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Your Itinerary Magical Bali Your itinerary Start Location Visited Location Plane End Location Cruise Train Over night Ferry Day 1 Built in 1634, the temple is surrounded by a wide moat and has a series of Arrive Bali ­ Ubud (3 Nights) courtyards which feature a number of Meru (multi­tiered shrines). Still not templed out, our final visit of the day will be to Bali's most photographed temple, Tanah Lot. 'Om suastiastu' and welcome to beautiful Bali. A place that evokes an image of Perched precariously on a wave whipped rock, this 16th century icon is still a major paradise in name alone, Bali is every beach loving, culture seeking traveller's idea of crowd pleaser. Feeling culturally satisfied, we'll then end the day to the gentle sound perfection. Touching down today, you'll transfer to your hotel in the cultural hub of of the waves, in laidback Sanur. Ubud. Surrounded by lush green rice paddies and a haven for yoga enthusiasts, artists and foodies alike, Ubud is something special. Settle into your hotel this Hotel - Prime Plaza afternoon, then meet up with your Travel Director and fellow travellers this evening to get a glimpse of what's to come, before getting to know each other a little better over Included Meals - Breakfast, Lunch dinner. Day 5 Hotel - Radha Phala Ubud Sanur Is there any better feeling than waking up knowing that the ocean is just a stone's Included Meals - Dinner throw away? And even better ­ this morning is entirely free for you to do as much, or Day 2 as little, as you like. Take a dip in the sea, top up your tan, or maybe choose to join Bali Sightseeing our optional tour of Bali's capital city, Denpasar, travelling in style in a vintage VW Open Rooftop vehicle. This afternoon we'll be heading to Uluwatu, a gorgeous stretch Today will be packed with adventure, so be sure to fuel up at breakfast. We'll kick of headland that's also home to the Pura Uluwatu temple, perched high above the things off with a visit to Mas Village and a traditional wood carving workshop, before sea. This evening, we'll be treated to a traditional Balinese Kecak dance continuing on to explore the lush green terraces of Tegallalang, one of the most performance, before a dinner of fresh seafood is served right on Jimbaran beach. defining views of Bali. Up next, a visit to a coffee plantation to learn how our favourite Perfection. morning beverage is made (with samples, of course), before we move on for a lunch with a difference. What's the difference? Well, when was the last time you tucked Included Meals - Breakfast, Dinner into a traditional Balinese meal with a view of a sacred volcano mountain in the Day 6 background? Still not done with the day, we'll make our way back to Ubud for a visit to 'Puri Saren Agung', or Ubud Palace, the former official residence of the royal Sanur Free Day family of Ubud. Finally, we'll finish the epic first day of your Bali value tour with a trip Another incredible day in Sanur stretches before you this morning, with plenty of to Ubud Market, where there's time to shop for locally made art and handicrafts. optional experiences to tailor it your way. Sea lovers won't be able to resist our optional full day catamaran and snorkelling cruise to the neighbouring island of Nusa Included Meals - Breakfast, Lunch Lembongan, while those who want to learn more about local life could choose to join Day 3 our Balinese Daily Life experience. A market visit, a trek through the lush rice fields Ubud Free Day and a visit to an ancient fertility temple are all on the agenda here, offering a unique glimpse into Bali's beautiful culture. This afternoon, take advantage of Sanur's Yesterday was a busy one, so today you have the chance to slow down and explore gorgeous seaside location and relax on the beach, then this evening why not see Ubud your way today. With your free time you could choose to visit the famous out your Bali tour package in style with a final optional dinner at the ageless and monkey forest, where over 700 long­tailed grey macaques roam free amongst the elegant Tandjung Sari Hotel. temple ruins. Alternatively, you could take part in one of our optional experiences to embrace the true spirit of Ubud. In the morning, perhaps join our cooking class to Included Meals - Breakfast learn the secrets of traditional Balinese food, or in the afternoon get to know your Day 7 inner yogi with a spiritual yoga experience, where all levels are welcome. Depart Bali Included Meals - Breakfast And just like that, your magical week in Bali has come to an end. You've explored