Bedugul
Bedugul is a large area of the central highlands of Bali around the villages of Bedugul, Candikuning, Pancasari, Pacungand and Wanagiri. This is an area of great natural beauty.
The focus point of the area centres on the three crater lakes of Bratan (Beratan), and Tamblingan, and the nearby botanical gardens. The whole area is at an altitude of 700 metres or more, with the tallest mountain peaks above 2,000 metres, and it can be distinctly chilly here.
Bedugul is located about 50 km north of Denpasar on a main route from South Bali to North Bali. The area is served by regular bemos which depart from Batubulan terminal in Denpasar in the south, and from Singaraja in the north.
Bali Botanic Garden, one of Indonesia’s four official botanical gardens. Located in Candikuning. The gardens are huge covering some 160 hectares and any visitor with an interest in plants and trees could easily spend a whole day here.
Jatiluwih, is a startlingly beautiful area of verdant, terraced rice paddies nestled in the shadow of Mount Batukaru. There are a number hikes thorough truly stunning terrain. In 2007 this was nominated as a UNESCO world heritage site.
Munduk Waterfall, are impressive and really roar in the wet season.
Pura Ulun Danu Bratan (Lake Bratan Temple), Lake Bratan, Bedugul is the most photographed temple on the island and is one of the iconic images of Bali. The temple sits on the western shore of Lake Bratan and it can give the illusion of actually floating on the water. Built in 1633, the temple is devoted to Ida Batara Dewi Ulun Danu, goddess of the lake.
Sekumpul Waterfall Trekking is a new activity north of Bedugul where you will explore the most amazing hidden waterfall Combination of 7 waterfalls.
Canyoning is an ultimate outdoor adventure and sport using a variety of techniques that may include walking, abseiling, jumping, sliding down natural slopes and swimming in white water for aquatic canyons. And of course discover beautiful and hidden place at the heart of Balinese nature.