Kintamani Volcano Observation Deck Kintamani Volcano, also known as Mount Batur, is an active volcano located in northeastern Bali, 1,717 meters above sea level. It is one of two active volcanoes in Bali, the other being the more famous Mount Agung. Kintamani is famous for its magnificent natural scenery and the six historical villages surrounding it, which surround the crater of Lake Batur, showcasing the eternal beauty of Bali. The Kintamani volcano observation deck provides an excellent viewing point, from which visitors can have an unobstructed view of Mount Batu and Lake Batu. The top of the mountain is always shrouded in clouds and mist, while the lake is as calm as a mirror. The volcano's most recent eruption was in 1917, which destroyed countless villages and shrines, but also brought fertile soil to the island, making the mountain covered with dense tropical rainforests, mountain streams gurgling, and the terraces at the foot of the mountain are lush and green, planting crops such as citrus, bananas, coffee and coconuts. Observation Deck Buffet Lunch The buffet lunch near Kintamani Viewpoint offers a variety of options for visitors to enjoy the spectacular views of Mount Batur and Lake Batur while also sampling local Food and Beverages. The following are some of the popular restaurants and cafes that are known for providing delicious food and excellent service. Toya Devasya Hot Spring Bali Devasya Hot Spring is a famous hot spring resort located in the Kintamani Mountains in central Bali. The resort is famous for its purple elephant theme, with elephant sculptures scattered throughout the park, giving people a warm and interesting feeling. The hot spring water of the Little Elephant Hot Spring is very clean and rich in minerals, which are good for health. There are multiple hot spring pools in the resort, including an Olympic-standard heated swimming pool, for visitors to enjoy. In addition, the resort also provides a variety of entertainment facilities, such as jet skis, Kayaking, banana boats, etc., as well as a water play area suitable for children and a camping tent area. For tourists who like taking photos, the Elephant Hot Spring provides many excellent photo spots, especially those infinity hot spring pools facing Lake Batur and the volcano, where you can easily take beautiful photos. Tirta Empul TempleIt is a thousand-year-old temple located in the north-central part of Bali, about 40 minutes' drive from Ubud. The temple is famous for its magical spring water, which is said to have healing properties that can cleanse the mind and eliminate diseases. The building of the Holy Spring Temple is grand in scale, fully reflecting the characteristics of Balinese Hindu temples. The spring water in the Holy Spring Temple gushes out from more than ten outlets. After thousands of years, it is still clear. Each outlet has its own unique effect. Some can eliminate disasters, some can drive away diseases, and some can cleanse the soul. The legend of the temple is related to Hindu mythology. It tells that the god Indra defeated the self-proclaimed magic king Mayadanawa and inserted his sword into the earth, which brought the holy spring water of immortality and resurrected the poisoned gods. Ubud Palace (Ubud Palace)It is a historic palace located in Ubud, the art center of Bali, and was built in the 16th century. Designed by a famous artist, the palace has 60 rooms and is magnificent, especially the gate. The interior of the palace is exquisitely decorated, with hand-carved and gold-leaf decorations making it look noble. Ubud Palace is not only a landmark building in Ubud, but also a must-see attraction for tourists. Although the area open to the public is relatively small, tourists can appreciate the ancient buildings from the 16th century and experience the unique culture and art atmosphere of Bali. In addition, there are many handicraft markets near the palace, where tourists can buy some handicrafts as souvenirs.