Begin your day with a serene drive into Bali’s highlands, where misty hills and quiet valleys reveal a side of the island often missed by those who rush. Your first stop is Taman Dedari, a garden of grand angelic sculptures inspired by Balinese mythology. Wander through stone paths framed by tropical trees and tranquil ponds, where each statue tells a story of harmony between art and spirit. It’s not just a park, but an open-air gallery celebrating the island’s living creativity.
Continue your journey to Toya Bungkah Hot Spring, where warm mineral waters meet the cool blue surface of Lake Batur. Here, relaxation flows naturally — surrounded by mountains and the reflection of Mount Batur rising from the mist. Take a dip and let the volcanic energy ease your body and calm your mind. The spring’s mineral-rich water has long been cherished by locals for its restorative power, offering both comfort and renewal. After that, we having lunch and enjoy welcoming drink (fruit juice)
After your soak, visit Ulun Danu Batur Temple, one of Bali’s most sacred sanctuaries dedicated to the goddess of lakes and fertility, Dewi Danu. Standing high above the caldera, this temple complex symbolizes the balance between nature and faith. As incense drifts in the cool mountain air and bells echo softly, feel the peaceful rhythm of Balinese devotion. Your guide will share stories about rituals and traditions that keep this spiritual center alive today.
In the afternoon, the pace shifts to gentle exploration as you arrive at Alas Harum Rice Terrace near Ubud. Terraced fields cascade down green slopes, a living artwork shaped by generations of farmers. Walk along narrow trails, feel the breeze between the palms, or try optional experiences like the famous Bali Swing or sky bike. Whether you seek relaxation or adventure, the setting captures the beauty of rural Bali at its purest.
As the day ends, reflect on what this highland escape offers — a perfect balance of art, faith, and nature. From the statues of Taman Dedari to the sacred waters of Batur and the emerald terraces of Ubud, every stop reveals a different rhythm of the island. Guided by locals, this private journey invites you to slow down, reconnect, and experience Bali not just as a destination, but as a living harmony of body, mind, and spirit.