Bali Honeymoon Tour Package provide opportunity to explore beaches, nature, mountain and other most visited Bali Indonesia tourist attractions. It is a true paradise for honeymooners with its warm hospitality and luxurious resorts with sunny beaches, provide a strong base to plan your honeymoon trip to Bali.
Bali - Risata Bali Resort Or Similar 4 Star
Ubud - Alam Piusi Villa - 1Bedroom Private Pool Villa
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Upon arrival at Bali airport, you'll be warmly greeted by our representative and transferred to your hotel for check-in. After settling in, the afternoon is free for you to relax. In the evening, why not take a leisurely walk to Kuta Beach to enjoy its vibrant atmosphere and sunset views? Overnight stay at the hotel.
Dive into Paradise: Nusa Penida, the Ultimate Bali TripExtension.
Start your day with a delicious breakfast at the hotel before setting off on an unforgettable full-day adventure to Nusa Penida Island. Journey by boat to this less-explored gem, a pristine escape from Bali's bustling main areas. Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes as you visit the natural infinity pool of Angel's Billabong, the iconic T-Rex shaped cliff of Kelingking Beach, the serene waters of Crystal Bay, and the dramatic archway of Broken Beach. A delightful lunch is included amidst your island exploration. Conclude your day with a scenic boat ride back to Bali for an overnight stay at your hotel.
Meal -Breakfast + Local Lunch
Gates of Heaven & Royal Waters: Discover Bali's Sacred East in Bali Tour Package
After breakfast at your hotel, prepare for a captivating journey to East Bali, a region steeped in spiritual beauty.Your first stop is the revered Lempuyang Temple, nestled on the slopes of Mount Lempuyang. This significant temple complex, including Penataran Agung Lempuyang Temple, is one of Bali's most highly respected spiritual sites, famous for its iconic "Gates of Heaven" offering breathtaking views of Mount Agung.
Next, immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Tirta Gangga Water Palace. This enchanting royal garden, originally built in 1948 and lovingly restored after the 1963 Mount Agung eruption, is a magnificent maze of clear pools, elaborate fountains, and intricate stone carvings amidst lush gardens. Its centerpiece, an eleven-tiered fountain, along with numerous beautiful statues, exudes an authentic royal magnificence. Return to your hotel for an overnight stay.
Meal -Breakfast
Thrills by Day, Sunset Magic by Night: Bali's Best Adventures in Bali Trip
Kick off your day with an energizing breakfast at the hotel, then get ready for a splash of adventure at Tanjung Benoa Harbour, Bali's hub for exciting water sports! Feel the thrill as you glide across Benoa Bay on a Banana Boat ride, taking in the picturesque coastal views. Next, elevate your experience with an exhilarating round of Parasailing, soaring high above the water. (Should weather conditions not permit parasailing, the activity will be replaced with an exciting round of Flying Fish.) Before your water sports escapade concludes, prepare for a heart-pounding Jet Ski ride, expertly guided by an instructor as you slice through the waves.After freshening up at the available facilities, your journey continues to the stunning Padang Padang Beach. Descend the uniquely carved stairs through the cliffs to discover this hidden gem, where a dark alley unexpectedly opens up to reveal an incredibly beautiful sandy cove bathed in sunlight.
As the day draws to a close, we'll head to Bali's premier sunset spot Uluwatu Temple. Perched dramatically on a cliff edge with commanding views of the Indian Ocean, this ancient Balinese sea temple offers a truly breathtaking panorama. As dusk paints the sky with vibrant hues, immerse yourself in the mesmerizing Kecak Dance, one of Bali's most famous cultural performances, set against the backdrop of a spectacular sunset. Return to your hotel for a comfortable overnight stay.
Meal -Breakfast
Majestic Volcanoes to Artistic Villages: Explore Bali's Cultural Tapestry with Bali Tour Package
After a delightful breakfast, checkout from hotel, prepare to discover the very essence of Bali. Your day unfolds amidst iconic natural wonders and vibrant cultural hubs, each stop offering a unique glimpse into the island's soul.First, a scenic drive leads you to Kintamani, where the majestic Mount Batur dominates the horizon. This active volcano, with its serene crater lake, presents a truly breathtaking panoramic view – an irresistible invitation for unforgettable photographs and a refreshing escape in the cooler highlands.Next, awaken your senses at a local Coffee Plantation. Here, you'll delve into the traditional art of Balinese coffee making, tracing its journey from bean to fragrant cup. Savor diverse local brews and teas, including the renowned Luwak coffee, all within the aromatic embrace of the plantation.Continue to the mesmerizing Tegalalang Rice Terrace, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Marvel at the ingenious "Subak" irrigation system that has sculpted these lush, emerald-green paddies over centuries. Wander through this tranquil masterpiece, soaking in its serene beauty and capturing the quintessential Balinese landscape. Then, immerse yourself in the artistic heart of Bali as you arrive in Ubud. Explore the regal Ubud Palace, the historic seat of the royal family, before diving into the vibrant Ubud Art Market. Here, a kaleidoscope of unique handicrafts, intricate carvings, and beautiful textiles awaits, perfect for finding a cherished souvenir.Conclude your day with the powerful embrace of Tegenungan Waterfall. Nestled amidst lush greenery, this impressive cascade invites you to admire its raw beauty, perhaps even a refreshing dip, or simply to bask in the invigorating symphony of crashing water.Finally, drop to your Villa in Ubud for a comfortable overnight stay, reflecting on a day filled with Bali's most unforgettable sights and sounds.
