Visite l'après-midi de la forêt des singes, du temple de Mengwi et de Tanah Lot à Bali
Lors de cette excursion, vous voyagerez dans la campagne en autocar, et vous ferez un arrêt pour faire une courte promenade à pied (env. 300 mètres) à travers un beau paysage de rizières en terrasses. Cultivées dans un style balinais unique, entourées de cocotiers et de plantes horticoles tropicales dont des patates douces et du tapioca. À la fin de votre promenade, détendez-vous dans un pavillon balinais et dégustez un traditionnel plat indonésien à base de tapioca et de patates douces frits accompagnés d'eau minérale, de thé ou de café.
Après avoir quitté le village de Gulingan, vous emprunterez la route menant jusqu'au temple royal de Mengwi - Pura Taman Ayun. Datant de 1634, ce pittoresque complexe est entouré de douves avec des autels de merous à multiples toits et des portes en bois sculpté.
Vous vous rendrez ensuite à la forêt sacrée des singes, un bouquet de gigantesques arbres abritant des centaines de singes.
Le dernier arrêt aura lieu à Tanah Lot, célèbre à Bali comme étant le temple du coucher du soleil. Découvrez le coucher du soleil derrière les tours de lave noire du temple sacré datant du XVIe siècle, construit sur une roche volcanique à 200 mètres de la côte.
- Guide professionnel
- Droits d'entrée
- Goûtez à du tapioca et à de la patate douce frits
- Eau minérale
- Service de ramassage et dépôt à l'hôtel
- Pourboires (facultatifs)
- Vous recevrez la confirmation au moment de la réservation
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This tour was amazing!
Was a good tour.
If you like animals this was a fun tour. Bought bananas to feed the monkeys. Monkeys throughout the forest vying to be fed a banana. Great opportunities for photo taking. Temple was interesting.
We were picked up from the hotel then stopped first at a traditional Balinese farm for the fried tapioca and sweet potato. It was an opportunity to go to the toilet on what ended up being a lot of time spent on the road in a minibus. It was time that probably could have been better spent on the rest of the tour though as we must have been there for at least forty-five minutes. Mengwi Temple was beautiful but quite rushed. You had to chose between keeping up with the tour guide to hear what he had to say or taking photos, we opted for the latter. At the monkey forest and Tanah Lot you are left to your own devices to wander around and get a lot more time to explore. There are two monkey forests in the area and from what we heard the one we went to wasn't the better of the two. The monkeys are equally cute and mischievous. The swarms of flies were annoying. Bring lots of insect repellant. At the end of the tour there was a row of stalls and shops where it got awkward, with some particularly pushy hawkers. We got to watch the sun going down at Tanah Lot and it was beautiful, but be prepared for the fact that this is probably the most popular tourist spot on Bali and you will have to fight your way through huge crowds. Doing a guided tour in that kind of environment is impossible, so allowing people to do their own thing is the best approach. The tour guide spent most of the time talking on the minibus about local religious beliefs. I don't know if this was preplanned or because an American woman asked him a number of questions about it, but I would've liked to have learnt a bit more about the places we were visiting. Overall the trip was very light on historical detail. The driver and guide were friendly, but if you are picked up first expect to be dropped off last. By Western standards this was a cheap trip, but by Balinese it was overpriced. Make sure your bring plenty of your own water and small denomination notes to pay to use toilets. We managed to book the tour very last minute, so it was great in that regard, but if you have the time to find something a bit more personalised I'd recommend doing so.