Embark on a 5-day journey of discovering Bali, from its central to western, northern, eastern, and southern parts. Explore Bali’s beauty and culture with an English-speaking driver as your guide.
Embark on a 5-day journey of discovering Bali, from its central to western, northern, eastern, and southern parts. Explore Bali’s beauty and culture with an English-speaking driver as your guide.
Discovering Central Bali: Ubud Village, Kintamani Volcano, Rice Terrace, Waterfall
Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary - The Ubud Monkey Forest, managed by the village of Padangtegal, is home to long-tailed macaques, scientifically known as Macaca fascicularis. These macaques are prevalent throughout Southeast Asia and thrive in areas heavily…
Discovering Central Bali: Ubud Village, Kintamani Volcano, Rice Terrace, Waterfall
Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary - The Ubud Monkey Forest, managed by the village of Padangtegal, is home to long-tailed macaques, scientifically known as Macaca fascicularis. These macaques are prevalent throughout Southeast Asia and thrive in areas heavily frequented by humans.
Puri Saren Palace - Known locally as Puri Saren, the Ubud Palace is a renowned attraction in Bali. It is a must-visit during an Ubud Tour, located in the heart of Ubud Village, a vibrant cultural hub. The palace features the Ubud King’s Family Temple in its northeast corner.
Ubud Traditional Art Market - The Ubud Market offers a wide array of souvenirs, including silver jewelry, precious stones, batiks, T-shirts, beach sarongs, wood carvings, and cane work bags. The market is bustling, with items even hanging from the ceilings, and visitors should expect narrow alleys and occasional strong odors.
Kintamani Highland - The Kintamani Volcano is a popular tourist spot offering stunning mountain views. Situated in Batur Village, Kintamani, Bangli Regency, it stands at 900 meters above sea level, providing cool daytime temperatures and chilly nights. It is 23 miles from Bangli’s capital.
Tegalalang Rice Terrace - The Tegallalang rice terraces provide a breathtaking view of rice paddies cascading down the slopes across the valley. This high roadside location is cool and breezy, making it a popular spot for tourists to take photos. Artists and nature enthusiasts also frequent this area, with numerous art kiosks and cafes nearby.
Tegenungan Waterfall - Tegenungan Waterfall is ideal for nature lovers staying in Ubud or visiting nearby Sukawati. Conveniently located between Ubud and Denpasar, it is the closest natural attraction of its kind, just a half-hour drive southeast from Ubud. The journey to the falls is scenic, with paved village roads flanked by lush rice fields.
Discovering Western Bali: Taman Ayun, Leke Leke, Ulun Danu Beratan, Candikuning, Jatiluwih, Tanah Lot Temple
Taman Ayun Temple - Taman Ayun Temple is a well-known tourist attraction, located a few kilometers from Denpasar on the road to Singaraja via Bedugul. It is situated on the left side of the road near the crossroads in Mengwi, where travelers from Denpasar must turn right.
Leke Leke Waterfall - Leke Leke Waterfall is a hidden gem in a rock crevice in north Bali. Despite its modest appearance in photos, it is a substantial waterfall surrounded by stunning jungle scenery. It remains relatively undiscovered by tourists, making it a perfect spot for those seeking less crowded destinations.
Ulun Danu Bratan Temple - Ulun Danu Temple is located by Lake Beratan, offering beautiful lake views and surrounding hills. Situated in a plateau area with a cool atmosphere, it is flanked by Pucak Sangkur Mountain to the north and Beratan Mountain, also known as Pucak Mangu or Pucak Pangelengan, to the east.
Pasar Candi Kuning - Candikuning Fruit Market is a traditional market in the mountainous Bedugul area of Bali. The fresh fruits and vegetables are sourced from local agricultural fields. Visitors can explore this market during a Bedugul and Tanah Lot Tour or when traveling the main road to or from Singaraja.
Jatiluwih Green Land - Jatiluwih Rice Terrace is a must-visit in Bali, offering stunning views as its name suggests. “Jati” means “truly,” and “Luwih” means “special,” “good,” and “beautiful.” The local paddies here are notably larger compared to other varieties planted by most farmers.
Tanah Lot Temple - Tanah Lot Temple is perched on a rocky island off Bali’s southwest coast. As one of Bali’s most sacred sea temples, it is dedicated to the guardian spirits of the sea. The temple is protected from evil by sea snakes inhabiting the caves below. While the temple itself is not accessible, visitors can enjoy magnificent views from various nearby points.
Discovering Northern Bali: Sekumpul Waterfall Hiking, Wanagiri Hidden Hills, Handara Gate, and Bayan Ancient Tree
Sekumpul and Fiji Waterfall - Known locally as Air Terjun Sekumpul, Sekumpul Waterfall is arguably Bali’s most spectacular cascade, featuring seven tall, misty waterfalls in one area. Each waterfall has its unique beauty, form, and height, making them the most stunning waterfalls on the island.
