6 Night | 7 Days
Specific Tour
10 people
English, Hindi
Embark on a life-changing voyage with our “Community Connect: Bali Backpacking Adventure” where immersive culture, collective adventures, and sustainable travel converge. Tailored for compatible explorers, this excursion delves into Bali‘s awe-inspiring scenery, lively heritage, and cultivates bonds with locals and fellow journeyers.
Price Includes: Breakfast, Cab, Airport Transfers, Intercity Transfers, Guided Tours
Arrive in Bali, a tropical paradise known for its stunning beaches and warm hospitality.
Check-in at our carefully selected hotel near to the most vibrant beaches, Kuta, where your unforgettable journey begins.
Get ready for a delightful welcome dinner at a cozy Indian restaurant, offering a taste of the exotic flavors you'll encounter throughout your trip.
After a satisfying breakfast at the hotel, begin your day with a visit to the picturesque Padang-Padang Beach.
Optionally, spend some leisure time at the Single Fin Day Club, an ideal spot for relaxation.
In the afternoon, explore the stunning Uluwatu Temple, perched dramatically on a cliff overlooking the ocean.
Witness a mesmerizing sunset that paints the sky in vivid shades of orange and pink.
After sunset, be enchanted by the Kecak Fire Dance, a captivating Balinese art performance narrating tales from the Ramayana epic.
Return to your hotel in Kuta for a comfortable night's rest.
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the hotel.
Today, you have a wide range of options for spending your day at your own pace:
Experience the rejuvenating touch of a traditional Balinese Massage.
Learn the art of surfing on Bali's famous waves.
Explore the Garuda Cultural Park to delve into Balinese culture.
Stroll along the beautiful beaches or indulge in a shopping spree.
Continue your overnight stay in Kuta, savoring your moments in Bali.
Wake up to a new day in paradise and savor a delectable breakfast.
Prepare for a thrilling journey as you board a fast boat to Nusa Penida, crossing the azure blue waters of the ocean.
Upon arrival at Sampalan Beach, you'll be transferred to Crystal Beach, where an optional snorkeling adventure awaits.
Enjoy a sumptuous Indian lunch to refuel for the day ahead.
After lunch, venture to Kelingking Beach, renowned for its dramatic T-Rex-shaped rock formation.
Finally, arrive at your Nusa Penida hotel, where you'll spend a peaceful night, surrounded by the island's natural beauty.
Start your day bright and early, setting out at 4:30 am for a Sunrise Tour at Diamond Beach, famous for its captivating diamond-shaped rock formations.
Capture mesmerizing moments at the iconic Rumah Pohon Tree House, offering breathtaking views of Diamond Beach.
Return to your hotel by 9:30 am and enjoy a hearty breakfast.
Depart for the mainland of Bali via a fast boat, arriving at Sanur Port.
Explore the renowned Tanah Lot Temple, an offshore icon of Balinese culture.
Check-in at your conveniently located hotel in Ubud for a comfortable overnight stay
Start your day with a scrumptious breakfast at the hotel.
Embark on a full day of exploration in Ubud.
Begin with an exhilarating visit to the famous Bali Swing, where you'll swing high above the lush green countryside, capturing Instagram-worthy moments.
Continue to the Kintamani viewpoint to marvel at the breathtaking panorama of the active volcano, Mt. Batur.
Enjoy a delicious lunch in the charming Kintamani Village, surrounded by the awe-inspiring views of the volcano.
Next, immerse yourself in the beauty of nature at the Tegenungan Waterfalls, where you can take a refreshing dip.
Conclude your day's adventures and return to your comfortable Ubud hotel for a restful overnight stay.
Begin your day with a hearty breakfast at the hotel.
Check out from your hotel, but don't rush - you have the entire day to soak up the last bits of Bali's charm before your departure.
Bali is generally hot, sunny and humid and typically the rainy season is between November - Feb/March. However rain usually pours heavily for a short duration in the afternoon or during the night, leaving the rest of the day warm and sunny (around 90 degrees) and cools off at night.
Indonesia has a free 30-Day visa-on-arrival system (tourist visa). If you would like to stay more than 30 days, then you will need to pay $35 at the airport when you arrive at the airport for the option to extend with an Indonesian agent for up to 60-days.
Read more about VISAs available in Indonesia
Important note: Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months or else Indonesia will NOT allow you into the country and your airline will NOT let you on the plane. Make sure your passport is renewed before you travel to Indonesia.
Most small shops, warungs/restaurants and tour companies run on cash only. ATM machines are rampant on the island, most having the Cirrus and Plus connection. You often get a very good exchange rate via ATM and it is convenient. Money Changers are all over the island, although not all of them are trustworthy. Try and stay away from the small storefront Balinese money changers (the guys with hand written signs and made up rates). The larger establishments, or those that say 'authorized money changer', will be a safer bet. In a dire situation, you can always do a cash advance at a local bank, but it will cost you 18-20% from your bank PLUS another % from the Bali Bank. As far as exchange rates go, if you have travelers checks, their rates are different than CASH and the smaller the bill, the less the rate. $5 is worth less to a money changer than $100, and the rate they will give you will reflect that. For US citizens, do not bring USD$100 notes from the year 1996 (as in 1996 Loads of counterfeits entered Indonesia and the stigma still stands). Visa and MasterCard are the cards of choice in Indonesia. Remember to inform your credit card's issuing bank about your intended trip or else you will risk getting your credit card accounts frozen from 'un-expected activity'
Local Indonesian food like nasi campur and nasi/mie goreng will cost you a lot less, around IDR 30,000 (USD $2.50), a meal at a mid range restaurant in will cost between IDR 100,000-250,000 ($12-20) and fine dining restaurants could cost anywhere between IDR 500,000 and 1,000,000+ ($40-$80).
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