Complete Bali Discovery

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Day 1: Candi Dasa

Arrive this afternoon at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar where you will be greeted by your local guide.

A private transfer (approximately 2 hours) takes you to Candidasa in Karangasem, Bali's eastern province. Stop en-route at the coastal fishing village of Kusumba, to observe the colourful fishing boats lined up all along the beach as well as the small salt-making huts.

Check-in at your hotel in Candidasa where the remainder of today is at leisure.

Day 2: Candi Dasa

Depart Candidasa for Klungkung to visit the former Royal Courts of Justice known as Kerta Gosa. The highlight here is an elaborately decorated ceiling featuring the "Wayang" style of painting depicting the battle of good versus evil.

Continue to Besakih, known as the 'Mother Temple' of Bali. Located on the western slopes of Mt Agung, Bali's highest volcano (2 567 m), Besakih is the largest and most important temple on the island.

Stop for lunch at Maha Giri restaurant, where you'll dine on fresh Balinese cuisine while surrounded by great panoramas over rice field terraces with Mt Agung in the background.

In the afternoon drive along small, scenic roads to Besakih. En-route you'll stop in the village of Sibetan to observe traditional weaving and visit a salak plantation where you can taste Bali's famed 'snakeskin' fruit.

Then, set off on a 2 hour trek through the rice fields down to Tanganan, one of several ancient villages in Bali.

At the end of the trek, you'll explore Tangagan. The village is home to the Bali Aga people, Bali's first inhabitants who where there even before the arrival of the Majapahit dynasty who came from Java. You'll see the village's primitive architecture as well as observe the weaving of rare "double ikat" pattern and basket weaving.

Return to your hotel in Candidasa where the remainder of today is at leisure.

Day 3: Lovina

Start with a visit of Tirta Gangga. Meaning 'water of the Ganges' this sacred water palace was built in the early twentieth century by the last king of Karangasem. It boasts many decorative ponds and fountains, lush plant life and natural bathing pools.

Continue to Amed, a quiet seaside village that offers fishing, snorkeling and diving on the nearby reef on a black rocky beach. You'll take a one hour cruise in a traditional wooden Prahu boat for fabulous views of the coastline and the surroundings.

After lunch in Amed, continue by road along the dry northeastern coast to Lovina for your overnight stay.

Day 4: Munduk

Morning at leisure on the beach in Lovina to relax.

Lunch at leisure in Lovina.

This afternoon drive to Lake Bratan where you will stop for a visit to the very scenic Ulun Danu Temple. The temple is set in the middle of the lake's calm waters on a small bit of land giving the impression that it is 'floating'. 

Continue driving to a small mountain road overlooking two superb lakes: Buyan and Tramblingan. Stop for photos and to enjoy the scenery before descending to the beautiful remote area of Munduk in Northern Bali.

Arrival in Munduk towards the end of today, check in to your hotel and, after freshening up, enjoy dinner.

Day 5: Tabanan

Munduk is the ideal location for outdoor activities and this morning you'll have the chance to explore with a light trek. Munduk is surrounded by tropical rainforest with beautiful waterfalls and because of its cool temperature (20-25°C) many fruits, vegetables and spices are grown in the area.

The two hour trek begins this morning from your hotel. The trek takes you through waterfalls and plantations growing coffee, cloves, vanilla, avocado and more- you’ll see how they are grown and harvested.

From Munduk, drive to Sanda village via Pupuan along one of the most scenic roads in Bali.

In Sanda stop for lunch and then descend to the western coast of Bali passing by the small town of Belimbing. The landscape alternates between jungle-covered mountain vistas and amazing rice terraces.

Check in to your hotel in Sanda and spend the remainder of today relaxing by the swimming pool, enjoying the peaceful view.

Day 6: Tabanan

After breakfast, transfer to Belimbing for an exhilarating cycling excursion. You’ll pedal for about 2 hours, mainly downhill, following a narrow village track as you make your way down to the west coast. 

Having worked up an appetite, enjoy lunch in Gaja Minah restaurant.

Check in to your hotel after Lunch.

There is plenty of time this afternoon to relax by the pool or on the black sandy beach in front of the resort.

Day 7: Tabanan

This morning is at leisure to relax at the hotel or to go horseback riding.

Drive to Bali's south this afternoon to visit Tanah Lot Temple, Bali's most famous temple. The temple is set dramatically on a small island about 100m off the coast.

Continue to Umabian a few kilometers north of Tabanan and check in to your beautiful hotel. Designed to resemble a traditional house, the numerous pavilions and guestrooms are laid out in the style of a village compound. Surrounded by rice fields, spectacular views and a swimming pool in the garden this is an ideal place to unwind. Spend the remainder of today relaxing by the pool, enjoying the peaceful view, or opt to join in the local activities in the village compound.

Day 8: Ubud

After breakfast, start the day with an amazing sustainable tourism excursion at Taman Sari Buwana farm. During this half-day excursion you will experience local Balinese life while supporting a community-based tourism project in the village of Tunjunk.

Upon reaching Tunjunk village, start with a visit to the elementary school (NOTE: closed on weekends and school holidays) before heading to village home base. Prepare for farming activities by donning a farmer's hat, covering up with mosquito repellent and picking up a local mattock (small farm tool) all provided by the farm. We recommend wearing flip-flops or similar as well as bringing sunscreen. 

You'll then walk with the local farmers to their rice fields, locally referred to as sawah. Alongside the farmers, you will (depending of the season)

After farming, take a walk around the beautiful rice fields to observe the daily activities of the village. You'll visit other plantations including a coconut plantation where locals will demonstrate their ability to climb up the trees and gather young coconuts for some refreshment.

Next, return to the home base where you will observe the boiling of cassava in the traditional kitchen before enjoying a delicious lunch at the farm.

This afternoon, transfer to Ubud stopping en route at the serene Taman Ayun temple near Mengwi.

No visit to Bali would be complete without witnessing traditional dance and this evening, in Ubud, you will be treated to a performance in a nearby village.

Day 9: Ubud

Spend this morning discovering the many charms of Ubud as you visit museums, palaces and local markets. Start with a visit to ARMA Museum (Agung Rai Museum of Art) and enjoy one of the best permanent collections of Balinese and Indonesian paintings. A visit to ARMA provides a great overview of the island's rich artistic traditions.

Continue to Ubud's Royal Palace in the heart of the small town: built in the 16th century the Palace is still home to Ubud's King and its Royal family.

Finish this morning's excursion with a walk in Ubud Market where local vendors come to buy and sell food as well as handicrafts and textiles.

Relax this afternoon with a one-hour Balinese massage treatment at a local spa.

Day 10: End of Itinerary

Enjoy breakfast at your hotel this morning before departing Ubud for an excursion to Mt Batur. You'll drive along small, scenic roads offering beautiful views of the rice fields, especially near the village of Tegallangang. 

Along the way you'll stop in Sebatu village to visit Pura Gunung Kawi, an exotic spring temple.

Upon arrival at Kintamani, stop for lunch at a local restaurant where you will enjoy spectacular views over Lake Batur and its volcano, Mt Batur. Although Mt Batur (1412m) is not the highest volcano in Bali, it is the most active and is surrounded by an impressive caldera.

Your excursion continues to Panglipuran, a traditional countryside village well known for its tidy row of traditional Balinese entrance gates and its unique architectural traditions.

End today with a visit to the sacred Kehen Temple, built majestically on a hill on a series of 8 terraces enclosing a huge banyan tree in its first courtyard. The forest background of this temple offers a unique ambiance and mesmerizing scene.

At the end of the day, drop off in Denpasar or a beach in the south.

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