BEAUTIFUL BALI - 7 Days

Itinerary

Day 1
ARRIVE BALI

Arrive at Denpasar International airport. Bali is an Indonesian island known for its forested volcanic mountains, iconic rice paddies, beaches, and coral reefs. The island is home to religious sites such as the cliffside Uluwatu Temple. To the south, the beachside city of Kuta has lively bars, while Seminyak, Sanur, and Nusa Dua are popular resort towns. The island is also known for its yoga and meditation retreats. Check-in at the hotel. Rest of the day free at leisure.

Day 2
FULL DAY KINTAMANI TOUR

The morning we take you for Full day Kintamani Tour. Kintamani is a village on the western edge of the larger caldera wall of Gunung Batur in Bali, Indonesia. It is on the same north-south road as Penelokan and has been used as a stopping place to view the Gunung Batur region. Spectacular views of Mount Batur and the Kintamani highlands frame a day of adventure that shows you the rich culture and incredible sights of Bali. Learn about the island and its people with stories from your knowledgeable guide as you find temples, handicrafts, and grand volcanic vistas. Evening back to your hotel.

Day 3
MORNING DENPASAR CITY TOUR. EVENING TANAH LOT SUNSET CRUISE

On this day tour, discover Denpasar, the largest city in Bali. Explore the historic Puputan Square, stroll through the vibrant traditional market and visit the Bali Arts Center—displaying a collection of Balinese arts and heritage. Drive through the bustling city streets. The first stop is the historic Puputan Square, built in remembrance of the battle against the Dutch occupation in the early 1900s. The last stop is the Bali Museum—where you learn about Balinese art, culture, and history. Late visit Tanah Lot temple followed by a dinner cruise.

Day 4
VISIT TO ULUWATU TEMPLE

Uluwatu Temple is a Balinese Hindu sea temple located in Uluwatu. The temple is regarded as one of the sad kahyangan and is dedicated to Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa in his manifestation as Rudra. Back to your hotel.

Day 5
UBUD VILLAGE & TEGALALANG RICE TERRACE

An agricultural icon on the cliffs of Tegalalang Village north of Ubud. It’s a very popular tourist hotspot in Bali and a must-see in many Bali itineraries.Without a doubt, the Tegalalang Rice Terrace is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Bali. Later Visit the sacred Monkey Forest, Numerous waterfalls, Ubud Palace. It’s a full-day activity.

Day 6
DAY FREE

You can spend a full day relaxing on sandy beaches or take water sports adventures on one of the beaches in Bali. Take snorkeling, white water rafting on the Ayung river, Take Bali Reef cruise, Parasailing. Overnight at hotel

Day 7
DEPARTURE

End of the beautiful journey.

INCLUSION

  • Return airfare Ex –
  • One time visa charges
  • Overseas medical insurance ( mandatory )
  • Stay as mentioned.
  • Sightseeing as mentioned

EXCLUSION

  • Any increase in the airfare at the time of issuing tickets
  • Any meals
  • Expenses of personal nature
  • Any other expenses which are specifically
INDONESIA – FAST FACTS

Full Name: Republic of Indonesia
Capital City: Jakarta
Time Zone : + 7 GMT & + 2.5 IST
Language: Javanese, Sundanese, and Minangkabau, Dutch & English
Religion: Islam
Currency : Indonesian rupiah
ROE: 1 USD Approximately makes 14200 IDR
Electricity: 230 Volts
Climate: Split by the equator, Indonesia has an almost entirely tropical climate, with the coastal plains averaging 28°C, the inland and mountain areas averaging 26°C, and the higher mountain regions, 23°C. The area’s relative humidity is quite high and ranges between 70 and 90 percent.
Shopping: Chocolate. Batik Prints, Gamelan instruments, Celuk jewelry, Incense
ISD Code : + 62
Airport: Jakarta Airport & Bali Ngurah Rai International Airport
Indian Restaurants :
Ganesha Ek Sanskriti Indian Restaurant – Lippo Mall Kuta Ground Floor #01-02 & #01T-02T, Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta, Kota Denpasar, Bali 80361, Indonesia

Spice Mantraa Indian Cuisine – Jl. Kartika Plaza No.2, Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia

Queen’s Tandoor – Jl. Raya Seminyak No.1/73, Seminyak, Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia

Bangle Bali Restaurant – Kawasan ITDC Lot C, Nusa Dua, Benoa, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80363, Indonesia

GENERAL INFORMATION

Indonesia is the world’s largest archipelago, the world’s third-most-populous democracy, and the world’s largest Muslim-majority nation.
More than 50% of Indonesia is covered by forests.
Indonesia has more volcanoes than any other country in the world
Indonesia is home to the world’s largest flower—Rafflesia Arnoldi.

BALI TRAVEL INFORMATION

Visa on arrival in Bali is free for Indian citizens staying for less than 30 days and visiting for tourism purposes. You must have more than 6 months validity on your passport from the intended date of return. Return air ticket, Travel itinerary & hotel booking is required

Do expect that it will take a long time to get through customs and immigration at the airport.

Do make sure you have travel insurance while traveling to Bali.

Indonesians respect every culture. Like many hotels serve vegetarian dishes and there are Indian restaurants in abundance in Bali.

There is a guarantee deposit of about (40 US$ approx for 3-4 star hotels). A majority of the hotels in Bali accept International debit and credit cards, and IDR cash as well.
Please note that – some hotels may have bars in the rooms. If you use any item you will be charged separately.

The Balinese are very serious about their spirituality. Dress modestly before entering a temple in Bali. Temple guests are expected to wear shirts that cover the shoulders and part of the upper arms. The waist and legs should be covered by a temple scarf

Don’t smoke in public areas. A “smoke-free” by law went into effect across Bali in 2011; smoking is now forbidden in most public areas, including restaurants, hotels, temples, and tourist attractions.

Try changing your currency at one of Bali’s more reputable banks, or even better, try using their ATMs to withdraw cash directly from your credit card or bank account.

Do not touch the head of a Balinese person, not even a child. The head is considered a sacred part of the body.

Do take your shoes off when entering a temple

Don’t point with your index finger.

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