Day 4 stunning temples, devoured Nasi Goreng, been the recipient of a thousand warm Ubud ­ Sanur (3 Nights) smiles and made wonderful new friends, and you'll be leaving today feeling satisfied and nostalgic. Transferring to the airport for your onward flight, we'll look forward to Beach bliss awaits us in Sanur later today, but not before an action­packed day of seeing you again someday soon. sightseeing. The serene 17th century Ulun Danu temple will be our first stop, where a temple dedicated to the Goddess of the Waters is built on the small islands of Included Meals - Breakfast Lake Bratan. From here we'll continue on to Mengwi and the temple of Taman Ayun. temple, the Werdhi Budaya (Art Centre) and winds down at the famous HERE'S A SAMPLE OF YOUR CHOICE OPTIONAL EXPERIENCES symbol of Balinese liberation, Niti Mandala Monument. The price shown is in US dollars. Adult Price: $55.00* AVAILABLE ON DAY 3 Authentic Balinese Cooking Class Venture out on a culinary adventure to unlock the secrets of authentic Balinese cooking. You’ll gather your fresh ingredients in Ubud market AVAILABLE ON DAY 6 where you can pick out fresh herbs and spices, crispy vegetables and Dinner at the Tandjung Sari choice cuts of meat with the help of your guide. With all your ingredients The Tandjung Sari is a beautiful beachfront retreat and an ageless beauty ready, you’ll arrive at Laplapan village where you’ll be warmly welcomed and you’ll get to soak it all up with a relaxing dining experience. Tandjung by your host, who will show you how to create your very own delicious Sari was once the private home of its founder, the Dutch­Indonesian artist­ authentic Balinese dishes, using traditional cooking methods. And the entrepreneur Wija Wawo­Runtu, and is now a boutique resort with a best part? You’ll get to enjoy your very own creations for lunch! The price seaside restaurant in the heart of Sanur Beach. You’ll love dining, shown is in US dollars. accompanied by the ocean breeze and glorious Balinese sunset. The Adult Price: $55.00* price shown is in US dollars. Adult Price: $59.00* AVAILABLE ON DAY 3 Ubud Yoga Experience AVAILABLE ON DAY 6 No trip to Bali is complete without yoga! This half­day experience is Balinese Daily Life tailored for both yoga lovers and those who are new to the practice and Your tour gives you a wonderful insight into local life in Bali, with the first would like to learn where to start. Held at the Yoga Barn in the heart of stop at a bustling market to see first­hand how the local people barter and Ubud, come and stretch out with friendly teachers. Wherever you are in trade their wares. Next, you’ll visit a local Subak cultivation system and your yoga journey, this session is sure to provide the perfect way to relax. go trekking through lush green rice fields with five small rivers winding The price shown is in US dollars. through them. After your trek, take a well deserved break at a cafe and Adult Price: $38.00* relax with a local ‘Bali Coffee’ while taking in the peaceful scenery. Feeling refreshed, you’ll then head to one of Bali’s hidden gems, Pura Batu Ngaus, an ancient fertility temple that stands on a remote rock in the ocean. The price shown is in US dollars. AVAILABLE ON DAY 5 Adult Price: $36.00* Denpasar City Tour by Vintage VW Open Rooftop All aboard your vintage VW Open Rooftop vehicle ­ you’re off on an adventure to Denpasar, Bali’s capital city, and you’re travelling in style! *We're always sourcing more great experiences for you to This is the perfect day out for culture lovers. First stop will be the choose from. When you join us on your tour, your Travel Director will share Kumbasari Traditional Market where you can check out the amazing the most up to date choices for your trip and travel season. For this reason, the range of fresh produce, incense, clothing, trinkets and much, much more. optional experiences and pricing offered here are a guide only and subject to The Museum of Bali is up next, housing impressive collections ranging change. from archaeological remains to ritual objects, paintings to textiles. Your cultural journey continues to the Puputan Monument and Jagatnatha Magical Bali Your itinerary Start Location Visited Location Plane End Location Cruise Train Over night Ferry Day 1 Built in 1634, the temple is surrounded by a wide moat and has a series of Arrive Bali ­ Ubud (3 Nights) courtyards which feature a number of Meru (multi­tiered shrines). Still not templed out, our final visit of the day will be to Bali's most photographed temple, Tanah Lot.
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