Flights & Fixed Departures
About This Package
Experience the ultimate Bali adventure with our comprehensive 7-day tour covering Ubud, Kintamani, and Ubud. From pristine beaches to cultural landmarks, this tour offers the perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and urban exploration.
What’s Included
Included
- 6 Nights accommodation in 4-star hotels (3N Ubud, 2N Kintamani, 1N Ubud)
- Private Transfer from Airport to Hotel - Kuta, Legian, Tuban Kuta
- Daily buffet breakfast at hotels
- Full Day Ubud Village + Tegalalang Rice Terraces + Teggunangan Waterfalls + Bali Swing (Aloha) - Private
- Water Sports - Banana Boat Ride + Jet Ski + Parasailing Adventure (Private Transfers)
- Half Day Tanah Lot Tour - Private
- Full Day Nusa Penida Island Trip with Local Lunch - (West Tour) Private Transfers to the Pier (Shared Fastboat)
- Full Day Ubud Palace and Ubud Market Tour - Private
- Private Transfer from Hotel to Airport - Kuta, Legian, Tuban Kuta
Excluded
- Visa fees
- Meals not mentioned in itinerary
- Tips and personal expenses
- Optional activities entrance fees
- Travel insurance
- GST & TCS charges
- Guaranteed early check in or late check out. This is completely at the discretion of the hotel and we can only put in a request for the same.
- Meals other than that what is mentioned in itinerary.
- Any expenses of personal nature
- Any services not mentioned in the inclusions list
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Bali
▲Upon your arrival at Ngurah Rai Airport in Denpasar, Bali, our representative will meet and welcome you. You will then be taken to the hotel for your refreshment
Day 2: Full Day Ubud Village, Tegalalang Rice Terraces with Bali Swing and Teggunangan Waterfalls
▼Day 3: Water Sports Half Day - Half Day Tanah Lot
▼Day 4: Nusa Penida Island Day Trip
▼Day 5: Half Day Ubud Palace and Ubud Market Tour
▼Day 6: Bali - Day at leisure
▼Day 7: Departure from Bali
▼Your Accommodations
FAQs
What is the best time to visit Bali?
April to October is typically the dry season and best for outdoor activities, though Bali is a year-round destination.
Do Indians need a visa for Bali?
Indonesia offers Visa on Arrival for many nationalities including Indians; requirements can change, so confirm before travel.
What are the must-visit attractions?
Uluwatu Temple, Ubud rice terraces, Tanah Lot, Nusa Penida, waterfalls, and local markets are popular.
Is vegetarian food available?
Yes, Bali has wide vegetarian and vegan options, especially in Ubud and Seminyak.



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