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EXPLORE BALI

4N Bali
 

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Package Inclusion

Airport Transfer
Deluxe Stay
Buffet Breakfast
Local Sightseeing

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Tour Highlights

Tour
Kintamoni Volcano Tour
volcano & village
Tour
Tukad Cepung waterfall
waterfall
Tour
Tanah Lot Temple
religious place
Tour
Nusa Penida Tour
pristine beaches
Tour
Bali Swing
activity & fun

4.8

RATING

Beach

TOUR TYPE

All ages

Activity Level

24/7

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What’s Included in Your Trip



"Welcome to Bali!"
Upon arrival at the airport, pick up from the airport and transfer to your hotel. Check in at hotel (standard time approx. 1400 hrs.).
Evening will be free for leisure.
Overnight stay at Bali.


Enjoy buffet breakfast at the Hotel.
Proceed for Kintamoni Volcano Tour.
Kintamoni Volcano Tour offers typically involves visiting Mount Batur, an active volcano in the Kintamani region of Bali, and its surrounding area, including Lake Batur. Popular activities include taking in the scenic views, visiting local coffee plantations, and exploring nearby temples and villages. Some tours also include sunrise treks on Mount Batur.
Later visit, Tukad Cepung waterfall.
Back to Hotel at the evening and overnight stay at Bali.


Savor a delightful breakfast at the hotel.
Proceed for Bali swing, a place truly for the adventure and nature lovers alike. Surrounded by green valley, long river of Ayung and countryside view of Bongkasa village, this place brings you close to the unspoiled nature of Bali. Feel the adrenaline rush and fresh breeze as you try different fun swings. The place also offers many unique and great spots to take photos. You can also rent a dress (at extra cost) to take photos of the unique moments.
Later we visit the famous Tanah Lot Sea temple – A Historical Hindu temple and an iconic pilgrimage site, built on a dramatic rock formation in the sea. Shopping time is available on this visit for any kind of Balinese handicraft products good for souvenirs and or for collection.
Overnight stay at Bali.


Kick off the morning with an in-house breakfast.
After breakfast visit Nusa Penida by speed boat, explore the Island includes, Angel Bilabong, Kelingking beach, Crystal Bay, Broken beach.
we visit the Kelingking Beach – a beautiful beach with coral rocks, pristine sands and crystal blue waters. Here we enjoy the stunning T-Rex cliff view point – a unique shaped cliff looks like a giant rock dinosaur with jaws wide open. We then see unique limestone formations at Angel’s Billabong – a natural rock lagoon with beautiful scenic seascape. We then visit Broken Beach – to witness the amazing views with rocky holes in the middle offering unmatched beautiful scenery.
Back to Hotel & overnight stay at Bali.


Breakfast at the Hotel.
Check out from the Hotel.
Transfer to Airport as per flight schedule.

HOTEL
CITY COMFORT CLASS 3 Star 4 Star
BALI Lofi Legian / Similar Zia Kuta / Similar Rama Beach Resort & Spa / Similar
 
 
GROUP ACCOMMODATION COST
ROOM TYPE Comfort 3 Star 4 Star
SINGLE 48000.00 52000.00 56000.00
DOUBLE / TWIN 28000.00 32000.00 36000.00
TRIPLE 27000.00 31000.00 35000.00
CHILD (5 - 11 yrs) WITH MATTRESS 21600.00 24800.00 28000.00
CHILD (5 - 11 yrs) NO MATTRESS 18900.00 21700.00 19600.00
INFANT 2800.00 3200.00 3600.00
  • 04 nights’ accommodationat Bali
  • Daily breakfast at Hotel
  • Sightseeing (SIC) - KINTAMONI VOLCANO TOUR WITH UBUD VILLAGE, TUKAD CEPUNG WATERFALL, BALI SWING AT BONKASA, HALF DAY TANAH LOT TEMPLE, NUSA PENIDA TOUR.
  • Meals mentioned as per itinerary
  • Return airport transfer based on Bali airport on private basis
  • All transfers & Sightseeing by AC Vehicle
  • Airfare or any train fare
  • Extra 5% GST on the total billing amount
  • Extra TCS applicable as per govt. rule
  • Tourist VISA
  • Extra activity excluded for sightseeing
  • Early Check in / Late Check out
  • Entrance tickets to attractions other than those mentioned above or optional tours or wherever specified
  • Rates are not valid during the Dubai shopping festival, New Year, Christmas, and trade fairs
  • Any kind of facilities not mentioned above in the Top Value Inclusions.
  • The quote does not include any other expenses of personal nature such as Passport charges, portage at hotels, Insurance, POE, wines, mineral water, tips, room service, food & drink, laundry, telephone bills, etc not specified in the itinerary and anything not specified under ‘Top Value Inclusions”.
  • All hotels charge a refundable security deposit in cash or credit card at check-in time. This is refunded by the hotel provided there are no incidental purchases or damages
  • Any incidental expenses not mentioned in “Inclusions” above will have to be paid directly.
  • This security deposit is not included in the package price and must be paid by the guest directly to the hotel when checking in

