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A wonderful hideaway from the hustle and bustle of Bali, that boasts rice fields as its centre piece, placing you truly at one with nature. The resort is located among beautiful rice fields. It is an hour's drive to the international airport. The shopping area and Ubud, the cultural and artis...
On arrival at the airport, you will be met for your private transfer to Ubud. Once you check-in at the hotel you are free to spend your day at leisure.
A wonderful hideaway from the hustle and bustle of Bali, that boasts rice fields as its centre piece, placing you truly at one with nature. The resort is located among beautiful rice fields. It is an hour's drive to the international airport. The shopping area and Ubud, the cultural and artis...
After your first morning breakfast at your hotel, you will depart to explore the Beratan and Ulun Danu Temples. On the way to Bedugul, you will visit Candi Kuning fruit and flower market, where you will get a chance to see ts exotic wild orchids, roses and even strawberries!
In Bedugul, an attractive mountain resort located 850 metres above sea level, serene Lake Beratan fills the ancient crater of Mount Batukaru and the local people honor the goddess of the lake at a temple built on small strip of land.
Afterward, go up to Munduk Village and marvel at the beautiful twin lakes. Travel along the coast of Lovina and pass its famous black sand beach, stopping for lunch (at your own expense). Continue with a visit to the old town of Singaraja, Bali's former capital city.
Your next stop is a lush rainforest, where you'll take a pleasant stroll to Gigit Waterfall. End your tour with a return trip back through the magnificent scenery of Bali, eventually reaching your hotel and spending your night a leisure.
A wonderful hideaway from the hustle and bustle of Bali, that boasts rice fields as its centre piece, placing you truly at one with nature. The resort is located among beautiful rice fields. It is an hour's drive to the international airport. The shopping area and Ubud, the cultural and artis...
Today you will spend the majority of the day at leisure, before enjoying a traditional Balinese Legong Ramayana Show in the evening. There’s time to browse around the art galleries and craft shops and have dinner at one of the restaurants before watching the cultural performance.
When the regent of Ubud – Cokorda Gede Agung – founded painters co-operative, a dance troupe and a gamelan orchestra in the 1930s, his intention was to ensure the preservation and development of Balinese arts. Gradually, Ubud and neighboring Peliatan village became a mecca for painters, dancers, musicians, and writers alike. Even today, the gentle pace of life, the village atmosphere, the wholesome cooking of the eating houses, the wealth of Balinese culture and the quality crafts all prove irresistible to the discerning visitor.
Lovina stretches across a swathe of over 8 kms coastline comprising a string of coastal villages, which are: Kaliasem, Kalibukbuk, Anturan, and Tukad Mungga – collectively known as Lovina. The heart of Lovina is the village of Kalibukbuk situated in the Buleleng District, Buleleng Regency.
Unlike other white-sand beaches on Bali, Lovina beach is of grey and black volcanic sand. Just as the nearby Pemuteran Beach, Lovina also features incredible underwater life to plunge in for those who enjoy diving and snorkeling. But, the main attraction here are the bottle-nosed dolphins (Tursiops truncates)n who haved made this coast their playground.
Nestled on the beach, between the Bedugul mountain range and the Bali sea, this tropical island gem is surrounded by various attractions. Dolphin watching, trekking to waterfalls, hot springs and diving or snorkelling around Menjangan island, home to the best-preserved coral reef in Bali. Just tw...
After breakfast at the hotel you will depart to Lovina for check-in at your next hotel. This day will be spent at your own leisure.
Lovina stretches across a swathe of over 8 kms coastline comprising a string of coastal villages, which are: Kaliasem, Kalibukbuk, Anturan, and Tukad Mungga – collectively known as Lovina. The heart of Lovina is the village of Kalibukbuk situated in the Buleleng District, Buleleng Regency.
Unlike other white-sand beaches on Bali, Lovina beach is of grey and black volcanic sand. Just as the nearby Pemuteran Beach, Lovina also features incredible underwater life to plunge in for those who enjoy diving and snorkeling. But, the main attraction here are the bottle-nosed dolphins (Tursiops truncates)n who haved made this coast their playground.