Meal - Breakfast
Adrenaline Rush & Iconic Views: Experience Ubud's Exciting Side! in Bali Trip
After breakfast at your hotel, prepare for a day packed with thrilling adventures in the heart of Ubud's natural landscape. First, unleash your inner explorer with an exhilarating ATV Ride Tour. Navigate powerful quad bikes through Bali's diverse terrain – from challenging muddy tracks and winding jungle paths to lush rice fields and traditional villages. This off-road experience promises an unforgettable blend of excitement and scenic beauty, suitable for both beginners and experienced riders.
Next, get ready for an iconic Bali experience with the Swing Activity. Soar high above the dense jungle canopy or picturesque rice terraces on one of Bali's famous swings. Capture breathtaking, Instagram-worthy photos with panoramic backdrops. Your swing experience includes a variety of options for every thrill-seeker:
Single Swings: Two options available, including the
Couple Swing, Bed Swing, Family Bed Swing
Unique Photo Spots: Don't miss the Chicken Nest, Bird Nest, Sweet Love Nest, and
Meal - Breakfast + Local Lunch
Cherished Memories of Bali Tour Package
Enjoy a final breakfast at your hotel. Depending on your flight schedule, you'll have some free time for last-minute souvenir shopping or to simply relax and soak in the last moments of Bali's serene atmosphere. Later, you'll be transferred to Bali's International Airport for your departure, carrying cherished memories of your unforgettable island adventure.
Meal - Breakfast
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A-1: Yes, Indian citizens generally need a Visa on Arrival (VoA) for stays up to 30 days, which can be extended once for another 30 days. If you plan to stay longer than 30 days but up to 60 days, you can also opt for a specific tourist visa on arrival. For longer stays or other purposes, different visa types are available. It's always best to check the latest official Indonesian immigration guidelines before your travel, as rules can change.
A-2: Typically, you'll need: A passport valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry. A confirmed return or onward flight ticket. Proof of accommodation (hotel bookings). Sufficient funds to cover your stay & Other expense in Bali.
The official currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Indian Rupees (INR) are generally NOT accepted for direct payment or exchange in Bali. It's highly advisable not to carry INR. US Dollar, Carry US Dollars (USD) and exchange them for IDR in Bali. USD is widely accepted at authorized money changers. Forex Cards, Multi-currency Forex card loaded with USD. You can then use it to withdraw IDR from ATMs or for card payments. Authorized Money Changers, Use only reputable money changers (like Central Kuta Money Exchange, PT Dirgahayu Valuta Prima). Avoid unauthorized street vendors, as scams are common. Always count your money carefully before leaving the counter. Credit Cards Accepted at most hotels, larger restaurants, and shops, but always carry some cash for smaller establishments.
A-4: Absolutely! Bali has a thriving Indian food scene, especially in popular tourist areas like Kuta, Seminyak, Ubud, and Nusa Dua. You'll find numerous Indian restaurants catering to both North and South Indian cuisines, offering a wide range of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. Many local Indonesian restaurants also offer vegetarian options or can customize dishes.
A-5: Bali is generally considered a safe destination for tourists. Balinese people are known for their warm hospitality. However, like any popular tourist destination, it's wise to take precautions:
Petty theft: Be mindful of your belongings, especially in crowded areas.
ATM Skimming: Use ATMs located inside banks or well-lit, secure areas.
Traffic: Roads can be chaotic, especially for pedestrians. Be vigilant when crossing streets.
Drugs: Indonesia has extremely strict drug laws with severe penalties, including death. Do NOT engage with any illegal substances.
Monkeys: Be cautious around monkeys (e.g., at Monkey Forest or Uluwatu Temple) as they can be mischievous and snatch items. Avoid direct eye contact or smiling at them, as they may interpret it as aggression.
Natural Disasters: Bali is in an active seismic zone. Stay informed about local news and follow any advisories. Hotels usually have evacuation plans.
Solo Female Travelers: Bali is generally safe, but exercise common sense – avoid isolated areas at night and don't leave drinks unattended.
A-6: Bali has a tropical climate, so pack light, breathable clothing (cotton, linen). Modesty at Temples, When visiting temples, both men and women should wear clothing that covers their shoulders and knees. Carrying a sarong or shawl is highly recommended, as they are often required and sometimes provided at temple entrances. Comfortable walking shoes or sandals are a must.
A-7: Respect Temples, Dress modestly (covered shoulders and knees), remove shoes before entering prayer areas, and do not step on offerings (canang sari) found on the ground. Head & Feet, the head is considered sacred, and feet are considered unclean. Avoid touching people's heads and pointing with your feet. Left Hand, avoid using your left hand for giving or receiving items or for eating, as it's traditionally considered unclean. Public Displays of Affection, while Bali is generally liberal, excessive public displays of affection are not customary and might be frowned upon.
A-8: es, there are now direct flights from certain major Indian cities to Denpasar (DPS), Bali. Air India and IndiGo offer direct flights from Delhi to Bali. IndiGo offers direct flights from Bengaluru to Bali. These direct flights significantly reduce travel time, making your journey more convenient.
A-9: Bali, a tropical paradise near the equator, experiences a warm and humid climate year-round, characterized by two distinct seasons: the dry season and the wet (rainy) season. The "best" time to visit largely depends on your preferences for weather, crowd levels, and budget. Best Months within Dry Season: May, June, and September are often highlighted as the ideal months. While Nov to March termed the "rainy season," it doesn't imply continuous rain. This period offers a different, often more tranquil, Bali experience.