Wanagiri Hidden Hills - Wanagiri Hidden Hills & Bali Swing have become popular on Instagram. Located in Munduk, a remote village two hours north of Ubud, Wanagiri Hidden Hills offers whimsical views over Lake Tambingan and Lake Buyan. Attractions include a human-sized bird’s nest, an Indonesian version of the Eiffel Tower, and a giant swing overlooking the water.
Handara Iconic Gate - The Balinese gate of Handara is a pathway to serenity and a famous Instagram spot in Bali. It is a popular landmark for tourists seeking iconic photos for social media. Capture stunning images in front of Handara Gate with its breathtaking green scenery and the traditional Balinese gate as a backdrop. Enjoy the lush surroundings and the smoky green hills between the gates, creating a perfect picture for a Bali holiday.
Bayan Ancient Tree - Kayu Putih is the name of a giant tree in central Bali, believed to be one of the island’s oldest and largest trees. It is a magnificent tree with a fairy tale-like quality, similar to many other places in Bali.
Discovering Eastern Bali: Lempuyang (Gate of Heaven), Tirta Gangga Water Palace, Virgin Beach, Tenganan Village
Lempuyang Temple - Lempuyang Temple is one of Bali’s oldest and most revered temples, comparable to Besakih, the ‘mother temple’ of Bali. It is believed to predate most Hindu temples on the island. A highlight for the fit and adventurous, the main temple is located at 1,175 meters above sea level on Mount Lempuyang in East Bali.
Tirta Gangga - Tirta Gangga Water Palace is nestled among rice fields around the natural springs of Rejasa, approximately 7 km north of Amlapura, the main town of East Bali. The royal water garden, composed mainly of water, plants, and sculptures, is a well-known cultural site belonging to the royal family of Karangasem.
Ujung Water Palace - Ujung Water Palace, also known as Ujung Park or Sukasada Park, is a former palace in Karangasem Regency, Bali. Located about 5 kilometers from Amlapura, it was known as Waterpaleis during the Dutch East Indies era. The palace features three large pools, with the main building, Gili Bale, connected to the pool’s edge by a bridge.
Virgin Beach - Virgin Beach Bali offers a stunning ocean panorama surrounded by pristine nature. The beach provides ample swimming space with calm seawater and a refreshing sea breeze. Its tranquil location and peaceful ambiance make it ideal for relaxation. Virgin Beach features white sand and clear seawater, making it perfect for swimming. The serene environment, far from the city’s hustle, makes it a great spot for a quiet getaway. Visitors can also see traditional Balinese boats docked along the beach, used by local fishermen.
Discovering Southern Bali: GWK, Uluwatu Temple, Kecak & Fire Dance, Seafood Dinner in Jimbaran Bay
Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park - GWK Cultural Park is home to some of Bali’s most iconic cultural landmarks, including the impressive Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue, standing 121 meters tall. It represents the Hindu god Vishnu and his mount, the Garuda bird.
Uluwatu Temple - Uluwatu Temple is associated with a holy man named Mpu Kuturan, who arrived in Bali in 1039 AD. At that time, several cults existed in Bali, all living harmoniously. Mpu Kuturan unified these cults into the Tri Murti concept. During his spiritual journey, he built 17 temples, including Uluwatu Temple.
Kecak and Fire Dance - The Kecak Dance involves about 50 men chanting “CHAK,” and the story is based on the Ramayana. It narrates the journey of Sri Rama, an incarnation of the god, and his brother Laksmana, as they rescue his wife Sita, who was kidnapped by Rahwana, the king of Alengkapura.
Jimbaran Bay - Along Jimbaran to Kedonganan Beach, numerous cafes operated by locals offer a night market-like experience where visitors can choose from a variety of seafood. Most cafes provide special seafood menus with local or Western recipes. The fish is sourced from a nearby fishing village in Kedonganan.

- Private tour with English speaking driver
- Includes all entrance fees
- Complimentary hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Lunch and dinner provided
- Private tour with English speaking driver
- Includes all entrance fees
- Complimentary hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Lunch and dinner provided
Exploring Bali in 5 Days Program offer a great experience to explore the whole Bali.
On the first day, the tour will be started at 08.00 and end around 18.00. You will be taken to explore the central Part of Bali.
On the second day, the tour will be started at 08.00 and end around 18.00. You will be taken to explore the western part of Bali.
On the…
Exploring Bali in 5 Days Program offer a great experience to explore the whole Bali.
On the first day, the tour will be started at 08.00 and end around 18.00. You will be taken to explore the central Part of Bali.
On the second day, the tour will be started at 08.00 and end around 18.00. You will be taken to explore the western part of Bali.
On the third day, the tour will be started at 08.00 and end around 18.00. You will be taken to explore northern part of Bali.
On the fourth day, the tour will be started at 07.30 and end around 18.00. You will be taken to explore eastern part of Bali.
And on the fifth day, the tour will be started at 13.00 and end around 21.00. You will be taken to explore southern part of Bali.
The tour will be lead by English speaking driver who will escort you to all places on the itinerary, pass the local knowledge, showing the best spot for photography. Please read more information about the itinerary on tour details.
- You could do the tours in 5 consecutive days. Or taking one/two days break based on length of your vacation in Bali
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.