Bali sightseeing and adventure activities from resort

tours and activities

Bali is a land of lush green rice terraces, verdant tropical jungles, stunning volcanic backdrops, sparkling blue oceans, enchanting temples, and a rich and fascinating local culture. Visitors to the island can immerse themselves in it all with Siddhartha providing the ideal jumping-off point to explore what Bali has to offer.

Whether you wish to plunge into sacred healing waters at a centuries-old temple or weave your way through rice paddies by bike, we have a diverse selection of offerings that allow you to experience and discover the natural beauty and authentic culture of Bali, in a way that suits you best.

All of our tours and suggested activities have been chosen with care and consideration for travel times from the resort to ensure you make the most of each day. We also offer private and fully customized small group tours or day trips upon request.

Pura Besakih

One of the most iconic and sacred of the island’s temples, Pura Besakih, is one of Bali’s most frequented places of worship. Local lore suggests Bali’s “Mother Temple” is over 2,000 years old, but it is known…

Tirta Gangga

This calming oasis set on the south-eastern slope of Mount Agung, was once the favorite retreat of the last raja (king) of Karangasem. The royal regent commissioned the creation of these…

Pura Lempuyang

Pura Lempuyang’s fabled gates are now one of Bali’s most iconic backdrops, thanks to Instagram. Dubbed the “gates of heaven” the candi bentar (split gate), that frame Mount Agung in the distance…

Pura Ponjok Batu

Less frequented than many of Bali’s more iconic temples, Pura Ponjok Batu gives visitors a glimpse into the local culture in a way that feels more intimate than the island’s more frequented spots.

Pura Ulun Danu Beratan

Located on the serene Beratan lake and with a verdant mountain backdrop, this temple complex dedicated to the Hindu trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and the goddess Danu, can feel otherworldly.

Tirta Empul

Built in 926 AD Tirta Empul has a long history of worship and ritual and is most well-known for melukat, the Balinese water purification ceremony. This ritual for Balinese is akin to what confession…

Bedugul’s Lakes

Buyan Lake and its smaller neighbor, Tamblingan are also in the neighborhood. The ancient caldera lakes are surrounded by rainforests and offer guests a serene outlook. Lake Bratan (also known as…

Pura Goa Lawah

Pura Goa Lawah, which translates as Bat Cave temple, draws its name from its location by the opening of a cave where thousands of bats dwell. The locals believe that the temple’s location is…

Pura Goa Gajah

A gaping mouth marks the entrance to Goa Gajah, the Elephant Cave, on the outskirts of Ubud. The sacred site is said to have gotten its name from the nearby river, once known as the Elephant River,

Gitgit Waterfall

Surrounded by lush tropical jungle and easily accessible via a 15-minute hike, Gitgit Waterfall is a popular pitstop for people wanting to explore the island’s picturesque natural sites.

Les Waterfall

Les Waterfall also goes by the name Yeh Mempeh which aptly translates to “flying water.” The island’s tallest waterfall reaches 40-meters high and offers visitors stunning views over the tropical…

BANJAR HOT SPRINGS​

These centuries-old hot springs set in the jungle have retained their historic charm. The grounds consist of three bathing pools that are fed with healing waters spurting from the mouths of…

Bali Bird Park

Lovers of all things avian will adore this sanctuary of exotic animals that has over 250 species and 1,300 birds. Introducing more than just what you’d find in Indonesia, the park has species from… 

Campuhan Ridge Walk

This paved walking path, that runs through the heart of Ubud, follows a mountain crest. It’s an easy point-to-point trail that takes in a range of the island’s diverse landscapes. From thick jungle…

River Rafting

From a gentle drift to challenging rapids, Bali has river rafting options that cater to all levels of adventure. Ayung River, near Ubud, offers class two and three rapids, which are ideal for beginners. 

Cycling in Ubud

The uplands of Bali are one of the island’s most frequented destinations with their picturesque terraced rice paddies drawing in the crowds. One of the best ways to explore the countryside is by… 

Mount Batur Hike at Sunrise

Watching the sun emerge from above a lake whilst perched on the peak of Mount Batur is an unforgettable experience when visiting the Island of the Gods. From the summit, you’ll also gaze over… 

Traditional Fruit Market in Bedugul

The way to a traveler’s heart often involves a detour through their stomach, which is why so many visitors love the local fruit markets on the island. The Candikuning Fruit Market near…

Toya Bungkah Hot Springs

Overlooking Batur Lake and the verdant landscape beyond, Toya Bungkah Hot Springs, are a popular spot for those who want to soak, while soaking up some stunning scenery. Many visit to ease… 

BRAHMA VIHARA ARAMA BUDDHIST MONASTERY & TEMPLE ​

Bali’s largest Buddhist monastery is a more recent addition on an island where pilgrimage sites date back centuries. The spiritual spot, in the uplands of Banjar, 

Pura Ulun Danu Batur

Like Pura Ulun Danu Beratan, this sacred site is also built to honor the Goddess Danu, the ancient Hindu goddess of water. While no longer lakeside the original complex and surrounding…

Safari Marine Park

This theme park-meets-zoo is home to over 120 different species of animals ranging from lions and giraffes to endangered species like the Komodo dragon and Bali Starling bird.

Quad & Buggy Tours

This off-road adventure takes in a wide range of the local terrain including terraced rice paddies, plantations, dense rainforest, muddy trails through riverbeds, and traditional villages…

Ubud Market

This center of commerce at the heart of Bali’s artistic ‘village’ has been around for more than a century. Visit in the early morning and you’ll find an array of vendors touting fresh fruit and…

Cycling Mount Agung foothills to White Sand Beach

A private guide leads the way from the foothills of Bali’s most sacred – and steepest – mountain, Mt Agung, all the way to the coast. Despite its height, the journey is relatively undemanding,