  • Any change in the number of passengers would lead to a change in the cost.
  • Tour cost is subject to change with respect to any sudden increase in visa charges, airfare, taxes and/or any other cost factor that is not within Need A Holiday control at the time of giving this cost.
  • The names/passports of all qualifiers need to give to Need A Holiday one month prior to the date of departure.
  • The passport must be valid for minimum 6 months from the date of return.
  • We are not holding any reservations for the above group. Confirmation is subject to availability on clients preferred dates, failing which there will be a supplement cost.
  • Standard Check In/ Check Out time: 1400hrs/1200hrs.
  • All Hotels do not have tea/coffee making facility in room. The same differs hotel to Hotel and city to city
  • The above quotation is based on the hotel stated above and is dependent on availability at the time of reservations.
  • If the hotel is not available we reserve the right to offer an alternative of a similar standard
  • If passengers depart or arrive separate to the group, additional charges will be levied
  • In case of currency fluctuations of more than 2% or amendment in local Government taxes, we reserve the right to adjust the tour price accordingly.
  • Cost does not include any surcharges due to high season/ block out dates/festivals/Public Holidays.
  • Should the group arrive during a trade fair/festival or high demand period, we reserve the right to amend the prices accordingly or offer an alternative location.
  • We are not holding any reservations for the above group. Confirmation is subject to availability on clients preferred dates, failing which there will be a supplement cost. Alternative dates will be provided on which the same price can be maintained.

