Day 1: Arrival & Welcome to Ubud
- Arrival at Bali Airport – Meet & greet.
- Private transfer to your hotel in Ubud.
- Check-in & relax after your flight.
- Evening: Traditional Balinese Dance Performance at Ubud Palace.
- Optional: Welcome dinner at a jungle-view restaurant.
Day 2: Nature & Traditions
- Tegalalang Rice Terraces – Morning walk and scenic photos.
- Coffee Plantation Visit – Sample Bali’s famous Luwak coffee.
- Tirta Empul Temple – Join a sacred water purification ritual.
- Lunch with rice field views.
- Evening at leisure or enjoy a peaceful night at the hotel.
Day 3: Art & Local Life
- Sacred Monkey Forest – Interact with playful macaques.
- Ubud Art Market – Shop handmade crafts and local goods.
- Blanco Renaissance Museum – Explore the works of Antonio Blanco.
- Evening: Discover Ubud’s local eateries and art cafés.
Day 4: Waterfalls & Wellness
- Visit Tukad Cepung or Tegenungan Waterfall – Hidden gems in nature.
- Jungle-style lunch in a bamboo hut.
- Balinese Spa & Massage – Rejuvenate with traditional treatments.
- Optional evening yoga session in the middle of nature.
Day 5: Culture & Creativity
- Visit a local Balinese family & village – Learn about daily life.
- Traditional Cooking Class – Cook authentic dishes with locals.
- Optional: Batik painting or wood carving workshop in the afternoon.
- Evening at leisure – stroll through boutiques or enjoy a sunset drink.
Day 6: Scenic Walks & Temples
- Morning: Campuhan Ridge Walk – A peaceful walk through lush hills.
- Visit historical temples: Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave) & Gunung Kawi.
- Lunch near the temples in a traditional warung.
- Evening: Rest at the hotel or enjoy a Balinese gamelan music show.
Day 7: Free Day & Farewell Dinner
- Full day at leisure:
- Spa day or pool relaxation
- Ubud shopping tour
- Optional activities: Bali Swing, river rafting
- Evening: Farewell Dinner with a beautiful sunset or jungle view.
Day 8: Departure
- Final tropical breakfast in Ubud.
- Hotel check-out and private transfer to the airport.
- Depart from Bali with unforgettable memories.
- 🏨 7 nights accommodation in a boutique hotel in Ubud
- 🍽️ Daily breakfast at the hotel
- 🚐 Roundtrip airport transfers (arrival & departure)
- 🧭 All tours and activities mentioned in the itinerary
- 🎟️ Entrance fees to all attractions and temples
- 🧑🏫 English-speaking local guide throughout the trip
- ☕ Coffee plantation visit & tasting
- 🍛 Traditional Balinese cooking class experience
- 💆 1 Balinese massage or spa treatment
- 🥡 Lunches on selected full-day tours
- 🎭 Cultural performance (Balinese dance show ticket)
- 🚰 Mineral water during tours
- 🛡️ Basic travel insurance (optional – can be adjusted)
- ✈️ International flights to/from Bali
- 🛂 Visa fees (if applicable)
- 🍽️ Lunches and dinners not specified in the itinerary
- 🍸 Personal expenses (snacks, drinks, souvenirs, etc.)
- 💆 Extra spa treatments or optional activities not listed
- 🧺 Laundry, phone calls, or hotel minibar expenses
- 💵 Tips for guides and drivers (optional but appreciated)
- 🩺 Travel insurance (unless added as an upgrade)
- 🧳 Packing Tip: Light, breathable clothing is ideal for Bali’s tropical climate. Don’t forget swimwear, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a sarong for temple visits.
- 🛕 Temple Etiquette: Shoulders and knees must be covered when entering temples. A sarong and sash are usually provided at entrances.
- 💰 Currency: The local currency is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Credit cards are accepted in most places, but it's recommended to carry some cash for markets and small shops.
- ⚠️ Weather: Bali has a tropical climate. Expect warm temperatures year-round, with occasional rain (especially from November to March).
- 🚗 Transport: All transfers and tours are in private vehicles with air-conditioning. Roads in Ubud may be narrow and traffic can be slow—embrace the pace!
- 📶 Internet: Most hotels and cafés offer free Wi-Fi, but connection may vary in remote areas.
- 💧 Water: Tap water is not drinkable. Always use bottled or filtered water for drinking and brushing teeth.
- 🧘 Wellness Culture: Bali is famous for its yoga and holistic health scene—feel free to join a class or workshop during free time!
- 🕒 Time Zone: Bali is in UTC+8. There is no daylight saving time.
- 🙏 Culture: Balinese people are warm, kind, and spiritual. A respectful attitude and an open mind will make your experience even more rewarding.
👕 Light and breathable clothing (cotton or linen – ideal for hot and humid weather)
👙 Swimwear – for waterfalls, pools, and optional spa visits
👒 Hat, sunglasses & sunscreen – Bali sun can be intense
🧴 Insect repellent – especially useful for evenings and jungle walks
🥿 Comfortable walking shoes – for rice terrace walks and temple visits
🩴 Flip-flops or sandals – easy to slip on/off at temples and hotels
🧣 Scarf or sarong – for temple entry (can also be bought locally)
📸 Camera or smartphone – Bali is full of photo-worthy moments
💧 Reusable water bottle – stay hydrated throughout the day
💊 Basic medications – such as painkillers, stomach remedies, or any personal prescriptions.
📕 Travel insurance documents and passport copies (just in case)
💵 Some cash in local currency – for small purchases or tipping
🔌 Universal adapter – Indonesia uses types C and F plugs (230V)