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Bali Itinerary tour

Pura Taman Ayun-temple Bali Indonesia

Are you pondering where to experience a combination of exotic grandeur and modern-day comforts? Well, you will discover all these if you choose Bali as your next travel destination.

Bali is indeed a traveler’s paradise where you will get a plethora of things to see and do. But travellers often find it challenging to figure out which activities and places they should choose on their Bali trip.

Where to go in Bali

Here, we will embrace you with the ultimate Bali travel itinerary, which will help you to make your Bali travel plan hassle-free.

Day 1 : Explore Nusa Dua and Uluwatu

Kelingking Bbeach Nusa Penida island Bali Indonesia

Places to stay in Nusa Dua

  • Samudra Homestay ($7 per night)
  • Hotel Dewata Indah ($7 per night)
  • Nan Berlian Inn ($8 per night)
  • Hotel Puri Royan ($8 per night)

Places to visit: Nusa Dua beach, Waterblow, Uluwatu temple

Once reaching Bali, your trip starts with exploring Nusa Dua. It is located just 20 minutes of drive distance from Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali. This place offers immense scenic beauty and attractions. Nusa Dua beach is the prime attraction here.

  • Nusa Dua beach is picture-perfect and well-maintained, offering many adventurous water sports activities (snorkeling, parasailing, swimming, fly-boarding, etc). The Waterblow is the beach’s main attraction, where giant waves from the Indian Ocean smash against the limestone cliffs and are channeled into a sharp ridge.

Pro tip: Carry your snorkeling gear to enjoy enchanting views of underwater

  • Later on your 1st day, you can head to Uluwatu (a half-hour drive from waterblow). This place is surrounded by stunning beaches, blue waters, and mighty cliffs. Don’t forget to explore the incredible Uluwatu Temple.

Pro tip: take care of your belongings, as you may encounter some resident monkeys.

  • Now, return to your hotel at night and prepare yourself for the next day’s adventure.

Day 2: Seminyak tour

Seminyak Tour

Places to visit: Nyaman Gallery, Petitenget Temple, Seminyak Beach, Seminyak Night Market

Places to stay

  • Mahabharata Kuta Inn ($8 per night)
  • Hotel Taman Wirama ($8 per night)
  • Hotel Candra Adigraha ($8 per night)
  • Kiki Residence ($8 per night)

Start your 2nd day Bali trip with the stunning Seminyak region. It’s a trendy place with lots of pretty beaches and cultural sites. It is an ideal place for shoppers, surfers, and party lovers. The driving distance from Nusa Dua to Seminyak is nearly 45 minutes to an hour, and the cab fare is $3-$4.

  • The first stop on the Best Bali itinerary in Seminyak is Nyaman Gallery. It is an ideal place for art lovers to see paintings, sculptures, ceramics, hand-blown glass, and photographs created by deft artists.

Pro tip: the gallery offers many items for sale, so you can purchase art pieces and jewellery to decorate your home.

  • Built in the 16th century, Petitenget Temple is a place where you can witness conventional Balinese architecture, panoramic views, and relaxing garden spaces.
  • The next attraction is Seminyak beach, which is less crowded than Bali’s other beaches. Here, you can enjoy swimming and surfing with your loved ones.

Pro tip: just rent a sun lounger and soak in the sun with a chilled mocktail

  • After enjoying the sunset of the Seminyak beach, now explore the happening Seminyak night market (starts at 6 p.m). You can find many small stalls selling mouth-watering Balinese cuisine and delicacies here.
  • After a fun-filled day, return to your hotel and enjoy the staff’s hospitality.

Day 3: Visit and explore Canggu

Visit and Explore Canggu

Places to visit: Tanah Lot Temple, Canggu beaches, and shopping markets

After breakfast, head to Canggu, which is just a 40-minute drive from Seminyak. The cab fare is $10-$15. Once a placid village, Canggu has gained popularity over the past few years due to its trendy cafes, awe-inspiring resorts and night bars.