Travel Checklist & FAQs


Beaches & Island Life
1. Relax at Seminyak or Kuta Beach – Surf, sunbathe, enjoy beach bars & Bali sunsets.
2. Snorkel in Amed or Padang Bai – Peaceful east Bali spots with crystal-clear waters.
3. Island Hopping to Nusa Penida – Visit Kelingking Beach, Angel’s Billabong, and Broken Beach.
4. Explore Nusa Lembongan & Nusa Ceningan – Chill island vibes with cliff jumping and lagoons.
Culture & Spirituality
5. Visit Uluwatu Temple – Clifftop temple with ocean views and Kecak dance performances at sunset.
6. Explore Tanah Lot Temple – Iconic sea temple ideal for sunset photography.
7. Pura Tirta Empul – Experience a traditional Balinese purification ritual in holy spring water.
8. Attend a Traditional Dance in Ubud – Barong and Legong dances showcase Balinese mythology.
Nature & Adventure
9. Hike Mount Batur at Sunrise – A rewarding early morning trek with breathtaking views.
10. Visit the Tegalalang Rice Terraces – Iconic green rice paddies, great for walks and photos.
11. Bali Swing in Ubud – Fly over the jungle for that Instagram-famous moment.
12. Sekumpul Waterfall or Gitgit Waterfall – Gorgeous hidden waterfalls in North Bali.
Shopping & Food
13. Ubud Art Market – Shop for handcrafted goods, textiles, and souvenirs.
14. Canggu Cafés & Beach Clubs – Trendy area known for great food, coffee, and nightlife.
15. Try a Balinese Cooking Class – Learn local recipes like Nasi Goreng or Babi Guling.
Wellness & Relaxation
16. Spa & Massage Treatments – Try a traditional Balinese massage at local spas.
17. Yoga Retreat in Ubud or Canggu – Join classes in lush, peaceful environments.
Family-Friendly / Unique Activities
18. Bali Safari & Marine Park – Wildlife experience suitable for kids and adults.
19. Monkey Forest in Ubud – Watch cheeky monkeys roam in a sacred forest.
20. Take a Traditional Balinese Blessing Ceremony – Unique and meaningful cultural experience.
  • Documents - Some of the essential documents you need to carry are a Passport and visa(Pre-approval or on arrival), Flight tickets, itinerary, Travel insurance, and Money for expenses during your stay
  • Clothing - When visiting Bali, it is important to pack for the weather, which can vary from hot to warm during the day, and moderate at night. Therefore, it is recommended to bring multiple sets of light cotton clothes, including long-sleeves, short-sleeve, T-shirts, Bikinis. It's also essential to bring multiple sets of undergarments, a pair of socks, a small towel, a windcheater jacket (deserts can be cold at night), conservative clothing, and a shawl or scarf to cover the head.
  • Sunglasses and Sun cap - A lightweight sun cap and sunglass with side flaps are perfect to keep your head cool and avoid sunburns on a sunny day
  • Cold Cream & Sun Screen (SPF 40+): To avoid sunburns and chafing, you need to put on sunscreen as well as cold cream.
  • Footwear - A comfortable shoe is required when traveling outdoors. They shouldn’t be chunky, instead, they should be lightweight and sturdy. Also advised to carry some sandals it will help you in spending your day at leisure.
  • Water Bottle 1 Ltr.: Hydration is extremely important when it comes to traveling. Carrying a water bottle that you can refill.
  • Medication - It is advisable to pack some essential medications, such as glucose powder, medicines for headaches, diarrhea, and motion sickness, Dettol (an antiseptic liquid), bandages, cotton, and sanitary napkins.
  • Bag for all your Toiletries: A bag with all your essentials including napkins, toothpaste, sanitizers, paper soap, etc. should be carried in a ziplock bag.
  • Original passport with minimum 6 months validity from the date of tour arrival.
  • A confirmed return ticket is required to prove your intent to leave Bali.
  • A valid Tourist Visa for the duration of the tour.
  • A booking confirmation or reservation for your hotel or other accommodation in Bali.
  • 1. Where is Bali located?
    Bali is an island in the Indian Ocean and it is a province of Indonesia. It can be found two miles east of Java.
    2. What is the time difference between India and Bali?
    Bali is two hours, thirty minutes ahead of India.
    3. Do I need a visa to visit Bali?
    For most countries, Bali offers a Visa on Arrival (VoA) for 30 days. Check Indonesia immigration for updates.
    4. What's the best time to visit Bali?
    April to October (dry season). You're visiting in mid-July — peak season but great weather.
    5. What’s the local currency?
    Indonesian Rupiah (IDR).
    6. What is the best way to travel to Bali?
    Reaching Bali by sea is quite popular as there are several cruise liners that stopover at Bali, but you will first need to reach Singapore or Sumatra to board. However, the best way to travel to Bali is by air as the Denpasar International Airport receives international as well as domestic flights regularly.
    7. Is it a safe destination?
    Yes, Bali is a safe destination to travel.
    8. What are the popular places to see here?
    The popular places to see in Bali are Ubud for its forests and temples; Kuta for its beaches and surfing; Nusa Dua for its resorts; and Denpasar which is the capital of Bali.
    9. How do I get around in Bali?
  • Taxis / Grab / Gojek (ride apps)
  • Scooter rentals (popular & cheap but ride only if experienced)
  • Private drivers (for full-day tours)
    10. What are must-try dishes?
  • Nasi Goreng (fried rice)
  • Babi Guling (roast suckling pig)
  • Mie Goreng (fried noodles)
  • Sate Lilit (Balinese satay)
    11. What are the drinking laws?
    The legal age for buying and drinking alcohol in Bali is 21 years.
    12. What is the currency used in Bali?
    Bali’s currency is the Indonesia Rupiah. Several places in Bali are now using credit and debit cards but there is also a reliance on cash to make payments. In smaller, lesser known areas, credit cards will not be accepted at all. It’s always a good idea to be prepared for any eventualities by carrying the Thomas Cook Travel Prepaid Card. It is a secure way to carry money and Thomas Cook is one of the most trusted foreign exchange partners in the world.
    13. Will I get WiFi connectivity? Can I buy a local sim card there?
    WiFi connectivity is widespread in Bali, especially in hotels, restaurants, cafés and bars. You can buy a local sim card anywhere in Bali but it needs to be registered at one of the official stores of the service provider. The best service provider in Bali is Telkomsel. If you’re looking for something cheaper, then consider XL Axiata or IM3.
    14. What’s the food like there? Can I get Indian food? What about vegetarian options?
    Bali is famous for delicious food, specifically noodles in vegetables, chicken, shrimp or pork. One of the most famous dishes from Bali is Nasi Goreng. There are also several Indian restaurants in Bali if you have a craving for homestyle Indian food and some of these have thalis, curries and delicious dals and kormas. There are also plenty of options for vegetarians and vegans.
    15. What are the emergency numbers in Bali?
    112 is Bali’s main emergency number.
    16. What are the local travel options here?
    Bali has Uber and there are local taxis and buses as well. However, most people do enjoy renting a scooter and travelling around to see the place better. This is not only cheap but also a lot of fun.
    17. What are some of the things to do here?
    Since Bali is an island, there are a lot of beach related activities to pursue here such as surfing and swimming. There are also museums, caves, waterfalls and temples and numerous other wonderful things to see here.
    18. What are the tipping rules in Bali?
    Tipping is appreciated in Bali and you can either leave it on the table or in a tip jar. Tip according to the service received.
    19. What is it like to travel with infants, children and elderly?
    Bali is an excellent family holiday destination as there are plenty of places here that children will enjoy. In fact, places like Kuta and Nusa Dua have several beachside resorts that are perfect for travelling with children. The elderly can also enjoy Bali if you choose among the quieter places to stay. The most recommended places for the elderly in Bali are Nusa Dua, Ubud and Sanur as they are relatively quieter than Kuta or Seminyak.
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