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3 nights in Kuta at Mercure Bali Legian Hotel / 2 nights in Ubud at The Bhanuswari (1 BHK Pool Villa)
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Begin your luxurious journey as our friendly representative welcomes you at Ngurah Rai Airport with a beautiful flower garland. TheyÄôll guide you smoothly through the airport, and upon arrival at your hotel in Kuta, immerse yourself in BaliÄôs charm from the moment you step off the plane. Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure, preparing for the incredible experiences to come.
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Fuel your adrenaline with water sports, from parasailing to banana boating, as you glide over BaliÄôs pristine waters. Post-adventure, head to the stunning Uluwatu Temple, perched high on a cliff. This iconic temple is perfect for a sunset view, where you can witness BaliÄôs vibrant cultural heritage against a stunning ocean backdrop.
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After breakfast, board a speedboat to the natural paradise of Nusa Penida Island. Discover breathtaking locations like Kelingking Beach, with its iconic cliffside view, the ethereal formations at Broken Beach, and the serene shores of Crystal Bay. Each spot on Nusa Penida promises unique landscapes, perfect for photos and memories.
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Travel from Kuta to Ubud, BaliÄôs cultural center. Indulge in the thrill of the famous Bali Swing amidst lush tropical landscapes. Later, visit the Tanah Lot Temple, where the golden hues of twilight create an enchanting scene. This natural wonder at sunset is sure to be a highlight of your Bali experience.
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Enjoy a full day exploring BaliÄôs cultural heritage on the Kintamani Ubud Village Tour. Visit Mas and Celuk, known for their intricate silver and gold crafts, and learn the art of batik. Browse the vibrant Ubud Art Market and take in panoramic views of Mt. Batur from the Kintamani Viewing Point. End the day with a visit to Tegenungan Waterfall, a serene oasis surrounded by lush greenery.
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Enjoy your last breakfast in the serenity of Ubud before a private transfer takes you back to the airport. As you bid farewell to Bali, take home memories of beautiful beaches, cultural sites, and moments of tranquility.
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Absolutely! We specialize in tailor-made travel experiences. If you'd like to extend your stay, add extra days, or include particular activities, let us know. We will personalize the itinerary to make your holiday exactly what you envision, ensuring a seamless experience from start to finish.
Yes, we provide dedicated support to ensure your journey is smooth and worry-free. If you need assistance while traveling, you can reach out to our customer support team at +91-080-4217-4405. Our team is just a call away, ready to help with any concerns or adjustments to your travel plans.
We strive to accommodate all special requests, from dietary needs to room preferences and specific sightseeing interests. Contact us at enquiry@trawelmart.com or +91-080-4217-4405, and our team will make necessary arrangements to personalize your experience for a memorable journey.
The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season from April to October, when the weather is mostly sunny with lower humidity levels. This season is ideal for outdoor activities like water sports, temple visits, beach relaxation, and exploring Bali’s scenic landscapes. April, May, and September offer excellent weather with fewer tourists, making it perfect for those seeking a quieter experience. The wet season (November to March) brings occasional rainfall but is also a good time for travelers interested in lush green landscapes and discounted hotel rates.
Yes, Bali has a variety of Indian restaurants, especially in tourist areas like Kuta, Ubud, Seminyak, and Nusa Dua. These restaurants offer options for vegetarian, Jain, and vegan diets as well. Some popular Indian restaurants include Queen’s Tandoor, Ganesha Ek Sanskriti, and Gateway of India. Many resorts also provide Indian meal options and can accommodate dietary requests, making it easy for Indian tourists to enjoy familiar flavors.
Absolutely. Nusa Penida is famous for its stunning views, cliffs, and beaches, making it enjoyable even for non-swimmers. Attractions like Kelingking Beach, Broken Beach, Angel’s Billabong, and Crystal Bay offer breathtaking scenery perfect for relaxation, photography, and exploring on foot. Many visitors simply enjoy the landscapes and the relaxing atmosphere without swimming or snorkeling. However, for those interested, local guides offer safe snorkeling trips with equipment and instructions.
Bali’s temples require visitors to dress modestly as a sign of respect. Cover your shoulders and legs, and wear a sarong or sash (available for rent or purchase at most temple entrances). Lightweight, breathable clothing is recommended due to Bali’s tropical climate. Some temples, like Uluwatu Temple and Tanah Lot, have sarongs available at the entrance, but it’s advisable to carry your own if you plan to visit multiple temples.
Yes, the itinerary can be tailored for honeymooners with additional romantic experiences like private beach dinners, spa treatments for couples, sunset cruises, and special room decor upon arrival. Resorts and hotels often provide honeymoon packages, including rose petal arrangements, private pool access, and in-room breakfast options. Customization can also include private guides for a more intimate travel experience and add-ons such as a photo shoot at scenic spots like Bali Swing or Ubud’s rice terraces.
The package includes activities like parasailing, jet skiing, and banana boat rides as specified. However, additional activities like scuba diving, flyboarding, or underwater walking may incur extra costs. The exact prices depend on the location and activity. For instance, Nusa Dua offers an array of premium water sports with rates that vary based on the duration and type of activity. It’s recommended to check with your guide or provider beforehand to confirm what’s included in your package.
Travel insurance is not included but is highly recommended. Insurance typically covers medical emergencies, travel delays, lost baggage, trip cancellations, and accidents during activities. Many providers offer packages tailored to Bali that include coverage for adventure sports, so it’s wise to select a plan that matches your activities. Always carry a copy of your insurance policy and emergency contact numbers for easy access.
Bali uses the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Major hotels, restaurants, and shops accept credit cards, but carrying cash is advisable for local markets, small eateries, and tipping. ATMs are widely available in urban and tourist areas, allowing withdrawals in IDR. Ensure that your bank allows international withdrawals and check for fees. Popular money exchange services include authorized money changers and banks; avoid street exchangers to ensure fair rates and secure transactions.
The primary language in Bali is Bahasa Indonesia, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, restaurants, and by most tour guides. Knowing a few basic Bahasa phrases can be helpful and appreciated by locals. For instance, “Terima Kasih” means “Thank you,” and “Selamat Pagi” means “Good Morning.”
Bali is generally safe for solo travelers, families, and couples. Tourist areas are well-patrolled, and locals are friendly and welcoming. Basic safety precautions are recommended, such as avoiding isolated areas at night, securing belongings in busy places, and ensuring food safety at local eateries.
Bali offers a range of accommodations, from budget hostels and boutique hotels to luxury resorts and private pool villas. Areas like Kuta and Seminyak are ideal for beach access and nightlife, while Ubud is known for cultural immersion and scenic retreats. Many resorts provide amenities like infinity pools, spa services, and in-villa dining, catering to a wide variety of budgets and preferences.
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