
The Myth of Pejeng
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Discover the ancient heritage of Pejeng and pre-Majapahit Bali
Explore sacred temples and archaeological landmarks
Learn local myths and legends from an expert English-speaking guide
Visit the Temple of the Crazy Buffalo and see ancient stone sculptures
Witness Southeast Asia’s largest bronze vessel
Enjoy authentic Balinese coffee, tea, and traditional snacks
Receive special access to a traditional Balinese compound
Experience a family-friendly and eco-conscious cultural tour
Includes temple donations, sarong, and sash for temple visits
Pejeng Heritage Walk Reveals Ancient Kingdoms, Sacred Temples, and Bali’s Early Civilization
A cultural walking tour in the historic village of Pejeng, near Ubud, is offering visitors a rare glimpse into the ancient roots of Bali’s early civilizations. The experience focuses on archaeological sites, sacred temples, and long-standing spiritual traditions that predate the Majapahit era.
The journey explores Bali’s early Buddhist-Hindu heritage, guiding visitors through village paths and temple grounds once central to ancient kingdoms. Along the route, travelers learn about myths, legends, and historical narratives that continue to shape Balinese culture today.
Key highlights include the Temple of the Crazy Buffalo, known for its distinctive stone carvings and local folklore, as well as Southeast Asia’s largest ancient bronze vessel. These relics provide insight into the island’s archaeological significance and early societal development.
The tour also offers an immersive cultural experience within a traditional Balinese compound, where guests enjoy local coffee, tea, and snacks. With expert guidance and access to sacred sites, the Pejeng heritage walk delivers a meaningful journey into Bali’s spiritual past and living traditions.
Pejeng Heritage Walk Reveals Ancient Kingdoms, Sacred Temples, and Bali’s Early Civilization
A cultural walking tour in the historic village of Pejeng, near Ubud, is offering visitors a rare glimpse into the ancient roots of Bali’s early civilizations. The experience focuses on archaeological sites, sacred temples, and long-standing spiritual traditions that predate the Majapahit era.
The journey explores Bali’s early Buddhist-Hindu heritage, guiding visitors through village paths and temple grounds once central to ancient kingdoms. Along the route, travelers learn about myths, legends, and historical narratives that continue to shape Balinese culture today.
Key highlights include the Temple of the Crazy Buffalo, known for its distinctive stone carvings and local folklore, as well as Southeast Asia’s largest ancient bronze vessel. These relics provide insight into the island’s archaeological significance and early societal development.
The tour also offers an immersive cultural experience within a traditional Balinese compound, where guests enjoy local coffee, tea, and snacks. With expert guidance and access to sacred sites, the Pejeng heritage walk delivers a meaningful journey into Bali’s spiritual past and living traditions.
- Local English-speaking guide
- Expertly guided walking tour
- Temple donations (Rp 60,000)
- Balinese coffee, tea, and traditional snacks
- Special access to a Balinese compound
- Sarong and sash for temple visits
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Personal expenses
- Additional food and beverages
- Tips and gratuities
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