Themost popular way to get to Uluwatu is to rent a scooter for the day from your accommodation in South Bali. This would cost around 30K - 40K IDR per day. It is also possible to order a scooter taxi through the go-jek app all the way to Uluwatu for around 70K IDR. However, this is not ideal if you want to see several places as they often Planning a trip to Indonesia and looking for the best Bali Itinerary in 2023? Whether you’re only spending 5 days, one week, 10 days, or two full weeks, I guarantee this Bali Trip Travel Guide will be extremely helpful! Bali is truly one of my favorite destinations in the world a place I’ve called home several different times, and planning a trip to Bali can be a bit intimidating as there really is so many amazing places to explore! With its jaw-dropping landscape, lush rice terraces, stunning beaches, serene temples, cute monkeys, scenic waterfalls, wild nightlife, and unforgettable sunsets – there’s no need to wonder why Bali has become one of the world’s most visited and popular vacation hotspots! Bali really does have a little something for everybody…and I guarantee that if you follow this Bali travel itinerary, you will fall in love with this island just as much as I have! While tourism in Bali has really exploded in recent years due to the popularity of Instagram, it definitely lives up to the hype because there really is a LOT more to this island than what you see on social media. Don’t let the annoying Bali IG couples + IG influencers deter you from planning a trip here, because it really is a must-visit destination in Southeast Asia! Whether you’re only spending 4 days, 5 days, 10 days, two weeks, or perhaps even a full month, this Bali Itinerary guide will go into loads of detail about to expect about visiting this island in 2019, the best things to do, what to pack for Bali, when to go, insider travel tips, and loads more! So without further ado…let’s get started! What are the best months to visit Bali? Bali is an incredible destination to visit year-round, and if you’ve only got limited time off work, then I would say book that ticket no matter what! Being located in Southeast-Asia, the weather in Bali is extremely tropical, so you can expect hot and humid temperatures pretty much every day, but there are two main season – the wet and dry season! The rainy season in Bali is from October to April, and the dry season is between May – September. With that being said, traveling Bali during the rainy season is NOT an issue at all. I’ve LIVED in Bali in December & January known to be the wettest months of the year, and I barely even noticed the rain. Yes, some days were worse than others, but more often than not – every day was beautifully sunny blue skies, and perfect beach weather. According to “The best time to come to Bali is April, May, June and September, just before and just after high season. It’s still dry season, it’s slightly less humid, and room prices and villa rentals can be 30-50% cheaper than during high season. Many shops offer sales and promotions, restaurants are less crowded in those mid-season months, and in general, Bali is a bit more relaxed. October is not too bad either, still much less rain than November usually, check the rainfall chart.” I would definitely agree with that statement for sure, but I also think traveling Bali during Christmas time & New Years Eve can be an awesome experience. I spent Christmas Day lounging at a day club, and absolutely loved it! Is Bali a dangerous place to visit? Absolutely not! Bali is completely safe to visit, and I’ve honestly never felt like I was in any danger during any time I’ve had there! While just like a vacation to anywhere in the world, you want to make sure you’re traveling wisely and acting in a responsible manner. The only really dangerous or unsafe behavior I’ve heard of is from “motorcycle thieves/ purse-snatchers”, which basically means guys will try and grab purses/backpacks from people as they are riding on the back of a motorcycle. But as long as you’re paying attention to your belongings, nothing bad will happen. What I will say in this section though, is that you NEED to be extremely careful if you decide to rent a scooter in Bali! I’d say that’s actually the most dangerous thing on the island! I drive very cautiously when riding my moto, and I’ve never been in an accident knock on wood, but I’ve had several friends end up in the hospital with serious injuries! With that being said, I wouldn’t let that stop you from enjoying the feeling of exploring the island on two wheels! Scooter rides through rice terraces is one of my favorite things about living in Bali, and it’s a great, cheap, and efficient way to experience Bali. Just make sure the person driving is confident, skilled, and avoid driving during peak traffic hours. Best Bali Trip Travel Insurance While I never travel anywhere without booking a travel insurance policy, this is absolutely essential for all visitors to Bali! So I’ll repeat… Please, do NOT visit Bali WITHOUT Travel Insurance! It’s unfortunately all too common that people come to Bali, get into a scooter accident, and end up needing a lot of medical attention! This, as you can imagine, is not cheap, and while the Bintangs and good vibes are, don’t expect medical treatment as a foreigner to also be great value! These bills will really add up, and sometimes they won’t even operate before they know you’re covered! I’ve had at least four friends now get in serious accidents, but only half of them had travel insurance to cover their needs! Trust me – especially if you plan on driving or getting on the back of a moto which you most likely will, you’ll want peace of mind to make sure you’re covered! You also need to consider other issues that could arise, such as theft, boats sinking or water damage, or catching dengue… trust me when I say these warnings aren’t to scare you, but real-life examples I’ve seen during my time in Bali! I highly recommend HeyMondo due to their extensive range of cover for all situations and trip lengths, their fair pricing, and their handy app which allows you to not only manage any claims within the app, but also access free assistance online so you don’t need to rack up an expensive phone bill while in Indonesia where the charges are steep! So, whether you need a single trip cover for two weeks in Bali, or an affordable annual cover for multiple trips worldwide, be sure to buy your travel insurance before you travel, and relax during your trip knowing that HeyMondo has your back. Nowadays I would never travel without insurance again, especially after hearing so many of those expensive and dangerous horror stories from other travellers I’ve met! Still planning your trip? You can always just get a no commitment travel insurance quote now, so you have an idea of how much extra to budget for your vacation! What Should I Pack for a Trip to Bali…? A Basic Packing List One of the things I love about Bali, is that you really don’t need to bring all that much, especially if you’re just on a quick 10-day/ two-week holiday. Also, shopping in Bali is absolutely fantastic, and you’ll want to bring back a whole separate suitcase filled with souvenirs and clothing. With all that being said, here are a few items that I think are essentials for your travels in Bali! For clothing You’ll want a couple of pairs of shorts, swim trunks, t-shirts, sandals, comfortable adventure shoes, and maybe one or two fancier outfits for dinners or nightlife. Everyone will have different styles/ preferences, but my main clothing tip would be to keep it light. Quick-drying clothes will be helpful especially because you will definitely be sweating up a storm. Anker PowerCore Portable Charger One of The Smallest and Lightest power banks available! I carry this with me just about everywhere I go, because I’m using my iPhone a bit more than I care to admit! Well, when you’re exploring Bali, you’ll definitely want a portable charger Read Reviews & Check Availability Rainleaf MicroFiber Towel This budget-friendly, stylish, and quick-drying towel is a must for visiting Bali! You’re going to find yourself hiking, sweating, and swimming often – and you’re really going to want one of these! I just bought one of these myself, and it’s the 1 best seller on Amazon! Browse Colors & Read Reviews Quality Sunscreen The sun is super strong in Bali, and you’ll be out in the sun quite a lot during this Bali itinerary! Make sure you buy some decent sunscreen before you get to Bali, because for some reason it costs SO much more out there! I personally use this Neutrogena Lightweight & Water Resistant SPF, and I love it! Repel 100 Insect Repellant Unfortunately, Mosquitos are flying all over the place in Bali, and you really want to protect yourself when you go on any long adventures. If you’re just shopping around Seminyak, or chilling in Canggu, then I wouldn’t worry too much, but if you’re out in nature definitely put some on! GoPro Hero 11 This is my favorite adventure camera, and I’m truly blown away by the hypersmooth stability that the GoPro Hero 7 offers! You can take some really epic shots with this, and it’ll also be perfect for all the underwater / snorkeling shots you’ll want! For the aspiring content creators out there, combine it with an Over-Under GoPro Dome for some really unique, fun, and creative shots! Waterproof Phone Case No matter what kind of phone you have, you really want to make sure you keep it protected during your trip in Bali! This itinerary is pretty active, and if you don’t have a supportive phone case, I bet you’ll be paying for some phone repairs! Universal Power Adaptor Last, but certainly not least – this is just a basic travel essential, and you’ll want to pick up one of these before your trip to Bali! I personally love this one, and would definitely recommend it! The Ultimate Bali Itinerary Planning a Trip to Bali Alright, let’s dive into my guide for my extensive Bali Itinerary! 