Planning a day in Bali outside the usual busy beaches and temples? If you’re craving a peaceful escape into the island’s cooler highland air, this private tour offers a chance to connect with Bali’s natural beauty in a meaningful way. From lush gardens and tranquil lakes to colorful flower fields and sweet strawberries, it’s a well-balanced blend of nature, local culture, and fresh flavors.
What really draws us to this experience are three things: first, the chance to walk through Bali’s largest botanical garden, where native plants and bird calls create a calming atmosphere; second, the lakeside lunch with views of Lake Beratan—an ideal spot to relax and soak in the scenery; and third, the opportunity to pick your own strawberries, which offers a simple yet memorable taste of local farm life.
A possible consideration is that this tour is quite focused on outdoor experiences, so it might be less suitable if you prefer a faster-paced sightseeing schedule or have mobility concerns. It’s ideal for travelers who want to slow down, breathe deeply, and genuinely enjoy Bali’s highland charm. Overall, it’s perfect for nature lovers, couples, families, and anyone seeking a peaceful day away from Bali’s busier tourist spots.
- Key Points
- Exploring Bali’s Highlands: An Overview
- Bali Botanical Garden: A Sanctuary of Native Plants
- Lakeside Lunch with Lake Beratan Views
- The Blooms Garden: A Kaleidoscope of Flowers
- Strawberry Picking at a Local Farm
- Practical Details and What You Should Know
- The Sum Up
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Key Points

- Authentic Nature Encounters: Walk through Bali’s largest botanical garden and vibrant flower fields.
- Scenic Dining: Enjoy a lakeside lunch with serene views of Lake Beratan.
- Farm-to-Table Experience: Pick and taste fresh strawberries at a local farm.
- Private, Flexible Experience: Customizable and intimate, ideal for a relaxed day.
- Educational Insights: Learn about native plants, herbal traditions, and highland life from your guide.
- All-Day Comfort: Comfortable transport with well-planned stops ensures a smooth journey.
Exploring Bali’s Highlands: An Overview

This tour spans approximately 8 hours, designed to give you a gentle yet enriching taste of Bali’s cooler mountain regions. You’ll start your day either from a list of 17 pickup locations, including Ubud, Seminyak, Denpasar, and Tegalalang, giving you flexibility regardless of where you’re staying. The journey is private, meaning you won’t be part of a large group, allowing for a more personalized experience, with a guide who speaks English, Indonesian, or Malay.
The day is carefully curated to balance nature, culture, and leisure, making it an excellent choice for those who want a leisurely pace with plenty of opportunities to pause and take in the surroundings.
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Bali Botanical Garden: A Sanctuary of Native Plants

Your first stop is the Bali Botanical Garden, the island’s largest natural sanctuary. Located in the cool, misty hills of Bedugul, it’s a peaceful place to stretch your legs and reconnect with nature. Expect to walk along quiet forest trails lined with ferns, orchids, and towering trees, while the calls of native birds add a soundtrack to your stroll.
Visitors have commented that the garden feels like a place where “time slows down,” and the sense of calm is palpable. Your guide will share stories about indigenous plants, traditional herbal medicine, and how the garden plays a vital role in conserving Bali’s ecological balance. This stop is not just about sightseeing but about feeling the breeze, smelling the earth, and observing the lush greenery that’s so different from Bali’s coastal areas.
Pro tip: Bring your camera because this place offers plenty of photo opportunities, especially of the ferns and orchids. The cool air and natural shade make it comfortable even on warmer days.
Lakeside Lunch with Lake Beratan Views

Midday is reserved for a restful lakeside lunch at Stuja di Danau, a restaurant overlooking the tranquil waters of Lake Beratan. Here, you’ll savor local Balinese dishes made with fresh ingredients, with a menu that may include options like satay, rice, and tropical vegetables. Many reviewers mention the freshness of the food and the pleasure of eating while gazing across the lake— a picture-perfect moment.
The terrace is designed to maximize the stunning views, and the mountain breeze adds to the sense of calm. It’s a great spot to pause, reflect, and enjoy the peaceful landscape that surrounds you. Plus, the cool air and serene setting make it a refreshing change from the humidity often experienced in Bali’s lowlands.
Note: Some guests have commented that the restaurant provides a range of traditional dishes that taste authentic and are reasonably priced, making it a good value for a scenic meal.
The Blooms Garden: A Kaleidoscope of Flowers

