Guiding by Leni

East Bali
East Part of Bali has many beautiful places you can visit while on your holiday in Bali.
Check here for itinerary.
We pick you up nice and very early around 4 or 5 am. Because the first place we will visit is Lempuyang Gate of Heaven which is the best view is in early morning. And because it's gonna be long ride. For breakfast we can get there at the restaurant with mount view while waiting for the line number for take a pict at Gate of heaven.
Pura Lempuyang is a cluster of Bali temples located high up on Mount Lempuyang. They are some of the oldest, most sacred and well-regarded Balinese temples.
It’s on this mountain that you’ll find the Gates of Heaven in Bali, one of the most iconic and most instagrammable photo spots in Indonesia.
Heaven’s Gate in Bali has been made famous by these images which show people, often in romantic poses, standing between the gates at sunrise or sunset with what looks like a pool of water in front of them.
It’s a pretty magical photo, but it all engineered, as I found out the hard way. I’ll explain more about the Lempuyang Temple photo trick later on.
Tirta Gangga Water Palace is one of the most famous tourist destinations in east part of Bali.
Tirta gangga built in 1948 by King of karangasem, Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem.
This water park is constructed in a very unique architectural style combining those of Bali and China.
In the middle of park, there are many small statues taken from the Hindu Historical epics like Maha Bharata or Ramayana. You will be able to purchase fish food to fee the (quite fat) koi that live in the ponds.
The Taman Ujung complex has a combination of Balinese and European architecture throughout 3 large ponds connected by long, elegant bridges and pathways. The physical features and superb mountainous backdrop to its north, and sea to its southwest, make it a favourite location for pre-wedding and artistic photographers.
The name Ujung means ‘extremity’ in Indonesian, and it often makes it easy for locals to describe its location as being one of the island’s largest historical landmarks and places of interest in the easternmost part of the island.