5D4N Bali, Lombok, Gili Trawangan Island, Gili Meno Island, * Gili Air Island, Mataram, Senggigi Beach, Uluwatu, Mount Batur*

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5D4N Bali, Lombok, Gili Trawangan Island, Gili Meno Island, * Gili Air Island, Mataram, Senggigi Beach, Uluwatu, Mount Batur* Family & Fun 5D4N Bali, Lombok, Gili Trawangan Island, Gili Meno Island, * Gili Air Island, Mataram, Senggigi Beach, Uluwatu, Mount Batur* Greatest Values of All • Snorkel at Gili Air & Meno Islands • Mount Batur Volcano, Kintamani • 2-nights stay in Bali Island • Mataram Ancient City • Uluwatu Ancient Temple • 2-nights stay in Gili Trawangan Island • Shop at Senggigi Art Market • Nightlife at Gili Trawangan • Cruise from Bali to Gili Trawangan & FREE upgrade to Excellent-Cuisine Restaurants Barong Keris Spiritual Dance* 000 Itinerary Gili Air Island, Lombok Day 1 Sunset at Uluwatu Ancient Temple TBA Arrive at Ngurah Rai International Airport TBA Meet & greet by tour guide at the airport’s arrival gate 1500 Check in hotel in Bali for 2-nights 1600 Discover the Ancient Heritage of Uluwatu Temple 1730 Admire the sunset at the cliff of Uluwatu Temple 1900 Enjoy BBQ Seafood Dinner at Jimbaran Beach* 2100 Explore the nightlife at Legian Street (Drop off only) 2300 Before we say goodnight Day 2 Discover the Mystical Mount Batur Volcano 0700 Enjoy Breakfast at hotel Gili Trawangan Island, Lombok 0800 Travel to Mount Batur (Kintamani), 2h15m, 69km 0900 Watch the mystical Barong & Keris Spiritual Dance* 1015 Shop at Tohpati Batik Factory & Silversmith Village 1200 Selfie-photography at Mt. Batur and Lake Batur (Kintamani) 1230 Enjoy Indo Buffet Lunch at Amora Restaurant Tripadvisor No.1* 1400 Discover the holy spring temple of Tampaksiring 1530 Selfie-photography at Tengalalang Rice Terraces, Ubud 1900 Enjoy Sundanese Set Dinner at Pawon Pasundan Restaurant* 2100 Before we say goodnight Day 3 Cruise from Bali to Gili Trawangan by Speed Boat 0700 Enjoy Breakfast at hotel TBA Transfer to Serangan / Padang Bai / Amed Port for cruise embarkation TBA Cruise from Bali to Gili Trawangan by Speed Boat TBA Arrive at Gili Trawangan Harbour Keris & Barong Dance TBA Meet & greet by the tour guide at the harbour Snorkel & swim at the Gili Islands TBA Ride on a horse-cart to the hotel for check-in 1500 Check in hotel in Gili Trawangan for 2-nights 1730 Admire the sunset at Gili Trawangan Beach 1900 Enjoy Welcome Indonesian Set Dinner at the hotel* 2030 Explore the nightlife at Gili Trawangan (own expenses) 2300 Before we say good night For reservation, kindly contact: Iris, Kendra, Racheal, Carmen, In Wen, Daphne, Low, Gee Ahmad Tel : 603-2144 0009 Fax : 603-2143 3662 Email : [email protected] Website : www.etn.my Family & Fun Snorkel & swim at the Gili Islands Day 4 Snorkel at the coral reefs of Gili Meno & Gili Air 0700 Enjoy breakfast at hotel 0900 Swim & sun bath at the white sandy bay, Trawangan Beach 1130 Enjoy Seafood Set Lunch at Black Penny Restaurant* 1230 Boat cruise to Gili Meno Island for snorkeling activities 1300 Snorkel & swim at the coral reef of Gili Meno Island 1430 Continue the journey to Gili Air Island for snorkeling 1500 Swim & snorkel at the coral reef of Gili Air Island 1630 Cruise back to Gili Trawangan Island 1730 Admire the sunset from the Gili Trawangan beach 1900 Enjoy Indonesian Set Dinner at the hotel* 2030 Explore the nightlife at Gili Trawangan (own expenses) Senggigi Beach, Lombok 2300 Before we say good night Day 5 Shop at Senggigi Art Market 0700 Enjoy breakfast at hotel 1100 Cruise back to Lombok Island 1200 Travel to Senggigi Beach, 1h0m, 32km 1300 Enjoy Seafood Set Lunch at Ocean Blue Restaurant* 1400 Shop at Senggigi Art Market TBA Transfer to the airport for flight check in TBA Depart for home by flight Tour Fare (MYR) Tour Code : DPSLOP5DGT-B ( Per person per package ) Hotel 02-05 06-11 12 ADT Single Star 2-nights in Bali (DPS), 2-nights in Gili Trawangan (GT) ADT ADT & above Supp. 3* DPS : Hotel NEO+ Kuta