Nestled on the beach, between the Bedugul mountain range and the Bali sea, this tropical island gem is surrounded by various attractions. Dolphin watching, trekking to waterfalls, hot springs and diving or snorkelling around Menjangan island, home to the best-preserved coral reef in Bali. Just tw...
Wake up early and depart for an exciting oportunity to go out to sea for some dolphin watching. Enjoy the morning catch on the traditional outrigger boat to go on to the sea racing to find dolphins while waiting for the sunrise. The view of the sunrise from the boat is magnificent and the friendly wonderful marine creatures will jump very close to your boat and may even put on a show if you're lucky.
After watching the dolphins, enjoy your continental buffet breakfast. So, don’t be afraid to missed your breakfast in your hotel as we won’t let you starving. The remainder of your day is spent at leisure.
This seaside town is located on Bali's eastern coast, on the edge of a freshwater lagoon. It's a popular beach resort town, with scuba diving spots offshore and ferry services that can take you to other nearby Indonesian islands for day trips. Eastern Bali itself is home to a number of attractions, like Goa Lawah Temple (Bali's 'bat cave' temple), the breathtaking Lempuyang Temple set on a mountain peak, and Candidasa Lotus Lagoon, where pink and fuchsia flowers pepper the water's surface in a pretty display.
Escape from the hustle bustle of south Bali and embrace the tranquility of peaceful east Bali. This charming resort is set within a coconut grove garden that gently rolls on to a beautiful private white sandy beach. Natural colours and local materials have been blended to create a resort that har...
After breakfast, you will embark on a journey to visit the Kintamani and Besakih Temples. This tour is a perfect introduction to Bali’s fascinating culture and handicrafts, offering picturesque rice fields and villages, and the spectacular lake and volcano as a highlight. First stop is the stone carving village of Batubulan to see the colorful and exciting Barong Dance. After the performance, drive through to the village of Celuk, famous for its gold and silver works. You can watch skilled artisans creating exquisite pieces from gold and silver.
Continued to the Balinese countryside to Mas - a village famous for its impressive woodcarvings, where you can see artisans chipping intricate design from blocks of wood. Next visit is to the mysterious Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave), which dates back to the 3rd century. Hewn out of the rocks, the cave entrance is fantastically carved and depicts entangled leaves, animals, ocean waves and demonic human shapes.
Your route takes you further inland through terraced rice field and up into the mountains, where the vegetation changes from small rice and vegetable plots to bamboo forests clove and citrus fruit trees. There will also be a visit to local village on route during the day. On arrival at Kintamani, enjoy spectacular views of Mount Batur, with ribbons of black lava running down from its peak in the valley below. Lunch will be provided at local restaurant in Kintamani.
Then continue to Besakih mother temple in Bali. This tour takes you to Besakih Temple at the foot of Mount Agung, through rice field terraces and on to Bali’s scenic East Coast. First stop is Kerta Gosa, the hall of justice, in Klungkung, which dates from the 18th century.
You trip continues up into the mountains, stopping to admire the view from Bukit Jambul over rice terraces with the sea glistening in the distance. Then it’s into Besakih Temple, almost 1,000m above sea level. Besakih is the “Mother Temple” of Bali and probably originated as a prehistoric sanctuary where offerings were made to the god of Mount Agung.
Back at sea level, we visit Tenganan – one of the original Bali “Aga” villages where traditions have changed little over the centuries. Our drive continues through the beach resort of Candi Dasa to Kusamba, a small fishing village.
Then return to your hotel for an evening at leisure.
This seaside town is located on Bali's eastern coast, on the edge of a freshwater lagoon. It's a popular beach resort town, with scuba diving spots offshore and ferry services that can take you to other nearby Indonesian islands for day trips. Eastern Bali itself is home to a number of attractions, like Goa Lawah Temple (Bali's 'bat cave' temple), the breathtaking Lempuyang Temple set on a mountain peak, and Candidasa Lotus Lagoon, where pink and fuchsia flowers pepper the water's surface in a pretty display.
Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa is located on Bali’s southern peninsula, just 15 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport via the Bali Mandara toll road. Built and opened in 1983, the hotel has welcomed kings and queens, presidents and other dignitaries over the years. Each guestroom of...
Today you are free to spend the day at leisure.
Nusa Dua is a peninsula in South Bali, well known as an enclave of high-end hotels. Nusa Dua is located 40km south of Denpasar, the provincial capital of Bali. As well as a host of luxury hotels, Nusa Dua is home to the most popular golf course in Bali and the main convention centre on the island. The beaches here are glorious - white sands, long and safe for swimming. The public beach at Geger is the best to head to if you are not staying at Nusa Dua. This is also home to one of the best museums in Bali. The museum is nearly always empty.
Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa is located on Bali’s southern peninsula, just 15 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport via the Bali Mandara toll road. Built and opened in 1983, the hotel has welcomed kings and queens, presidents and other dignitaries over the years. Each guestroom of...
After breakfast at the hotel you will depart to Nusa Dua check-in at your next hotel. This day will be spent at your own lesiure.
Nusa Dua is a peninsula in South Bali, well known as an enclave of high-end hotels. Nusa Dua is located 40km south of Denpasar, the provincial capital of Bali. As well as a host of luxury hotels, Nusa Dua is home to the most popular golf course in Bali and the main convention centre on the island. The beaches here are glorious - white sands, long and safe for swimming. The public beach at Geger is the best to head to if you are not staying at Nusa Dua. This is also home to one of the best museums in Bali. The museum is nearly always empty.
Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa is located on Bali’s southern peninsula, just 15 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport via the Bali Mandara toll road. Built and opened in 1983, the hotel has welcomed kings and queens, presidents and other dignitaries over the years. Each guestroom of...
Today you will soend your moning and afternoon and leisure. In the evening you will be picked up for your Mengwi Temple and Tanah Lot Tour. Your first stop will take you on a 15 minutes walk (Approximately 300 metres) through scenic terraced rice fields. Cultivated in unique Balinese style, surrounding coconut trees, tropical scenery and the gentle flow of the river will introduce you to the magical Balinese culture. Your trip will be continued to Mengwi Temple, Monkey Forest and Tanah Lot.
Mengwi “Taman Ayun” Temple is originally dating from 1634, this picturesque temple complex surrounded by a moat, has an elaborate stone entrance gate. It’s well kept grassy courtyard boast numerous pavilion and multi-roofed MERU shrines with intricately carved wooden gates. Monkey Forest is a cluster of towering trees which are home to hundreds of monkeys who go about their way fearlessly in their temple haven, and hundreds of fruit bats who sleep by day and “hunt” by night.
Your last stop is Tanah Lot, famous in Bali as the Sunset Temple. Watch the sunset beyond the black towers of this sacred 16th century temple built on a black lava rock 200 metres off shore. It will be an experience to remember. Tide conditions permitting, you can walk across the beach to the temple.
Then return to your hotel for an evening at leisure.
Nusa Dua is a peninsula in South Bali, well known as an enclave of high-end hotels. Nusa Dua is located 40km south of Denpasar, the provincial capital of Bali. As well as a host of luxury hotels, Nusa Dua is home to the most popular golf course in Bali and the main convention centre on the island. The beaches here are glorious - white sands, long and safe for swimming. The public beach at Geger is the best to head to if you are not staying at Nusa Dua. This is also home to one of the best museums in Bali. The museum is nearly always empty.
Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa is located on Bali’s southern peninsula, just 15 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport via the Bali Mandara toll road. Built and opened in 1983, the hotel has welcomed kings and queens, presidents and other dignitaries over the years. Each guestroom of...