10 days in Bali Itinerary & Two-Weeks in Bali Itinerary The way I’ve set up this 10-day itinerary is that it’s all focused on Bali, but if you do have a full two weeks, I’ve included a trip out to the Gili Islands! I think it’s best to do it this way, because when you book round-trip boat transfers to Gili Trawangan, you can actually have them drop you off directly at the airport before your flight depending on your schedule. But one thing I think is important about traveling around Bali is avoiding checking in and checking out of hotels and Airbnb’s every couple days! That’s why I’ve put a minimum of 3+ nights in each place, and you’ll get a better feeling for the area. The full itinerary is down below, but here’s an overview of my recommended route so you can start planning! Uluwatu 3 Nights Canggu 3 Nights Ubud 4 Nights Gili Islands 3-4 Nights for Two-Week Itinerary When you’re based in one place a bit longer, then you can book day-trips or rent scooters to explore the nearby attractions! So without further ado, let’s get down to the day-to-day itinerary activities!! Now, you might not have time, energy, or money to do everything on this Bali itinerary, but I wanted to include as much information as possible! Best Places To Stay on this Bali Itinerary Bali is home to some of the world’s most gorgeous luxury resorts and private villas, but also has an extremely wide variety of mid-range hotels and backpacker hostels! It really just depends on your budget, and how much you’re looking to spend! I’ve put together a fun selection of my top recommend accommodation for each destination on my day-day-day Bali itinerary, and I know you’ll enjoy your stay at any of these options below Where to Stay in Uluwatu Radisson Blue Bali Uluwatu Consistently reviewed as one of the best values in Bali, get treated like royalty here without breaking the bank! There’s a gorgeous sun terrace with a swimming pool, extremely clean and comfortable rooms, and impeccable service! Six Senses Uluwatu This brand new 5-Star Luxury Resort in Uluwatu will certainly provide an unforgettable stay, but rooms here are not that cheap! It’s cliffside location, delicious cuisine, and immaculate attention would make for a truly special first hotel on the island! SR Hostel Uluwatu If you’re a backpacker on a tight budget in Bali, then I’d look no further than staying at here at SR Hostel Uluwatu which has a free buffet dinner every night!! Where to Stay in Canggu Theanna Eco Villa and Spa Top-notch luxury at bargain prices! Once you step foot inside this eco resort, you’ll fall into a state of completele tranquility. It’s consistently rated & reviewed as the best hotel/ resort in Canggu, excellent value for money, and world-class service. Kosone Hostel Alternative Beach I was living in Canggu when this opened early 2019, and I’d definitely say it’s the BEST HOSTEL in Canggu! It’s got an awesome pool with swimup bar, DJ’s spining music all day, delicious food, comfortable beds, rooftop jacuzzis…do I need to say anymore? Trust me – if you’re a backpacker in Canggu, stay here! Where to stay in Ubud Hanging Gardens of Bali Ubud’s Premiere Luxury Resort This is the jungle resort of your dreams! “Located just 30-minute drive from the Ubud’s town center and nestled deep in the heart of Ubud’s rich rainforest preserve, this enchanting five-star luxury resort on hectares has 44 private suites and individual villas.” Visesa Ubud Resort This best-seller luxury resort has fantastic prices for the comfort you’ll receive! The villas are absolutely stunning, the staff go above and beyond, and has pretty much everything you look for in a resort in Ubud! Delicious food, gorgeous views, shuttle services to the center, and a full spa! Wayan’s Family Hostel Ubud If you’re looking for an excellent but cheap hostel in Ubud, than look no money than this charming family-run guesthouse! It has an awesome backpacker atmosphere, is a beautiful property, and you’ll fall in love with the staff! Where to stay on Gili Trawangan Pearl Of Trawangan Resort There are tons of beautiful resorts on the Gili Islands, but is easily my favorite! It has an unbeatable beachfront location near the main promenade, the property is incredibly stunning, and would be an excellent pick for your time in paradise!! Gili Castle formerly known as Gili Backpackers This is where I worked when I lived on Gili T, and I’ve got nothing but found memories of this backpacker hostel! They organize awesome parties and pub crawls which make it easy to meet fellow travelers, there is a pool with a rock climbing wall, and all the facilities are comfortable! I’d highly recommend staying here for young travelers on a budget! Bali Itinerary Day 1 Introduction to Bali = Uluwatu Bliss 3+ Nights There is honestly no better place to begin your Bali vacation than down in Uluwatu, which is at the very southern tip of the island! It’s my personal favorite area in Bali, world-famous for its surf competitions, has a really fun nightlife scene, and is without a doubt the best part of the island for watching the sunset! Whether you want to spend your days relaxing on the beach, swimming in infinity pools, lounging at day clubs, surfing gnarly waves, or riding a scooter along epic coastlines – Uluwatu is a place that will certainly leave an impression, and will keep you coming back for more! It also has a perfectly relaxed atmosphere that I absolutely love, and could easily see myself living in Uluwatu for a couple of months sometime in the future. There really is no shortage of amazing things to do in Uluwatu, which I’ve discussed for Day 2. Since it’s your first day on the island, take the evening to relax at your resort, enjoy a nice evening meal, and hopefully conquer any jetlag you’re feeling! If you’re up for it, you could enjoy dinner and cocktails your first evening having dinner soaking up the vibe at one of Jimbaran Bay’s cliffside restaurants, or candlelit dinners on Jimbaran Bay about 15-20 minutes drive from Uluwatu. “Perched atop distinctive rock formations along Jimbaran’s pristine sunset coast, Rock Bar Bali is widely respected as one of the globe’s most popular sunset, cocktail and entertainment venues. Showcasing unparalleled views from 14 meters above the Indian Ocean, Rock Bar is accessible via AYANA’s dramatic cliff side inclinator. Featuring a glamorous sunset vibe, and a seductive after-dark ambiance, listen to premier international DJs as they heighten your experience from a custom DJ booth carved directly into the cliff face. Bali Itinerary Day 2 Uluwatu Beach Explorations & Nightlife Now everyone is going to be a bit different, and it really just depends on how you want to spend your Bali vacation! Do you want to treat this more of a relaxing holiday, or are you more on the adventurous side? Do you want to be surrounded by people and experience luxurious beach clubs, or do you prefer some solitude and explore quieter areas. No matter what kind of traveler you are, I’ve listed a few of my favorite activities in Uluwatu and the south coast of Bali, and I’m sure this will keep you super busy!! Uluwatu Highlights & Things to Do Visit the Uluwatu Temple “This one of six key temples believed to be Bali’s spiritual pillars, and is renowned for its magnificent location, perched on top of a steep cliff approximately 70 metres above sea level.” I’d also suggest checking out the Kecak Fire Dance if you’re there at the same time! It’s a unique cultural fire & song show, and definitely a cool experience! Watch the professional surfers at Uluwatu Beach! There are tons of different bars and restaurants to choose from, but sit back, grab a Bintang local beer, and watch from above while these pros amaze you with their skills! Explore all the beaches around Uluwatu Padang Padang, Suluban Beach, Padang Padang, Dreamland Beach, Bingin Beach, Melasti Beach, Green Bowl Beach, and Pandawa Beach! Never miss a sunset. Uluwatu is home to the most magical sunsets practically every evening, so make sure you plan accordingly! Find an infinity pool, rooftop bar, or restaurant terrace, and soak it up! Check out a Dayclub Sundays Beach Club, Finns Beach Club, OMNIA, Karma Beach Club, etc. Honestly, there are tons of epic places to spend a day, but they can be a bit pricey if you’re a backpacker on a budget! Sunday Nights at Single Fin This is one of the most legendary parties on the island, but they only really happen on Sunday night! Don’t get me wrong, Single Fin Uluwatu is an awesome bar & restaurant every night of the week, but definitely, don’t miss the Sunday night party! Saturday Nights at Padang Padang There’s a really cool beach party every Saturday night with reggae and electronic music, lively crowds, and unique location! Rent a Moto To Explore It All Easily Uluwatu is one of the best areas on the island to adventure around on a moto! You can rent one for as little as $4 per day, the roads never seem too busy, and it’s just a great feeling! Enjoy a Meal at Cashew Tree This will always be one of my favorite restaurants in all of Bali! They’ve got deliciously healthy smoothies, a large menu, and affordable prices. It’s a backpacker favorite as well, located nearby Bingin’ beach. Check out my article about the best things to do in Uluwatu for more information! All I know is that it’s simply a breathtaking area of Bali, and it might just be hard to leave!! 