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Ulun Danu Beratan Temple to Raise Entrance Fees Starting July 1, 2026

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Ulun Danu Beratan, one of Bali's most iconic lakeside temples in Bedugul, will implement new entrance ticket prices for domestic and international visitors starting July 1, 2026.
Ulun Danu Beratan, one of Bali's most iconic lakeside temples in Bedugul, will implement new entrance ticket prices for domestic and international visitors starting July 1, 2026.

TABANAN, DEWATA.NEWS – Visitors planning to visit Bali’s popular Ulun Danu Beratan tourist attraction in Bedugul will pay higher entrance fees starting July 1, 2026, following a management decision to support facility upgrades and new tourism developments.

The new ticket prices will apply to both domestic and international visitors at the Ulun Danu Beratan tourist attraction in Baturiti District, Tabanan Regency.

I Wayan Mustika, Director of PT Ulundanu Beratan Lestari, said the management is currently informing travel agencies and tourism partners about the upcoming changes.

“The new ticket prices will take effect on July 1, 2026. We have already begun the socialization process and will continue informing our partners before implementation,” Mustika said on Monday (June 22).

Under the new pricing structure, international adult visitors will pay IDR 100,000, up from IDR 75,000, while tickets for international children will increase from IDR 50,000 to IDR 75,000.

For Indonesian visitors, adult admission will rise from IDR 40,000 to IDR 50,000, while children’s tickets will increase from IDR 20,000 to IDR 25,000.

According to Mustika, the adjustment follows improvements to visitor facilities, the development of new themed gardens, and benchmarking studies conducted at tourist attractions outside Bali.

Despite the higher prices, management believes visitor numbers will remain strong due to continuous improvements in services, environmental management, and visitor experiences.

One of the attraction’s major seasonal programs is the Ulun Danu Beratan Festival, which runs for two months and is expected to draw additional visitors during the holiday season.

The destination has also introduced an independent waste management system as part of its environmental sustainability efforts.

“We are optimistic that with better facilities and improved environmental management, visitor numbers will continue to increase,” Mustika said.

He added that the ticket adjustment applies only to Ulun Danu Beratan.

“The Blooms Garden will continue using its current ticket prices. The adjustment only applies to Ulun Danu Beratan,” he said.

Ulun Danu Beratan is one of Bali’s most visited landmarks, known for its lakeside temple, cool mountain climate, and scenic views of Lake Beratan in the Bedugul highlands.

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