Package Description
Sun-kissed beaches, surfing, a rich culture, rice fields and temples, the enchanting island of Bali beckons one and all to this tropical paradise
Bali, the famed Island of the Gods, with its varied landscape of hills and mountains, rugged coastlines and sandy beaches, lush rice terraces and barren volcanic hillsides all providing a picturesque backdrop to it’s colorful, deeply spiritual and unique culture, stakes a serious claim to be paradise on earth.
Discover more of Bali with our 7 Nights/8 Days Package
This package covers Ubud (3N), Seminyak (4N)
Ideal season for the tour
Bali’s tropical monsoon climate has two distinct seasons: dry (between May to September) and wet (between October to April). Monsoon refers to the wind, not the rain. However even in the wet monsoon, in this tropical paradise, it is still likely it will be sunny for a good part of the day.
May, June, and July are generally considered to be the best time to travel to Bali in terms of the weather. However, depending on whether the traveler is a surfer or explorer, preferences may change. During the dry season, May to October, the western side of the peninsula creates some of the world’s best waves. The best advice is to check the estimated weather during the time of travel and pack accordingly.
Package Highlights
- Competitive pricing
- Hosts approved by the local tourism board
- Private tours with local experience and ample leisure time
- Quality checked stays and coordinated transfers
- We do the research so that you don’t have to spend hours online
Tour Duration
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Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Bali and Transfer to Ubud
Ubud is the Balinese escape you’ve always craved and is a picture postcard location which has long since been the face of tourism in Bali. You shall be spending the next 3 days in Ubud enjoying the rice terraces, plunging into valleys and hunting for temples in the jungle
- Arrival in Denpasar airport. Our representative (driver) shall pick you up from the airport and transfer to hotel.
- Rest of the day at leisure to explore Ubud and nearby attractions.
- Visit one of Ubud’s most picturesque temples, Pura Taman Saraswati Temple famous for its large lotus pond and ancient carvings in honor of Dewi Saraswati. There are regular Balinese Dance shows which begin in the evening. As with other temples around Ubud, sarongs and sash are available for rent outside the temple.
- Visit the Tegenungan Waterfall is conveniently located in Ubud and Denpasar.
- Green rice fields line up on both sides of the paved village road which leads you to the falls. The falls are surrounded by dense foliage, and the water volume is very good at almost any time of year.
- Shop at the Ubud Art Market, locally referred to as 'Pasar Seni Ubud' located opposite the Puri Saren Royal Ubud Palace and is open daily.
- Shop here for beautiful silk scarves, lightweight shirts, handmade woven bags, baskets or hats; statues, kites, and many other hand-crafted goods. Most of the goods found at the Ubud Market are made in the neighboring villages of Pengosekan, Tegallalang, Payangan and Peliatan.
- Overnight stay at the hotel in Ubud.
Day 2: Ubud & around
- After having breakfast our driver/guide will pick you up from the hotel.
- Start the day by visiting The Ubud Palace, officially Puri Saren Agung, a historical building complex situated in Ubud. The palace was the official residence of the royal family of Ubud.
- One of Bali’s most impressive temples, Gunung Kawi Sebatu is located a short 12km drive north of Ubud. Dedicated to Vishnu, the temple is built on top of a fresh spring, with pools that are now home to carp and water lilies.
- The Tegalalang Rice Terraces are a must visit and a great place for a photo-op and to enjoy the area’s unique greenery.
Post lunch proceed to the Sacred Monkey Temple, one of Ubud’s most popular attractions. It is a natural forest sanctuary that is home to a horde of grey long-tailed macaques. Within the sacred forest is situated the following three temples:
- Pura Dalem Agung (The Main Temple): Located in the southwest of the forest, this temple is dedicated to the worship of Shiva.
- Pura Beji (Beji Temple): Located in the northwest of the park, here the goddess Ganga is worshipped here. This Temple is also used for purification and spiritual cleansing rituals.
- Pura Prajapati (Prajapati Temple): Located in the northeast of the forest near the cemetery, the devotees come here to worship Prajapati.
- Evening at your leisure.
- Overnight stay at Ubud.
Day 3: Ubud & around
- Post breakfast meet your driver/guide at the lobby.