2 days of Bali life - Uluwatu. Bali Itinerary Day 3 Nusa Islands Day-Tripping Located just a short 20-30 minute speed boat ride off the coast of Bali are three idyllic islands Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Ceningan, and Nusa Penida! They are all absolutely gorgeous, have unbelievable beaches, landscapes, and some of the best snorkeling/ scuba-diving in the country!! I’ll talk about this at the bottom of this article, but a substitution would be to actually spend several days on one of these islands if this is something you care a lot about! I think it’s a really fun and fantastic day-trip since it’s just off the coast, and you can see a lot and still make it back to Uluwatu for sunset cocktails that is, if you have the energy! There are tons of different options, but here are a few of the best sellers! It really just depends if you’re more into beaches/ viewpoints, or swimming/ snorkeling! Best of Nusa Penida Private Full-Day Tour “Climb aboard a fast boat at Sanur Beach and cross the sea to Toyapakeh on the small island of Nusa Penida. Meet your local host on arrival and begin your private day tour. Visit the famous Kelingking Beach for the chance to take photos of the most beautiful spot on the island. Marvel at the cliffs overlooking the Indian Ocean, and then continue to Pasih Uug Broken Beach and the natural pool of Angel’s Billabong. Experience the peace and quiet of one of the less visited spots on Nusa Penida before going to the popular beach at Crystal Bay, known for its great diving and snorkeling opportunities.” Price $ Read Reviews & Check Availability From Bali Snorkeling Day Trip to Nusa Lembongan “Discover an island paradise off the south coast of Bali and snorkel at 3 different spots around the islands of Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida in the Indian Ocean. Marvel at the wide variety of tropical fish and live coral flora and fauna” Price $ Read Reviews Full-Day Snorkeling Trip to Nusa Penida & Manta Point “Nusa Penida is a perfect spot for snorkeling and exploring marine life as you’ll see on this full-day trip. Spot the ocean sunfish, or mola mola and the great manta rays on some of the most amazing drift dives in Indonesia. Board the boat at Sanur Beach for the ride to Nusa Penida and your first snorkeling session of the day at Manta Point. Marvel at the majestic manta rays, which grow up to 6 meters in length. Take some time to enjoy a swim or to relax on the boat, before your second snorkeling session. Afterwards, savor a delicious lunch on the boat.” Price $ Read Reviews Check out this epic YouTube Video about Nusa Penida for some travel inspiration! NUSA PENIDA 4K - MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACE IN BALI Bali Itinerary Day 4 Canggu Chillin & Bar Hopping In only a few short years, Canggu has quickly risen in popularity and overthrown Seminyak as “THE PLACE TO BE” in Bali! It’s changed drastically since my first visit in 2015, and has become a digital nomad hotspot loaded with trendy cafes, co-working spaces, yoga studios, beach clubs, funky bars, surf camps, and thousands of people enjoying the Canggu lifestyle! I was fortunate to live in Canggu for a couple of months this year, and it really is must-visit in Bali! Canggu Highlights & Things To Do Eat at as many different cafes as possible! Canggu is easily one of my top “foodie hotspots” I’ve ever visited in my entire life, and there are literally dozens of places you should try! A couple of my personal favorites are Milk & Madu, The Shady Shack, Motion Cafe, Peleton Supershop, Cinta Cafe, and Milu by Nook! Take a 2-Hour Professional Surfing Lesson If you’re new to the sport, Canggu can be an excellent place to learn the basics of surfing! While the waves can be a bit rough on some days, the surf camps are awesome in Canggu and will be a great way to spend a couple of hours. Watch the sunset every night on the beach! There are tons of different little local bars & restaurants along the beach, and they tend to put out bean bags and tables during the sunset. Grab a coconut and a beer, and watch as the sky changes colors to gorgeous orange and pink hues! Relax & swim at Alternative Beach Pool & Hostel! This recently opened venue is becoming super popular in Canggu! It’s got a perfectly temperature pool, decent food options, and nice sandy vibe hence the name of Alternative Beach. Spend a Luxurious Day at Finn’s Beach Club. If you’re not on the strictest budget, why not book a daybed at Finn’s for an easy going day at a gorgeous venue! Stop by AMO Spa for one of their famous facials, relaxing massages, and an epsom salt jacuzzi session! I’m sad I didn’t discover this place sooner, because it ended up being one of my favorite spots in Canggu! The sauna, steam room, jacuzzi, and cold plunge circuit is an outstanding endorphin rush!! Canggu Nightlife Bar Hopping! Whether you go for drinks at Old Man’s, cocktails at La Brisa, or find your way to the hidden bar in the supermarket along the “Canggu shortcut”. Some other bars really awesome bars I enjoy are The Lawn awesome pool included, Pretty Poison, and Deus! You can check out this article about the best bars in Canggu for more information on the nightlife! Check out this epic YouTube video for some more Canggu Travel Information & Inspiration Canggu, Bali What To Know Before Going 4K Bali Itinerary Day 5 Surf, Eat, Repeat & Tanah Lot Temple Sunset Spend another day exploring everything mainly the cafes that Canggu has to offer! Do some yoga, go surfing again, hit a co-working space, go do some cross-fit, join a beach clean up, etc.. What I’d recommend though for sunset is to rent a moto, and drive down the road only 20-25 minutes to the Tanah Lot Temple! It’s one of Bali’s most important landmarks, famed for its unique offshore setting and sunset backdrops. An ancient Hindu shrine perched on top of an outcrop amidst constantly crashing waves. There’s a small entrance fee of 60,000 IDR $4 and you can easily spend an hour or two walking around the coastline and enjoying the scenic views. Bali Itinerary Day 6 Seminyak Shopping, Day Clubs & Nightlife Continuing on with this Bali Itinerary, I’d recommend making the short drive from Canggu down to Seminyak for a day of shopping and beach clubs! Seminyak is one of the fancier and more developed regions on the island and is full of awesome things to do, places to eat, and fantastic souvenir shopping! Now, on this itinerary, I’ve only listed one-day here in Seminyak because the last time I visited I felt it was starting to get a bit too overcrowded, but you could easily stay here for several days, and explore everything this place has to offer! Seminyak Highlights & Things To Do Souvenir Shop Til’ You Drop! For me, I think the Seminyak/ Legian/ Kuta area is the best for buying all your souvenirs in Bali! Just remember to haggle, or else the locals will take you for a ride. Most prices in all the souvenir stalls are negotiable! Visit Potato Head Beach Club! I’ve visited the world famous Potato Head on several different occasions, and it still remains one of my favorite spots in Seminyak! It’s a gorgeous beachfront property, has tons of fancy daybeds and loungers, and the food is absolutely delicious! While it is a bit costly for Bali standards, it’s worth stopping by for a a swim, a meal, and a beer! There’s a pretty lively atmosphere as well, and can be a great place to meet people especially around the swim-up bar. Bean Bags & Umbrealls at La Plancha Seminyak! One of the most colorful bars & restaurants on the beach you’ll ever see! During sunset they’ve got a really fun DJ spinning, decent prices, and just an overall fantastic vibe you’re guaranteed to love! Pool Party at Mrs Sippy! This is the largest salt water pool and one of the best pool party hotspots in Bali! They regularly have international DJ’s come perform I saw Pete Tong there earlier this year, and you’ll love watching people jump from the high-platform all day long! Grab a cup of coffee at Revolver! If you’re a coffee snob, then you gotta try a cup from Revolver, as it’s known to be the best coffee in Seminyak! Visit Eden Life Centers Medical Spa! Want a luxurious medical spa treatment at the FRACTION of the cost? Then you MUST go to Eden Life Centers! I actually got my very first facial spa there, and it was a game changer! The facilities are top-notch, the staff is amazing, and you can even get an IV drip if you’re feeling a bit hungover! Seminyak Balinese Cooking Class & Market Tour “Learn how to cook authentic Balinese dishes with your friendly and experienced local chefs in Seminyak. Join this fun cooking course and bring back some Balinese recipes and newly acquired skills from this cooking class.” Price $ Read Reviews Party it up at the Legendary Nightlife! Kuta & Seminyak are two areas that are quite popular for their bar/ nightclub scene, and here are a few of my favorite spots Motel Mexicola, SkyGarden, Ku De Ta, Cocoon, Woobar, and JENJA. Bali Itinerary Day 7 Ubud Cafes, Monkeys, Temples, and Yoga Now that you’ve gotten plenty of time exploring Bali’s popular beach areas, the time has come to make the hour drive up to the cultural and spiritual capital of Bali! There is truly something magical in the air at Ubud, and the minute you step foot in this town, you will slowly start to feel your stress & worries float away! Ubud is also a fantastic jumping off point for adventuring around the rest of the island! For your first day in Ubud though, here’s what I would suggest crossing off your bucket list! Trendy Cafes, Vegan Eats & Smoothie Bowls! Ubud is another incredible destination for food, and you could easily spend 3 days here eating