From Ubud's tranquil rice terraces to Kuta's vibrant beaches, explore Bali, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and excitement.
Walk through the stepped rice fields and see the intricate irrigation system, subak, offering a glimpse into the Bali’s agricultural traditions.
Get up close to over 100 species of fearless creatures like tigers, rhinos, and Komodo dragons at the Bali Safari and Marine Park in Kuta.
Explore the Turtle Conservation Centre, where you can learn about sea turtle preservation efforts and see hatchlings up close in a dedicated sanctuary.
Explore the grounds of Tanah Lot Temple, where you can enjoy the spiritual ambience and Balinese architecture set against a picturesque backdrop.
About the tour:
Bali is a dream destination for many, and for the good reasons. Whether you crave relaxation on stunning beaches, immersion in spiritual culture, or adventurous activities, Bali offers it all. Visit the charming town of Ubud, nestled in the highlands. From here, explore hidden gems like Kintamani Village, soar on the iconic Bali Swing, and savor the aroma of coffee plantations. Embrace your adventurous side with thrilling water sports at Tanjung Benoa Beach. Explore the iconic Nusa Penida island, home to dramatic cliffs, secluded beaches like Kelingking with its T-Rex rock formation, and Manta Point, a haven for majestic manta rays. Experience the island's cultural heart at the majestic Uluwatu Temple, perched on a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean. From vibrant coral reefs to cascading waterfalls, majestic temples to rice paddies bathed in golden sunsets, this island paradise promises an unforgettable experience.
Kuta offers various enjoyable and unforgettable activities to make your trip memorable.
1. Sunset at Kuta Beach: Every day in the mid-evening, hundreds of people congregate at this location, which is known as Bali's best sunset location, to watch the magnificent sunset and enjoy delectable seafood cuisine at the numerous coastal cafés.
2. Kuta Night Market: One of Indonesia's first night markets, the Kuta Night Market has been operating successfully since the 1980s. It was constructed to serve the needs of the local Balinese community, who travel through this location daily to relax and savour delicious local food.
3. Visit Nusa Penida: Nusa Penida is a picturesque island in Indonesia where you must reserve a vessel that travels through the waters to reach the island. There are numerous historic taverns, temples, stunning beaches, rocky outcrops, cascades, hiking routes, and opportunities for underwater activities like scuba diving and snorkeling.
Your 8-day tour of Kuta and Ubud includes various activities like-
1. Tegallalang Rice Terraces: Marvel at the beauty of Tegallalang Rice Terraces, where lush green rice paddies cascade down the hillsides in a breathtaking display of nature's artistry.
2. Tegenungan Waterfalls: To experience the breathtaking views of the flowing Tegenungan Waterfalls, drive and then hike through a beautiful, verdant tropical jungle.
3. Uluwatu Temple: Witness the spiritual side of Bali at Uluwatu Temple, a majestic Hindu sea temple perched on a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean.
Ubud houses several amazing places to visit like:
1. Tirta Empul Temple: In the beautiful Bali town of Manukaya, there is a temple complex called Tirta Empul that includes a mountain spring. The holy springs, which some belief were made by the god Indra, contain holy water that can cleanse individuals who bathe there.
2. Ubud Art Market: Spend some time perusing Ubud's art markets, where you may find a wide variety of traditional Balinese arts and crafts.
3. Ubud Palace: Visit the well-known Ubud Palace, the former official palace of the Ubud Royal Family and home to numerous elaborate and traditional structures. Many indigenous Balinese arts and crafts can be found in Ubud.
4. Ubud Bali Swing: A Bali Swing adventure in Ubud will give you the best perspective of the island's scenery. Viewing the neighboring tropical jungle, you can swing from about 33 feet to 256 feet.
Some of the essential things to keep on your backpack while traveling to Mount Batur are-
1. Sunscreen, Sunglasses, and Caps: The sunrise occurs quickly atop the mountain, so you would require a cap, sunscreen, and sunglasses to protect you from the sun's rays.
2. Headlamp: Most trekking companies provide a headlamp. However, prepare yourself by carrying a headlamp for a keepsake.
3. Refreshments: Keep a water bottle and some snacks along the trek as you won’t get any on your way up. Keep at least a 2-liter water bottle with you.
4. Money: You’d find boiled eggs and coffee at the top of the mountain, so keep some cash to do your purchasing.
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