Day 1: Istanbul – Bali
✈️ Flight from Istanbul to Bali (with 1 layover).
Day 2: Arrival in Bali
🌴 You will be welcomed by our team upon arrival in Bali.
🚐 Transfer to your hotel.
🛌 After a long journey, free time & rest. You can take advantage of the hotel's amenities.
Day 3: Bali Tour
🍽 Breakfast at the hotel (included).
💧 Visit to Kanto Lampo Waterfall.
🙏 Tirta Empul Temple – observe the traditional "melukat" purification ritual.
🌾 View of Alas Harum rice terraces & for those who wish, experience the gigantic "Swing" at 28 meters high.
🏨 Return to the hotel and free time.
Day 4: Bali Tour
🍽 Breakfast at the hotel (included).
🐒 Sangeh Monkey Forest – opportunity for close contact & feeding with cute monkeys.
🧚♀️ Taman Dedari – gardens famous for giant fairy statues.
🏰 Visit to Ubud Palace & free time in Ubud City Center. (Shopping or relaxing in cute cafes.)
Day 5: Bali Tour
🍽 Breakfast at the hotel (included).
📸 Handara Gate – famous photo spot.
⛩ Visit to Ulun Danu Temple.
🏨 Return to the hotel and free time.
Day 6: Free Day
🍽 Breakfast at the hotel (included).
Today you can spend your time as you wish. Optional activities:
• Seawalk
• Breakfast or dinner with orangutans
• Paragliding
• Water sports
In the evening, you can explore popular beach clubs and cafes in the Canggu area.
Day 7: Bali – Istanbul
🍽 Breakfast at the hotel (included).
💍 Visit to a silver craft workshop & shopping opportunity at Krisna, Bali’s largest souvenir center.
✈️ Transfer to the airport & flight to Istanbul.
Day 8: Arrival in Istanbul
🛬 Landing in Istanbul. Return home with unique memories and an unforgettable holiday in Bali.
1. Round-trip promotional class plane ticket from Istanbul to Bali 2. Private driver service in Bali 3. Entrance tickets: Handara, Alas Harum, Ulun Danu, Tirta Empul, Sangeh Monkey Forest 4. Breakfast at the hotel 5. 5-night hotel accommodation 6. Assistance via WhatsApp/Telegram in Bali 7. Modem for internet connection in Bali
- Swing at Alas Harum
- Clothing/dress rental at Alas Harum
- Lunch and dinner
- Optional tours (Sea Walk, Banana Boat, Paragliding, etc.)
- Other places not mentioned in the program
- Travel Insurance
- Exit Fee
- Currency and Shopping: Bali's official currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). In some cases, it may be advantageous to bring US dollars. Card usage is common, but cash is preferred in small shops. Bargaining can be done politely.
- Traffic: Tourist areas can be crowded; it's important to be patient while traveling and it's recommended to carry some snacks with you.
- Souvenirs: It will be practical to leave some space in your luggage for souvenirs you can buy in Bali.
Clothing and Beach Outfits:
- Lightweight and breathable clothing (t-shirts, shorts, dresses)
- Swimsuit, bikini or bathing suit
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Flip-flops or sandals
- Raincoat, for rain protection
- Beach towel and waterproof bag for wet items
Sun Protection and Personal Care:
- Sun cream (high SPF is recommended)
- Hat and sunglasses
- Moisturizer
- Travel-sized shampoo and shower gel
- Comb, hairpins, and elastics
Health and Basic Needs:
- Any regular medication
- Pain relievers, stomach medicine, allergy medication, and other basic drugs
- Insect repellent spray or lotion
- Wet wipes and hand sanitizer
- Personal items for menstruation, if necessary
Extra and Useful Items:
- Water bottle or thermos
- Foldable small shopping bag
- Waterproof phone case
- Powerbank
- Small backpack for daily trips
Kanto Lampo Waterfall, located in the Ubud area of Bali, will amaze you with its natural beauty surrounded by tropical forests and cascading waters. Here, you can both cool off and take unforgettable photos. It is an ideal stop for a short getaway in nature.
Tirta Empul, located in the Ubud region of Bali, is a Hindu temple famous for its sacred water springs. Visitors can perform ritual baths in the natural water pools of the temple to purify themselves and make wishes. This temple, offering both cultural and spiritual experiences, is one of Bali's most important spiritual stops.
Alas Harum – Located in the Tabanan region of Bali, Alas Harum is known for its famous tropical gardens and bird sanctuaries. Visitors can explore Bali's tropical nature here, take photographs, and enjoy traditional tropical garden walks. It is an ideal stop for those wanting to experience both nature and culture together.
This tropical forest located in Sangeh village in Bali is famous for its long-tailed macaques. Visitors can walk in the forest, have close encounters with the monkeys, and take fun photos in their natural habitat.
Taman Dedari – Located in the Ubud area of Bali, Taman Dedari is a tranquil complex surrounded by traditional Balinese architecture and lush gardens. Visitors can take nature walks, capture photos in a peaceful environment, and experience Balinese culture up close.
Ubud Palace (Puri Saren) – Located in the Ubud town of Bali, Ubud Palace is the historical residence of the Balinese royal family and a beautiful example of traditional Balinese architecture. Visitors can explore the palace's ornate courtyards and traditional artworks, enjoying the cultural atmosphere.
Ubud City Center – The cultural heart of Bali, the center of Ubud is filled with souvenir shops, cafes, art galleries, and traditional markets. Visitors can shop here, taste local delicacies, and experience Bali's culture in a vibrant way.
Handara Gate - Located in the Bedugul region of Bali, Handara Gate is famous for its iconic Balinese-style gate and stunning mountain views. Visitors can take photos here and experience one of Bali's symbolic locations.
Ulun Danu Temple - Located on Lake Bratan in Bedugul, Bali, this temple is dedicated to the water goddess Dewi Danu. Visitors can explore the temple with a backdrop of the lake view and experience one of Bali's most photogenic and serene religious sites.
Krisna Oleh-Oleh is one of the most famous souvenir and local product shops in Bali. Visitors can buy Bali's unique chocolates, coffees, jewelry, and decorative items, allowing them to shop and choose special gifts for their loved ones.
Silver Craft Workshop Visit – In workshops located in and around Ubud, you can closely observe Bali’s famous silver craftsmanship and learn about the production process of handcrafted products. Visitors can experience the art and have the opportunity to purchase unique silver jewelry.