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- Sightseeing
- Transfer
- Meal
Embark on an unforgettable 11-day, 10-night journey through the magical island of Bali. Begin your adventure in vibrant Kuta with exciting water sports, cultural temple visits, and a romantic candlelight dinner on the beach. Explore the breathtaking Nusa Penida and the serene Gili Islands for crystal-clear waters and pristine beaches. Discover the cultural heart of Ubud with its temples, rice terraces, and scenic Mount Batur views. Marvel at iconic landmarks like Tanah Lot, Ulun Danu, and Lempuyang Temple, along with hidden gems like Virgin Beach. Enjoy mesmerizing cultural performances such as the Kecak Dance and a luxurious sunset dinner cruise. With a perfect balance of leisure, adventure, and cultural exploration, this package offers the best of Bali in one unforgettable holiday.
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![]() | Rama Beach Hotel, Kuta – One Bedroom Pool Villa (3 Nights) Located near Kuta Beach, Rama Beach Hotel offers a tropical retreat with spacious villas and private pools. Guests can enjoy lush gardens, modern amenities, and warm Balinese hospitality. |
![]() | Aston Sunset Gili – Deluxe Garden (1 Night) Set on the tranquil Gili Islands, Aston Sunset Gili features elegant rooms surrounded by tropical gardens. Just a short walk from the beach, it’s perfect for relaxing sunsets and island exploration. The property offers modern comforts in a serene, car-free environment. |
![]() | Ashoka Tree Resort, Ubud – Deluxe (4 Nights) Nestled in Ubud’s lush greenery, Ashoka Tree Resort blends modern comfort with Balinese charm. The resort offers spacious rooms, a peaceful riverside setting, and proximity to Ubud’s cultural attractions. Guests can unwind in a serene atmosphere away from the hustle. |
![]() | Bali Dream Villa, Seminyak – One Bedroom Pool Villa (2 Nights) Bali Dream Villa in Seminyak offers private villas with elegant interiors and refreshing plunge pools. Located close to Seminyak’s beaches, cafes, and boutiques, it’s ideal for both relaxation and exploration. |
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![]() | Day 2 (10.30) – Benoa Beach – Water Sports Activities Benoa Beach is Bali’s hub for thrilling water sports, offering activities like jet skiing, parasailing, and banana boat rides. The calm waters and scenic coastline make it a perfect spot for adventure and fun. It’s an exciting way to enjoy Bali’s tropical sunshine and clear blue sea. |
![]() | Day 2 (16.00) – Uluwatu Temple Perched dramatically on a cliff 70 meters above the Indian Ocean, Uluwatu Temple is one of Bali’s most iconic sea temples. The panoramic views of the ocean and sunset are truly breathtaking. It’s also known for its cultural significance and resident monkeys. |
![]() | Day 2 (17.00) – Kecak Dance Show The Kecak Dance is a traditional Balinese performance combining rhythmic chanting, fire elements, and captivating storytelling from the Ramayana epic. Set against a sunset backdrop on a cliff, the atmosphere is magical. The performance is entirely accompanied by human voices instead of musical instruments. |
![]() | Day 2 (19.30) – Seafood Dinner at Jimbaran Bay Beach Jimbaran Bay offers a romantic dining experience with tables set directly on the sand. Guests enjoy freshly grilled seafood while listening to the sound of gentle waves. The sunset over the ocean adds to the unforgettable atmosphere. |
![]() | Day 3 (06.30) – Sanur Port (by Speedboat) Sanur Port is a popular departure and arrival point for speedboats traveling to nearby islands like Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan. The journey offers scenic ocean views and a quick, comfortable transfer compared to ferries. |
![]() | Day 3 (08.00) – Nusa Penida (by Speedboat) Traveling to Nusa Penida by speedboat is the fastest and most scenic way to reach this stunning island from Bali. The ride takes about 30–45 minutes, offering beautiful ocean views along the way. Nusa Penida is famous for its dramatic cliffs, pristine beaches, and crystal-clear waters, making the journey an exciting start to your island adventure. |
![]() | Day 3 (10.00) – Nusa Penida – Angel’s Billabong Angel’s Billabong is a natural rock pool filled with crystal-clear water, offering an otherworldly swimming spot during low tide. The vibrant green and blue hues make it perfect for photography. Visitors should be cautious of strong waves in the area. |
![]() | Day 3 (11.00) – Nusa Penida – Broken Beach Broken Beach is a unique coastal formation where the sea flows through a natural archway into a serene bay. The circular cliffside view creates a dramatic and peaceful setting. It’s one of Nusa Penida’s most photographed locations. |
![]() | Day 3 (12.00) – Nusa Penida – Kelingking Beach Kelingking Beach is famous for its T-Rex-shaped cliff that overlooks a pristine white-sand beach below. The viewpoint offers one of Bali’s most iconic vistas. Adventurous visitors can hike down the steep path to the shoreline. |
![]() | Day 3 (15.00) – Nusa Penida – Crystal Bay Crystal Bay is known for its calm, clear waters ideal for snorkeling and swimming. It’s surrounded by palm trees and a peaceful bay area. The location is also a great spot to relax before heading back to the mainland. |
