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72 hours
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Don’t let limited time stop you seeing the best that Bali has to offer. Tick off all of the island’s top attractions in just three days on a private tour that guarantees the undivided attention of your guide. As well as visiting famous UNESCO sites such as the Taman Ayun Temple, you’ll stray from the beaten path and see lesser-known landmarks such as Batu Bolong Temple and Bratan Lake. Accommodation is not included, however daily pickup and drop-off at your Bali accommodation is.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Dress code is smart casual
Please prepare comfortable shoes, sneaker or sandal
No Jeans
Please provide your WhatsApp number at the time of booking
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
The tour does not have to be done consecutively for 3 days. But can be interspersed
This is All Inclusive Tour. You don't have to spend extra money
Special dietary is available, please inform us at the time of booking
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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LUNCH
Lunch
Traditional Balinese Food, Asian, and Western Food are available for lunch.
Batuan Temple
Batuan Temple, referred to locally as Pura Puseh Lan Pura Desa Adat Batuan, is a focal landmark in the namesake village of Batuan that's famous for its traditional Balinese paintings. Its well-preserved sandstone bas motifs and traditional Balinese temple architecture are its main draws.
Tegenungan Waterfall
Tegenungan Waterfall is a waterfall in Bali, Indonesia. It is located at the village of Tegenungan Kemenuh, also known as Kemenuh Village on the Petanu River in the Gianyar Regency, north from the capital Denpasar and close to the Balinese artist village of Ubud. The waterfall is isolated but has become a popular tourist attraction. It is one of the few waterfalls in Bali that is not situated in highlands or mountainous territory. The amount and clarity of the water at the site depend on rainfall but it contains green surroundings with fresh water that can be swum in. The waterfall includes varying highs that can be climbed after the descent down stairs to reach it. This attraction also features a viewing point to the jungle and waterfall at the main entrance
Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a nature reserve and temple complex in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. It is also known as the Ubud Monkey Forest. The Sanctuary is home to over 1260 long-tailed macaques, who are considered sacred by the local Balinese people.
Tegalalang Rice Terrace
Tegallalang Rice Fields is situated in a valley that offers extraordinarily scenic lookouts over the terraces and surrounding green landscape. Along with the ones in the villages of Pejeng and Campuhan, Tegallalang Rice Fields form the three most stunning-looking terraced landscapes in Ubud region.
Tirta Empul Temple
Tirta Empul temple (Indonesian: Pura Tirta Empul) is a Hindu Balinese water temple located near the town of Tampaksiring, Bali, Indonesia. The temple compound consists of a petirtaan or bathing structure, famous for its holy spring water, where Balinese Hindus go to for ritual purification.
LUNCH
Lunch
Traditional Balinese Food, Asian, and Western Food are available for lunch.
Lempuyang Temple
Lempuyang Temple or Pura Lempuyang Luhur is one of Bali’s oldest and most venerated temples, on par with Besakih (the ‘mother temple’ of Bali). The temple is also believed to predate the majority of Hindu temples on the island. A highlight on any travel itinerary for the fit and adventurous, the main temple lies at 1,175 metres above sea level, on the peak of the namesake Mount Lempuyang in East Bali. The heights are reachable via a steep staircase of over 1,700 steps, with attractions along the way that include several other temples and hordes of grey long-tailed macaques that inhabit the surrounding cool mountain forests.
Tirta Gangga
The former royal palace of Tirtagangga (which means water of the Ganges, Hinduism's holy river) features tiered fountains, gardens, and stone sculptures of mythical creatures spouting water into bathing pools. Just outside the palace grounds, the views of the lush rice paddies of northeastern Bali are stunning.
Tenganan Ancient Village
Bali Tenganan Village is one of the Oldest Balinese Traditional Village located in Karangasem Regency, east part of Bali. This village is much referred by cultural literature science of Tenganan Pegringsingan, which is very famous in the island. It own very unique local community life pattern which is one example of Bali Aga Village cultures (Hindu Prehistoric) and different with other countryside in plain of Bali. Nowadays, this village has been appointed as a place for tourist destination which can present the attractive and unique matters which able to add the variation of object and fascination for tourist to come. A very pleasant experience to see the oldest village that still maintains its traditions and culture from generation to generation and is not eroded by modern times, cultural tourism that is very interesting for you to know if you are vacationing on this beautiful islands
Goa Lawah Temple
Pura Goa Lawah (Balinese "Bat Cave Temple") is a Balinese Hindu temple or a pura located in Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia. Pura Goa Lawah is often included among the Sad Kahyangan Jagad, or the "six sanctuaries of the world", the six holiest places of worship on Bali. Pura Goa Lawah is noted for built around a cave opening which is inhabited by bats, hence its name, the Goa Lawah or "bat cave".
LUNCH
Lunch
Traditional Balinese Food, Asian, and Western Food are available for lunch.
