice fields and the blue sea beyond.
What's Included
  • Afternoon tea or coffee included
  • Guidance by an English-speaking licensed guide
  • Complimentary pickup and drop-off at major hotels in Kuta, Seminyak, Sanur, Jimbaran, and Nusa Dua
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks, unless specified
  • Gratuities
  • Lunch
Additional Information

Exploring Kintamani Volcano and the top cultural highlights of Bali. Observe the intricate creation process of a complete Gamelan Orchestra in Blahbatu Village. Take a journey through history at an Archaeological Museum showcasing ancient caskets from the Royal Families, relics from 500BC. Experience the diverse eastern aromas of spices, cloves, coffee, and fruits at Sri Batu, a Plantation Village. Enjoy the cool mountain air of Kintamani as you peek at the ancient volcano, Mount Batur. You can even see the black lava trails originating from this spectacle while dining at a restaurant with impressive views (lunch not included).

Your adventure continues to Panglipuran. Explore the bamboo plantations and a traditional village with distinct customs.

Make sure to bring your camera to capture spectacular shots at Bukit Jati, our final stop. Enjoy afternoon tea and coffee while taking in the amazing view of the rice fields and the ocean from the hilltop.

  • Additional charges for cruise passengers
Location
PT. JTB Indonesia
Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Martin_c
Jun 16, 2019
Highly recommended - Full day tour of Bali. Our guide Sande was great he told us a lot about the history and culture of Bali. Sande was very informative about every site we visited , lunch at Mt Batur was spectacular. Great tour , highly recommended for first time visitors to Bali.
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Lunik_jess
Aug 21, 2017
This tour was AMAZING !! Rich of... - <p>This tour was AMAZING !! Rich of culture and the tour guide was friendly</p>
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Tyler
May 13, 2017
Saw and learned a lot about the... - <p>Saw and learned a lot about the island's culture and sight. Tour guide was very professional and knowledgeable. Would recommend to get an in-depth learning experience.</p>
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Julianna
Oct 20, 2016
The tour guide was great! He asked... - <p>The tour guide was great! He asked about my interests and managed to get around so many places over the day. I saw the batik, jewellery, wood carving all being made at different places. The mount Batur view was absolutely beautiful but my real highlight was the coffee tasting!! Thank you !!</p>
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Yvette
Sep 1, 2017
Wadee was good guide. You get to see... - <p>Wadee was good guide. You get to see a lot of Bali. Good to do first few days. Coffee place was nice and seeing the workplaces near Ubud was cool. u have to pay for lunch, but the place Wadee took me (Panca Yoga Restaurant) was a buffet and they asked for 125k. I only had 100k and they accept. Food ok</p>
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Ayesha_p
Jan 26, 2017
We were hoping to get a real... - <p>We were hoping to get a real experience of seeing Bali and some of this tour fulfilled it. There were several stops at places where the locals did arts like textiles, painting and wooden sculptures, describing how they made the artifacts and we had to basically walk through these places in hopes of buying something. Some of these places were interesting in terms of seeing how they made their products but other places like the place with paintings and making of silver jewellery was a waste of time and was clearly just a stop to shop. The coffee plantation and village we stopped at was very informative and great because they were not typical touristy stops and the village really gives a true authentic glimpse of the Balinese village life. The stop at the volcano and the lunch was also a nice visit. Some of this tour was really educational but some of it seemed too much of a shopping trip and it could have been shorter were it not for a few of these stops. Overall, its worth going on.</p>
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Susan
Jun 2, 2017
Our guide Windra was kind enough to... - <p>Our guide Windra was kind enough to rearrange his itinerary, to leave out places we had already been and to add things we hadn't seen the previous day on our similar Highlights tour. Started out with the Barong Dance Show -- very enjoyable! Then lunch at a place called Rapuan Cili -- very good food, good prices, and a lovely view of green fields and a blue swimming pool below. Then we visited a traditional village called Penglipuran. We were allowed to go into a family's home and see their humble circumstances and backyard garden. From there we saw the community temple, then walked beyond the town, to see the bamboo forest. After that, we were supposed to go to a scenic lookout to view the terraced rice fields however, we were taken to a non-tourist overlook that was overgrown and smelly. Then we got dropped off at a huge jewelry store, when we were expecting to see jewelry-making craftspeople. The day was great for the most part, but the last 2 stops were very unnecessary -- we would rather have gone back to our hotel early..</p>
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Roslyn
Aug 6, 2016
The tour was very interesting but a... - <p>The tour was very interesting but a really long day from 8:30am til 7pm due to traffic back into Bali is terrible.</p>
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Barry_s
Jan 16, 2017
lots of tourist in Bali but few are... - <p>lots of tourist in Bali but few are taking tours . I was the only one on this tour . This should have presented opportunities to customize. Instead rushed through and dropped off at the airport 2 hours early. As DPS does not permit checking in until 3 hours prior to flight time I had a long wait at the airport. There is no seating in the precheckin area. People just sit on metal rails or lie down on the tile floor.</p>
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Mary
Oct 29, 2016
I found this trip very... - <p>I found this trip very disappointing. It seemed for 3 hours of the trip I was taken to many places with an expection of buying, silver, paintings, wood carvings, coffee and clothing/handbags. As a tourist I do understand there is a need for us to visit places for 5 different places in one day is too many and the time could have been used taking me to see the sights. I did enjoy the volcano view and also the coffee/tea tasting but I don't think this trip was value for money and then other trips we did were better. I wouldn't recommend this trip</p>
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