at as many places as possible, and still only scratch the surface. A few of my favorites you MUST TRY are ZEST, Sayuri Healing Food, Alchemy, KAFE, and Clear Cafe. You can check out this article titled, “The 50 Best Restaurants in Ubud” for more info, especially if you’re a foodie it’s a must read! Stroll through the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary! Want to get up close and personal with monkeys!? Well, this is going to be the best place to do it! Just be careful, the monkeys aren’t always as friendly as you’d hope! It’s centrally located in town, super cheap, and a super fun way to spend an hour! Legends of the Hidden Temples! Go rent a moto, and explore as many of the beautiful temples in the Ubud area! There are literally dozens, and all of them are gorgeous! A few top picks are Pura Tirta Empul, Pura Taman Saraswati, and Goa Gajah! Do some Y-O-G-A! There are some really fantastic yoga studios in Ubud, and even if it’s not your thing, I’d recommend trying it out! My first experience with bikram yoga was in Ubud, and it was a sweaty experience I’ll never forget!! Ubud Balinese Cooking Class at an Organic Farm “Discover the culinary secrets of Bali at an exclusive cooking class at an organic farm in the lush tropics surrounding Ubud. Visit a local market and experience everyday life, before preparing a regular or vegetarian meal with the help of a chef.” Price $ Read Reviews Ubud Center Market Shopping! Strolling around downtown Ubud has some really fantastic shopping opportunities! From the traditional art market, souvenir stalls, and trendy fashion stalls; you can find some really awesome stuff here! Bali Itinerary Day 8 Tegalagang Rice Terraces, Bali Swing & Campuhan Ridge Walk Located just a quick twenty-minute scooter ride from downtown Ubud is the Instagram famous and undeniably gorgeous Tegalagang Rice Terraces! It’s one of the most stunning tourist destinations in Bali, and will certainly impress you with it’s sprawling views of lush green valleys, rice paddies, and towering palm trees! It’s completely free to walk through, but I would bring money for any Bali swings you want to do, coconuts, cold drinks, meals, etc. If you’re willing to wake up early, watching the sunrise & witnessing the light rays shine through the palm trees is a sight you need to see to believe! It’ll be one of the most peaceful ways to start your day, and then you can spend the next 3-4 hours exploring the area! If you head there mid-day though, expect big crowds and intense humidity which can make for some sweaty explorations! When you’re done hiking around the rice terraces, I’d recommend picking one of the restaurants up at the top for a bite to eat! It’s a pretty epic place to enjoy a refreshing smoothie bowl & fresh coconut water! Terrace River Pool Swing Just a few minutes down the road from the main rice terraces is this super fun zip-lining and Bali Swing mini-amusement park called Terrace River Pool Swing ! It’s also free to walk through and take photos, but if you want to do any of the activities you’ll have to pay. My friend Vanessa and I spent a good hour here, and we really loved it! Campuhan Ridge Walk The Campuhan Ridge Walk is the best known Ubud hiking trail and is a fantastic place to stroll during the sunset or any time of the day really. The sparse crowds and the aesthetically rich vistas will remind you why people from around the world come to Bali! The trail starts at the historical origin of Ubud, the confluence or Campuhan of the Wos Rivers. You’ll get some really epic hilltop views as you stroll along the nice paved trail, and will be surrounded by Ubud rice fields and a deep gorge with a river rushing through it. It’s only about kilometers long, so it is popular as place to work up a sweat! If you’re not too exhausted after your day of exploring the rice terraces, I would say that this is an absoltue must-do in Ubud!! Check out this video for a bit of travel inspriation/ what to expect! CAMPUHAN RIDGE WALK in UBUD, Bali - Best Hike in Bali, from the Centre of Ubud! Bali Itinerary Day 9 Mt. Batur Sunrise Hike & Spa Relaxation Recovery Admire the panoramic view of the three volcanoes of Mt. Agung, Mt. Abang and Mt. Rinjani in Lombok in the magestic sunrise over the clouds from the crater of Mt. Batur! For the adventure travelers out there, I’d highly recommend waking up super early, and beginning the trek to the top of Mt. Batur to witness one of the most magnificent sunrises you will ever see! Fair warning though, this hike is known to be a bit intense and is not for the faint-hearted! Unfortunately, this is one of the few main activities in I haven’t gotten the chance to do myself yet, but everyone speaks so highly of it! There are a few different tours to choose from, and it just depends on what piques your interest the most! Take a read through some of their itineraries, and browse through all their company reviews. Mount Batur Sunrise Trek with Breakfast Mount Batur Sunrise Trek with Hidden Waterfall Mount Batur Sunrise Trek & Hot Springs “Head up the mountain along a less-crowded hiking trail that follows the volcano’s eastern slope. During the ascent, you’ll trek along a 3-kilometer-long trail. The trail is of moderate difficulty, and passes through lush tropical jungles. On reaching the top you’ll enjoy breakfast cooked by steam from the volcano. Sip hot tea or coffee at leisure while watching the magical sunrise. Afterwards, your trek continues to the main crater rim of the volcano, at 1,717 meters above sea level. Take a different route down the mountain, starting from the southwestern crater rim. The journey ends with a chance to soak in the crystal-clear waters of a hot spring to soothe away any aches and pains you may have.” Mount Batur Bali Sunrise Volcano Trek Ubud Spa Recovery After an early morning wake-up and a long day of climbing up a volcano, you’re going to be ready for a little bit of selfcare and pampering! Ubud was the first time I ever booked a full-day spa package, and I was absolutely blown away by the overall experience. I only paid $120 but I received a body scrub, 60-minute massage, herbal bath, healthy lunch, manicure, and pedicure!! It was called DIVINE PAMPERING!! There are countless different spas in Ubud that would be perfect, but I went Taksu Spa Ubud’s Premiere Wellness Center for my spa treatment. They didn’t pay me to say this or anything, I just loved my experience, and would highly recommend it to fellow travelers! If you’re looking for something a bit cheaper though, you can visit any of the smaller massage parlors spread around the town! Bali Itinerary Day 10 Handara Gate, Lake Batan & Ulun Danu Beratan Temple & Sekumpul Waterfall Next up on this Ultimate Bali itinerary is to book a day-trip, hire a private driver, or rent some scooters and to explore the Northern side of Bali! There’s quite a lot to see up there, and will definitely be a pretty solid day of adventures. Handara Gate Make a quick stop over at this iconic “Bali Gate”, which is actually the entrance to a golf a course! It’s a perfect photo opportunity, and is a breathtaking view of green scenery and the gigantic-exotic traditional Balinese gate as your backdrop! Lake Beratan This is where you’ll visit the majestic Ulun Danu Beratan Temple sitting on a small island on the lake, just as you’ve seen in the postcards and Instagram shots of Bali. This lakeside temple was constructed in honor of Dewi Danu, goddess of the lake that was formed by a volcanic eruption 30,000 years ago. Sekumpul Waterfall Quite commonly referred to as the best waterfall in Bali! It’s just a 40-minute drive or so from the Lake, and is the perfect place to spend a few hours! Just don’t forget your GoPro! Check out this article titled Sekumpul Waterfall What you must know before you go for a bit more detailed info for planning your visit! Apparently there’s a need for a mandatory guide to visit in 2019, so be prepared for that!! Banyumala Twin Waterfall “This stunningly beautiful waterfall is perfect for a quiet and peaceful afternoon in the arms of Mother Nature. The natural pool is inviting with its translucent turquoise waters. Swim in tranquility, listen to the thunderous roar of cascading waters and take in the sights of the vibrant greenery. Although no picture will ever do this natural wonder justice, that shouldn’t stop you from that perfect Instagram shot!” How to Explore the North of Bali in One Day ! Northern Charm Lake Bratan, Handara Gate, Waterfall & Swing This tour company offers a trip that goes to most of these places, and would be a great way to see everything with a professional guide!! Price includes all entrance fees which can actually add up, and has excellent reviews! Hire a Car with a Private Driver for 10 Hours I remember when I first visited Bali and discovered you can hire a car with a driver to take you anywhere you wanted to go for less than $50! It’s such a fantastic deal, especially if you’re traveling with a significant other or group or friends! Rent a Scooter & Do it Yourself If you’re confident on a scooter than I would 100% recommend you just do this trip yourself! The roads are all really scenic, and I loved my experience just whippin’ around the North! It’s higher elevation, which means it’s less hot, and the way the clouds sit upon the hills really is majestic! Bali Itinerary Days 11-14 Experience Paradise on the Gili Islands Now if you’ve got more than 10 days in Bali, this is where I’d suggest sailing over to the Gili Islands one of my favorite destinations in Indonesia! I actually spent a few months living on Gili Trawangan working at a party hostel back in 2015, and it was one of