Bali Day Tours

Kintamani Volcano Tours

A rare chance to see one of few remaining active volcanoes, the Kintamani Volcano tour is one of Bali’s most popular. Opening with traditional Sahadewa Barong Dance & Kecak Fire Dance the tour moves to Kintamani Highland to see the great panoramic view of mount Batur and its lake if you miss morning tracking on mount Batur. There are many restaurants in the area to take buffet lunch (not included) and enjoy meal with the great view. Continuing on to Tegallalang Rice Terrace before heading to the hotel, it is a series of beautifully arranged paddies which follows the traditional Balinese irrigation system. Tegallalang Rice Fields is situated in a valley that offers extraordinarily scenic lookouts over the terraces and surrounding green landscape.

Tour Includes:

  • Admission – Sahadewa barong dance & kecak fire dance
  • Admission – Kintamani highland
  • Admission – Tegallalang rice terrace
  • Lunch (own expense)

Duration:

  • 08:00 AM (pick up at the hotel)
  • **17:30 PM – 18:00 PM (arrive at the hotel)

Non-revealing clothes (due to cold weather in Kintamani), comfortable footwear, bring cash money, mosquito spray, sunscreen.

Best of Ubud Tour

The town of Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, Indonesia, is known as a center for traditional crafts and dance. Set amid jungle ravines and rolling emerald foothills, Ubud has long been the center of Bali’s artisanal traditions and spiritual life. Experience the sacred blessing ritual at Tirta Empul Temple, the sacred springs of Tirta Empul Temple have entranced Balinese for generations. Stroll through the famous scenes of the green rice paddie. See how the farmers do their daily activities, and after the walk, dine in a small restaurant with wonderful views of the jungle and the Tegallalang valley. Next will be heading to The Ubud Monkey Forest which a place that describes its mission as conservation of the area within its boundaries according to the Hindu principle of Tri Hata Karana (β€œThree ways to reach spiritual and physical well-being”), which seeks to assist people to live harmoniously during their lives. After getting to interact with the animals in a more natural setting, we will take you to a historical building complex situated in Ubud, Gianyar Regency of Bali, the Ubud Palace. It is an artistic center of cultural life, while the traditional market is a symbol of local economics. A lunch stop is made at places around in Ubud town (own expense) and you will then have approximately 1 1⁄2 hours free time to explore this famous township before headed to the hotel.

Tour Includes:

  • Admission – Tirta empul temple
  • Admission – Tegallalang rice terrace
  • Admission – Sacred monkey forest sanctuary
  • Admission – Ubud palace – Ubud town – Traditional marketΒ 
  • Lunch (own expense)

Duration:

  • 08:00 AM (pick up at the hotel)
  • **16:30 PM – 17:30 PM (arrive at the hotel)

Non-revealing clothes, comfortable footwear, bring cash money, mosquito spray, sunscreen.

*Females cannot visit the temple when menstruating. Some areas of the temple may be closed due to ceremonies or government restrictions. Guests are welcome to use their own kebaya, sarong and sash.

Tanah Lot Sunset Tour

Start the tour to Tanah Lot Temple where you can watch Bali’s famous sunsets from high above the reef. Tanah Lot Temple is one of Indonesia’s most popular religious attractions. Commonly referred to as the β€œtemple of the rock,” this temple off the coast of Bali is set upon a black-stone peninsula that juts into rippling waters. Incredible ocean views, clear mountain air, and a deep spiritual connection draw visitors to this unique sight. The tour winds up at Tanah Lot Temple. The temple sits on a large offshore rock which has been shaped continuously over the years by the ocean tide. Then winds up the tour to Echo Beach one of Bali’s most recently christened surf spots. Echo Beach has become most popular due to its advanced reef breaks, 180-degree seascape and sunsets, and array of delicious seafood cafes (own expenses) set on a high vantage point from where to enjoy it all before heading to your hotel.

Tour Includes:

  • Admission – Tanah Lot & Batu Bolong templeΒ 
  • Admission – Echo beach canggu
  • Dinner (own expense)

Duration:

  • 13:00 PM (pick up at the hotel)
  • **19:00 PM – 19:30 PM (arrive at the hotel)

Non-revealing clothes, comfortable footwear, bring cash money, swimmers and towel if planning to swim at the beach, change of clothes, mosquito spray, sunscreen.

*Females cannot visit the temple when menstruating. Some areas of the temple may be closed due to ceremonies or government restrictions. Guests are welcome to use their own kebaya, sarong and sash.

