BALI TOUR

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Bali Tour

Bali 11Nights/12 Days Tour

Bali 11Nights/12 Days Tour

Visit: Bali Beaches & Islands, Temples, Mountains, Coffee & Spice plantations, Village Activities, Museums and Wellness Centres.

Travel Itinerary

Day 01: Pick Up from Airport – Check into your Hotel

On this first day, get into the mood to travel as we receive you and bring you to your chosen accommodation – an urban city beach hotel in Kuta/Legian or a luxury beach hotel in Seminyak/Nusa Dua depending on your choice.  The city is all yours today – enjoy an evening stroll to the shopping centres, catch the local vibe at a pub, or visit the beaches. Be spoilt for choice as you check out surf spots, beachside food joints and clubs or have a relaxed meal at your hotel if you like to take it slow. 
Kids want to get started ASAP? Feel like shedding the blacks and greys in your wardrobe? Forgot your charger at home? Can’t wait to see what Balinese Art looks like?  
If you are in Legian, kick start your Bali tour with some cool photo ops for children of all ages at the DMZ Bali 3D Art Museum. Visit Garlic Lane where you can buy breezy, colourful clothes and souvenirs as well as utility items for your trip. Dig into street food at Jalan Padma or visit the the Merta Nadi Art Market on Jalan Melasti. 
At Seminyak, you can hop over to the Tilo Kids Club for an hour or two of fun for the little ones. Head over to the Seminyak Flea Market for some unique finds. Seminyak Square is also a good place to pick up clothes and curios or just relax over a cup of coffee. The art scene here is amazing with galleries like the Nyaman and Purpa Art Gallery. 
Or simply take the day slow and relax at one of the nearby beaches – all a stone’s throw away from the comfort of your room.
Our well-experienced, English-speaking team will ensure that your holiday is fulfilling and memorable.

  • Overnight Stay : Urban Town Beach Hotel in - Kuta/Legion/Semiyak/Nusa Dua  - Region

Day 2: Pura Tanah Lot Visit & Uluwatu Temple

Start the day on a positive note by visiting Pura Tana Lot – one of Bali’s most famous sea temples. Be ready with your camera for wonderful photos. Get the Bali vibe at tropical gardens and resting spots on the way to the temple, browse souvenir stalls, paintings, and art sculptures at display, or enjoy traditional coconut-based snacks and drinks at the wayside shops. Despite the buzzing touristy crowd, the temple has immense spiritual significance for the Balinese.  So, do be mindful that your clothes are culturally sensitive. 
Later in the day, head to the southern tip of Bali to Uluwatu for a heady mix of culture and beachy vibes. Uluwatu beach is a happening surf spot, and the beach is also excellent. The Sundays Beach Club and the epic Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park are experiences that you should not miss.
Atop a hill right at that tip perches the Uluwatu temple – one of the most important and spectacular houses of worship in Bali. Just an hour away from Kuta, this ancient temple is rich in architectural splendour and steeped in myth. 
Catch an epic sunset at this land’s-end temple. Dubbed one of Bali’s unforgettable experiences, enjoy the Kecak dance performance held each day at dusk for tourists with the beautiful sunset sky as the backdrop

  • Overnight at hotel

 

