Itinerary
- Day 1
Arrival in Bali
Your English-speaking guide meets you at Denpasar Airport holding a nameplate and takes you to your hotel. During the drive, they'll fill you in on where you're staying, what's around the area, and what you'll be doing over the next few days. Once you check in whenever you're ready, the rest of the day is yours to wander around and get a feel for things.



- Day 2
Bedugul - Gitgit Waterfall - Singaraja
You'll head up into the mountains where things change quite a bit as you go higher. Lower down you see cabbages, maize, and potatoes growing, then higher up it's alpine mosses and ferns. Stop at Candi Kuning fruit and flower market where you'll find exotic orchids, roses, and strawberries. Lake Beratan sits about 850 meters up in Bedugul and has a temple dedicated to the lake goddess, so you'll have time there. After that, trek through rainforest to reach Gitgit Waterfall, then check out Singaraja, which used to be Bali's capital but has that old town charm now. The drive back takes you through mountain scenery on your way to the hotel.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit Candi Kuning fruit and flower market
- Lake Beratan at Bedugul
- Trek to Gitgit Waterfall
- Visit Singaraja
Landmarks Candi Kuning Fruit and Flower Market Lake Beratan Gitgit Waterfall Singaraja 


- Day 3
Ubud Royal Palace - Balinese Massage
Get an early start trekking around Tegalalang village in Ubud, where those terraced rice fields Bali's known for are located. Your trek lasts about 1.5 to 2 hours as you watch farmers work their fields and hear birds in the fresh air. Drive into central Ubud afterward to see the Royal Palace with its beautiful Balinese architecture. Finish your day at a spa where you'll get a one-hour Balinese massage to unwind.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Trek through Tegalalang rice fields (approximately 1.5-2 hours)
- Visit Royal Palace of Ubud
- One-hour Balinese Massage at Spa
Landmarks Tegalalang Rice Fields Royal Palace of Ubud 


- Day 4
Pura Taman Ayun - Monkey Forest - Tanah Lot Temple
The coach takes you out to the countryside for a short walk, about 300 meters, through rice paddies that use traditional Balinese methods, all surrounded by coconut trees and tropical plants like sweet potatoes and tapioca. You'll relax in a Balinese pavilion and try traditional fried tapioca and sweet potato with tea, coffee, or mineral water. Head to the Royal Temple of Mengwi next, built back in 1634, which has a moat around it and multi-roofed shrines with carved wooden gates. The Sacred Monkey Forest comes after that, with hundreds of monkeys hanging around towering trees. Wrap up at Tanah Lot, the famous Sunset Temple sitting on a lava rock about 200 meters out from shore, built in the 16th century, and you'll catch the sunset with those black lava towers in the view.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Walk through scenic rice paddies (approximately 300 meters)
- Sample traditional Indonesian fried tapioca and sweet potato with refreshments
- Visit Royal Temple of Mengwi (Pura Taman Ayun)
- Visit Sacred Monkey Forest
- Visit Tanah Lot Sunset Temple
Landmarks Pura Taman Ayun Sacred Monkey Forest Tanah Lot Temple 



- Day 5
Balinese Cooking Class
Join a hands-on cooking class taught in English where professional teachers show you how to make authentic Balinese dishes. You'll prepare around 9 main courses plus a dessert using regional recipes, things like satay, grilled fish, different curries, and black rice pudding. Traditional hibiscus tea and Balinese rice wine are part of the experience while you learn to cook these signature dishes.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Balinese cooking class - prepare 9 main dishes and dessert
- Traditional drinks (hibiscus tea and Balinese rice wine)
- Day 6
Kecak Dance - Jimbaran Bay Dinner
After your hotel pickup around 4 PM, drive along the coast to Uluwatu Temple, which sits dramatically on cliffs about 100 meters above the Indian Ocean down in the southern Bukit Peninsula. This small 10th-century temple is one of Bali's six most sacred spots. Watch a traditional kecak dance with authentic Balinese movements and chanting in a circle around a burning torch while the ocean sunset happens behind it. Then head to Jimbaran Bay for a barbecue dinner under stars with seafood including prawns, grilled fish, squid, and clams served alongside rice, spinach, and sambal. The whole experience takes about 4 hours before you get dropped back at your hotel.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner (Barbecue seafood platter including prawns, grilled fish, squid, and clams served with rice, spinach, and sambal)
Included Activities
- Visit Uluwatu Temple
- Watch kecak dance performance with traditional Balinese movements
- Barbecue seafood dinner at Jimbaran Bay
Landmarks Uluwatu Temple Jimbaran Bay - Day 7
Departure
Your guide escorts you to the airport for your onward flight.
- Meals
- Breakfast





