  • Canggu is popular for beach hopping. Prominent beaches in Canggu are Berawa Beach, Nelayan Beach, Batu Bolong Beach, Echo Beach, and Pererenan Beach. All beaches are famous for surfing, swimming, sun tanning, or sightseeing.
  • Shopping in Canggu is also very popular among travellers, and you should add it to your Bali travel itinerary to take your wardrobe to the next level.
  • Tanah Lot is a popular and worth-visited temple in Bali. The architecture of the shrine blends tunefully with the rocky crag.
  • After this, you can return to the hotel for an excellent restful night’s stay.

Day 4: Reserve your day for the Ubud tour

Ubud tour

On your 4th day, plan to explore Ubud, which is 45 kilometres from Nusa Dua, and the driving time is 1 hour 30 minutes.

Places to stay in Ubud

  • Teba House Ubud Guest House ($8 per night)
  • Bembengun Ubud Cottage ($15 per night)
  • Swan Inn ($17 per night)
  • Villa Mandi Bali ($18 per night)

Places to visit: Tegenungan waterfall, the Sacred Monkey Forest, and Ubud shopping markets

  • Your 4th day will start with Tegenungan Waterfall, one of Bali’s prominent waterfalls. The trail from the entry point to the waterfall comprises 100 steps, and the view is mesmerizing.

Pro tip: The place has many facilities like restrooms, changing rooms, and cafes so that you can go swimming and enjoy some time with your loved ones to eat and drink.

  • The next stop will be Ubud Monkey forest, an abode of more than 700 long-tailed monkeys. This place also has a temple, and thus, it is a cultural and spiritual site.
  • Downtown Ubud is a popular shopping hub where you can spot a mix of souvenir stalls, fashion stalls, and traditional art stalls.
  • Now, return to your hotel with some sweet and pleasurable memories.

Day 5: Ubud Outskirts

Ubud Outskirts

Places to visit: Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Kehen Temple, and Campuhan Ridge Walk

It’s your last day on your Bali travel itinerary; why don’t you explore some prominent parts of Ubud’s outskirts?

  • Tegalalang rice terrace will be your first stop, just a 20-minute drive from Ubud. This lush, emerald-green rice terrace is an agricultural icon and an enduring symbol of the island.

Pro tip: If you are an adventure buff, try out a jungle swing or a zip line.

  • Kehen temple is another prominent Balinese temple just a 45-minute drive from Tegalalang rice terrace. This temple portrays Balinese architecture and is set amidst eight terraces & encircled by trees.
  • Campuhan Ridge Walk is a famous walking trail in Bali, just an hour away from Kehen temple. This easy trek path offers magnificent views of the surrounding jungle and the serene mountains.

Pro tip: the best time to visit this ridge walk is in the evening when the crowd is less.

 Campuhan Ridge Walk is an ideal way to finish your Bali trip on a high note.

Day 6: Departure

Take a flight from the airport and return to your home with sweet and enchanting memories.

Hope you have a clear idea of where to go in Bali and what are the best places to visit in Bali

Being full of exotic splendor, Bali offers plenty of memories to cherish the trip for a lifetime. Book Bali flights and hotels from Bookit N Go and make your trip memorable.

FAQS

How many days are enough for the Bali tour?

You need a minimum of 10 days to explore Bali extensively, i.e. Bali and its surrounding islands. But if you only want to explore Bali and its prime attractions, a 5-day itinerary tour will be sufficient.

What month is the hottest in Bali?

May is the hottest month on this island, with a minimum temperature of 29°C. The weather is parched and sultry; thus, it is the best time for diving and mountain climbing. Since tourists do not prefer this month, you can get many lucrative deals to visit Bali during this time.

What can’t you bring to Bali?

Certain goods are strictly prohibited; hence, you can’t bring them on your Bali trip.

  • Narcotics
  • Explosive Materials
  • Firearm and Ammunition
  • Defined Books and Printed Materials
  • Audio and Visual Recording Media
  • Telecommunication Equipment
Why do Indians prefer Bali?
  • Affordability as compared to other foreign locations
  • Hassle-free visa process
  • A lot of attractions for families and kids
  • Plenty of adventure activities
  • Follows Hinduism
  • Availability of Indian food

 

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