Day 3: Ubud

Enjoy the best of Balinese cuisine with a sumptuous breakfast at your hotel before you check out and hit the road to Ubud. Set in the interior of the country, Ubud in the Balinese uplands is a town surrounded by deep ravines and gorgeous paddy fields. Nature and culture go hand in hand here, as does adventure and pure fun. 
Get in touch with your spiritual self at one of Ubud’s numerous spiritual retreats. Fancy monkeying around a bit? The experience that awaits you at the Ubud Monkey Forest is sure to be unbeatable. Watch the Balinese long-tailed macaque in its natural habitat at the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary which is home to over a 1000 monkeys belonging to six groups. 
Walk the contemporary boutique, guesthouse and restaurant-lined Jalan Raya Ubud or the Campuhan Ridge Walk, which is a 9-km free and easy nature trek. The Blanco Renaissance Museum, home and studio of the late Philippine-born maestro, Don Antonio Blanco, is a tribute to art in Bali.  Buy or rent a sash and sarong and drop in to see the Taman Saraswati Temple with its lotus-lush entrance. Don’t forget the camera here. 
Soar to the skies on an iconic Bali swing, check out the Tegallalang Rice Paddies, or shop for curios and souvenirs at the Ubud market. The architectural delights of Elephant Cave and Ubud Palace is sure to appeal to the art lover in you, not to mention offering the perfect backdrop for those Instagram stories. Right opposite the Ubud Palace is the Ubud Art Market where you can buy beautiful silk scarves, lightweight shirts, statues, kites, handmade woven bags, baskets or hats and many other hand-crafted goods to support the local community. 
In the afternoon, catch the Bali Agung Show - a theatrical art performance that retells a Balinese legend through the help of dance, costumes, music, and modern light and sound arrangements.  
Stroll around the open-air museum of Taman Nusa Cultural Park – 45 minutes from Ubud. The 10-hectare site has more than 60 authentic traditional houses in their recreated compound settings, giving you a fascinating glimpse into the way of lives and cultures of Indonesia’s many ethnic groups.  
Ubud is dotted with ancient temples, villages, and carved memorials. There are also art museums like the Museum Rudana, Neka Art Museum, ARMA, Gedong Arca Museum, and the Setia Darma House of Masks & Puppets. Take a relaxed walk and drop into these gems as you come across them. 
Kids can have a bash at the ecotourism centre at Bali Eco Adventure Bayad with its guided treks and labyrinth visits or at the Bali Bird Walk. Family fun is up for grabs at the Tegenungan Waterfall where a rolling river gushes over a precipice lined with dense foliage. 
A popular, yet offbeat thing to do is taking a class one of the culinary schools in the region. Learn authentic Balinese cooking, mostly from a typical Balinese family.  Keep in mind, though, that the sessions tend to be long, and if you are a first timer in Ubud, you may have to miss many of the other wonderful sites here. But if you have already been here and is looking to know Bali deeper, then this might just be the thing for you.
The day promises to be packed with delights that you can pick and choose, and you can wind down in the comfort of your hotel for a good night’s sleep.

  • Overnight at Ubud
  • Meals included - Breakfast
     

Day 4: Ubud to Mount Batur

Get back on the thrilling ride that is your Bali holiday. After breakfast at your hotel, head on a drive to Mount Batur in the Kintamani region. 
A sunrise hike up Mount Batur is one of the best things to do in Bali. Tuck into breakfast after an exhilarating climb that opens some of the region’s most scenic vistas. Soak in the healing powers of the Batur volcano hot springs in Toyabungkah. Take a boat ride on Lake Batur and relax in the cool blues and greens of the lake. Snap a few pictures against the incredible backdrop of the black lava from the active volcano.
Spend the afternoon biking over the region known for its mind-blowing views of both mountain and lake. Hulundanu Temple, one of the oldest temples in Bali, is in this region. There is a bat cave nearby, and if you are an animal lover, the bat colony will surely be worth a visit.
Want to be lucky in love? Do not forget to visit the Love Trees in Pinggan village, which are supposed to bring positivity to your relationship. A short distance away, the Jatiluwih rice terraces are most famous for their dramatic and exotic landscapes. The highland scenery of this village at the foot of Mount Batukaru is completely instagrammable and gives you a break from the island’s crowded south. 
Waterfalls are North Bali’s favourite beauty spots and the Banyumala Twin Waterfall, Munduk Waterfall, and a couple of lesser-known ones as all within a half-hour drive from each other.
As the day winds down, if all the beauty of the land and the sea is not enough,  spend some time in tents near Mount Batur where the absence of light pollution allows you to see the stars as you have never seen them before.

  • Overnight at Ubud
  • Meals included - Breakfast
     

Day 5: Ubud to Canggu

If it was nature yesterday, it is culture today – and uber young chill vibes at that. After breakfast at your hotel, whirr over to Canggu – a hip little town that is popular among young travelers, surfers, and digital nomads. There are countless hipster cafes, fantastic restaurants, yoga studios, and loads of creative inspiration. Get that journal or sketchbook out if you must. Or just put up your feet and smile. 
The locals say that Canggu is relaxing where Ubud is vibrant. Head over to Echo Beach or have a drink at the iconic Old Man’s bar on the Batu Bolong Beach. Be here at the right time on the right day, and you can shop at the La Laguna gypsy market which is famous for its music, décor, and splendid shopping. The weekly organic market near Echo Beach is on every Sunday for everyone who likes fresh, healthy and creative. The small market offers local fruits and vegetables, music, baked treats, fresh juices, and organic coffees and chocolates.
If you are a foodie, particularly a vegan, you will not be found wanting in options here. Explore the area from Jalan Pantai Pererenan to Jalan Raya Seseh for the best ricefield views.  There are lots of amazing cafes, great spas to wind down, and unique surf spots. Looking for that perfect vintage vibes for your drawing room? Browse the vintage stores of Canggu for the perfect piece.  

