Airport reception and transportation to your accommodation in Kuta. (-)
Packed breakfast provided. Early morning departure at 6:30 AM: Transportation to SANUR Harbor for PUBLIC speedboat service to NUSA PENIDA Island. Vessel departure at 07:30/08:30, arriving at Toyapakeh port around 09:30. Begin your journey visiting:
“**Angel Billabong**,” a natural wonder featuring a stunning natural infinity pool with panoramic ocean views. A short walk away lies “**Broken Beach**” (Pasih Uug Beach), showcasing a remarkable circular cove formed by collapsed cave ceiling, offering one of Nusa Penida’s most striking vistas.
Travel to a nearby restaurant for **Traditional Indonesian lunch**, followed by a visit to **Kelingking Secret Point**, famous for its T-Rex shaped cliff formation overlooking pristine waters. This iconic viewpoint has become one of Bali’s most photographed locations.
Continue to **Crystal Bay**, perfect for swimming and snorkeling amid vibrant marine life. Remember your swimming attire. Check-in at your NUSA PENIDA accommodation (Lunch included).
09:00 AM: Commence **EAST NUSA PENIDA EXPEDITION**, exploring **ATUH BEACH**: a pristine coastline framed by dramatic cliffs and natural rock formations, creating a paradise-like setting. **DIAMOND Beach**: Featuring iconic white stairs descending the cliffside, offering breathtaking photo opportunities against the azure ocean backdrop. **RUMAH POHON** (Tree House): Elevated viewpoint combining ocean vistas with Diamond Beach hillside (photo fees not included). **MOLENTENG VIEWPOINT or THOUSAND ISLANDS**: Adjacent to the Tree House, offering spectacular views of scattered islets, perfect for photography from multiple angles. Final stop at **Teletubbies Hill** – named for its resemblance to the show’s setting, featuring rolling green hills and gentle slopes covered in lush vegetation. Traditional Indonesian lunch served at a local establishment. (L)
Post-breakfast, hotel check-out and 7:00 AM pickup. Transfer to Bali Eka Jaya terminal for 8:00-8:45 AM check-in. 9:00 AM departure, reaching Gili Trawangan at 12:00 PM (subject to weather conditions). Island transfer to hotel via Cidomo (horse-drawn carriage, personal expense). Hotel CHECK IN. Remainder of day at leisure. Overnight on Gili Trawangan. (-)
Hotel breakfast and check-out procedures. • 09:00 departure for harbor transfer (Cidomo transport, personal expense). • 10:00 boarding preparations • 11:00 depart Gili Trawangan (stops at Gili Meno, Gili Air, Bangsal, and Senggigi) • 12:30 Senggigi departure for Padang Bai • 14:00 estimated Padang Bai arrival (weather dependent). Direct transfer to Nusa Dua accommodation.
After breakfast, 09:00 AM departure: Full-day **KINTAMANI VOLCANO Excursion**, featuring traditional **BATIK WORKSHOP** in Batubulan Village, **ARTISAN GALLERIES** in MAS village, followed by **COFFEE PLANTATION** visit. Learn about local coffee production, chocolate making, and traditional herbs. Experience the authentic Civet Coffee production process. Main attraction includes panoramic views of **MOUNT BATUR and LAKE BATUR**. Experience **BALI SWING**, offering various swing experiences from single to tandem options, overlooking valleys and tropical landscapes. En route, stop at the famous **TEGALALANG RICE TERRACES**. Final visit to **UBUD ARTISAN MARKET**. Ample shopping opportunities for authentic Balinese crafts and souvenirs.
Breakfast at hotel. Free time until airport transfer.
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Breakfast will be provided at the hotels
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All mentioned activities and entrance fees
GST 5% & TCS 5%
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Travel insurance is not included and must be arranged separately.
Optional activities
Tips and gratuities
Items not mentioned in inclusions
Other personal expenses such as telephone, laundry bills etc.
Bali features a mix of volcanic mountains, tropical beaches, and lush rice terraces. Its terrain ranges from highland areas like Mount Batur to coastal towns like Seminyak and Sanur. Bali has a tropical climate, with two primary seasons: the dry season (April to October) and the rainy season (November to March). The dry months are ideal for outdoor adventures, while the wet season, though humid, brings out the lushness of Bali’s countryside.
Balinese culture is deeply rooted in Hinduism, influencing daily rituals, architecture, and festivals. Every day, locals make offerings known as canang sari, seen outside homes, shops, and temples. Visiting during a temple ceremony offers a rich insight into local life—expect music, dancing, and spiritual rituals.
Colorful festivals like Galungan and Nyepi show Bali’s dedication to cultural preservation. Many locals wear traditional clothing—sarong and sash—during ceremonies. Guests are often invited to participate, making cultural immersion a highlight of the journey.
The local currency in Bali is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). While credit cards are accepted in many tourist areas, it’s smart to carry small amounts of cash for street vendors or local shops. The official language is Bahasa Indonesia, but English is widely spoken, especially in tourist spots.
Learn simple phrases like:
Bali is welcoming but requires awareness. Dress modestly when visiting temples—wear a sarong and cover your shoulders. Always agree on taxi fares in advance or use apps like Grab. Avoid street currency exchanges; stick to authorized money changers.
Beware of common scams like inflated souvenir pricing or fake tour operators. Stick with trusted providers, especially for water activities. Respecting local customs will enhance your experience and earn the goodwill of locals.
For a deeper connection with Bali, explore Sekumpul Waterfall, tucked away in the north. Visit the Nusa Islands—Nusa Lembongan or Nusa Penida—for crystal-clear waters and quiet beaches. Enjoy a walk through Tegallalang Rice Terraces, or visit a local village where you can learn Balinese cooking or farming practices.
These lesser-known spots offer peace, authenticity, and fewer crowds—ideal for travelers looking to escape the tourist trail.
Always use reputable guides for activities like diving or hiking. Some beaches have strong currents—swim only in marked safe zones. Stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and don’t leave valuables unattended.
Keep emergency numbers handy, and register at your country’s embassy if staying long. For health concerns, tourist hospitals are available in major areas like Denpasar and Ubud.
The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season from April to October, when the weather is sunny and ideal for outdoor activities. The rainy season, from November to March, is more humid and brings occasional downpours, but also lush greenery and fewer tourists.
Peak season falls in July-August and around New Year, so book early during these months to avoid price hikes and limited availability.
Enhance your tour with day trips to nearby gems. The Gili Islands are perfect for snorkeling and relaxing. A day tour to Mount Batur for a sunrise hike adds adventure. You can also explore Lombok, a less-crowded island with stunning beaches and waterfalls, accessible by boat or short flight from Bali.
These side trips offer even more variety and can easily be added to your Bali itinerary.
Having a knowledgeable tour guide makes your journey smoother and more meaningful. Guides provide cultural context, help with local language, and manage logistics so you can focus on enjoying your vacation. They can also suggest hidden spots and help navigate Bali’s diverse regions confidently.
A local guide brings authentic stories and ensures you don’t miss out on experiences that independent travelers often overlook.
Bali is packed with exciting activities for every type of traveler. Dive into snorkeling, scuba diving, or surfing at top beaches. Hike up Mount Batur to watch the sunrise. Join a cooking class in Ubud or enjoy a Balinese spa experience.
Other unique adventures include visiting hot springs, cycling tours through rice fields, or joining a yoga retreat for a wellness-focused getaway.
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