the highlights of my time backpacking through Southeast-Asia! A trip to the Gili Islands is basically a trip to paradise! The color of the water here will honestly leave you speechless, and I’m just obsessed with the fact that pretty much anytime you go snorkeling/ scuba-diving out there you’ll be swimming with turtles! There is top-notch nightlife, incredible restaurants, a relaxed atmosphere, gorgeous villas, and the most jaw-dropping sunsets every night!! Gili Trawangan = Party Island Gili Meno = Honeymoon Island Gili Air = Best of Both Worlds / Family Friendly To get to the Gili Islands, you’ll need to talk to any travel agent in Ubud to organize the hotel pick-up/transfer schedule! You can pick various times, but I’d recommend doing the earliest one possible. It’s a couple hours drive to the port, and then another couple hours to the islands! Gili Islands Highlights & Things To Do Snorkeling/ Scuba-Diving Every Day! The water is crystal clear here, and you can see some pretty awesome marine life just off the shores of each of the three islands! For those who are scuba-divers, make sure you go chat with some of the dive centers to discuss the best dive sites! Watch the sunset every night! Grab a cocktail or a coconut at one of the many beach bars, and watch while the sky dips beneath the horizon in the future, and lights up the sky in pretty much every color of the rainbow! Party it up! Gili Trawangan is easily one of the best party islands in Southeast Asia, and you can find yourself bar hopping every night if you wanted to! Bike Rides Around The Island! There are no cars on the Gili’s, so I’d recommend spending at least one day by renting a bike, and riding all the way around the island! Enjoy a Psychedelic Experience! You may or may not be interested in this, but you can buy magic mushrooms in the Gili Islands quite easily! They’re readily available at many beach bars and shops, and they’re a super fun way to spend a few hours! Arrival At Bali Denpasar Airport Once you’ve landed in Bali, successfully made it through immigration/ customs, and collected your bags – you’ll need to get your transportation sorted to your first hotel! I must warn you that I think the worst part about Bali is the Bali airport! You will be harassed by countless people asking you for a taxi, and it can be really overwhelming after a long haul flight! That’s why I’d strongly suggest booking a Bali Airport Private Transfer beforehand! There are tons of different Bali transfer companies, and most hotels will offer this service but charge way too much, but I really love this one through Get Your Guide – Bali Airport Private Transfer! I’ve personally used this service before, and for only $15 it’s a pretty fantastic deal! It’s really nice to have this all handled before arriving at the airport, because it makes for a stress-free arrival! Most Bali car drivers are super friendly and are happy to chat about their favorite things on the island, food, etc. Bali Itinerary Substitutions Alright, so I know I just went over so much information, but now I’m going to offer up a few other possible Bali itinerary ideas! The truth is that every traveler is a bit different, and there is no right way to spend 10 days or two weeks exploring Bali! Spend More Time on the Nusa Islands! With fantastic marine biodiversity, rugged landscapes, and pristine beaches – taking the ferry over to the Nusa Islands and spending 3-4 days over here would be a great option! Book a Few Nights at Mt. Kintamani instead of Ubud! This is a really gorgeous part of Bali, and you wouldn’t believe some of the gorgeous resorts up there! It’ll also make the sunrise hike a lot easier of an adventure, and you could even attempt to do it on your own to save the money! Relax & Slow down in Sanur! This sleepy coastal town was one of the very first places I visited in Bali, and I honestly loved it! While it may not have the gorgeous coastlines like in Uluwatu, or the trendy cafes in Canggum but it’s definitely a comfortable spot with some lively resorts, beautiful beach, and nice relaxing vibe. There’s great souvenir shopping, an awesome night market, and overall a solid place to spend a few days! Bali Itinerary Travel Tips Bring an International Driver’s License! Fair warning – there’s a good chance that you will get pulled over while driving around Bali! The local cops in Bali are, well…they can be rather CORRUPT. Not all of them, but there’s a huge issue with cops extorting cash from tourists! I’ve been harassed almost every time I drive around Bali for longer distance trips, but if you have the proper paperwork and an International Driver’s License, you shouldn’t have any problems! Most of the time they are just security check-points on major roads. If you do get pulled over and they are giving you a difficult time… just try and BRIBE THEM. Hand them over a 50,000 IDR bill and then show them an empty wall! Simply drive off, and see if that works! Be Careful with the Money Exchange Places! They are notorious on the island for scamming tourists, so my recommendation would be to just use the ATM’s to get your money. Also, make sure you bring a credit card with no international withdrawal fees! Most tour agencies, restaurants, and bars accept credit cards these days! Don’t Trust The Monkeys! If this is your first time traveling through Southeast-Asia, you might not understand how evil monkeys can actually be! Don’t have any loose jewelry around them, don’t smile at them don’t look at them directly in the eyes, etc. Just be super cautious with them! Check out these YouTube Video below for First Time Travelers to Bali! TOP 10 BALI TRAVELLERS PARADISE Bali Travel Guide - How to travel Bali for First-timers How To Get Around In Bali The transportation options in Bali are all really affordable, and it’s super simple getting from place-to-place! While traffic can be a huge issue especially on the longer journeys between the major destinations on this Bali itinerary, you’ll never have to spend more than $10-$15 for a ride! There are three main Rideshare apps in Bali UBER, GOJEK, and GRAB! Download all three of these before landing, and you’ll always be able to find a ride. I’ve never had any issues using any of these platforms and is definitely the easiest way to get around. You can even call a MOTO GoJek, and they’ll offer you a helmet and you sit behind them! Renting a scooter is also an extremely popular way for travelers in Bali to explore the island. Especially around Canggu, Uluwatu, and Ubud – it makes a huge difference if you have your own moto! Hire a Private Driver for $40-$60 per day depending on how long you hire for! For example, if you’re booking a taxi from Uluwatu to Canggu, why not just hire the driver for the entire day, and go explore as much as possible! It really just depends on how you want to spend your days! Interested in Scuba Diving…? If you’ve found yourself with some more time to gallivant around Indonesia, I’d highly recommend booking a flight from Bali to Labuan Bajo. so you can visit the wondrous Komodo National Park and experience some of the most unbelievable marine biodiversity and scuba-diving in the world! I’ve now visited Komodo two different times, and it really is a remarkable destination that deserves a place on every single traveler’s bucket list! Komodo National Park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as a Man and Biosphere Reserve! The color and clarity of the water is stunning, the landscape is completely gorgeous, and getting up close and personal to Komodo Dragons is an experience you’ll never forget. But the real magic begins when you strap on your fins and snorkel mask, and start exploring the underwater scenery! It really is the best snorkeling and scuba-diving I’ve witnessed in my life! It’s also one of the best places to do a liveaboard in Southeast Asia, as the prices are relatively affordable compared to other popular scuba destinations. Check out these Komodo National Park liveaboards to view dates, prices, and availability to see if you can squeeze one into your Bali itinerary! Adelaar Liveaboard Bali – Komodo Moana Liveaboard Indo Aggressor Komodo National Park Purchase the Bali Lonely Planet & Pocket Book No matter how long your Bali vacation is, I’d also recommend picking up one of the Bali Lonely Planet Travel Guide Books below! They are honestly loaded with insider tips, restaurant recommendations, and fun day ideas! I know I’ve gone into a lot of detail in this post so maybe you should bookmark this for your trip, but these are always good to have handy! Planning a Trip to Bali, Indonesia & Southeast Asia…? I’ve spent a lot of time backpacking around this marvelous region of the world, and I’ve written a rather large amount to help you figure out your ideal upcoming vacation! Take a look through some of my favorite articles below, and feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions about my Bali itinerary travel guide! 10 Awesome Things to do in Uluwatu, Bali, Indonesia 3 Days in Ubud The Best Travel Itinerary 7 Music Festivals in Bali, Indonesia to Experience Before You Die The Ultimate Backpackers Guide to Gili Trawangan, Indonesia 10 Awesome Things to do on Gili Trawangan The 7 Best Place to Eat on Gili Trawangan Komodo Island Trip Review Sailing from Lombok to Flores The 5 Best Places to Trip on Magic Mushrooms in Southeast Asia The 15 Best Places to Party in Southeast Asia The 20 Best Beaches in Malaysia The 20 Best Beaches in Vietnam The 20 Best Beaches in Sri Lanka 10 Days in Thailand The Ultimate 10 Day Thailand Itinerary Thanks for reading my Bali Itinerary Travel Guide!! Share this Bali Itinerary with your squad!!
