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08N/09D Bali Tour

08N/09D Bali Tour

Duration :   8 Days 7 Nights
Start Location:   Bali

08N/09D Bali Tour

Bali is a gorgeous tropical island in Indonesia. Inland, see local artists carving masks and paintings by hand or watch legong dance performances telling myth stories. You can enjoy ocean adventures like snorkelling vibrant coral reefs or relaxing seaside while sipping fresh coconuts. Take scenic drives through valleys and volcanoes for jaw-dropping lookout views or walk the meditative Campuhan ridge-path surrounded by trees and nature. Bali has something magical for every traveller seeking paradise getaways.

 

Highlights of the Tour:

✔ See the traditional Barong monster dance and silly monkeys in the forest

✔ Bounce over river rapids white water rafting

✔ Ride quad bikes through jungles and rice fields

✔ Hike up the volcano to see sunrise views

✔ Feed cute bunnies and see fish in gardens

✔ Boat to Nusa Penida Island for secret beaches and pools

✔ Eat seafood by candlelight on the beach

✔ Watch the sunset at Uluwatu temple on high cliffs

Note:

⚫ Any change in the itinerary will be extra.

⚫ Hotel accommodation is subject to room availability at the time of booking.

Places You’ll See :

Itinerary Details

Day 1:

We'll welcome you at the Bali airport and drive you to your comfy hotel to rest up from your long flight. Enjoy a free dinner at the hotel restaurant then snuggle into bed. You'll need energy for awesome adventures exploring Paradise Island tomorrow!

Day 2:

On day two you start by watching a traditional Barong dance with dancers wearing colorful monster masks and ornate costumes telling a myth story. Next is the silly monkey forest, where you can feed wild monkeys roaming a pretty jungle temple. After, you will drive through towering rice paddies for a walk on the narrow paths between vibrant green terraces full of stalks blowing in the wind.

Day 3:

On day three get your adventure on! Ride a quad bike through Ubud's jungles, rice fields and rural villages. There are so many bumpy backroads and muddy trails to explore - it's dusty fun! Then strap on a helmet and life vest to go white water rafting on fast-moving currents. Be sure to yell and high-five your raft mates.

Day 4:

On day four you will drive through mountains and jungles to explore pretty Bedugul gardens bursting with colourful orchids and roses. Next is an easy hike on Jatiluwih's stunning green rice terraces with perfect views of mountains, valleys and tiny farmers working. Our last stop is the magical ocean temple Tanah Lot, sitting on a rock with waves splashing around as the sun sinks behind it.

Day 5:

On day five you will hike up Mount Batur volcano before dawn to reach the top for sunrise over the huge crater lake and valleys below. After breakfast, you will visit Toya DeVasya's pretty gardens with cute animals you can feed like bunnies, goats and birds. Walk the wooden paths over ponds full of giant colourful koi fish too. Learn about Balinese culture at their temple and watch traditional dancers.

Day 6:

On day six we take a boat ride over clear blue water to explore Nusa Penida Island! At Batu Molenteng, pose for photos on the pretty beach with views of cliffs. Kelingking has a famous golden sand beach but you have to hike down a challenging mountain trail to see it - so worth that perfect shot by the T-Rex head rock! Last is Angel's Billabong cliffs shaped like angels with natural pools to safely swim in.

Day 7:

On day seven you will take another boat to Nusa Penida for more adventure! At Broken Beach, watch waves crash through a magical round hole in the cliffs. You will visit Diamond Beach with limestone rock formations dotting the sand. Relax at Penida Point Beach overlooking planes sailing by on the clear turquoise water with the small islands behind. The last stop is Rumah Pohon Treehouse mounting atlas to see an awesome boho treehouse cafe you can only reach by rope bridge! Then you will cruise back to Bali after an awesome day.

Day 8:

On your second to last day, you will watch a dramatic sunset at Uluwatu temple perched high on a cliff over the Indian Ocean. See a traditional kecak fire dance too with chanting and music. Then you will go to Jimbaran Beach for a yummy seafood dinner by candlelight on the sand. Eat endless plates of grilled fish, prawns, crabs, and more while listening to live acoustic guitar.

Day 9:

On day nine, we'll drive you to the airport for your flight back to India after an awesome week in paradise! Farewell Bali, until we meet again!

F.A.Q

Q1:What language do they speak?

Ans: Most people speak the Indonesian language. Some also speak English.

 

Q2: What money should I use?

Ans: You can pay with the Indonesian Rupiah currency. Many places accept US dollars too.

Q3: Is Bali very crowded?

Ans: Some areas with temples have lots of visitors. Other beaches and islands are quiet.

 

Q4: How is the road connectivity in Himachal Pradesh?

Ans: Himachal Pradesh boasts a well-developed road network, making it accessible from major cities like Delhi, Chandigarh, and Punjab. National Highways like NH-22 and NH-154 connect important towns and cities within the state. While the roads are generally well-maintained, travelers should be prepared for winding mountainous roads, especially in hilly regions. It is advisable to check weather conditions and road closures during the winter months, as some higher-altitude passes like Rohtang Pass may close temporarily due to heavy snowfall. Himachal Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) operates regular bus services connecting major towns and tourist destinations, providing an economical and scenic way to explore the region.

 

Q5: What are the cultural experiences one can enjoy in Himachal Pradesh?

Ans: Himachal Pradesh is rich in cultural diversity and offers a range of experiences for visitors. The state is known for its vibrant festivals such as Dussehra in Kullu, celebrating the victory of good over evil with colorful processions and cultural performances. The traditional dance forms like Nati in Shimla and Kinnauri Nati in Kinnaur district showcase the region's cultural heritage through rhythmic movements and colorful attire. Visiting local villages allows travelers to witness traditional craftsmanship like Kullu shawls, Chamba rumal (handkerchiefs), and wooden handicrafts crafted by skilled artisans.

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What's Included

  • Breakfast every morning
  • Double sharing hotel rooms
  • Driver that is also your guide
  • Transportation around Bali

What's Excluded

  • 05% GST and 05 % TCS
  • Flight fare
  • Security Amount
  • Tourism tax
  • Travel Insurance
  • Visa Charges
  • Water sports activities

Why Book With Us?

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