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5D4n Bali Tour Volcano – Nusa Dua – Uluwatu – Bedugul – Tanah Lot 5D4N BALI TOUR VOLCANO – NUSA DUA – ULUWATU – BEDUGUL – TANAH LOT Day 01: ARRIVAL DENPASAR Upon arrival at Ngurah Rai airport, you will be meet and greeted by local representative and transfer to hotel for check in. Day 02: VOLCANO – TRADITIONAL VILLAGE (B/L) Breakfast at hotel, start your day for Batubulan Village to watch the Barong dance ( a dance representing of the eternal fighting between good and Evil ), Batik producing center , Wood Carving , Silver and Gold Jewelry ), Painting and other handicraft center. Continue to Kintamani to see the beautiful Panorama of Mt. Batur surrounded by Lake Batur while having Lunch at local Restaurant in Kintamani. After lunch visit Penglipuran “native” Village and coffee Plantation . Back to hotel Day 03: NUSA DUA – GWK – ULUWATU (B/L) After being breakfast at hotel, then visiting Nusa Dua Beach Tourism object and Tanjung Benoa Beach that known as Marine Recreation center in Bali (on personal account). Continue to Garuda Wisnu Kencana Culture Park . Lunch served at the Berandas restaurant inside of GWK area. After lunch proceed to Pandawa Beach and Uluwatu Temple . Transfer back to hotel Day 04: BEDUGUL – TANAH LOT (B/L) Breakfast at hotel, Proceed for Taman Ayun (Royal Temple), Ulun Danu and Lake Beratan . Lunch served at local restaurant. After lunch visit the Botanical Garden and to Tanah Lot Floating temple during the late afternoon. Transfer back to hotel Day 05: DEPARTURE (B) Breakfast at hotel, free program until transfer to the airport for departure back to Singapore Note: V Rates Valid until September 2017 V Rates for CWB : 100%, CNB : 65% V Rates not valid for peak season V Additional Lunch at Local Restaurant = SGD 16/pax V Additional Charge for Vegetarian / Indian Restaurant ( served on Dinner only) = SGD 22/pax V Compulsory Tipping = SGD 5/pax/day P a g e | 1 of 3 PACKAGE PRICES IN SGD HOTEL 2 – 4 PAX AMARIS LEGIAN *2 313 RIVAVI FASHION HOTEL *3 319 THE SUNSET HOTEL *3 424 ROYAL SINGOSARI *3 330 KUTA STATION HOTEL *3 340 J BOUTIQUE HOTEL *4 351 VASANTI KUTA *4 351 HARPER KUTA *4 378 KUTA PARADISO *5 460 HOLIDAY IN BARUNA *5 514 PEAK SEASON SURCHARGE J BOUTIQUE HOTEL *4 AMARIS LEGIAN *2 01 JUL 17 – 30 SEPT 17 SGD 27 R/N 22 – 28 JUN 17 SGD 11 R/N COMPULSORY DINNER LEBARAN SGD 30/ PAX (25 OR 26 JUN 17 ) RIVAVI FASHION HOTEL *3 VASANTI KUTA *4 01 JUN 17 – 31 JUL 17 SGD 27 R/N 21 JUN 17 – 10 JUL 17 SGD 38 R/N HARPER KUTA *4 THE SUNSET HOTEL *3 24 JUN 17 – 27 JUN 17 SGD 25 R/N 23 JUN 17 – 30 JUN 17 SGD 27 R/N 15 JUL 17 – 31 AUG 17 SGD 27 R/N ROYAL S INGOSARI *3 KUTA PARADISO *5 19 JUN 17 – 30 JUN 17 SGD 33 R/N 23 JUN 17 – 31 AUG 16 SGD 38 R/N KUTA STATION *3 HOLIDAY IN BARUNA *5 01 JUL 17 – 30 SEPT 17 SGD 38 R/N 19 JUN 17 – 15 AUG 17 SGD 27 R/N PRICE INCLUSIVE OF: V Hotel Accommodation include Daily Breakfast V Return Transfer base on Private Coach V Tour as per program with Private Coach Conducted by English speaking guide V Entrance fee & Meals as per program V Private Service: On Arrival : Welcome Flower, Mineral water On Tour : Snack, Mineral Water PRICE EXCLUSIVE OF: V Return Air Ticket V International Tax V Personal Expenses such as laundry, Telephone, Mini Bar Etc. P a g e | 2 of 3 .
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