Gate of Heaven: East Bali

East Bali is home to some of the island’s most stunning sightsβ€”but you need to leave early to capture photos of Lempuyang Temple’s Gate of Heaven before the mist closes in. Relax in your own private vehicle on this to-the-point tour that includes not only the Gate of Heaven but also Tirta Gangga Water Palace and the Bat Cave. The famous Gate Of Heaven at the foot of the mount Lempuyang with mount Agung scenic view as the background. Following the journey, will be heading to Tirta Gangga, Balinese water palace built by King Anak Agung Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem. Amazing flowing fountains, lush gardens, and shimmering pools, learning about the facility’s importance to Bali religious traditions and spiritual practices. Experience Feeding Koi Fishes at the pond. Goa Lawah is one of Bali’s most important temples. It features a complex built around a cave opening that is inhabited by hordes of bats. Its name simply translates to β€˜Bat Cave’. The temple was established in the 11th century by Mpu Kuturan, one of the early priests who laid the foundations of Hinduism on the island. It’s a popular stopover for locals journeying to the eastern parts of Bali, who come in with offerings and short prayers before continuing on with their travels to hotel.

Tour Includes:

  • Admission – Lempuyang templeΒ 
  • Admission – Tirta gangga
  • Admission – Goa lawah
  • Lunch (own expense)

Duration:

  • 04:00 AM (pick up at the hotel)
  • **16:30 PM – 17:30 PM (arrive at the hotel)

Non-revealing clothes, comfortable footwear, bring cash money, mosquito spray, sunscreen.

*Females cannot visit the temple when menstruating. Some areasΒ of the temple may be closed due to ceremonies or government restrictions. Guests are welcome to use their own kebaya, sarong and sash.

Golden Uluwatu & Jimbaran: South Bali

Kicking off on Bali’s south west tip with Uluwatu’s 10th century Pura Luhur temple, the high cliff tops and views out over the sea provide stunning photos and are the perfect vantage point for viewing Bali’s majestic sunsets. Noted not only for its enviable location, Uluwatu is also home to Pura Uluwatu, one of Bali’s oldest temples. Moving onto Jimbaran, the stunning bay with crystal waters and multi-coloured boats moored along the shore add to the charm of this fishing village. Here you can dine at one of the many traditional waterfront seafood restaurants (own expense) serving delicious meals sourced from Bali’s biggest seafood market offering the widest range of fresh seafood available anywhere in Bali.

Tour Includes:

  • Admission – Uluwatu temple
  • Admission – Kecak and fire dance
  • Admission – Jimbaran bay – tradisional fishing villageΒ 
  • Dinner (own expense)

Duration:

  • 15:00 PM (pick up at the hotel)
  • **21:30 PM – 22:00 PM (arrive at the hotel)

Non-revealing clothes, comfortable footwear, bring cash money, mosquito spray, sunscreen.

*Females cannot visit the temple when menstruating. Some areas of the temple may be closed due to ceremonies or government restrictions. Guests are welcome to use their own kebaya, sarong and sash.

Mother Temple: East Bali

Enroute to Besakih you will stop at one of the oldest religious places in Bali which sits at an altitude of over one thousand feet, on the volcanic slopes of Mount Agung. Besakih is comprised of 23 separate but related temples and is the most important temple for the Balinese Hindu Religion. It owns beautiful view from the top of temple area where we can see the wide nature panorama until to the ocean so that way this temple is many visited by tourists from all over the world. After lunch, the tour will be heading to Gunung Kawi which contains tombs built to honour an 11th Century King. The journey home will be via the famous rice terraces, Tegallalang Rice Terrace where you can enjoy extraordinarily scenic lookouts over the terraces and surrounding green landscape.

Tour Includes:

  • Admission – Besakih temple
  • Admission – Gunung kawi
  • Admission – Tegallalang rice fieldΒ 
  • Lunch (own expense)

Duration:

  • Β 08:00 AM (pick up at the hotel)
  • **17:30 PM – 18:00 PM (arrive at the hotel)

Non-revealing clothes, comfortable footwear, bring cash money, mosquito spray, sunscreen.

*Females cannot visit the temple when menstruating. Some areas of the temple may be closed due to ceremonies or government restrictions. Guests are welcome to use their own kebaya, sarong and sash.