  • Overnight at Ubud
  • Meals included – Breakfast & Dinner

Day 6: Ubud to Giyanyar

Tuck into a hearty breakfast at your hotel before heading out to Giyanyar Regency.
Delight the family with visits to the Bali Bird Park and Zoo. Get close with birds and animals in specially designated feeding zones. Visit Kampung Sumatra that offers an exciting dining experience with orangutans. Additionally, you can take photographs with friendly orangutans or take a half-hour elephant ride around the forest and across the river. 
The Air Terjun Tegenungan or Tegenungan Falls in Banjar Tegenungan is where you are welcomed with a scenic view of wide waterfalls. The fresh and pleasant atmosphere is sure to refresh the most weary traveller. 
Before you return to the hotel for a night of blissful sleep, be sure to sample delicacies like the Nasi  Tepeng, Topot, and Nasi Tahu Gianyar. 

  • Overnight at Ubud
  • Meals included – Breakfast & Dinner

Day 7: Ubud to Bedugul

Beat the heat and humidity of Bali by taking a mountain retreat. Allow yourself to be whisked away to Bedugul to see the wonders on offer. 
Pura Ulun Danu, a unique Hindu temple, is positioned on two small islands in the middle of Lake Bratan. Schedule a dawn visit to the temple for the serene views of temple and mountains reflected in the waters of the lake. Visit a traditional market and shop as the locals do. Vanilla beans, flowers, spices, and strawberries – a number of delicacies are simply waiting for you at these delightfully bustling places. Candikuning market (pasar Candikuning) is a favourite among travellers and you’ll find plenty of touristy souvenirs, cheap clothing, and local crafts. 
In the mood for a gorgeous walk through rainforests, conifer groves, palms, and lush tree ferns? The Bali Botanical Garden offers that and more. With nearly 160 hectares and about 17,000 plants originating from Eastern Indonesia, the institution works in research, conservation, education and recreation. The three serene crater lakes of Tamblingan, Buyan and Bratan are a traveller’s dream with something for everyone. Relax in a cabin by the lake, get the field glasses out and go birding, swim, parasail, jetski, canoe, fish, or simply sail a boat on the lake, or hike through the surrounding pine forests.

  • Overnight at Ubud
  • Meals included – Breakfast & Dinner
     

Day 08

Following the breakfast, proceed to SANUR port.  By noon, we will reach NUSA PINIDA ISLAND and check in to the Hotel. After Refreshment, proceed to explore the Island by car, arranged by us with contact personal driver in Nusa Penida
Let’s experience the West part of the Island. 
Angel Billabong Beach

Angel Billabong is a basin on the shoreline between the formation of coral rocks whose water is filled when the tide and when the tide leaves a small pool that looks like a famous surfing brand "Billabong", so this place is called "Angel Billabong”

Broken Beach

 

Where there are reach of cliffs 50-200 meters high. Cliff circular shape and the middle forming holes like caves or tunnels sea. The sea water as if caught in the middle of the cliff that makes it seem a big pond.
Broken Beach (Pasih Uug) has big natural pool, with about a hundred meters in diameter, created by sea abrasion and collapsed limestone hill in million years ago. This hole has 98 meter in diameter and offering unique and scenic view.
 

Kelingking Beach

 

Nusa Penida has so many amazing views making it hard to pick a favorite. But when the cliffs form in the shape of a Tyrannosaurus Rex at Kelingking Secret Point Beach it is bound to be a crowd favorite. Kelingking actually translates into English meaning Pinkie a term referencing the smallest finger on the hand. Just like a pinkie promise, the land does also appear to take the form of a Kelingking or pinkie finger. However, it is the comparison to the T-Rex that has caused this location to become so popular.

Crystal Bay

Crystal Bay in Nusa Penida is both a beautiful sandy beach that is easily accessible by road, as well as a famous spot for scuba diving and snorkeling. It’s an extraordinary spot with a spectacular rock in the middle of the bay. For sure one of the top places to visit in Nusa Penida.

  • Overnight at NUSA PINIDA ISLAND
  • Meals included – Breakfast & Dinner
  • Other inclusions - All Entry Fees in National Parks, Museums, Tour & Transfers.

Nusa Pinida Island

 

 

 

Following the breakfast enjoy the Island. We will organise a half day tour in the island to experience the best of the rest. 
Today is the day to explore the best part of the Island - East Island Tour

Cave Temple


The temple of Goa Giri Putri is located inside an impressive cave. It is indeed the biggest cave of Nusa Penida island. Many Balinese make the trip from Bali to Nusa Penida specifically to follow the complete course of purification which includes five stations inside the cave, in addition to the initial ceremony before entering the cave. Balinese also come because the water flowing from the spring in Goa Giri Putri Temple is holy water. It contains natural strength that can cure the disease. You will spot people coming for the ceremony easily on the speed boat, dressed in white and bearing their offerings. 