Youshould plan to spend around Rp922,211 ($62) per day on your vacation in Bali, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, Rp258,405 ($17) on meals for one day and Rp116,446 ($7.78) on local transportation.
Last Updated on by Planning a trip to Indonesia and looking for the best things to do in one day in Bali? Well, you’ve come to the right place. This one day itinerary Bali, Indonesia, covers some of the best places!Contents1 Bali Island The Tropical Heaven of Indonesia2 How to Get From Java to Bali?3 Ubud4 One Day in Bali Best Places to Pura The Main Entrance of Handara Golf and Munduk Buyan and Tamblingan Jatiluwih Rice Uluwatu Jimbaran5 Best Time to Visit Bali Bali Island The Tropical Heaven of Indonesia Bali is no doubt one of the world’s best destinations. It is a real tropical heaven with a unique mixture of sandy beaches and places to surf, ancient culture, exotic temples and palaces, as well as warm hospitality. Aside from that, the island is known by its rice fields, which stretch over to many places, to the foothill of the sacred volcanoes in a combination with thick tropical jungle. One day in Bali isn’t enough, but even for a day you can explore so many amazing to Get From Java to Bali? For many travelers the main way to get to the heavenly island is by ferry from the harbour in Ketapang or by jet from Jakarta or Surabaya. Passing with a ferry from Java to Gilimanuk – the harbor in Bali – takes about 30 minutes. From there, there are microbuses to Denpasar, where you can take a taxi to Ubud, Kuta or some of the other cities. Ferry from Java to Bali 6500 IDR € Bus from Gilimanuk to Denpasar 50 000 IDR € Bus from Denpasar to Ubud 100 000 IDR € But before that, after three days together, I should have separated with my faithful driver Erwin. I decided to ask him something for the ending. Here is part of the conversation – Erwin, have you been anywhere outside Indonesia? – No, Sir. I have never left the country. I don’t have the opportunity to do so. – Good, well if you have it, where would you go? – Nowhere, Sir. Why would I do it?! I travel through my whole life and this is enough. And if had the opportunity, I would feed all starving children. They are the greatest fortune. – What do you mean you travel? – Well, I constantly drive people from all countries. This is how I travel through the world. Here, now I learned something about Bulgaria. I already have a friend from this country, right? – Ubud is known as the cultural heart of Bali – a centre for arts and crafts on the island. In and around the city are settled many magnificent ancient temples, wonderful rice fields, and a forest with monkeys, waterfalls, a volcano and many other landmarks. From Ubud, you can reach anywhere easily. It is worth to stay for at least a couple of days to feel the spirit and the atmosphere of the city. My stay was exactly a day long and I didn’t have the opportunity to visit all the places that I wanted. I still managed to go some of the most emblematic landmarks on the island. One Day in Bali Best Places to Visit Even if you have only one day in Bali, you can visit unique places and sights if you organize your program well. Pura Bratan Pura Ulun Danu Bratan Pura Bratan is the major Shaivite water temple in Bali, Indonesia. It has been devoted to Shiva. The temple complex is located on the shore of the Bratan Lake in the mountain. It was built in 1663 and it was dedicated to the goddess of the rivers and the lakes Dewi Danu. The Bratan Lake is known also as the lake of the sacred mountain thanks to the fertility of this area. It is located at 1200m over the sea level and it has a cold tropical BratanPura Bratan Pura Ulun Danu Bratan Entrance Fee 50 000 IDR € The Main Entrance of Handara Golf and Resort Handara golf and resort is distinguished by the beautiful gate, inspired by the Bali architecture. Inside the complex is located also one of the best golf playgrounds in the entire Asia. The main entrance of Handara Golf and Resort Munduk Waterfall Munduk is one of the most picturesque waterfalls on the island, settled among thick green vegetation. From the parking to the waterfall, it is easy to get there – the road is short and direct. Munduk Waterfall Munduk Waterfall Entrance Fee 10 000 IDR € Buyan and Tamblingan Lakes The lakes Buyan and Tamblingan are divided by a hill, covered with rain forests. They are also known as the twin-lakes. They represent two crater lakes, settled in the caldera of the Bedugul volcano. Buyan and Tamblingan Lakes Buyan on the left is the second lake in size on the Bali Island after Batur. It is located at a 1214 m. altitude above sea level. Tamblingan is located at a 1224 m. altitude above sea level and it is a small lake, covering an area of 1, 5 square kilometers. It has a built wooden platform where against payment you can receive also a better panoramic Rice Terraces Jatiluwih Rice Terraces is a marvelous place to visit with a large area from rice plantations. It is located at a 700m altitude above sea level and it offers extensive panoramic views to the expansive and stunning rice fields. I took nearly a 2-hour walk but there are different paths depending on how far you’d like to go. While you are walking, you can feel the fresh and clean mountain air, thanks to the strongly afforested mountains. Despite that the weather was rainy and not so pleasant for walks, the views were enchanting. The average annual temperature in this region is 19°C. The place is very calm and there are not so many tourists, and it as commercialized like Tegalalang in Ubud, which is a place I couldn’t visit. The unique rice balconies are under the protection of UNESCO due to the unique village atmosphere, the rice fields and the traditional irrigative system, called Subak. Jatiluwih Rice Terrace Entrance Fee 40 000 IDR € Uluwatu Temple Uluwatu Pura Luhur Uluwatu is a Hindu temple, located on a rock on above 80m above sea level in the south part of the Bali peninsula. The spiritual sanctuary of the temple is on the verge of steep rocks in the Pecatu village, the south part of Kuta. This is one of the nine important temples in Bali, intended to protect from evil spirits. Aside from that, the temple is a part from the Sad Kahyangan Temple the six most holy places for pilgrimage in Bali. According to the Bali beliefs they are key places and are meant to provide spiritual balance in Bali. Uluwatu TempleAround the temple, there is a little forest which is inhibited by a large number of monkeys, for whom the employees of the temple complex are caring. Be careful because the monkeys can try to pull things from you. Uluwatu Temple Entrance Fee 30 000 IDR € Jimbaran The Jimbaran beach is located on the southwest shore of Bali. The sand is delicate and white, and the calm waters make it very suitable for swimming and diving. Jimbaran is a home of one of the most luxurious hotels in the island. The place is excellent for watching a sunset. On the beach, there are many fish restaurants, where you can order freshly caught fish and seafood. Sunset at JimbaranBest Time to Visit Bali The best time to go to Bali is during July-August, the time of the dry season but then, naturally, there the most tourists are there at that time. The locals say that between March and September is the best time for a clear and beautiful sunset over Uluwatu.

