5 Days Bali Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival | Ubud Sightseeing Tour
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After a short break, visit the iconic Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, where you can see long-tailed monkeys considered sacred in Bali. A quick tour later, head to the vibrant Ubud Art Market to admire local craft creations. Next up is a tour of Tegalalang Rice Terraces, which are one of Bali’s most popular attractions. Finally, wrap up your day with a fun tour of the massive Gianyar Night Market.
Itinerary Before Lunch: Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
Lunch Recommendations: Who’s Who, Swept Away
Post Lunch Itinerary: Ubud Art Market, Tegalalang Rice Terraces, Gianyar Night Market
Dinner Recommendations: Warung Babi Guling Pande Egi, Wedja Bali
Hotel Recommendations: Wina Ubud B&B, The Ambengan Villas Ubud by Pramana Villas, Kano Sari Ubud Villas
Day 2: East Bali Sightseeing Tour

Spend your afternoon in Amed, one of Bali’s most traditional villages, and go snorkeling in the clear waters. Wrap up your day by going back to Ubud and attending the iconic Ubud Royal Palace Cultural Night Performances.
Itinerary Before Lunch: Goa Gajah, Tirta Gangga Water Temple, Lempuyang Temple
Lunch Recommendations: See You Again Café, Warung Enak
Post Lunch Itinerary: Amed, Ubud Royal Palace Cultural Night Performances
Dinner Recommendations: Bridges Bali, Four Seasons Ubud
Day 3: Mount Batur Sunrise Hike | Sightseeing Tour of Uluwatu

Check out from your Ubud hotel and head towards Uluwatu, where you will spend the next two days. Your first stop is Padang Padang Beach, where you can climb limestone cliffs or go surfing at the beach. Next is the Uluwatu Temple, where you can see the famous Kecak Sunset Dance in the evening.
Itinerary Before Lunch: Mt Batur Sunrise Hike
Lunch Recommendations: Grand Puncak Sari Restaurant, Warung Bejana
Post Lunch Itinerary: Padang Padang Beach, Uluwatu Temple, Watch Kecak Sunset Dance Performance.
Dinner Recommendations: Sangkar Restaurant, Padang Padang Breeze
Hotel Recommendations: Ulus Klumpu, Padang Padang Inn, Villa Neptune
Suggested Activities: Watch the sunset at Uluwatu Temple, visit nightclubs like Savaya Bali Club
Day 4: Exploring Seminyak

The next and final stop for the day is Seminyak, famous for its shopping spots, stunning resorts, and delicious food. Go surfing at Seminyak Beach or simply relax until sunset, after which you can visit the Seminyak Night Market
Itinerary Before Lunch: Bingin Beach, Jimbaran Fish Market
Lunch Recommendations: Rock Bar, Fat Chow
Post Lunch Itinerary: Seminyak Beach, Seminyak Night Market
Dinner Recommendations: SugarSand, Kilo Kitchen Bali
Suggested Activities: Tasting seafood at Jimbaran Fish Market, shopping at Seminyak Flea Market, exploring local boutiques and cafes around Seminyak Beach
Day 5: Departure from Bali

Note:
- Sightseeing tours included in Bali itinerary 5 days are led by knowledgeable guides to ensure a hassle-free experience.
- Choose your accommodations based on your preferences and we will arrange the stay for you.
- You can customise the itinerary based on your preferences and convenience.
Essential Information For Planning 5 Days Bali Itinerary
Best Time to Visit Bali
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This is the best time to go for water sports like snorkelling or surfing as the ocean waters are warm and calm. You can also attend festivals like the Ubud Food Festival, Nusa Dali Blues Festival, Kite Festival and Bali Art Festival during this period.
If you want smaller crowds and a more budget-friendly experience, plan your visit in the shoulder season of November to March. You can get cheaper accommodations and other facilities across Bali in winter, and also attend New Year festivities. Remember to plan your itinerary and carry rain protection as rainfall is frequent in these months.
Cost for Bali Trip
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Low Budget: INR 24,000 to INR 30,000
Mid Budget: INR 35,000 to INR 50,000
High Budget: INR 60,000 to INR 75,000
These prices include accommodations, transfers, activities, and guided sightseeing to ensure a hassle-free vacation. Since the itinerary is all-inclusive, the costs vary depending on whether you choose luxury facilities or budget-friendly experiences. Accommodations range from affordable hotels to luxurious villas, while dining options include fine dining restaurants as well as local eateries.
You can use public transport for a budget-friendly experience, or travel around in private transport for a luxurious experience. The activities are reasonably priced, and all ticketed attractions also have affordable rates. No matter your budget, you can customise an itinerary based on your preferred travel style.
Getting to Bali
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Connecting flights are available between major Indian airports at New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad to Bali. These flights take around 9-18 hours to complete, with layovers at Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore.
Getting around Bali
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Get a Taxi: Local taxis are the easiest way to explore Bali with Bali tour itinerary 5 days. Companies like Grab and Gojek offer quick and reliable taxi services across the island.
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Rent a Scooter: For a fun way of exploring Bali, you can rent scooters at minimal prices and go anywhere on the island. If you wish to rent a scooter, be sure to have an international license before you reach Bali.
- Book a Car Rental: Instead of looking for cabs every time you need to visit a place, book one for the entire day and travel comfortably.
Bali Currency
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When you travel to Bali, you can exchange currency at airports, banks, and authorised money exchangers. It is recommended that you exchange currency in India before travelling to avoid higher rates abroad. Card payments are widely accepted in Bali, but remember to carry cash for smaller establishments and local markets. Check if your credit and debit cards have international access from your bank before travelling.
Language in Bali

Learning a few basic phrases of Balinese can further enhance your cultural experience of travelling with Thrillophilia’s Bali itinerary 5 days 4 nights.
Weather in Bali

In the dry months, chances of rainfall are minimal and humidity is low, which makes outdoor exploration comfortable. Less rainfall also means you can enjoy water adventure sports like kayaking and boating safely.
The wet season sees unpredictable showers. The weather remains cool and pleasant and this is a good time for canyoning, white water rafting, and attending New Year festivities.
Visa Requirement for Bali

To travel visa-free, required documents include your passport with at least six months of validity, return tickets, sufficient funds, and proof of accommodation. For a visa-on-arrival, you will need the same documents at the immigration counter at Ngurah Rai Airport.
Tips to Visit Bali

- Plan your Bali itinerary 5 days around the shoulder season months of April, May, September, and October to avoid heavy crowds.
- If you are visiting the temples of Bali, wear clothes that cover your shoulders and knees to respect local traditions.
- Carry a water bottle along or consume bottled water as tap water is not popularly consumed in Bali.
- Take some cash with you when exploring local markets and visiting small establishments as card payments might not be accepted at some places.
- Start your day early when visiting temples and spiritual attractions as they get crowded later.
- When traveling in peak season, book your hotels and travel tickets in advance to avoid last-minute hassles.