Taman Ayun Temple
Pura Taman Ayun is a compound of Balinese temple and garden with water features located in Mengwi subdistrict in Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia. Henk Schulte Nordholt wrote in his book Negara Mengwi that Taman Ayun was renovated in 1750. The architect’s name is given as Hobin Ho. The temple garden was featured on the television program Around the World in 80 Gardens. On 2012, the Subak cultural landscape of Bali including Pura Taman Ayun was inscribed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Ulun Danu Bratan Temple
Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is a large water temple and temple in Bali , Indonesia. This temple complex is located on the northwestern edge of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul , Tabanan Regency . Water temples cover the entire area in the watershed; on the downstream bank there are many small water temples specific to each irrigation association ( subak ). This temple is actually used for offering ceremonies to the goddess Dewi Danu , the goddess of water, lakes and rivers. Lake Bratan is one of the important lakes in terms of irrigation. Lake Bratan is known as a "holy mountain" lake, this area is very fertile, located at an altitude of 1,200 meters, and has a very cold climate. Batur Temple or Ulun Danu Temple was first founded in the 17th century. This temple is dedicated to the god Vishnu and to the lake goddess Dewi Danu. Lake Batur, the largest lake in Bali, is considered the most important on the island of Bali as the main water source for agricultural activities in Bali.
Jatiluwih Green Land
Jatiluwih village in Penebel District, north of Tabanan, has paddy fields following the contours of terraced land against the background of spellbinding Mount Batukaru and Mount Agung use traditional Balinese irrigation known as subak, Bali's community-based water control management system. Lies at an altitude of 700 meters, the cool atmosphere of more original beautiful Jatiluwih is better than the most well-known Tegallalang which has plenty of cafes and souvenir shops. Jatiluwih is one of the five rice terraces that describe the "Subak" water management system which has gain acknowledgment from UNESCO as part of the world's cultural heritage
Tanah Lot Temple
Tanah Lot means "Land in the Sea" in the Balinese language. Located in Tabanan, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northwest of Denpasar, the temple sits on a large offshore rock which has been shaped continuously over the years by the ocean tide. Tanah Lot is claimed to be the work of the 16th-century Dang Hyang Nirartha. During his travels along the south coast he saw the rock-island's beautiful setting and decided to rest there. Some fishermen saw him, and bought him gifts. Nirartha then spent the night on the little island. Later he spoke to the fishermen and told them to build a shrine on the rock, for he felt it to be a holy place to worship the Balinese sea gods.The main deity of the temple is Dewa Baruna or Bhatara Segara, who is the sea god or sea power and these days, Nirartha is also worshipped here.
3 Days + Art Villages: Extra visit to painting, wood carving and silversmith village in ubud
Pickup included
3 Days + Besakih Mother Temple: Besakih Temple or Mother Temple is considered as the biggest Hindu Temple in Bali and in South East Asia.
Pickup included
3 Days + Jungle Big Swing: This tour option is include jungle big swing (Couple Swing)
Pickup included
3 Days + ATV Tandem Ride: 1,5 hours ATV tandem ride include on your Ubud area tour.
Pickup included
3 Days + Balinese House: Visit to traditional balinese house to know how the ancient bali house looks like and learn the philosophy behind it.
Pickup included
3 Days + Primary School Visit: Visit to local Primary School in Bali and learn how local Primary School Student study in their school.
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3 Days + Snorkeling: This option is include 3 different spots snorkeling in Bloo Lagoon Beach padang bai.
Pickup included
53 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
jonny T,
Oct 4, 2024
- Viator
We had a group of 5 on this tour. The tour was a really good way to see a lot of Bali over 3 days. Our tour guide Putu was really knowledgeable, professional and caring and he loves Mentos and chocolate. He was early everyday for pick up and told us everyday what the plan was for each day. We really enjoyed the time we spent with him, especially as the tour was during is religious celebrations which made it a privilege to be involved by him. He was also happy to adapt the tour to our need which was good. All the places we visited are amazing and a must see when coming to Bali. The only negative that I have was when visiting the temples, we had locals try and sell us stuff and it was very overwhelming. I know this is custom in Bali however we got told we need to buy things as offerings which one of our group ended up paying 100k for some bananas (he does not even like bananas). We had this a few time and I do feel a tour guide should explain all this before and protect the group better from these scenarios. But overall we had an amazing 3 days exploring Bali.
PascalGabriel R,
Jun 11, 2024
- Viator
We enjoy very much these 3 days tours of Bali Island. It was easy to communicate with the Tour company in order to adapt a little bit the things we wanted to see . The tour guide (Partika) was communicating a lot about the life in Bali and of course explained about the different sites we have visited. As he was also the driver, he drives carefuly in the small very busy road of Bali Island. In total it was a perfect tour for us.
Hue N,
Jan 25, 2024
- Viator
Great 3 days Bali trip. Great guide Wayan. Professional, patient, experienced. The scenery was beautiful, the food was good. We recommend it .
Rashmi A,
May 29, 2023
- Viator
Highly recommend for anyone who wants a fun day trip to Nusa Penida. Snorkeling was great at Crystal beach. My driver Putu was safe and took great pics and videos of me. The tour operator Wayan is super friendly and professional.
Vipulkumar M,
Jan 10, 2023
- Viator
Best trip, friendly tour guide helped us by taking few photos where needed. Good time management, all the best.
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