Bali Subak UNESCO World Heritage Tour

The heritage listed cultural landscape of Bali consists of five rice terraces and their water temples which cover 19,500 ha. To see it all requires a full day with an early start as you will be embarking on a tour which covers much of inland Bali. Heading north, the first stop is the Subak Landscape of Pakerisan Watershed. The Pakerisan watershed boasts many majestic archaeological sites, including Gunung Kawi, the royal tombs of ancient Balinese kings. Continuing further north you reach the Supreme Water Temple of Pura Ulun Danu Batur. The Pura Ulun Danu Batur is one of the two most important water temples in Bali, located at the rim of Lake Batur, a crater lake off the side of Mount Batur. From the vantage point at Jatiluwih, enjoy views of the beautiful Bali valley, rice terraces and traditional houses built in the middle of the rice paddy. This destination provides magnificent views of the unfolding rice paddy in the area of west Bali. Venturing south with a final stop at Pura Taman Ayun, The Royal Temple of Mengwi, which is one of the most important temples in Bali. Built in 1634 by a King of the Mengwi dynasty, this impressive complex stands on an island in a river, its inner temple surrounded by a moat. Pura Taman Ayun was built as a series of garden terraces with courtyards on different levels.

Tour Includes:

  • Β Admission – Gunung kawi
  • Admission – Ulun danu batur templeΒ 
  • Admission – Jatiluwih rice terrace
  • Admission – Taman ayun
  • Lunch (own expense)

Duration:

  • 07:30 AM (pick up at the hotel)
  • **18:30 PM – 19:30 PM (arrive at the hotel)

Non-revealing clothes, comfortable footwear, bring cash money, mosquito spray, sunscreen.

*Females cannot visit the temple when menstruating. Some areas of the temple may be closed due to ceremonies or government restrictions. Guests are welcome to use their own kebaya, sarong and sash.

Hidden Waterfall Tour

Pack your cameras for a full day tour around some of Bali’s most picturesque waterfalls. Get stunning shots of the lush rainforest surrounding Tibumana and the terraced cliff-side of Kanto Lampo, and take in the roaring waters of the massive Tegenungan waterfall. Discover the beauty of Bali’s waterfalls with this day trip to spectaculars waterfalls.

Tour Includes:

  • Admission – Tibumana waterfall
  • Admission – Kanto lampo waterfallΒ 
  • Admission – Tegenungan waterfallΒ 
  • Lunch (own expense)

Duration:

  • 08:00 AM (pick up at the hotel)
  • **16:30 PM – 17:30 PM (arrive at the hotel)

Comfortable footwear, bring cash money, change of clothes, swimmers and towel if planning to swim at the waterfall, mosquito spray, sunscreen.

Ubud Swing Tour

Start your day with an exciting journey through Ubud’s lush jungle on a one day tour. Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and experience the exotic nature and jungle. Admire your surroundings on a jungle swing, swim in the Tukad Cepung Waterfall, and explore the rice terraces of Tegallalang. Discover the hidden Tukad Cepung Waterfall, where you can walk through the jungle to take the stairs to admire the cascades from a different perspective. You will first visit Tukad Cepung Waterfall, admire the stunning sun rays shining straight through the top of the falls, creating natural beams across the canyon. You will also have a chance to swim in the waterfall, then goes into Tegallalang rice field where you can trek into beautiful rice paddies before you hop on the swing. Heading on through to the main attraction of Ubud, at Ubud Traditional Market. After giving you plenty of time to appreciate the previous natural spectacle you’ll get a time to enjoy the artistic of Ubud’s town, shopping place for Balinese handicrafts and souvenirs returning to hotel.

Tour Includes:

  •  Admission – Tukad cepung waterfall
  • Admission – Tegallalang rice field (alas harum – bali swings) 
  • Admission – Ubud palace – Ubud town – Traditional market 
  • Lunch (own expense)

Duration:

  • 08:00 AM (pick up at the hotel)
  • **16:30 PM – 17:30 PM (arrive at the hotel)

Comfortable footwear, bring cash money, change of clothes, swimmers and towel if planning to swim at the waterfall, mosquito spray, sunscreen.

Ubud & Tanah Lot Tour

Duration 8 Hours – 12.00pm to 20.00pm
We take you on an afternoon journey through Ubud and Tanah Lot Temple. Passing through Bali’s renowned handicraft villages you can pick up fine gold and silver wear in Celuk, traditional wood carvings in Mas and authentic hand woven souvenirs in Batik. Ubud Monkey Forest provides the unique experience of walking among 140 Barbary macaques roaming freely in 60 acres of lush forest.