![]() | Day 4 (09.00) – Gili Island (by Speedboat) Traveling to the Gili Islands by speedboat is the quickest and most scenic way to reach this tropical paradise from Bali or Lombok. The journey offers stunning ocean views and takes you directly to the car-free islands known for their white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters. |
![]() | Day 5 (08.00) – Gili Trawangan by Cidomo or Horse Cart (Own Expense) On Gili Trawangan, the charming cidomo (traditional horse-drawn cart) is a popular way to get around since motor vehicles are not allowed. It’s a unique and leisurely experience, letting you enjoy the island’s coastal views and rustic village roads. |
![]() | Day 5 (11.00) – Padangbai Port by Speedboat Padangbai Port is a small harbor in East Bali that serves as a gateway to the Gili Islands and Lombok. Traveling by speedboat offers a fast and scenic journey across turquoise waters. The port is surrounded by a relaxed coastal vibe with nearby cafés and beaches. |
![]() | Day 5 (14.30) – Tegenungan Waterfall Tegenungan Waterfall is one of Bali’s most accessible and beautiful waterfalls, located near Ubud. Surrounded by lush greenery, it offers a refreshing spot for swimming and photography. The cascading water and natural setting make it a perfect escape from the city’s bustle. |
![]() | Day 6 (10.00) – Tirta Empul Temple Tirta Empul is a sacred Balinese water temple famous for its holy spring water used in purification rituals. Visitors can witness or participate in the traditional cleansing ceremony in its crystal-clear pools. Surrounded by lush hills, the temple is a serene place of spiritual and cultural significance. |
![]() | Day 6 (12.00) – Goa Gajah Goa Gajah, or the “Elephant Cave,” is an ancient archaeological site dating back to the 9th century. The cave entrance is adorned with intricate carvings, leading to a meditation chamber inside. The site also features tranquil gardens, bathing pools, and ancient relics. |
![]() | Day 6 (13.45) – Kintamani (Volcano View) Kintamani is a scenic highland area offering panoramic views of Mount Batur, an active volcano, and its serene lake. The cool mountain breeze and breathtaking landscapes make it a must-visit. It’s an ideal spot for photography and soaking in Bali’s natural beauty. |
![]() | Day 6 (14.00) – Lunch at Kintamani Enjoy a delicious meal while overlooking Mount Batur and Lake Batur. Many restaurants here feature open-air seating, allowing diners to take in the fresh mountain air and stunning views. It’s a perfect way to relax and savor local Balinese flavors. |
![]() | Day 6 (15.30) – Tegalalang Rice Terrace & Bali Swing Tegalalang Rice Terrace is famous for its lush green stepped fields, a quintessential image of Bali’s countryside. Visitors can stroll along the terraces, admire the intricate irrigation system, and enjoy the world-famous Bali Swing for a thrilling aerial view. |
![]() | Day 7 (10.00) – Taman Ayum Temple Taman Ayun Temple is a beautiful royal temple complex built in the 17th century by the Mengwi Kingdom. Surrounded by a wide moat and lush gardens, it features multi-tiered shrines and traditional Balinese architecture. Its serene setting and historical significance make it one of Bali’s most picturesque and important temples. |
![]() | Day 7 (13.00) – Bedugul & Beratan Lake Temple Located in Bali’s cool highlands, Bedugul is known for its lush landscapes and refreshing climate. The highlight is Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, a stunning water temple that appears to float on Lake Beratan. |
![]() | Day 7 (15.00) – Handara Gate, Bali Handara Gate is a famous Instagram spot known for its towering traditional Balinese gate set against a backdrop of lush mountains. Located in the Bedugul highlands, it’s the entrance to a golf resort but has become a cultural photo icon. The misty mountain atmosphere adds to its charm and mystical feel. |
![]() | Day 7 (16.40) – Tanah Lot Temple Tanah Lot Temple is one of Bali’s most iconic sea temples, perched on a rocky outcrop surrounded by ocean waves. Known for its dramatic sunsets, it’s both a spiritual site and a photography hotspot. At low tide, visitors can walk closer to the temple’s base and witness its beauty up close. |
![]() | Day 8 (09.00) – Lempuyang Temple (Gate of Heaven) Lempuyang Temple is one of Bali’s oldest and most sacred temples, famous for its breathtaking “Gate of Heaven” view framing Mount Agung. The temple offers a serene spiritual atmosphere and stunning photo opportunities. |
![]() | Day 8 (12.00) – Tirta Gangga Water Palace Tirta Gangga is a former royal palace renowned for its tiered fountains, stone carvings, and freshwater pools. Surrounded by lush gardens and tropical plants, it’s a peaceful spot to explore and photograph. The water here is considered holy, and the setting feels like stepping into a Balinese fairy tale. |
![]() | Day 8 (14.30) – Taman Ujung Water Palace Taman Ujung combines Balinese and European architectural styles, set among elegant bridges, ponds, and landscaped gardens. Built by the Karangasem King, it was once used for royal ceremonies. The panoramic mountain and ocean views make it an unforgettable sightseeing spot. |