After lunch, your journey continues to The Blooms Garden, a vibrant display of floral artistry and natural beauty. The garden is arranged in colorful, patterned fields inspired by Balinese harmony, where flowers like sunflowers, marigolds, and orchids sway under the highland sun.
Travelers note that this spot feels like a living art installation—perfect for photography and simply soaking in the colors. The playful design invites you to slow down, breathe in the floral scents, and marvel at how nature and human creativity come together. Visitors have appreciated the cheerful atmosphere and the chance to see flowers that are not always found in Bali’s busy beach resorts.
Tip: Take your time wandering through the patterned flower fields—each turn offers a new angle for photos or quiet moments of appreciation.
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As the afternoon approaches, you’ll visit a local strawberry farm. Rows of lush red berries stretch across the hills, and here you can pick your own fruit under the guidance of the farm staff. Many reviewers find this part surprisingly grounding—a simple joy that reconnects you with the land. You’ll get to taste strawberries that are sweet, fresh, and just-picked, offering a delightful flavor unlike store-bought varieties.
The experience is described as “a sweet reward,” and people often comment on how satisfying it is to gather fruit with your own hands. It’s a quiet, unhurried moment that emphasizes Bali’s natural generosity and the importance of local agriculture.
Practical note: Bring your own container if you want to take some strawberries home, and remember to wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking among the plants.
Practical Details and What You Should Know
Throughout the day, your guide will share insights into highland life and Bali’s ecological efforts, adding depth to each stop. Expect a flexible schedule, with plenty of time at each location to explore, take photos, and enjoy the scenery.
Transportation is private, and the vehicle is prepared for comfort and convenience. The tour is suitable for most travelers who are comfortable walking, but it isn’t designed for those with mobility impairments or vertigo, as some walking and uneven terrain are involved.
The tour includes pick-up and drop-off at various locations, so check your chosen starting point carefully. It is advisable to wear comfortable walking shoes, bring sunscreen, a hat, water, and a camera. Also, cash is recommended for small purchases or tips.
Cost and value: While the exact price isn’t specified here, the tour’s inclusion of multiple stops with a private guide makes it a good value for those seeking a personalized, peaceful day in Bali’s highlands.
The Sum Up

This Bali highlands tour offers a refreshing escape into nature that balances scenic beauty, cultural insights, and simple farm pleasures. It’s especially suited for travelers looking to slow down, breathe in mountain air, and connect with Bali’s natural environment in an authentic way.
The combination of botanical gardens, lakeside dining, colorful flower fields, and strawberry picking creates a well-rounded, memorable experience. For those who want to step away from the crowds and explore Bali’s lush, quieter side, this tour provides a peaceful, enriching journey.
Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a photography lover, or simply seeking a tranquil day in the mountains, this experience delivers a gentle, authentic taste of Bali’s highland charm.
Overall, it’s a superb choice for travelers wanting a personalized, scenic outing that’s both relaxing and educational, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy Bali’s natural beauty at its slow, poetic pace.
What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, providing ample time to explore each stop without feeling rushed.
Are pickup locations flexible?
Yes, there are 17 pickup locations, including popular areas like Ubud, Seminyak, Denpasar, and Tegalalang, offering convenience for different travelers.
Is food included in the tour?
Yes, a lakeside lunch at Stuja di Danau is part of the experience, featuring local Balinese dishes made with fresh ingredients.
Can I take photos during the tour?
Absolutely. The entire day is visually stunning, especially the botanical gardens, flower fields, and lakeside views—so bring your camera.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While it’s a family-friendly experience, young children should be comfortable walking and standing for periods. The tour isn’t designed for those with significant mobility issues.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, a hat, sunscreen, water, a camera, cash, and a power bank for your devices.
Is there a restroom at each stop?
Yes, most stops such as the botanical gardens, restaurant, and farm will have accessible facilities.
How private is the experience?
It’s a private tour, meaning it’s tailored to your group, with a dedicated guide.
What is the value of this tour?
Considering the personalized attention, variety of stops, and scenic stops, this tour offers good value for a full day dedicated to Bali’s highlands.
Would this tour suit someone with mobility concerns?
It’s not recommended for travelers with mobility impairments or vertigo due to walking and uneven terrain involved at some stops.
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