Continue on to Taman Ayun, the Royal Family Temple and gaze at its extraordinary architecture that dates all the way back to β€˜Sad Bhuta Yaksa Dewa’ 1634 AD. The tour winds up at Tanah Lot Temple where you can watch Bali’s famous sunsets from high above the reef before returning to your hotel.

Ubud Cultural Tour

Duration 8 Hours – 09.00am to 17.00pm
Ubud is considered the cultural centre of fine arts and crafts in Bali. You will learn more about the silversmiths by visiting a working silver factory and Balinese art at a renowned gallery. Next stop is for lunch (at your own expense) at the Bridges Restaurant with its breathtaking views over the Tjampuhan River. After lunch, free time is available in Ubud town for one hour. At 3pm you will return to your resort via a visit to the Monkey Forest.

East Bali Tour

Duration 9 Hours – 08.00am to 17.00pm
This tour to East Bali visits interesting and unique landmarks within this area.
Travel to the region of Klung Klung and in particular Kertha Gosa. The Balinese style buildings were used as the hall of justice in the early 1900’s. The amazing drawings lining the ceiling were drawn as warnings to not commit crime. Next is a visit to Goa Lawah, the Bat Cave Temple which is still in use today. Drive onto Padang Bai, an attractive coastal town used as one of Bali’s ports. Lunch (additional cost) and swimming is available at the beautiful setting of Bloo Lagoon Resort. Afterward travel to the Tirta Gangga Water Palace, still used today by regional royalty as a place for bathing and relaxation. The return journey passes through the volcanic area and Mount Agung, the highest mountain in Bali.

Singaraja – North Bali Tour

Duration 10 Hours – 09.00am to 19.00pm
A full day tour through Bali’s north coast region, Singaraja along with a stop at the popular Lovina Beach. Heading north from Denpasar you’ll make your way along the winding mountains to Taman Ayun, the Royal Family Temple. This ancient temple features amazing architecture and is dated at 1634 AD according to β€˜Sad Bhuta Yaksa Dewa’ the date stamp carved on the door. Moving on to the local flower and fruit markets of Bedugul village, the tour then visits Ulun Danu Temple and Mt Batukaru, an ancient crater that now holds Lake Beratan.

The native monkeys are an amusing sight as they beg for food through the lush jungle on the way to the cascading Gitgit waterfall. Winding your way back down the mountain to reach Lovina’s beach village you’ll make a brief stop for lunch (own expense) before continuing on to the hot springs. The journey back to your hotel provides a stunning vision of Bali’s rice fields and hill gardens that seem to stretch forever.

Besakih Mother Temple & Ubud Tour

Duration 9 Hours – 08.00am to 17.00pm
Enroute to Besakih you will stop at one of the oldest religious places in Bali, Gunung Kawi which contains tombs built to honour an 11thΒ Century King. Then onto the Mother Temple of Bali, Besakih which sits at an altitude of over one thousand feet, on the volcanic slopes of Mount Agung. Besakih is comprised of 23 separate but related temples and is the most important temple for the Balinese Hindu Religion. A lunch stop is made at Bridges Restaurant in Ubud (own expense) and you will then have approximately 1 Β½ hours free time to explore this famous township. The journey home will be via the famous rice terraces.

Uluwatu & Jimbaran Bay Tour

Duration 6 Hours – 16.00pm to 22.00pm
Kicking off on Bali’s south west tip with Uluwatu’s 10th century Pura Luhur temple, the high cliff tops and views out over the sea provide stunning photos and are the perfect vantage point for viewing Bali’s majestic sunsets. Noted not only for its enviable location, Uluwatu is also home to Pura Uluwatu, one of Bali’s oldest temples.

Moving onto Jimbaran, the stunning bay with crystal waters and multi-coloured boats moored along the shore add to the charm of this fishing village. Here you can dine at one of the many traditional waterfront seafood restaurants (own expense) serving delicious meals sourced from Bali’s biggest seafood market offering the widest range of fresh seafood available anywhere in Bali.

Terms & Conditions:

  • Bookings must be made at least 48 hours in advance.
  • Pre-payment is required to confirm booking.
  • Cancellation received at least 24 hours prior to arrival is refundable less applicable bank fee and charges.
  • Child seats available at additional charge and must be pre-booked, IDR 100.000.

**All times are approximate depending on traffic conditions.