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Bali is a fascinating place. From pristine beaches & majestic waterfalls to volcanic mountains & lush green forests, this place has it all. But when on a schedule, trying to see all of it is not always possible. So we, here at have created a custom Google Maps route for our tribe, which you can save and use on the go while in Bali. This Bali-in-a-day route will take you to as much of an assortment of riches as possible which Bali has to offer, in a single day. So sit back, relax, strap in your seatbelts, get your travel playlist going and let us guide you to the best things to do through this Bali one day tour itinerary. You can either rent your own car/scooter if you are comfortable driving through some tricky roads or rent a private guide driven car which is what we recommend. This total not per person cost of the Bali day trip private tour for about 10 hours or so is approximately between 500K-800K IDR 35-57 USD subjective to change. Negotiate for best prices and remember to establish the places of interest you would like to see during the negotiation process prior to finalising your deal. Special thanks to our awesome guide Ronny for driving us around all day! Finally, let’s begin this ride of taking you through the best of Bali through this customised one day tour! Seminyak BeachSacred Monkey Forest SanctuaryRed Coral/Munduk WaterfallCoffee Plantation & Civets SanctuaryTwin Lake Panoramic ViewWanagiri Hidden Hills Instaworthy spotGates of HandaraUlun Danu templeTanah Lot temple tour at sunsetBack to Seminyak Seminyak Beach Ideal time to arrive 7 am Ideal time to spend 1/2 hour Cost/Entry fee Just your café bill If you are staying right at the Seminyak beach then heading out for a morning at the beach is the perfect way to start your day in Bali and set the tone for this one day tour. Seminyak beach is possibly the most popular beach in Bali & quite central to the rest of the province. Indulge yourself with a hearty breakfast, a nutrient packed acai bowl or pick up some coffee & sandwiches from one of the countless cozy coffee shops or beach shacks in the area, because you’re up for a long day ahead. Once you’ve taken in the morning beach vibes and sea breeze at Seminyak, we can officially set off on our journey. If you are a bit away from the beach, just relax and enjoy breakfast at your villa/hotel. Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary Ideal time to arrive 830 am Sanctuary timings 830am-6pm Ideal time to spend 1 hour Entry fee As of 2020 Adults 80000 IDR USD Kids 3-12 years 60000 IDR USD An hour’s drive to the heart of Bali from Seminyak leads us to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Home to more than 700 macques, this monkey forest in Ubud is a sight filled with visual treats which seems straight out of the sets of Indiana Jones. This sanctuary has more to it than just these cheeky monkeys swinging from canopies of century old trees. A hotspot for tourists but a spiritual complex for locals, this place hosts ancient temples nestled in this dense forest where the rays of the tropical sun peek in through the lush green and onto the Moss covered traditional statues with typical intricate Balinese carvings on them. There are also stores selling traditional Balinese masks crafted for tourists to take back as souvenirs & be reminded of the rich Balinese culture & traditions. Monkey forest in Bali with its picturesque walkways and corners is truly a visual treat but here are our three favourite sights that kept us hooked for longer. The Pura Dalem Agung aka the main temple, Dragon bridge and the 100 year old banyan tree the canopies of which are a playing ground for the inhabitants. So don’t miss out on this place for the fresh crisp air, the smell & sound of nature, wildlife around you, ancient temples with mysterious moss covered sculptures for they are sure to leave you awestruck & make you feel as if you have entered a different dimension altogether. Here’s another one of our favorite spots in Ubud, a jungle pool club, set right in between the lush jungle that you shouldn’t miss out on. ***BONUS*** Bali Rice Terraces Ideal time to arrive A stopover in between Ideal time to spend A couple of minutes Entry fee Free As if the Indiana Jones vibes weren’t enough to sooth our nature/adventure lover souls, this route has plenty more surprises and treats for those eyes as your go from one best things to do in Bali’ to the other on this one day tour. This route has plenty scenic vistas so keep your eyes out as they are bound to catch a glimpse of these lush rice paddies that line the route. So don’t shy away from stopping over and treating your eyes to those bright green shades and breathing in the crisp cool air of the mountainous Bedugul region. One of the many beautiful Bali rice terraces Red Coral/Munduk Waterfall Ideal time to arrive 11 am Ideal time to spend 1 hour Entry fee 20000 IDR USD Just like temples, there is no shortage of waterfalls in Bali. We love nature and our one on one time with it and when we are surrounded by it, all we like is the sound of nature over the chatter of crowds and Munduk waterfall gave us just that. There was no one standing between or around us and this majestic strong gushing single stream waterfall. Other than not being crowded, this waterfall is a short and easy 20 minute hike down from the road across the parking lot. A combination of dirt path and stairs and a not too risky bamboo bridge plank is all it takes to enter this serene space. Even though you can’t directly get under the water due to the force or swim here due to the lack of water level on the ground, from all the waterfalls in Bali this one is worth visiting just to be in awe of this single stream beauty gushing down. Flanked with greenery and forest like setting all around, this Bali waterfall will surely take your breath away and leave you energised for the rest of this one day tour. Munduk waterfall Coffee Plantation & Civets Sanctuary Ideal time to arrive 12 noon Ideal time to spend 1 hour Entry fee Your food bill/any purchases As avid coffee drinkers we love to try out the local brew of the places we travel to and even bring back a pack or two home to keep the taste of our vacations lingering a bit longer just our mechanism to cope with those holiday blues. And with so much buzz around the Kopi Luwak aka civet/poop coffee and it being the most expensive coffee in the world, got us very curious to learn more about it & try it for ourselves. So this coffee is made from coffee beans that are consumed by the civet luwak, partially digested and then pooped out. The fermentation that happens in the luwak’s stomach is what gives it it’s distinct flavour. This place “Coffee Plantation & Civets Sanctuary” shown in the pictures has been closed down so instead you can stop over to the one marked on the map that claims to be cruelty free and is called “Wild civet Coffee farm” to try the luwak coffee in Bali and enjoy the magnificent view of the Golden Valley waterfalls. Sipping on the most expensive coffee in the world few inches away from a waterfall certainly sounds like an experience. They do claim to be cruelty free and eco-friendly, however it’s something we would have to see it for ourselves to believe it. However, here is our verdict of the Luwak coffee in Bali As cool and unique as the coffee might sound we wouldn’t recommend it. We didn’t buy any coffee as we usually do and regretted putting money in even for the tour few steps into it when we saw the civets trapped in the cage at “Coffee Plantation & Civets Sanctuary”. World’s most expensive coffee comes at the expense of these creatures and in our opinion should not be encouraged, besides there is plenty of good coffee left in the world to taste. Twin Lake Panoramic view Ideal time to arrive 110 pm Ideal time to spend 10 mins Entry fee Free Our Bali itinerary is filled with plenty of natural beauty and this particular spot is no exception, a treat to the eyes and truly a work of nature. These panoramic views of the two lakes encircled by dense green forests will leave you awestruck. The twin lakes, Lake Buyan to the left and Lake Tamblingan are a part of a caldera formed by the Bedugul volcanic eruptions. This concrete viewpoint that’s jutting out, where you can stand on and see the view, could very well be a part of the extinct volcano! Now isn’t that cool? Although there is one request, right next to the viewpoint there are some locals standing to make money at the cost of wild creatures. They stand there with wild bats, snakes & reptiles for photo opportunities in exchange of money but PLEASE refrain from that and don’t encourage such cruel activities while on your travels. They are supposed to be out in the wild and not on our arms and shoulders for that one Instagram shot. Instead go ahead and support the locals on this next stop to get your perfect Bali gram worthy shots. Hidden Hills Wanagiri Instaworthy spot Ideal time to arrive 130 pm Ideal time to spend ½ hour Entry fee 50K-100K IDR 3-7 USD A little further up with even more clouds rolling in, you can continue to enjoy the breathtaking view of these lakes in an even dreamier settings. There are plenty of these “Selfie points/Instaworthy spots” along the road so you can choose the set you want for what we like to call is a Postcard from Bali’ shot. But the common ones in most of them are a nest, versions of the famous Bali swing and some bamboo lookouts. Here are some we chose to convert into a postcard for our friends and family back home. Gates of Handara Ideal time to arrive 210 pm Ideal time to spend 20 mins Entry fee 30K IDR USD Candi Bentar aka split gates are a classic and important architectural feature, marking the entrances of temples all across Bali. And getting to admire these tall gates with detailed traditional carvings on them from up close is a true treat. The famous one called the Gates of Heaven Bali, on the slopes of Mount Lempuyang is breathtaking but takes hours to reach, even from the popular areas of Seminyak and Ubud. But here is another reason why we love this route. It provides you with an equally beautiful alternative to the Gates of Heaven and an opportunity to admire the beauty of these traditional gates without wasting time on travelling. Gates of Handara