Bali Ghost Tour: The Biggest Abandoned Hotel in Bali
Exploring Bali often means temples, rice terraces, and lively markets, but this tour offers a different kind of adventure—visiting the island’s largest abandoned hotel, alongside some top scenic spots. It’s a blend of the eerie and the breathtaking, perfect for travelers craving a mix of natural beauty and a touch of ghostly intrigue.
What we love about this experience is its focus on personalized service, the variety of sights packed into one day, and the chance to explore Bali’s mysterious side. Plus, the included Indonesian lunch and round-trip transfers make it feel like a well-rounded, hassle-free day trip.
However, one thing to consider is the moderate physical activity involved—walking around abandoned buildings and waterfalls might not suit everyone. This tour is best suited for curious explorers who enjoy a mix of culture, nature, and a bit of spooky history.
Key Points
- Exclusive Private Tour ensures a personalized experience with dedicated guide support
- Highlights include Bali’s largest abandoned hotel, stunning waterfalls, and scenic temples
- Photo opportunities abound at each location, especially with views of lakes, waterfalls, and the abandoned hotel
- All logistics covered with hotel pickups, transportation, and a delicious Indonesian lunch included
- Accessible for moderate fitness levels due to walking and outdoor exploration
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours, offering flexibility
Exploring Bali’s Hidden and Sacred Sides
This tour offers a thoughtfully curated mix of cultural, natural, and mysterious sites that reveal different facets of Bali’s identity. It’s a great way to go beyond the usual tourist spots and experience the island’s lesser-known stories and landscapes.
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The Itinerary in Detail
Ulun Danu Bratan Temple
We start the day with a visit to Ulun Danu Bratan Temple, a floating temple that seems to hover on Lake Beratan’s tranquil surface. Surrounded by lush hills, this iconic Hindu temple is a picture-perfect setting for photos and a peaceful introduction to Bali’s spiritual vibe. The temple’s unique position on the water, combined with its carved pagoda-style structures, makes it a must-see. Expect about an hour here, with admission included, giving plenty of time to soak in the views and snap some memorable shots.
The Abandoned Bedugul Hotel
Next, we head to the abandoned Bedugul Hotel, often called the “ghost palace” locally. Built in the 1990s as Bali’s biggest hotel project, it was left unfinished in the early 2000s due to economic downturns and the Bali bombings, leaving it to decay amid lush hills. Here, you’re encouraged to walk through its empty corridors, explore the crumbling rooms, and imagine what it once might have been.
Reviewers highlight that radiant guides like Radi make this part special—helping uncover stories and ensuring safety while wandering. The building’s scale and state of decay make it a captivating, slightly eerie experience—perfect for photography and those curious about Bali’s untold stories. It’s free to explore, and you’ll find plenty of spots for “Instagram-worthy” shots. Some visitors note that it’s been untouched for 18 years, so be prepared for a raw, authentic ambiance.
Banyumala Twin Waterfalls
After a dose of ghostly intrigue, it’s time for some natural beauty at Banyumala Waterfalls. This area is often called Bali’s most stunning waterfall, with a series of cascades nestled in lush greenery. You’ll walk along a trail to reach the falls, where a refreshing swim or a relaxed dip is highly recommended.
Reviewers mention the walk is worth it—once there, the scenic views and the cool water make it a highlight of the day. It’s a fantastic spot to snap photos and unwind, with about an hour allocated for exploration and relaxation. The waterfall’s pristine condition and the surrounding jungle make it a favorite for nature lovers.
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Wanagiri Hidden Hills
To cap the day’s adventure, we visit Wanagiri Hidden Hills—a popular spot for stunning panoramic views, especially of Buyan Lake. Here, you’ll find swings, bird nests, and other photo spots set against a sweeping backdrop of hills and water.
This stop is great for those memorable photos and a chance to enjoy Bali’s natural serenity. Reviewers loved the variety of Instagram-ready spots, with some noting fun moments on the swings and bird nests. The one-hour visit provides enough time to take pictures and appreciate the peaceful scenery.
What’s Included and What to Expect
This tour covers quite a bit in one day, making it a good value if you want variety without feeling rushed. The round-trip hotel pickup and drop-off ensure you don’t have to worry about transportation, and the air-conditioned minivan makes the journey comfortable, even on longer stretches.