- If you have not opted for the specific Mount Batur trek, start early and proceed to Mount Batur and Lake Batur for sightseeing.
Post lunch, the following attractions can be visited while returning from Mount Batur.
- Tirta Empul Temple: Located 20 kilometers northeast of Ubud, Tirta Empul is a 10th century temple famous for its hot water springs. The springs, which open into the central courtyard of the temple, are used by locals for bathing as part of a cleansing and purification ritual. If you wish to bathe in the holy water, you may rent a sarong from inside the complex. Lockers are available to store valuables while you bathe in the temple water.
- Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave): Built in the ninth century, Goa Gajah (or the “Elephant Cave”) is a historical cave famous for its carved statues and guards.
- Yeh Pulu Temple: Located close to Goa Gajah, Yeh Pulu is a temple famous for its 14th century stone carvings. A short walk through a paved jungle trail separates the temple from the rest of the area, making it a fun site to visit after Goa Gajah.
- Bali Safari and Marine Park Gianyar: Bali has a great collection of animal parks and attractions featuring exotic species of fauna, and offer an awe-inspiring time for children of all ages. The largest is the Bali Safari & Marine Park in Gianyar which is also the most-visited animal theme park on the island
Overnight at the hotel in Ubud.
Day 4: Ubud & Seminyak
- Post breakfast checkout and meet your driver/guide at the lobby.
- Visit the Ulun Danu Beratan Temple a famous picturesque and significant temple complex located on the western side of Lake Beratan in the mountains near Bedugul. The reflective surface of the lake gives a floating effect for the temple complex and the surrounding mountains add to the picturesque backdrop.
- Later, proceed to Seminyak.
- On arrival at Seminyak, check-in to the hotel.
- The evening can be spent on Seminyak beach enjoying the cool, sunny and breezy ambiance.
- Overnight at the hotel in Seminyak.
Day 5: Around Seminyak
Seminyak is a mixed tourist residential area on the west coast of Bali
- Post breakfast meet your driver/guide at the lobby.
- Visit the Petitenget Temple which is Seminyak’s central cultural landmark and a must visit with its centuries-old temple.
- The namesake Petitenget Beach only a few steps away from the temple is the best spot to enjoy the gorgeous sunset.
- Another temple sits beside the main courtyard, named Masceti Ulun Tanjung Temple. The local villagers used to pray for protection against famine and disease to this temple in historical times,
- Visit the Dream Museum Zone (DMZ) a fun and interactive art gallery featuring a vast collection of three-dimensional, life-size murals for visitors to pose and play with that serve as an interactive backdrop for illusory photography.
- In the evening proceed to the famous Tanah Lot temple. Tanah Lot Temple is one of Bali’s most important landmarks, famed for its unique offshore setting and sunset backdrops. An ancient Hindu shrine perched on top of an outcrop amidst constantly crashing waves; Tanah Lot Temple is simply among Bali’s not-to-be-missed icons.
- Overnight at the hotel in Seminyak.
Day 6: East Bali tour
East Bali is a large region with natural habitat ranging from lush forests and black sand beaches to barren gravel plains and an active volcano
- Post breakfast start from the hotel then drive to “The Mother Temple”, Besakih located on the slopes of Mt Agung, Bali’s highest volcano and at about 1000 meters above sea level.
- The magnificent view and artistic temple buildings are the main features of this temple complex.
- Besakih is the Hindu temple complex with many temples right from the parking area up to the foot of the mountain. This temple is the biggest of all the Hindu temples in Bali.
- Post lunch, proceed to Tirta Gangga Water Garden, a unique mix of Balinese and Chinese architecture. Optionally, if time permits you shall visit Taman Ujung Sukasada. The water park is laid out in a very beautiful and unique way reminiscent to the Dutch colonial period.
- Proceed to visit Goa Lawah Temple or Bat Cave Temple, the temple with shrines protects the entrance and the cave is said to extend all the way back to Besakih Temple.
- Later visit Tenganan Traditional Village. This is one of several ancient villages in Bali which is usually called 'Bali Aga'.
- On the way back optionally, visit Kertha Gosa, the Ancient Royal Court of Justice located in Klungkung Regency. The building is very unique and full of high-value art.
- Return to the hotel.
