CONFERENCE THEME
Energizing Tomorrow: Pioneering Sustainable
Solutions in Fuels and Lubricants
The Jatiluwih Rice Terracesare a breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for their expansive, lush green landscapes and intricate irrigation systems. Located in the Tabanan Regency in central Bali, these terraces stretch across the highlands at the foot of Mount Batukaru, offering visitors a glimpse into Bali’s ancient agricultural practices.
What makes Jatiluwih unique is the Subak irrigation system, an ancient cooperative water management system dating back to the 9th century. This system, developed by Balinese farmers, is a sophisticated way of sustainably managing water resources, enabling the rice paddies to flourish in harmony with the local ecosystem. The terraces themselves cascade beautifully down the hillsides, creating a stunning visual pattern that reflects Bali’s commitment to sustainable and community-driven agriculture.
The Jatiluwih Rice Terraces are not just an agricultural marvel but a testament to Bali’s respect for nature, tradition, and community—a must-see destination for those seeking to connect with the island’s authentic spirit.
Tanah Lot Temple is one of Bali’s most iconic and revered sea temples, known for its stunning location on a rock formation that juts out into the Indian Ocean. Located on Bali’s southwestern coast, near the village of Beraban in Tabanan Regency, Tanah Lot has been a significant cultural and religious site since the 16th century, attracting both locals and visitors with its majestic architecture and breathtaking sunsets.
The temple’s name, Tanah Lot, translates to “Land in the Sea,” reflecting its unique positioning offshore. At high tide, the temple appears to float on the water, adding to its mystical appeal. As a Balinese Hindu temple, Tanah Lot is dedicated to the sea gods, and local legend holds that it was established by the priest Dang Hyang Nirartha as a place to honor these deities and protect the island.
Beyond its visual beauty, Tanah Lot is steeped in spiritual significance and is a living symbol of Bali’s deep-rooted connection to nature and its cultural heritage. It remains an essential stop for those wishing to experience Bali’s unique blend of natural beauty, spirituality, and tradition.
8:30 AM
Departure from Nusa Dua
Meet at the hotel lobby and depart for Jatiluwih Rice Terraces.
Travel time approximately 2.5 hours
11:00 AM
Arrival at Jatiluwih Rice Terraces
Explore the UNESCO World Heritage rice terraces and enjoy the traditional “Subak” irrigation system.
Guided Trek: Approximately 1 hour
Begin a guided trek through the scenic rice terraces to CataVaca Restaurant.
12:00 PM
Arrive at CataVaca Restaurant
Enjoy a relaxed 2-hour lunch with traditional Balinese cuisine in a picturesque setting.
2:00 PM
Depart from CataVaca Restaurant
Travel to Tanah Lot Temple. Travel time approximately 1.5 hours
3:30 PM
Arrive at Tanah Lot Temple
Visit the iconic Tanah Lot Temple, enjoy stunning ocean views, and explore as sunset approaches. Option for shopping at nearby shops.
5:45 PM
Depart from Tanah Lot Temple
Travel back to Nusa Dua. Travel time approximately 1.5 hours.
7:15 PM
Arrive back at Nusa Dua
Return to your hotel for a relaxed evening after a memorable day exploring Bali’s countryside and landmarks.