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Option 1: Yogyakarta - June 19Th (3 Days/2 Nights) Option 1: Yogyakarta - June 19th (3 days/2 nights) DAY 1: YOGYAKARTA ARRIVAL Arrival at hotel. DAY 2: BOROBUDUR & PRAMBANAN TEMPLE EXCURSION Visit to the Borobudur temple, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, sculpted in base relief, and hailed as the largest and most complete ensemble of Buddhist reliefs in the world. Visit to the Prambanan, Java's famous temple of the "slender virgin". DAY 3: YOGYAKARTA CITY SIGHTSEEING + DEPARTURE Visits to Kraton Yogyakarta ‘Sultan Palace’, Taman Sari Water Castle, a traditional Batik home workshop, and Kota Gede - the original home of Jogya‘s silver industry where craftsmanship of some hundred years ago is being practiced and mastered. (Photography by Yanti Pramono) Yogyakarta Package Price per Person: . Hotel Choices: 1) Hotel Tentrem Yogyakarta 5-star Single Room Price: $449 | Double Room Price: $330 per person 2) Hotel Sheraton Mustika 5-star Single Room Price: $332 | Double Room Price: $271 per person Price includes entire hotel stay, meals, tours + English-speaking guide, air-conditioned bus, water. Excludes airfare cost: Jakarta-Yogyakarta-Jakarta (Garuda Indonesia Airline at approximately $156) *See information at end of document on what is included and excluded in package price. Page 1 of 4 Option 2: Bali - June 19th (3 days/2 nights) (Photography by Deniek & Karin Sukarya) DAY 1: BALI ARRIVAL Pickup from airport and drop-off to hotel. DAY 2: KINTAMANI TOUR - Focus on culture, art, religion and tradition. Highlights - the Barong Dance performance, and visits to Batubulan Village for the Kintamani tour which features a spectacular mountainous view of Crater Lake Batur with Mount Batur as back drop, to Celuk for souvenirs, to Goa Gajah - the Elephant Cave, and to Tampak Siring Tirtha Empul - the Holy Water Temple where the springs are said to have curative properties. DAY 3: TANAH LOT TEMPLE + BALI DEPARTURE - Visits to Mengwi Village at the Taman Ayun Temple or the Royal Temple of Mengwi Empire, ‘Meru’ shrine, the Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest and the Tanah Lot Floating Temple. Bali Package Price per Person: • Hotel Padma Resort Legian 5-star Single Room Price: $440 | Double Room Price: $290 per person Price includes entire hotel stay, meals, tours + English-speaking guide, air-conditioned bus, water. Excludes airfare cost from Jakarta to Bali: Jakarta-Bali-Jakarta (Garuda Indonesia Airline at approximately $253.00) *See information at end of document on what is included and excluded in package price. Page 2 of 4 Option 3: Bali & Yogyakarta - June 19th (6 days/5 nights) DAY 1: YOGYAKARTA ARRIVAL - at hotel DAY 2: BOROBUDUR & CANDIREJO VILLAGE TOUR BY ANDHONG - Visit to the Borobudur temple, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, sculpted in base relief, and hailed as the largest and most complete ensemble of Buddhist reliefs in the world. After lunch, we visit the Candirejo Village, using Andhong (traditional horse cart). Evening transfer to a local restaurant for dinner, overnight in Yogyakarta. (Photography by Deniek & Karin Sukarya) DAY 3: YOGYAKARTA CITY SIGHTSEEING + DEPARTURE TO BALI - Visits to Kraton Yogyakarta ‘Sultan Palace’, Taman Sari Water Castle, a traditional Batik home workshop, and Kota Gede - the original home of Yogya‘s silver industry where craftsmanship of some hundred years ago is being practiced and mastered. Lunch then Departure to Bali. Arrival at hotel. Dinner in Bali. DAY 4: BEDUGUL AND TANAH LOT EXCURSION - Visit to the Pura Ulun Danu Temple that sits atop a plateau on Lake Beratan. DAY 5: ARISTOCRAT CRUISE - Coach transfer from hotel to Benoa Harbor onboard the Aristocrat Cruise. Complimentary soft drinks and refreshments as we travel from Bali mainland to Nusa Lembongan island. Lunch at the poolside cabana and guided village tour of this small unspoiled island which is home to seaweed farmers. Numerous water sports offered and a sunset cruise back. Local restaurant for dinner. DAY 6: Morning free at leisure until time for transfer to the airport for your flight departure to your destination. Bali & Yogyakarta Package Price per Person: Hotel Choices: 1) Hotel Tentrem Yogyakarta 5-star (2 nights) + Bali Nusa Dua Beach Hotel 5-star (3 nights) Single Room Price: $1065 | Double Room Price: $725 per person 2) Sheraton Mustika Yogyakarta 5-star (2 nights) + Bali Nusa Dua Beach Hotel 5-star (3 nights) Single Room Price: $948 | Double Room Price: $665 per person Price includes entire hotel stay, meals, tours + English-speaking guide, air-conditioned bus, water. Excludes airfare cost: Jakarta-Yogyakarta-Bali-Jakarta (Garuda Indonesia Airline at $305.00) *See information at end of document on what is included and excluded in package price. Page 3 of 4 PLEASE NOTE: All the trips are indicative of the kind of itinerary that can be customized. We can exclude some items/visits and replace them with others of a similar type. Day 1 and the last day of itineraries can be modified depending on the time of arrival and departure. *All packages INCLUDE: • Accommodation • Transportation using Air-Conditioned vehicles • All entrance fees and tours as indicated in itinerary • English-speaking guide • Daily Breakfast at hotel, most Lunches & Dinners at local restaurants (except at airports) • Refreshment - a bottle of mineral water per day per person *All packages EXCLUDE: • Camera/video entrance fees • Personal expenses (drinks, laundry, telephone, tips, etc.) • Other services not clearly indicated in the package inclusions above • Gratuities for guide and driver (recommended Ind. Rp.35.000 (approx. $2.50 per passenger per day) Page 4 of 4 .
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