Visiting Air Banjar hot springs and the Vihara Temple
Located on the east of Zen Resort Bali, Air Banjar is an enchanting hot spring with stone-carved mouths gushing water, among a lush garden setting. There is also a nature walk through an eco-forest, under the guidance of the resorts expert on indigenous herbal, medicinal plants, and vegetation, an excellent ecological introduction to the local environment. Go on to visit the Vihara Temple, Bali's oldest Buddhist temple dating back to the 6th century.
Trekking in Munduk
The Munduk area, with its unique nature and cooler temperatures, is a haven for walking, rice field hiking, jungle trekking, bird spotting, and traditional cultural sightseeing. Experience traditional village life and visit coffee, avocado, and spice plantations, all with a professional guide.
Taking a tour of Singaraja
Visit the Royal Palace in Singaraja and Beji Temple (Pura Beji). This temple was built in the 15th century, during the highlight of the Majapahit, and is considered to be one of the oldest temples in Bali. Visit the Dalem Jagaraga Temple, a shrine to worship the God of Destruction, and a trek to see the Sekumpul waterfalls.
Golfing with mountain view
Designed by Pete Thompson, the golf course at Bali Handara Kosaido Country Club is considered to be one of the top 5 courses in Asia. It is an 18-hole course, located inside the crater of an extinct volcano at an altitude of over 1,100 m. The course has incredible views of mountains, crater lakes, and a rainforest, creating a dramatic backdrop for golfing.
Witnessing the Mount Batur volcano
The villages of Kintamani, Batur, and Penelokan sit on the rim of Mount Batur crater, approximately 1,500 m above sea level, and offer dramatic views of the active volcano Mount Batur and the serene Lake Batur. In addition to Mount Batur and Lake Batur, visit the Batubulan Village to see Barong dance, Celuk Village for silver works, Tegalalang rice terrace, Bali coffee agro tourism, Goa Gajah Temple, and Mas Village.