![]() | Day 8 (16.00) – Virgin Beach Virgin Beach is a secluded white-sand beach with turquoise waters, perfect for a peaceful getaway. Less crowded than other Bali beaches, it offers calm waves ideal for swimming and sunbathing. Beachside cafés serve fresh seafood and cold drinks with a laid-back vibe. |
![]() | Day 9 – Ubud to Seminyak Traveling from Ubud to Seminyak takes you from Bali’s cultural heart to its stylish beachside haven. Ubud offers lush rice terraces and temples, while Seminyak is known for upscale resorts, trendy cafés, and vibrant nightlife. The change of scenery lets you enjoy both tranquil and lively sides of Bali. |
![]() | Day 9 – GWK Temple (Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park) GWK Cultural Park is home to one of the tallest statues in the world — the Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue, standing 121 meters high. The park showcases Balinese culture through traditional performances, art, and panoramic views of the island. |
![]() | Day 9 – Bali Sunset Dinner Cruise The Bali Sunset Dinner Cruise offers a romantic evening sailing along the coastline as the sun sets over the ocean. Guests enjoy a buffet dinner, live music, and cultural entertainment on board. The calm sea, golden skies, and city lights create an unforgettable dining experience. |
- Transfer Airport-hotel-Airport
- 10 Nights stay included breakfast
- English speaking DRIVER
- Tour and meals as per program
- 1 bottle mineral water during tours
- Entrance fee
- Air ticket
- Visa on arrival USD 35
- Personal Expenses Gratitude fee to driver
- SIM CARD
Important Notes
- All Tours and transfers are on point-to-point basis.
- Private Transfers doesn't imply that the Vehicle is on Disposal. The vehicle will only pick you and drop you at the attraction at specified timings. Maximum waiting time in private tours/transfers is 15 minutes from the time of pickup. If you are not found at the pickup point within time, it will be considered a No Show.
- For any change in pickup timing of private tours/transfers, request has to be made at least 24 hours in writing. Any request for last minute changes would not be considered.
- At the time of check-in to your hotel, hotel may ask you to make an advance/security deposit (amount depends upon hotel policy). This amount is refunded at the time of check-out, minus the cost of any items taken from the mini-bar or other charges (like late check-out or any damages done to the accommodation).
- We reserve the right to modify the itinerary at any point, due to reasons including but not limited to: Force Majeure events, strikes, fairs, festivals, weather conditions, traffic problems, overbooking of hotels / flights, cancellation / re-routing of flights, closure of / entry restrictions at a place of visit, etc. While we will do our best to make suitable alternate arrangements, we would not be held liable for any refunds/compensation claims arising out of this.
Weather
- Warm & humid with tropical rains, unexpected showers during the day
- For detailed Information about weather kindly visit www.accuweather.com
- Pack a lightweight raincoat and travel umbrella.
What to Bring
- Lightweight, breathable clothing made from cotton or linen is ideal for the tropical climate.
- For visiting temples and palaces, pack a smart polo shirt or top that covers your shoulders and a pair of trousers or a skirt that covers the knees.
Do's and Dont's Before Visiting Bali Temples
- No Smoking
- Please be quiet, do not make a loud nose.
- Please take off your shoes, keep them on the shelf provided.
- Kissing and hugging in the temple is prohibited.
- Please dress politely, no shots, tang-top shirts or short skirts.
Visa Rules
- Indian citizens traveling to Bali for tourism purposes can obtain a Visa on Arrival (VOA). Here are the key details and requirements for obtaining a VOA:
Requirements
- Valid Passport: Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into Indonesia.
- Return/Onward Ticket: You must have a return or onward ticket showing that you will leave Indonesia within the 30-day visa period.
- Sufficient Funds: You may be asked to show proof of sufficient funds to cover your stay in Indonesia.
- Visa Fee: The VOA fee is approximately USD 35 (or the equivalent in local currency), payable in cash or by credit card at the visa counters upon arrival.
Booking Conditions
- 50% of the land package cost to be paid to initiate the booking.
- Balance 50% of the land package cost to be paid 30 days before actual date of travel.
- 100% amount of the land package amount to be paid if booking is within 30 days of date of travel.
- 100% advance to be paid for booking flight tickets.
- 100% advance to be paid for booking non-refundable hotel bookings.
- 06 Month Valid Passport copies (Front/Back) from Date of Travel
- No refund either in part or in full will be made for any unused part of the services provided in the package
- Full payment is required on confirmation of all services and before departure.
Cancellation Policy:
- 45 Days & Above 10% of the total package amount will be deducted.
- 45 – 30 days: 25% of the total package amount will be deducted.
- 29 – 16 days: 50% of the total package cost will be deducted.
- 15 –10 days: 75% of the total package cost
- 09- 0 days: 100% of the total package cost.
- In case of No-show 100%
- No refund will be made for Any Non-refundable services booked as part of this holiday package.