- Overnight at the hotel in Seminyak.
Day 7: Benoa Beach and Water Sports
- Post breakfast meet your driver/guide at the lobby.
- Start with visiting the First stop will be “Water Blow” in Nusa Dua which lets you witness the awesome power of nature as large waves from the Indian Ocean crash against the jagged limestone edges on the peninsula’s south-eastern cliff.
- With calm turquoise-blue water and white-golden sand, Geger Beach has become one of Bali’s top beach destinations in recent years.
- Pandawa Beach, locally referred to as ‘Pantai Pandawa’, is a great addition to Bali’s collection of gorgeous beaches, located on Bali’s southern Bukit Peninsula.
- Puja Mandala is a perfect example of how five religions can live harmoniously side-by-side despite their differences. The complex consists of the Hindu Jagatnatha Temple, the Buddhist Budhina Guna Temple, the Catholic Bunda Maria Segala Bangsa church, the Protestant Jemaat Bukit Doa church, and the Ibnu Batutah Mosque.
- End the day with a sunset tour to Uluwatu Temple, or Pura Luhur Uluwatu, one of six key temples believed to be Bali's spiritual pillars and is renowned for its magnificent location, perched on top of a steep cliff approximately 70 meters above sea level.
- This temple also shares the splendid sunset backdrops as that of Tanah Lot Temple, another important sea temple located on the island's western shores.
- A Kecak dance is performed every day at the adjacent cliff-top stage at 18:00 to 19:00. This is a favorite venue to watch the dance because of the sunset background.
- Alternately you could also use this as a day at leisure and opt for a Balinese spa experience.
- Bali has developed into one of the best spa destinations, and the prolific facilities and wellness centres available on the island means they race to provide their best, leaving spa-goers with only the finest to choose from, be it a soothing body massage using fragrant massage oils and traditional Balinese techniques or a fully extended day package, which will surely enable you to totally unwind.
- Return to the hotel.
- Overnight at the hotel in Seminyak.
Day 8: Departure from Bali
After breakfast – transfer to the airport depending on your flight schedule.Tour inclusions
- Accommodation for 3 nights at a premium resort in Ubud on twin-sharing basis
- Accommodation for 4 nights at 3* or 4* hotel in Seminyak or Benoa on twin-sharing basis
- Buffet breakfast throughout your stay
- A/C vehicle for sightseeing throughout the trip with driver/guide.
- Airport transfers as mentioned in the itinerary
Tour exclusions
- GST @ 5% on the package pricing
- International or local flights
- Visa processing charges
- Entry fees to monuments and attractions
- Meals other than mentioned in the itinerary
- Alcoholic beverages with meals.
- Expenses of personal nature (tips, porterage etc.)
Optional tours (additional cost):
- Mount Batur Sunrise Hiking and Coffee Plantation Tour
- 2-Day Komodo National Park and Rinca Island Wildlife Adventure
- Half-Day White River Rafting including Buffet lunch and transfers
- Bali Sunset Dinner Cruise
- Bali Kintamani Volcano, Ubud, and Barong Dance Full-Day Tour
- Seawalker Original Underwater Walking
- Mt. Ijen Blue Fire Trekking Tour (East Java Island by Boat)
- Devdan Show – Treasure of the Archipelago at Nusa Dua Theatre (beside Bali Collection). Show timing s are Mon, Wed, Fri and Sat from 19:00 – 20:30.
Terms & Conditions
- The itinerary mentioned here is indicative and the final itinerary might vary as per the client preferences.
- The rates mentioned (if any) is been based on an estimated price for the season and bookings will be made after discussions for the customization.
- The actual rates might vary based on the availability on the exact travel date, actual flight charges and currency exchange rates on the date of booking.
- Flights and visa charges are optional and can be booked by the client directly if required so. SelfRoadiez can provide the same if requested by the client
Cancellation policy
Cancellation charges will vary for specific destinations and seasons. For flight inclusive packages, the cancellation policy of the respective airline will take precedence. Below is the general guideline for cancellations:
- From booking date till 31 days prior to departure - 20 % of Package Cost
- 16 to 30 Days prior to departure - 40% of Package Cost
- Less than 24 hrs to 15 Days prior to departure - 100% of Package Cost.
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