A Day Exploring Bali’s Best-Kept Secrets
This private day tour in Ubud offers a carefully curated slice of Bali’s most stunning natural and cultural sights. For just $55.59 per person, you get around in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle for about 8 hours, visiting Leke Leke Waterfall, Jatiluwih UNESCO-listed rice terraces, and the Luhur Batukaru Temple.
The tour is flexible and customizable — perfect if you’re looking to leave behind the crowded hotspots for more authentic, less touristy experiences.
What we particularly love about this trip is the blend of adventure and serenity: a short trek into jungle-adorned waterfalls, walking amid endless green rice paddies, and soaking in spiritual calm at a mountain temple. Plus, the inclusion of a local buffet lunch and bottled water makes it easy to stay energized.
One thing to consider is the physical aspect — some walking and a jungle trek are involved, so it’s ideal if you’re reasonably fit. Also, since the tour involves outdoor stops, be prepared for variable weather.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy nature, culture, and a bit of adventure, especially those keen to explore beyond typical tourist sites. It’s perfect for curious visitors who want to learn about Balinese life and spirituality in a relaxed, private setting.
- Key Points
- Exploring Bali’s Hidden Gems: The Full Story
- Starting with the Leke Leke Waterfall
- The UNESCO Rice Terraces at Jatiluwih
- The Peaceful Luhur Batukaru Temple
- The Logistics: What to Expect
- Transportation & Comfort
- Timing & Pacing
- Inclusion & Extras
- Tour Guides & Reviews
- Possible Drawbacks
- What Makes This Tour Stand Out?
- The Sum Up: Who Should Book This Tour?
- FAQ
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Key Points
- Authentic Experiences: Visit lesser-known but stunning spots like Leke Leke Waterfall and Batukaru Temple.
- Flexible & Private: Fully customizable itinerary with a dedicated guide, ensuring your interests shape the day.
- Comfort & Convenience: Enjoy a private, air-conditioned vehicle, local lunch, and bottled water included.
- Authentic Bali Landscapes: Walk through UNESCO rice terraces and jungle trails, avoiding busy tourist crowds.
- Insightful Guides: Knowledgeable guides who explain local customs, culture, and history, making each stop meaningful.
- Good Value: A full day of sightseeing for a reasonable price, with all fees and taxes included.
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Exploring Bali’s Hidden Gems: The Full Story

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Starting with the Leke Leke Waterfall
The tour kicks off with a visit to Leke Leke Waterfall, a stunning cascade tucked away from Bali’s mass tourism. The walk to the waterfall is part of the adventure — a short trek through lush jungle paths that can be muddy, passing bamboo bridges built by locals, and wandering alongside untouched greenery.
What makes this stop special is its raw, natural beauty. The waterfall itself is genuine and unspoiled, often overlooked by travelers who stick to more popular waterfalls like Tegenungan or Gitgit. Reviewers rave about its “genuine shape” and the “beautiful natural setting”. Expect to spend around an hour here, soaking up the serenity and snapping photos amid the jungle canopy.
The UNESCO Rice Terraces at Jatiluwih
Next, the journey takes you to Jatiluwih, a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its breathtaking rice terraces. This spot isn’t just picture-perfect; it’s a living example of Bali’s traditional subak irrigation system, passed down through generations.
We loved the way this stop showcased Bali’s agricultural heritage — walking among the rice paddies, meeting local farmers, and even feeding cows. The experience isn’t just visual; it’s educational, giving insight into how Balinese farmers maintain such lush, green landscapes sustainably.
The 1.5-hour visit allows plenty of time to soak in panoramic views, ask questions, and understand why these terraces are worth protecting. Reviewers frequently mention the “priceless beauty” of the landscape and the chance to engage with locals, making this a highlight for those who appreciate authentic scenery and cultural insight.
The Peaceful Luhur Batukaru Temple
The final major stop is Luhur Batukaru Temple, a serene Hindu site set in a quiet village beneath Mount Batukaru. Unlike more touristy temples in Bali, this one feels peaceful and untouched, offering a deep sense of spirituality and calm.
Driving through lush countryside to reach this temple, you’ll notice the untouched natural surroundings — perfect for those wanting a break from crowded temples. Once there, take your time exploring the grounds, observing local worship practices, and soaking up the distinctive vibration described by previous visitors.
The temple visit lasts about an hour, and many reviews note that it’s a “memorable experience” due to its tranquility. It’s an excellent spot for reflective moments and understanding Bali’s spiritual life beyond the tourist trail.
The Logistics: What to Expect

