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- Sightseeing
- Transfer
- Meal
- Flight
From the cultural treasures of Ubud and the scenic beauty of Mount Batur to the sacred Lempuyang Temple and Tirta Gangga, this journey blends nature, spirituality, and adventure. Enjoy thrilling water sports at Tanjung Benoa, explore the exotic island of Nusa Penida, witness breathtaking sunsets at Tanah Lot and Uluwatu, and relax in a private Seminyak villa. With guided tours, scenic landscapes, and rich cultural experiences, this package is the perfect mix of exploration and leisure.
Bali
![]() | Grand Ixora Hotel (6 Nights) Located in the heart of Kuta, Grand Ixora Hotel offers modern rooms, a relaxing outdoor pool, and warm Balinese hospitality. Guests can enjoy easy access to Kuta Beach, shopping centers, and vibrant nightlife. The hotel combines comfort with convenience, making it ideal for both leisure and exploration. |
![]() | Bali Dream Pool Villa (2 Nights) Bali Dream Pool Villa provides an intimate escape with luxurious private villas, each featuring its own swimming pool. Surrounded by lush tropical gardens, it offers privacy and tranquility for a perfect romantic or peaceful retreat. The villa blends traditional Balinese design with modern comforts for an unforgettable stay. |
Bali
![]() | Day 2 (11.00) – Celuk Village (Gold/Silver Smith) Celuk Village is renowned for its expert gold and silversmiths, producing intricate handcrafted jewelry. Visitors can watch artisans at work, creating unique designs with traditional techniques. The village offers a great opportunity to purchase high-quality, authentic Balinese jewelry as souvenirs. |
![]() | Day 2 (13.00) – 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 2 (13.00) – 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 2 (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 2 (16.30) – Ubud Monkey Forest Ubud Monkey Forest is a lush sanctuary home to hundreds of playful long-tailed macaques. Visitors can wander along shaded paths, explore ancient temples, and enjoy the serene natural environment. It’s both a cultural and wildlife experience in the heart of Ubud. |
![]() | Day 3 (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. Visitors often climb a series of steps to reach the main temple area, surrounded by misty mountain landscapes. |
![]() | Day 3 (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 3 (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 3 (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 4 (09.30) – Bali Safari and Marine Park Bali Safari and Marine Park is a wildlife conservation park featuring over 100 species, including endangered animals. Visitors can enjoy safari rides, animal shows, and cultural performances. It’s a family-friendly destination blending nature, education, and entertainment. |
![]() | Day 4 (16.30) – Tanah Lot Temple (Sunset View) Tanah Lot Temple is an iconic sea temple perched on a rock formation, famous for its dramatic sunsets. Surrounded by crashing waves, it’s both a spiritual site and a photography hotspot. At low tide, visitors can walk closer to the temple’s base. |
![]() | Day 6 (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 6 (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 6 (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 6 (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 6 (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 6 (17.00) – 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 7 (18.00) – 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 7 (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. |
- Airfare DEL DPS DEL
- 06N in hotel Grand Ixora
- 02N in hotel Bali dream pool villa.
- Breakfast
- Transfers and sightseeing tours as per itinerary.
- GST + TCS extra.
- Guide charges and monument entry fees.