PLEASE NOTE!!
Effective from 14th Feb, a new retribution fee is applied for tourists entering Bali . And they can pay online via CC via below link Bali introduced a $10 levy to preserve its Nature and Culture in an effort to preserve Bali’s beauty for a vital tourism industry, it has announced an extra entry fee to the ‘Island of the Gods’.
Starting February 14th, 2024, travelers from abroad will be required to pay a modest fee of $10, or IDR 150 K, upon entry. This is to be paid by any international visitor entering Bali, whether it’s by air, sea or land. The fee is separate from existing Visa fees for the Visa on Arrival VOA.
Payment will be made possible in advance through the ‘Love Bali’ app from 14th February onwards. Downloadable via https://lovebali.baliprov.go.id/ or the usual app stores. Payment through this website can be made through.
Should you not be able to make payment through this website or the app then payment upon arrival can also be done in cash, card or other electronic methods at Bali’s various entry points.
Accommodation: 5 star Hotel In the city of Ubud, in a jungle suite – 3 nights
October 24: Ubud Day Tour (Breakfast, and Lunch)
After breakfast at the hotel you will start your day tour.
Visit Celuk Village
Celuk Village is famous for the production of gold and silver handicrafts. The artisans are Balinese families and villagers. Watch the artisans as they demonstrate their craft and see the beautiful items for sale including rings, necklace and earrings, as well as medals, models and culture symbols.
Visit Goa Gajah
Goa Gajah or Elephant Cave is an archaeological site of significant historical value that makes it a special place to visit.
Visit Mas Village
Located in Ubud, the village has woodcraft at its finest. It is a family run business, with the special tricks and procedures passed from generation to next.
Bali Swing at Tegalalang Rice Field
Drive to Tegalalang and enjoy the spectacular rice paddies view and agriculture activities. After safety briefing, start your activity that includes swing at 5 spots (adrenaline, single, tandem, libra and bed 3 swings), and photo taking at 4 photo spots. Enjoy the activity while viewing the beautiful surroundings.
The Swing Team will ensure you have a memorable time here.
Visit Ubud Monkey Forest
Enjoy visiting the sacred monkey forest of Ubud. Lunch at local restaurant
Visit Ubud Palace
The palace and its temple, Puri Saren Agung, share a space in the heart of Ubud. The compound was
mostly built after the 1917 earthquake and the local royal family still lives here. You can wander around most of the large compound and explore the many traditional, though not excessively ornate, buildings.
Return to the hotel for overnight in Ubud.
October 25: Munduk Coffee, Waterfall and Lakeside Temple (Breakfast, Lunch)
After breakfast at the hotel you will be met for your guided tour.
Drive to Munduk village located in a remote area of Bali.
Visit a coffee plantation, take a walk and see how coffee is produced using natural techniques by local farmer. After enjoying a coffee drink, we continue to visit one of the many waterfalls in the area. The trek to waterfall could be exhausting but the reward is worth. Cool off with a dip in the pool, or sit on the edge and soak your feet.
Lunch will be served at local restaurant, and after that we will visit the Ulun Danu Temple, a temple dedicated to the Goddess of Water, located at the edge of Lake Beratan. Elegantly standing in a beautiful setting, it is a perfect spot to end the tour.
Inclusions: Private air-conditioned vehicle, English speaking guide, all entrance fees and parking,
morning coffee break, lunch, bottled water.
Notes: The walk to waterfall is about 1 hour per way. The water level depends on season. Bring hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, swimwear and towel, wear shoes/trekking sandal.
Return to the hotel for overnight in Ubud.
October 26: Ubud - South Bali (Breakfast)
Breakfast at hotel. In the afternoon, having checked out from your hotel, you will be transferred to next accommodation in Seminyak for overnight.
Accommodation: 5 Star hotel stay located on the beach – 4 nights
October 27: Seminyak (Breakfast)
Breakfast at the hotel. Free time at leisure and overnight in Seminyak.
October 28: Uluwatu Temple, Kecak Dance and Seafood Dinner (Breakfast, Dinner)
Breakfast at hotel. Afterward drive to Uluwatu.
Experience an evening of Kecak dancing at a cliff top temple followed by a barbeque seafood dinner under the stars. In the late afternoon you will be taken to the location of the famous cliff hanging temple at Uluwatu. Perched on the edge of a steep cliff, the temple sits 70 metres above the crashing waves of the Indian Ocean. The temple is inhabited by a large number of monkeys, many of whom can be found roaming the pathways. As the sun sets over the glittering ocean, watch a dramatic Kecak Dance or Ramayana Monkey Chant performance at the temple.
After the performance drive to one of the beautiful beaches in Jimbaran for a barbeque seafood dinner in a beach restaurant. Feast on a succulent seafood platter including prawns, grilled fish, squid and clams. Try some kangkung, also known as Indonesian water spinach, and add some heat in the form of sambal, the spicy Indonesian sauce.
Return to the hotel and overnight in Nusa Dua.
October 29: Seminyak (Breakfast)
Free time at leisure and overnight in Seminyak.
October 30: Departure (Breakfast)
Free at your own leisure until you transfer from your hotel to the airport. Check-in for your flight home. Thank you for joining us!
Mentioned Meals
Mentioned Excursions
Refer to the Itinerary