Transportation & Comfort
The tour’s private setting means you won’t share the vehicle with strangers — a major plus for comfort and flexibility. The air-conditioned car is spacious, accommodating families and small groups easily.
Timing & Pacing
Starting at 8:00 am, the itinerary is paced to give ample time at each location without feeling rushed. You can expect to spend about an hour at Leke Leke Waterfall, 1.5 hours at Jatiluwih rice terraces, and another hour at Batukaru Temple — plus time for lunch and breaks.
Inclusion & Extras
For the price, you get all fees and taxes, bottled water, and a local buffet lunch. This makes it a good value, as many similar tours charge extra for meals and entrance fees. The tour is fully customizable, so if you want to linger longer at your favorite spot or skip a stop, your guide can accommodate.
Tour Guides & Reviews
According to reviews, guides are knowledgeable, patient, and fun. They answer questions about local customs, culture, and history, adding depth to your experience. Several reviewers highlighted guides like Dika, Yande, and Gusti for their friendly attitude and insightful explanations.
Possible Drawbacks
The jungle walk to the waterfall can be muddy and physically demanding, so travelers with mobility issues or bad knees might want to reconsider. Weather might also affect the experience — a sudden rain could make paths slippery, but it also enhances the jungle atmosphere.
What Makes This Tour Stand Out?

This trip is ideal for those wanting a more authentic, less commercialized look at Bali’s natural and spiritual sides. Because it’s private and customizable, it suits travelers who prefer to set their own pace and avoid large tour groups.
You’ll love the diverse settings — from jungle waterfalls to rice paddies and sacred temples — all presented by guides who genuinely enjoy sharing Bali’s hidden treasures. Reviewers consistently mention the “knowledgeable guides” and the “beautiful scenery” as key highlights.
It’s also a great choice for families or small groups, thanks to the spacious vehicle and flexible schedule. If you’re a photographer, the stops at waterfalls and rice terraces offer fantastic photo opportunities, especially with guides happy to assist.
The Sum Up: Who Should Book This Tour?

This Bali day tour offers a perfect mix of adventure, culture, and relaxation at a reasonable price. If you enjoy nature walks, want to learn about local rice farming, and crave a peaceful temple visit away from crowds, this trip delivers.
Travelers who prioritize authentic experiences, guided by friendly and knowledgeable locals, will find this tour a memorable and worthwhile part of their Bali journey. Families, couples, or solo travelers seeking a balanced, enriching day will appreciate the flexibility and depth this tour provides.
If you’re after a value-packed, well-rounded day that showcases Bali’s hidden side, this is an excellent choice. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes, bring a rain jacket, and come with an open mind ready for a mix of adventures and quiet spirituality.
Discover Hidden Waterfall, Unesco Rice Terraces and Mountain Temple
FAQ

- What is the tour duration?
About 8 hours, starting at 8:00 am, including visits, lunch, and travel time. - Is transportation included?
Yes, you’ll travel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle, making for a comfortable ride. - Can I customize the itinerary?
Absolutely. The tour is private and can be tailored to your interests or pace. - What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, water, sunscreen, and a rain jacket if needed. - Are entrance fees included?
Yes, all fees for sites like Leke Leke Waterfall, Jatiluwih rice terraces, and Batukaru Temple are included. - Is lunch provided?
Yes, a local buffet lunch is included in the price. - Are guides knowledgeable?
Yes, reviews consistently praise guides for their friendliness and insights. - How physically demanding is the tour?
Some walking and a jungle trek are involved, so moderate fitness is recommended. - What’s the best time to book?
Most travelers book about 19 days in advance, but it’s best to confirm early. - Who should avoid this tour?
People with mobility issues or those who prefer very easy, flat walks might find some parts challenging.
This Bali tour balances natural beauty, cultural richness, and personal comfort — all in one well-priced package. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned traveler, it offers a meaningful way to connect with Bali’s lesser-known treasures.


