Legian, (STD)#, Rating : 8.6 4* GT : Aston Sunset Beach Resort, (SUP), Rating : 8.3 1329 1299 1249 549 3* DPS : Favehotel Kuta Kartika Plaza, (STD), Rating : 8.3 4* GT : Aston Sunset Beach Resort, (SUP), Rating : 8.3 1349 1319 1269 569 4* DPS : Fashion Hotel Legian, (SUP), Rating : 8.2 4* GT : Aston Sunset Beach Resort, (SUP), Rating : 8.3 1379 1349 1299 599 4* DPS : Eden Hotel Kuta Bali, (Eden Room), Rating : 8.3 4* GT : Aston Sunset Beach Resort, (SUP), Rating : 8.3 1399 1369 1319 629 5* DPS : The Crystal Luxury Bay Resort, (DLX Twin City), Rating : 7.4 4* GT : Aston Sunset Beach Resort, (SUP), Rating : 8.3 1449 1419 1369 669 5* DPS : The Stones Hotel – Legian Bali, (DLX) #, Rating : 8.9 4* GT : Aston Sunset Beach Resort, (SUP), Rating : 8.3 1689 1659 1609 899 3* DPS : Hotel NEO+ Kuta Legian, (STD)#, Rating : 8.6 4* GT : Hotel Vila Ombak, (SUP Lumbung Terrace)*, Rating : 8.3 1429 1399 1349 619 3* DPS : Favehotel Kuta Kartika Plaza, (STD), Rating : 8.3 4* GT : Hotel Vila Ombak, (SUP Lumbung Terrace)*, Rating : 8.3 1449 1419 1369 639 4* DPS : Fashion Hotel Legian, (SUP), Rating : 8.2 4* GT : Hotel Vila Ombak, (SUP Lumbung Terrace)*, Rating : 8.3 1479 1449 1399 679 4* DPS : Eden Hotel Kuta Bali, (Eden Room), Rating : 8.3 4* GT : Hotel Vila Ombak, (SUP Lumbung Terrace)*, Rating : 8.3 1499 1469 1419 699 5* DPS : The Crystal Luxury Bay Resort, (DLX Twin City), Rating : 7.4 4* GT : Hotel Vila Ombak, (SUP Lumbung Terrace)*, Rating : 8.3 1559 1529 1479 769 5* DPS : The Stones Hotel – Legian Bali, (DLX) #, Rating : 8.9 4* GT : Hotel Vila Ombak, (SUP Lumbung Terrace)*, Rating : 8.3 1799 1769 1719 989 For reservation, kindly contact: Iris, Kendra, Racheal, Carmen, In Wen, Daphne, Low, Gee Ahmad Tel : 603-2144 0009 Fax : 603-2143 3662 Email : [email protected] Website : www.etn.my Family & Fun Inclusive of: 04 Nights Hotel Accommodation with Breakfast (2-nights in Bali, 2-nights in Gili Trawangan) 03 Lunches, 04 Dinners according to the above itinerary 1-way speed boat cruise from Bali to Gili Trawangan is on SIC basis 1-way boat transfer from Gili Trawangan to Lombok Harbour Boat transfers during snorkeling trips are on SIC basis Private Land Transportation Entrance Fees according to the itinerary English Speaking Tour Guide Service Exclusive of: Air Tickets & Airport Taxes ( Fly in thru Bali, Fly out via Lombok ) Compulsory Tipping for Tour Guide & Driver : RM 50 per person Travel Insurance Surcharge for Mandarin Speaking Guide High Season Surcharge : TBA o Christmas & New Year Period (20 Dec 2017 – 05 Jan 2018) o Chinese New Year Period (12 – 22 Feb 2018) Terms & Conditions 1. Booking Period: 01st November 2017 – 26th March 2018 2. Travelling Period : 01st November 2017 – 31st March 2018 3. Child Share with 2 Adults in One Room a) Child with Extra Bed : Chargeable at 80% of adult twin share rate according to the total of adults-pax-range b) Child without Extra Bed : Chargeable at 55% of adult twin share rate according to the total of adults-pax-range 4. Child Share with 1 Adult in One Room : Chargeable at 100% of adult twin share rate according to the total of adults- pax-range 5. The definition of Child is aged from 2 to 11 years old 6. Minimum 02 person travelling & valid for Malaysian passport holder only 7. The logistic time for the itinerary is subject to change without prior notice 8. Hotel with (#) represent no extra bed provided 9. (*) For guest staying at Hotel Villa Ombak, there will be no horse-cart arrangement 10. Above rates are valid for FIT booking only. For GIT ( 15 adults & above ) kindly send to [email protected] for special rates 11. We reserve the right to change the rates as the rates are subject to currency fluctuations 12. Any unutilized services, unused tours or hotel rooms are non-refundable For reservation, kindly contact: Iris, Kendra, Racheal, Carmen, In Wen, Daphne, Low, Gee Ahmad Tel : 603-2144 0009 Fax : 603-2143 3662 Email : [email protected] Website : www.etn.my .
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