Wonderfully Bali!

Overview

Covering all the golden sights and sounds of Bali, this is your quintessential vacation to Bali, that will leave you sated and content basking under the golden sun.

Itinerary

Day Plan Overnight
Day 1 Land in Bali and spend the day in leisure Ubud
Day 1

On arrival, proceed to be transferred to your accommodation in Ubud. Check in, and spend rest of the day in leisure.
The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. The surrounding Ubud District’s rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines, are among Bali’s most famous landscapes. Ancient holy sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah (“Elephant Cave”) and Gunung Kawi, with its rock-cut shrines.

Day 2 A day for monkey-ing around! Ubud
Day 2

Have an early breakfast and proceed to visit: Monkey Forest, Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Bali Swing.

Mandala Suci Wenara Wana, or well known as Ubud Monkey Forest, is the sanctuary and natural habitat of the Balinese long-tailed Monkey, scientific name Macaca fascicularis. It is located at Padangtegal Ubud, Bali. About 1049 monkeys live in this sanctuary.

The stunning Tegalalang Rice Terrace, part of the Cultural Landscape of Bali Province UNESCO World Heritage Site, comprises cascading emerald-green fields worked by local rice farmers.
The scenes of rice paddies involving the subak (traditional Balinese cooperative irrigation system), which according to history, was passed down by a revered holy man named Rsi Markandeya in the eighth century.

The Bali Swing is one of Bali’s most photographed locations—a series of gigantic swings set against a backdrop of lush rainforest. There are over 12 different swings, nests - an adventure outfit that offers a range of tours, rafting trips & rope swings with jungle views. Take your heart's content of photos for your instagram page and views that will definitely take your breath away.

Day 3 A day to visit Mt. Batur, rafting and Tanah Lot Ubud
Day 3

Early morning, head to Mt. Batur for a hike at sunrise. Mount Batur is an active volcano located at the center of two concentric calderas north west of Mount Agung on the island of Bali. It last erupted in 2000 and is at an elevation of 1717m.

Then proceed for some rafting and head to the Tanah Lot temple for sunset. Tanah Lot (which means land in the sea) is a rock formation off the Indonesian island of Bali. It is home to the ancient Hindu pilgrimage temple Pura Tanah Lot, a popular tourist and cultural icon for photography.

Day 4 Day to visit other attractions in Ubud Ubud
Day 4

Today's plan include: Taman Ayun Bedugul, Handara Gate, Aling Aling waterfall and others.

Taman Ayun literally translates as beautiful garden and is generally regarded as one of the most attractive temples of Bali. The Taman Ayun temple is situated in a beautiful park with trees and ponds, near the village of Mengwi in the south of Bali at about 8 km southwest of Ubud and 18 km northwest of Denpasar.
Pura Taman Ayun was built in 1634 by the Raja of Mengwi, I Gusti Agung Putu. It is a socalled Pura Kawiten or family temple, a special temple where the deified ancestors of the Raja Dynasty of Mengwi and important gods of other temples are honored.

Handara Gate (the pathway to serenity) - another keeper for your instagram page- Popular photo spot at a strikingly ornamented golf course entryway modeled on Balinese mythology.

One of north Bali’s most striking waterfalls, Aling-Aling tumbles around 98 feet (30 meters) down a cliff in a twin stream. Aling-Aling is sacred, so it’s forbidden to swim in the pool, but around it several smaller waterfalls offer adventurers cliff jumps and natural slides. These include Kembar, Kroya, and Pucuk.

Day 5 Trip to Gili Islands Gili Trawangan
Day 5

Check out from Ubud and be ferried to Gili Islands. Check in to your accommodation and spend rest of the evening at leisure

The Gili Islands are a group of 3 tiny islands – Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air. Floating in a turquoise sea and fringed by white sand and coconut palms, the Gilis are a vision of paradise. Gili Trawangan (aka Gili T) is the most cosmopolitan, with a raucous party scene and plenty of upscale dining and accommodation. Gili Air has an appealing mix of buzz and bliss, while little Gili Meno has the strongest local character - Lonely Planet

Day 6 Island acitivities Gili Trawangan
Day 6

You have today to explore some of the water sports, snorkeling in these waters is for everyone. Or you can go scuba diving. The underwater statues and sea turtles ar Gili Meno are a must see!
Definitely, get yourself on that yacht for the Drunken Monkeyz Boat Party, a 5 hours cruise filled with revelry!

Day 7 Head to Nusa Penida Nusa Penida
Day 7

Check out from Gili Islands and head to Nusa Penida. You have the evening to spend at leisure.

Just beginning to appear on visitor itineraries, Nusa Penida still awaits proper discovery. It's an untrammelled place that answers the question: what would Bali be like if tourists never came? There are just a handful of formal activities and sights; instead, you go to Nusa Penida to explore and relax, to adapt to the slow rhythm of life here - Lonely Planet

Day 8 Diamond beach and a day to visit this serene island Nusa Penida
Day 8

Before you head to Diamond beach and spend your day there by the golden sands and crystal clear water gently lapping the shores, make some time to visit these:
The Pura Goa Giri Putri Cave is perched midway up the mountain, accessible by a steep winding staircase. Goa Giri Putri is never empty of visitors. This cave is always filled by Hindus who want to pray and tourists both domestic and foreign who mostly want to know more about the religious rituals performed and the sacred atmosphere in the cave.
Peguyangan Waterfalls - Very steep stairs lead down the side of a cliff to this small waterfall with dramatic ocean views.
Kelingking Beach - Kelingking actually translates into English meaning Pinkie a term referencing the smallest finger on the hand. Just like a pinkie promise, the land does also appear to take the form of a Kelingking or pinkie finger. However, it is the comparison to the T-Rex that has caused this location to become so popular.

Go snorkeling with Manta Rays, it is very popular to do in Nusa Penida. Finally head to Diamond Beach - a picturesque & compact sandy beach backed by striking, sheer cliffs with a stone stairway.

Day 9 Back to main city Bali Uluwatu
Day 9

Check out from Nusa Penida and head back to main city Bali, and proceed to check into your accommodation in Uluwatu.

You have rest of the day to spend at leisure.

Day 10 Uluwatu temple and Cliffs tour Uluwatu
Day 10

Today, you have a tour of the Uluwatu Temple and Cliffs planned.

Get to the temple ground earlier in the day to have some elbow room to explore, but make sure that you're atop the cliff at sunset. The magnificent view of the sun setting over Jimbaran Bay and the Indian Ocean makes evening the most popular (and crowded) time for visiting Uluwatu Temple.

Day 11 Watersports and an evening for revelry Uluwatu
Day 11

Spend the morning engaged in some water sports at Tanjung Benoa Beach and in the evening head to Omnia for a classy evening of revelry

Day 12 Seminyak local sightseeing Seminyak
Day 12

Check out from your hotel in Uluwatu and proceed to Seminyak. Check in and spend the day exploring the local sights and attractions Seminyak and Kuta

Things to do include visit to the Nyaman Gallery, horse riding on Seminyak beach, coffee at revolver, Kuta beach etc. Spend the evening doing some shopping at leisure

Day 13 A last day of revelry before you head home Seminyak
Day 13

Spend the morning at Potato Head Beach Club, and at evening at Ku De Ta.

This will rightly wind up your vacation at the exotic Bali.

Day 14 Exit to India NA
Day 14

Check out from your accommodation and reach the airport in time to catch your flight back to India.

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