Tree House

The Tree House (Rumah Pohon) on Nusa Penida has become one of the most popular attractions and one of the most popular places to stay! It is perched up on the mountain at Thousand Island (Pulau Seribu) viewpoint near Atuh Beach
 

Diamond & Atuh Beach

 

You will probably visit Diamond Beach first, because when you walk down after leaving the parking lot, the famous staircase is the first thing you see, on the right side of the path. The first part of the staircase is really easy to descent and very spectacular too, because it was built by carving out the limestone from the cliff. Make sure to take a look at the sea when you go down, because you might see Manta Rays from the top of the cliff or the staircase.
The last part of the staircase is a little bit more tricky and for some a bit scary. You can decide for yourself if you’re up for the challenge and want to go all the way down to the beach, or to go back up to the top of the cliff. You might want to preserve your forces to go down to Atuh Beach, which is a better option than going down to Diamond Beach if you want to relax on the beach and go for a swim.
Down at the beach, local people offer different options to take amazing photos that you can use for your social networks. There is also a swing and a small kiosk that offers soft drinks and snacks.


In 2016, the local people of Nusa Penida built a concrete staircase (on the right side of the beach) that allowed you to go – almost! – all the way down to Atuh beach. The construction might not be very pretty, but it is rather practical. In 2016, the last step of the stairs was almost two meters! The staircase is now finished with a total of 166 steps. The way down is easy enough.
Going back up is a little bit more tiring, especially since some steps are very high. The staircase on the left side of the beach is a little bit shorter so you can reach the beach from the top in less than ten minutes. But if you want to see Diamond Beach as well, you will have to climb all the way up on the other side of the beach 

  • Overnight at NUSA PINIDA ISLAND
  • Meals included – Breakfast & Dinner
  • Other inclusions - All Entry Fees in National Parks, Museums, Tour & Transfers.

Day 10: SANUR

Following the Breakfast, Check out from the hotel. We will drop you to the Port and transfer by Speed boat to SANUR. Our coach will be ready to transfer you to the Hotel. After check in & refreshing we will go for a local tour in and around SANUR.
Visit the Bali Orchid Garden: The Bali Orchid Garden is also not technically in Sanur but rather around 3 Kilometres away on the main road that leads out of the area, Jalan Ngurah Rai.  Many visitors to Bali may not realize that orchids are a staple on the island as they flourish in the volcanic earth here which has a high mineral content.  The Orchid Garden is a riot of color and is covered with thousands of orchids of different hues making this an ideal place to stop off at on your way either in or out of Sanur.
Tour Museum Le Mayeur : Museum Le Mayeur is one of the quirkiest attractions in Sanur and is a museum which sits on the site of the former home of a Belgian expatriate named Adrien-Jean Le Mayeur de Merpres.  Le Mayeur lived in Bali until 1958 and you can explore his former house which showcases his collections, and much of the art on show is made up of paintings of his wife who was a Balinese dancer named Ni Wayan Polok Tjoeglik.  After Le Mayeur died the house was transformed into a museum and it is still very much as it would have been when he was in situ.  You can also walk around the Balinese compound that encircles the home and take in the scenery and beautiful light that would have inspired many of the artist’s creations.
Come back to the Hotel &SUN, SAND & SURF Sanur on your own customised Activities. 
Go for a walk along the promenade: One of the nicest areas of Sanur is its coastline which is flanked by a paved walkway that wraps around the edge of the sea and is the ideal spot to go for an afternoon walk.  Families flock here as it is easy to walk along the beachfront path even if you have young children in a stroller, or you can rent your own set of wheels and cycle along, taking in the pretty view along the way.  Things to look out for include the traditional boats that bob on the water, and the promenade is dotted with cafes and restaurants where you can stop for refreshments if the walk or ride gets a little tiring.
You may experience the following activities as per your personal interests with supplementary charges. 
Go diving: Sanur doesn’t have its own dive spots per se but you can sign up to dive here and visit several dive points that are only a few minutes away by boat.  There are a huge number of dive shops and schools located in Sanur, and if you are a new diver and want to get certified then this is a great place to do it.  Classes take place in the waters around Sanur, and on a dive trip in the surrounding sea you can expect to find marine life such as eels, seahorses, lion fish, and other aquatic oddities.
Sunbath on Pantai Indah : Located pretty much in the center of Sanur, the beach is one of the cleanest in the area and is covered in soft golden sand.  You can either walk along the coastline from another beach to get here, or walk along Jalan Danau Tamblingan and turn onto an overgrown road in front of the famous Bali Deli.  In addition to the good sunbathing and swimming opportunities, you can also enjoy the local cafe based here called Warung Pantai Indah which is a top spot to chill out with a beer or a fresh coconut on a hot day.
Optional Activities in Sanur with Supplementary activities– 
Morning Cycling Tour, Balinese Massage, Yoga Class, Cooking Class, Try kite surfing, Rip Curl Surfing Lesson Sanur Beach.

