Bali Tour Package 3 Days 2 Nights
Bali Tour Package 3 Days 2 Nights
Bali Tour Package 3 Days 2 Nights – Bali is famous worldwide. Its beauty is unmistakable. Bali has beautiful beaches that will never be explored.
Bali also has extraordinary cultural wealth. Kecak Dance, Pendet Dance, and Ngaben Ceremony are some of the many outstanding cultural treasures.
In this package, you will visit and enjoy some of Bali’s iconic places. Let’s take a look!
Uluwatu
Uluwatu, located on the southern tip of Bali’s Bukit Peninsula, is renowned for its stunning clifftop views, beautiful beaches, and vibrant surf culture. This area attracts diverse visitors, from surfers to honeymooners, all drawn by its unique natural beauty and cultural significance.
Uluwatu is best known for its temple, Uluwatu Temple. This iconic temple is perched on a 70-meter cliff and is one of Bali’s six key temples, believed to protect the island from evil spirits. It was founded in the 10th century by the Javanese Hindu priest Mpu Kunturan and is dedicated to Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa, the supreme god in Balinese Hinduism.
Visitors can explore the temple grounds, capture stunning photographs, and attend the famous Kecak dance performances held at sunset.
Jimbaran Beach
After witnessing the mesmerizing Kecak Dance and exploring Uluwatu Temple at sunset, it’s time to head off for dinner.
Jimbaran Beach offers a tranquil escape from the lively Kuta. Its calm atmosphere, stunning sunsets, soft white sand, and beachfront dining make it a popular choice for families and those seeking relaxation.
Enjoy your meal on the beach, with a gentle sea breeze and shimmering shoreline lights for an unforgettable experience.
Batu Bulan
Batubulan is a unique tourist village in Bali, known for its captivating cultural performances like the Legong, Barongan, and Kecak dances.
The village is also famous for its skilled sculptors and carvers, with visitors able to watch artists at work in their workshops.
Located in the Sukawati District of Gianyar Regency, Batubulan spans about 6,422 square kilometers and includes three traditional villages: Tegaltamu, Jero Kuta, and Dlod Tukad. It is just 11 kilometers from the center of Denpasar, which is around a 30-minute drive.
Tirta Empul Temple
This temple is famous for having a bathing pool that is used to do self-purification by the Balinese Hindu community. The tourists are also allowed to do this self-purification tradition by following the rules in the temple.
Mount and Lake Batur
One of Kintamani’s main attractions is Mount Batur, known for its popular sunrise trekking. Each day, visitors gather to enjoy breathtaking sunrises from this active volcano in Bangli, Bali, which is important to Balinese Hindu spirituality alongside Mount Agung.
At about 1,717 meters above sea level, Mount Batur offers a moderately challenging hike that appeals to enthusiasts. Nestled at its base is Lake Batur, a tranquil crater lake surrounded by lush tropical rainforests, providing stunning panoramic views and a perfect natural landscape.
Tegalalang Rice Field
The Tegalalang Rice Fields, a short drive from Ubud, Bali, showcase the island’s agricultural heritage and stunning landscapes. Known for their terraced rice paddies, these fields are crucial to the local ecosystem and economy, using the traditional subak irrigation system that reflects the Balinese philosophy of harmony with nature.
Visitors can explore winding paths through the vibrant terraces, find great photography spots, and enjoy local cuisine in nearby cafes. Guided tours offer insights into rice cultivation techniques and the cultural significance of rice.
The Tegalalang Rice Fields represent the unique connection between Bali’s natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, promising an unforgettable experience for all.
Tanah Lot Temple
Tanah Lot Temple, known locally as Pura Tanah Lot, is one of Bali’s most iconic sea temples, situated on a rocky outcrop in the Indian Ocean. Dating back to the 16th century, it was established by the revered Hindu priest Dang Hyang Nirartha, who recognized the site as sacred for worshipping sea gods.
The name “Tanah Lot” translates to “Land in the Sea,” reflecting its stunning coastal location and cultural significance as part of a series of seven sea temples along Bali’s coast.
ITINERARY
Day 01 : Arrival & Exploring Uluwatu
* Pick up from International Ngurah Rai Bali Airport
* Heading to the first destination, Uluwatu temple
* Watch Kecak & Fire dance with the sunset as its background
* Enjoy Seafood dinner at Jimbaran beach
* Driving to the hotel for check in
* Free leisure
Day 02 : Strolling around Kintamani and Tanah Lot
* Pick up from the hotel after breakfast
* First destination is Batubulan to watch Keris & Fire Dance
* Visit Tirta Empul temple
* Visit Kintamani with spectacular view of Mount & Lake Batur
* Lunch at local restaurant (Kintamani area)
* Visit the coffee plantation and Tegalalang rice field
* Last destination, Tanah Lot Temple for sunset
* Drive back to the hotel
* Free leisure
Day 03 : Departure
* Individual activity at the hotel
* Pick up from the hotel based on the schedule of departure flight
* Drop off International Ngurah Rai Bali Airport for departure
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INCLUSIONS
* Pick up and drop off service to airport/hotel
* Two nights staying at hotel include breakfast
* Full AC private transport & English speaking driver
* Entrance ticket of all the destination objects
* 1x dinner at Jimbaran beach
* 1x lunch at Local restaurant
* Mineral water during the trip
* Fuel, Parking, Donation
EXCLUSIONS
* Meals
* Personal expanses
~ Please inform us if you would like to have an additional itinerary or reduce the trip destination ~
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