Even though it is in a different setting, Gates of Handara has its own unique charm. A perfectly pre-compositioned scene, a concrete road cutting through the gate leading towards lush green forests as far as your eye can see, with hills in the distance and all this blanketed by soft clouds rolling around the region, giving you a perfect mystic vibe for your yet another postcard shot. Also behold if you think there is a temple nestled somewhere behind the gate in the lush forest then you are wrong. In fact what lies behind is a Golf Course and a resort. This is why we love this one time saver, en route and a perfect blend of tradition and the modern world. The reason we love and recommend this route and this particular day tour is because it captures the essence of Bali quite well. From sacred grounds to magical architectures, oozing history & culture to endless nature. So let’s soak in some more beauty of this region. Ulun Danu temple Ideal time to arrive 235 pm Ideal time to spend 45 mins Entry fee Adult 50K-75K IDR 4-5 USD; Child 25K-50K IDR 2-4 USD +5K IDR 1USD Car parking fee If learning about the culture & witnessing places of worship is on your itinerary then you wouldn’t want to miss out on this one. Bali being the land of Gods and so rich in nature, there is no shortage of temples set in magical surroundings and one such Hindu temple and our favourite is the Pura Ulun Danu. Floating on the second largest lake of Beratan in Bali, 1200 metres above sea level with Mount Bratan as it’s backdrop, with ceremonies happening around you this temple will truly leave you spellbounded. As if these views were not magical enough, the mist that often rises from the lake hugs the temple and the surroundings in a layer of fog making it all the more mystical. So go on ahead and walk around to soak in the beauty of this place for this is one temple that truly captures the essence of Bali quite well and is a perfect blend of culture & nature. Tanah Lot temple tour at Sunset Ideal time to arrive 5 pm Ideal time to spend 1 hour until sunset Entry fee Adult 60K IDR USD; Child 30K IDR USD And here we are to the end of this “Bali in a day” journey and we couldn’t have ended this day tour anywhere else but here. This is the most iconic landmark in Bali so evidently a tourist hot spot. We usually like to avoid such heavily crowded places but we are so glad we didn’t miss out on this one. Bali is a land of Gods and oozing with traditions, so we thought of combining the local with one of our own travel traditions, which is chasing sunsets together everywhere we go. Now as the sun began slowly dipping in the water, we realised why this spot was so popular. This beautiful temple set out on a rock, surrounded on three sides by the rough sea with waves crashing in on it from all sides. Set against a backdrop of magical colors painting the sky as the sun bids goodbye to the day and slowly begins to bathe in those deep blues of the endless Bali sea. This one’s so different from Ulun Danu, which is on top of a calm still lake with soft breeze, this one glows under magical colors with strong winds perched on a rock with strong waves of the sea crashing against it. Contrasting but equally beautiful. Also it was such a captivating scene to watch this unique fusion of the influx of awestruck touristy eyes from different parts of the world discovering this beauty for the first time, combined with the spiritual and routinely Balinese paying their respects & performing their prayers. While here, don’t miss out on shifting your glance to the right of Tanah Lot for another glorious view of the Pura Batu Balong temple, comparatively less crowded but equally beautiful dazzling under the same fiery sky. Plus seeing this hollow bridge like structure took our minds back to one of our other favourite water destination filled with such scenic wonders. Back to Seminyak Our Bali one day tour ended with the sun’s magical glow & we headed back to Seminyak for a hearty meal on the colourful bean bags on the beach under the stars! There are several shacks lined up and you could choose the one’s menu and prices you like. Or you can also spend time at some of the famous beach clubs in the area. With a satisfied belly, a happy heart & a content soul we were then ready to just kick back in our pool villa, sip a cup of chamomile tea & enter into the most relaxing sleep ever in our cocoon surrounded by fragrant flowers and a canopy over us. We hope you enjoyed this virtual visual ride through Bali’s picturesque spots and cultural experiences along with us and are now all set to soak in the charm of this place for yourselves. Believe us when we say this, even though through this one day tour you would have experienced different shades of Bali, you would still want to stay longer and go back to uncover some more, we know we do. Also from the pictures you must have noticed the weather wasn’t the most ideal one to go out touring a place. We went in June, a dry season, and all our days in Bali we were bestowed with the warmth of its tropical sun. On the other hand, the day we were set out to explore the place more, the rain gods were not having it and wanted to shower us with some love too. The sun began playing hide & seek and kept up with the game throughout and the heavens unleashed on us even before we could get into the car. The rain gods literally rained in on our parade & got us bummed out, we thought we couldn’t possibly see Bali’s beauty in all its glory gleaming in the sunlight. But we were totally wrong, Bali looked prettier drenched in rain, the greens looked greener, the blanket of clouds & fog made Bali look dreamier than ever, and the crowds disappeared seeking shade, giving us the perfect opportunity to experience the serenity of some of the most iconic and otherwise busy spots. And at the end of it all, the rainbow we were left with was truly a metaphorical representation of our day having seen the different colors of Bali in the best most magical way. This time we even found the pot of gold at the end of this rainbow which was in the form of everlasting postcard like memories that will forever be etched in our hearts and have us coming back for more. Like this Post? Pin It! Bali day one « Previous Entry. After the temple visit Madeh drove to Ubud which is a lovely artsy kind of village. A lot of tourists but still worth a visit. We found a nice restaurant for lunch, and ate local Indonesian food - except for Carys who had a pizza!
See more photosStan L Says This temple, at the foot of Mount Batukaru, is very sacred to Balinese Hindus. Built in the 11th century and dedicated to the ancestors of the Tabanan regency royalty, it makes for a great introduction to Balinese culture. Some areas of the temple are closed to the public and only open when there are important Hindu to stay Less than 1 hour From the community Check out if you have time to kill 12/13/2022You must Visited! 07/22/2022Luhur Batukaru Temple▼Address Jl. Penatahan-Wongayagede Penebel 82152IndonesiaSee more photosStan L Says This UNESCO World Heritage Site is an excellent place to enjoy stunning views of the iconic Balinese rice fields. Cameras at the ready! Ask your guide to explain the fascinating "Subak" system, a century-old irrigation to stay Less than 1 hour From the community Wonderful rice terrace 06/06/2023Amazing views and scenery 05/08/2023Jatiluwih Green Land▼Address Jatiluwih Village Tabanan 82152Indonesia Hours Sun - Sat600 AM - 700 PMSee more photosStan L Says Enjoy a simple authentic Balinese lunch here, complete with beautiful panoramic views. Go local and order a "nasi goreng" fried rice or "nasi campur" mixed rice.Plan to stay 1-2 hours From the community Buffet lunch overlooking rice terraces 10/12/2016Great view and service 09/04/2016J Terrace▼Stan L Says This vibrant and colorful little market sells locally-harvested fruits, spices, vegetables, and orchids — a great spot to pick up unique souvenirs and authentic ingredients. Get yourself a bunch of bananas to feed the monkeys you're sure to see en route!Plan to stay Less than 1 hour From the community Exciting and worthwhilr 08/04/2020Ripped off!! 06/02/2017Pasar Merta Sari▼Address Jl. Raya Canikuning Bedugul, BaturitiIndonesiaSee more photosStan L Says Also called 'Twin Waterfalls,' Gitgit is just a 15-minute walk away from the main road, and a peaceful place to pause and cool off during the heat of the day. Bring a change of clothes if you plan on taking a refreshing steps down to the waterfall are a guide who can point out the various flora and fauna you'll encounter on your to stay 1-2 hours From the community Just About Ok 05/25/2023You have to Try this! 01/21/2023Gitgit Waterfall▼Hours Sun - Sat800 AM - 500 PMSee more photosStan L Says The Ulun Danu Bratan temple sits on the shore of Bratan Lake. While it's an iconic and popular Bali site, its picturesque setting makes it well worth facing the tourist crowds. Take your time to explore the surrounding area — there's more to see here than the temple on the to stay Less than 1 hour From the community The floating temple complex. 06/05/2023Very Scenic 05/22/2023Ulun Danu Bratan Temple▼Address Jl. Raya Candi Kuning Tabanan 82191Indonesia Hours Sun - Sat800 AM - 600 PMSee more photosStan L Says Tanah Lot is one of the nine directional temples in Bali. The six temples it's comprised of, built on the outer corners of the island, are believed to protect Bali from bad spirits. The ideal spot to join the locals for a blessing! Try to plan your visit during low tide, when you can walk all the way to the temple without getting your legs the priest is at the temple, line up with the Balinese locals for a Hindu forget your camera, this is a great place for sunset to stay 1-2 hours From the community One time only 06/06/2023Godly sunset 06/02/2023Tanah Lot Temple▼Address Kecamatan Kediri, Kabupaten Tabanan Beraban 82121Indonesia Price range UAH 6,830 - UAH 6,830Hours Sun - Sat700 AM - 800 PM
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Jatiluwihrice terrace and Tanah lot sunset tour is a one-day Bali tours to see the beauty of the Jatiluwih rice terrace, visit other interesting site and ends with seeing the breathtaking view of the sunset at Tanah Lot Temple. Read More » Bedugul Tanah Lot Tour
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