Bali echoes with the sounds of thunderous waterfalls and cresting waves as well as active monkeys and vibrant birdlife. Hidden jungle trails will lead you to emerald rice terraces and secluded temples. Your tailored tour will offer an exploration of Bali’s harmonious panoramas, creating a vacation filled with pristine beaches and lush highlands where the aroma of fresh coconut fills the air. On this island oasis, plantations grow cinnamon and coffee while fishing boats glide across gentle waters. You will bask in lavish hot springs and visit charming rural villages. Then, hike a mountain summit to enjoy a unique sunrise and relish in the inspiring landscapes while you bask in the intricacies of Bali’s unforgettable scenery.
Trek along the edges of the famous rice terraces of Bali for an up-close and personal experience with the landscape and local lifestyles
Relish in an early morning hike along the trails that lead to the Mount Batur Caldera to watch the sunrise above the crater lake
Witness the remarkable ancient dyeing technique used to create ikat textiles in the village of Tenganan
Traverse the countryside in search of the Bat Cave Temple to visit the ancient temple complex where thousands of bats perch in the vast cavern
Take to the shores of Tamblingan Lake to ride a traditional dugout canoe across the waters for a tour of the surrounding 15 temples
Traverse the waters of the Ayung River during a rapids excursion, combining the stunning natural landscape and the thrill of whitewater rafting
Learn the art of surfing during a private lesson amongst gentle waves, offering a chance to perfect your technique and traverse the ocean crests
Linger in the relaxing naturally heated waters of a luxury hot spring overlooking the picturesque shores of Lake Batur
(Day 1): Nusa Dua – Arrive in Bali and Transfer to Your Resort Hotel at Nusa Dua
(Day 2): Nusa Dua – Enjoy a Full Day Trek along the Foothills of Mount Batukaru
(Day 3): Candidasa – Visit Kastala Village and Hike across Fertile Land to Tenganan
(Day 4): Ubud – