Bali
$1820
per person
Bali, an Indonesian province, captivates visitors with its blend of stunning beaches, lush landscapes, and rich cultural heritage.
Bali’s charm lies in its ability to blend ancient traditions with modern tourism, making it a beloved destination for relaxation and exploration alike.
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Day 1: Arrival to Bali
Upon arrival atI Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed and then transferred to your hotel for check-in and relaxation. Overnight in Ubud.
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Day 2: Free Day
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Day 3: Free Day
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Day 4: Seminyak
You will check out from the hotel in Ubud then be transferred to Seminyak to your hotel for check in and overnight.
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Day 5: Kintamani Tour
After breakfast, you will enjoy your day by visiting Kintamani where you step away from the bustling hubbub for a calmer atmosphere, cool mountain climate and scenic surroundings.
Then you will proceed to visit Penglipuran village which is one of the traditional villages in Bali. The village is famous as a tourist destinations because the villagers still preserve their traditional culture in their daily lives.
Afterwards, you will discover the famous temple, Tirta Empul Temple, also known as Tampaksiring Temple, is a Balinese Hindu temple in Tampaksiring, Gianyar Regency. This sacred site is renowned for its holy springs and intricate Balinese architecture.
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Day 6: Free Day
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Day 7: Departure
You will check out from the hotel in Seminyak then be transferred to the airport for your departure flight.
Location:
- Bali- Indonesia
- Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
- Shop for traditional Balinese crafts, textiles, and souvenirs at this vibrant market located near the Royal Palace.
- Ubud Royal Palace
- Kintamani village and Penglipuran village
- Admire the stunning landscape of rice paddies sculpted into the hillsides, a testament to Bali's traditional farming techniques.
- Tirta Empul Temple
- Participate in yoga sessions, meditation classes, or spa treatments at centers like Yoga Barn or Fivelements Retreat.
- Relax on the golden sands and enjoy the sunset views
- Visit this historic sea temple, known for its beautiful architecture and cultural significance.
- Explore Seminyak's chic boutiques, designer stores, and local shops. Seminyak Square and Jalan Kayu Aya (Eat Street) are popular spots for shopping and dining
- Explore traditional Balinese cuisine at local warungs (small eateries)
- Bali is known for its health-conscious eateries. Try places like Alchemy, Sari Organik, Bali Buda, Earth Cafe or The Shady Shack
- Enjoy upscale dining experiences at restaurants like Locavore (modern European-Indonesian cuisine with a focus on local ingredients), Métis (French Mediterranean cuisine) or Sarong (Asian fusion)
- Relax at charming cafés such as Clear Café (healthy food and juices), Kebun Bistro (French-inspired dishes), Revolver Espresso or Sisterfields
- Enjoy stunning ocean views while dining at beachfront restaurants like Ku De Ta, Potato Head Beach Club, or La Plancha, known for their cocktails and international cuisine.
- Head to places like Laughing Buddha Bar, CP Lounge, or No Mas for live music, cocktails, and a lively atmosphere in the evenings.
- Watch traditional Balinese dance performances at venues like Ubud Palace or Ubud Water Palace, often accompanied by gamelan music.
- Experience Seminyak's famous beach clubs like Potato Head Beach Club, which hosts DJs, live music, and themed parties with a vibrant atmosphere overlooking the sea.
- Bars and Lounges: Enjoy cocktails and nightlife at bars such as Motel Mexicola, La Favela (decorated with eclectic vintage items), or WooBar at W Bali - Seminyak, known for its chic ambiance and beachfront views.
- Live Music: Some bars and venues in Seminyak offer live music performances, especially during weekends. Check out places like Velvet & Hypnotized or Akademi Bar for live bands or DJs.
- Enjoy panoramic views of Seminyak and beyond from rooftop bars such as Double-Six Rooftop, which offers cocktails, snacks, and a sophisticated ambiance.
- Scooters are a popular choice due to their affordability and convenience, especially for shorter distances and navigating through traffic
- Taxis are readily available, especially in tourist areas like Kuta, Seminyak, and Ubud. Blue Bird and Grab are reliable options.
- Renting a car gives you flexibility and comfort, especially if traveling with a group or family.
- Cycling is a popular option, especially in Ubud and quieter areas, offering a leisurely way to explore.
- During the wet season, which typically starts around October and lasts through March, Bali experiences higher humidity and rainfall. Temperatures remain warm and generally range from 23°C (73°F) to 31°C (88°F) on average.
- The dry season, from April to September, is characterized by lower humidity and minimal rainfall. Temperatures during this period are similar to the wet season, ranging from 23°C (73°F) to 31°C (88°F) on average.
- Lightweight and comfortable clothing such as shorts, t-shirts, sundresses, and sandals are suitable for most activities, especially during the warm weather.
- Swimsuits, bikinis, and board shorts are appropriate at the beach or pool areas. Cover-ups or sarongs are often worn when walking to and from the beach.
- Local currency Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
- Major credit cards (Visa, MasterCard) are also accepted at many hotels, restaurants, and larger establishments in tourist areas
- International debit and credit cards are usually accepted at ATMs, but check with your bank regarding any fees or charges for international withdrawals.
- Visa is required for Lebanese citizens (contact us for further details)