Your guide will be your local expert, sharing stories and pointing out interesting details—someone like Radi, who’s praised for his friendliness and knowledge, can really enhance the experience. The lunch included is traditional Indonesian fare, giving you a taste of local cuisine while you relax.
Bottled water and all taxes and fees are covered, so no surprise costs during the day. The only thing not included is alcohol, so if you’re looking to unwind with a drink, you’ll need to arrange that separately.
Timing and Practical Tips
The tour begins at 8:00 am, so an early start helps maximize the day’s sights. With approximately 10 hours of exploration, you’ll get a comprehensive experience but should be prepared for some moderate walking and outdoor activity.
Travelers should have a moderate fitness level—walking in and around the abandoned hotel and waterfalls involves some uneven terrain. Also, since it’s a private tour, you’ll have a tailored experience with just your group, making it ideal for those seeking a more intimate adventure.
Authentic Experiences Highlighted by Reviewers
Guests rave about guides like Radi and Benik, who make the sights come alive with their friendliness and storytelling. One reviewer shared that their guide was very knowledgeable and spoke good English, enhancing their understanding of the sites. Another noted that their driver was especially attentive, taking care of their needs throughout the day.
The abandoned hotel, in particular, leaves a lasting impression—some visitors describe it as “living with the beautiful hill” and “a spooky but fascinating place.” It’s clear that exploring this ghostly site provides a different perspective on Bali’s past, adding depth to your trip.
The Value of the Experience
At $61.54 per person, this tour offers excellent value considering the diverse itinerary, private transportation, and included meals. It’s designed for travelers who want a full day of exploration with a mix of cultural landmarks, natural beauty, and a dash of mystery.
Compared to typical Bali excursions, this tour’s highlights—like the abandoned hotel and waterfalls—stand out as memorable, share-worthy moments. The flexibility of a private tour also means you can customize your pace, ask questions, and focus on the sights that interest you most.
Who Should Book This Tour?
This experience is perfect for curious travelers who enjoy history, photography, and natural scenery. It’s well-suited to those who don’t mind some outdoor walking and looking at ruins, especially if they appreciate stories of Bali’s more mysterious past.
Couples, solo travelers, or small groups will appreciate the personalized service and attention to detail, while families with moderate fitness levels will find it manageable and fun.
If you’re after a day that blends Bali’s spiritual and natural appeal with a touch of ghostly intrigue, this tour hits the right notes.
Final Thoughts
This Bali Ghost Tour offers a compelling mix of history, scenic beauty, and unique experiences. The inclusion of Bali’s biggest abandoned hotel makes it stand out from more typical sightseeing trips, giving you a sense of discovery and adventure.
The guide’s knowledge and friendly approach, combined with carefully curated stops, make it a memorable day for anyone interested in exploring Bali beyond its usual postcard sights. The waterfalls, temples, and viewpoint spots also ensure you leave with plenty of stunning photos and stories to tell.
Overall, if you value authenticity, good value, and personalized service, this tour should be high on your Bali bucket list. It’s an ideal choice for those craving a day of varied sights, intriguing history, and beautiful scenery—all wrapped into one well-organized experience.
FAQ
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, round-trip hotel pickup and drop-off are included, making it convenient to start and end your day without extra hassle.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, beginning at 8:00 am and finishing in the late afternoon.
Is this a group or private experience?
It’s a private tour, meaning only your group will participate, providing a more personalized and flexible experience.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended since there’s some walking involved. Bringing a camera or smartphone for photos is a must, and don’t forget sun protection and water.
Are there any age restrictions?
The tour is suitable for travelers with a moderate fitness level, so children able to handle walking and outdoor activity should be fine.
How much walking is involved at each site?
Expect some walking at each stop, especially in the abandoned hotel ruins, waterfalls, and scenic view spots. The terrain is uneven in places.
Is lunch included?
Yes, a traditional Indonesian lunch is part of the package, providing a tasty break during the day.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time.
Are alcoholic drinks allowed?
No, alcohol is not included or permitted during the tour.
What makes this tour special compared to others?
The combination of Bali’s largest abandoned hotel, scenic waterfalls, and panoramic viewpoints, along with a private, tailored experience, makes it stand out.
Exploring Bali with this tour offers a rich, varied experience—perfect for travelers eager to combine natural beauty, cultural sights, and a dash of spooky history.
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