  • Overnight at SANUR – Beach Harbour Town
  • Meals included – Breakfast & Dinner
  • Other inclusions - All Entry Fees in National Parks, Museums, Tour & Transfers.

Day 11: Nusa Dua or Seminyak

Nusa Dua, located on Bali’s south-eastern peninsula, is the perfect family destination. 
A should-not-miss activity at Nusa Dua is the Devdan Show. The 90-minute dance show titled “Treasure of the Archipelago” tells the magical story of two children as they travel through Bali, Java, Sumatra, Borneo and Papua through rumbling earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and pouring rain along the way. Other options for family fun include making a splash at Surf & Turf, living your fantasy of being Captain Jack at Pirates Bay Bali, checking out the amazing art at Museum Pasifica, or hitting one of the many beaches of Nusa Dua. If you are religiously minded, you may consider spending time at Puja Mandala where five different places of worship stand harmoniously side-by-side. 
There is adventure to be had at Nusa Dua, the veritable home of Bali’s water sport options. Jet skiing, parasailing, or swimming – Nusa Dua’s sandy beaches and sparkling blue waters are simply fabulous. The latest thrill is flyboarding, and Nasa Dua has several places where you can try it out. It is also the perfect spot for a romantic dinner on the beach. 
Tired of all the aquatic activities that only swimmers can do? Then try the underwater scooter at Pantai Melasti, and explore the corals, colorful fishes, and other sea creatures. There are also several dive sites where you can go seawalking among the reefs. Sunbathe on Pantei Geger, climb up to the beautiful temple of Pura Geger, or watch the waves shoot into the air at Water Blow. Explore Gunung Payung Beach  Several of the beaches have camel rides, some of which include a concluding lunch or dinner as well. A package at the Nusa Dua Golf and Country Club will be ideal for anyone who enjoys golf.

  • Overnight at Hotel 

Day 12

Following the breakfast, you may check out from the Hotel. We will provide our cab to transfer to Denpasar Airport, according to your Flight Time.
Or, if you want to extend the Tour/Stay, we may customise it as per your choices. 
Depart with packed memories and thousands of wall framing Pictures. 

Visit: Bali Beaches & Islands, Temples, Mountains, Coffee & Spice plantations, Village Activities, Museums and Wellness Centres.

Tour Cost: Dolor qui laborum al

What's Included - Complimentary

  • Personalised Airport Pick up & Drop
  • English speaking Group Tour Leader (Through Out The Trip)
  • Balinese Mobile SIM card
  • Daily buffet Breakfast and Dinner
  • 02 Bottles of Purified Waters every Day
  • Best of the Balinese Tropical & seasonal Fruits will be on board while touring
  • Boating in Lake Batur
  • 01 Balinese Heritage Massage
  • Experience Bali Nightlife
  • Visit a local Balinese Family to learn method of heritage Cooking
  • Photoshoot at Paddy Terrace
  • All Sightseeing Tours and Transfers including Entry Fees.
  • Watch Traditional Balinese Dance
  • Watch Basket Weaving and other Village Life.
  • Coffee Plantation visit and tasting of Verities of Coffee Blends Especially LUVAC Coffee
  • Raincoat or Umbrella
  • Hat & Mosquito repellent will be provided
  • Minimum Group Size 02

Supplementary Optional Activities

  • Snorkel with Turtles
  • Mt Batur Sunrise Trekking
  • Mt Batur Sunrise Trekking Water Sports Activities
  • Paragliding, Hot Air balloon, Helicopter Ride etc.
  • SCUBA dive - introductory SCUBA dive – certified
  • Zoo Visit
  • Dolphin Watch Boat Trip

Excluded

  • Any Personal Expenses
  • Visa Fees
  • Porters
  • Insurance and personal Expenses such as laundry - mini-bar - telephone and drinks

How does your Private Journey work?

You specify where and when you want to go

We create customised options just for you

You choose the offer you like the best