Today you are free to spend the day at leisure
Nusa Dua is a peninsula in South Bali, well known as an enclave of high-end hotels. Nusa Dua is located 40km south of Denpasar, the provincial capital of Bali. As well as a host of luxury hotels, Nusa Dua is home to the most popular golf course in Bali and the main convention centre on the island. The beaches here are glorious - white sands, long and safe for swimming. The public beach at Geger is the best to head to if you are not staying at Nusa Dua. This is also home to one of the best museums in Bali. The museum is nearly always empty.
Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa is located on Bali’s southern peninsula, just 15 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport via the Bali Mandara toll road. Built and opened in 1983, the hotel has welcomed kings and queens, presidents and other dignitaries over the years. Each guestroom of...
Today you are free to spend the day at leisure
Nusa Dua is a peninsula in South Bali, well known as an enclave of high-end hotels. Nusa Dua is located 40km south of Denpasar, the provincial capital of Bali. As well as a host of luxury hotels, Nusa Dua is home to the most popular golf course in Bali and the main convention centre on the island. The beaches here are glorious - white sands, long and safe for swimming. The public beach at Geger is the best to head to if you are not staying at Nusa Dua. This is also home to one of the best museums in Bali. The museum is nearly always empty.
Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa is located on Bali’s southern peninsula, just 15 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport via the Bali Mandara toll road. Built and opened in 1983, the hotel has welcomed kings and queens, presidents and other dignitaries over the years. Each guestroom of...
Today you are free to spend the day at leisure
Nusa Dua is a peninsula in South Bali, well known as an enclave of high-end hotels. Nusa Dua is located 40km south of Denpasar, the provincial capital of Bali. As well as a host of luxury hotels, Nusa Dua is home to the most popular golf course in Bali and the main convention centre on the island. The beaches here are glorious - white sands, long and safe for swimming. The public beach at Geger is the best to head to if you are not staying at Nusa Dua. This is also home to one of the best museums in Bali. The museum is nearly always empty.
Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa is located on Bali’s southern peninsula, just 15 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport via the Bali Mandara toll road. Built and opened in 1983, the hotel has welcomed kings and queens, presidents and other dignitaries over the years. Each guestroom of...
Today you are free to spend the day at leisure
Nusa Dua is a peninsula in South Bali, well known as an enclave of high-end hotels. Nusa Dua is located 40km south of Denpasar, the provincial capital of Bali. As well as a host of luxury hotels, Nusa Dua is home to the most popular golf course in Bali and the main convention centre on the island. The beaches here are glorious - white sands, long and safe for swimming. The public beach at Geger is the best to head to if you are not staying at Nusa Dua. This is also home to one of the best museums in Bali. The museum is nearly always empty.
Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa is located on Bali’s southern peninsula, just 15 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport via the Bali Mandara toll road. Built and opened in 1983, the hotel has welcomed kings and queens, presidents and other dignitaries over the years. Each guestroom of...
On your last day, you will be collected in the afternoon for a Kecak Uluwatu Tour. Visit the Southern cliff of Bali. Rocky precipice drop almost 100 metres into the ocean. The famous small temple of Pura Luhur Uluwatu balances picturesquely on the cliff’s edge, dating from the 10th century, it is one of the six temples of the world revered by all Balinese.
When the sun is setting enjoy the legendary Kecak Dance performed by a group of men who dance in a circle around a blazing torch. Continue on for a delicious BBQ Seafood Dinner at Jimbaran Bay. There is no better way to spend your last evening.
Nusa Dua is a peninsula in South Bali, well known as an enclave of high-end hotels. Nusa Dua is located 40km south of Denpasar, the provincial capital of Bali. As well as a host of luxury hotels, Nusa Dua is home to the most popular golf course in Bali and the main convention centre on the island. The beaches here are glorious - white sands, long and safe for swimming. The public beach at Geger is the best to head to if you are not staying at Nusa Dua. This is also home to one of the best museums in Bali. The museum is nearly always empty.
Enjoy the leisurely breakfast at your hotel and enjoy hotel facilities until check out . Depart to Denpasar Airport for your onward flight home.
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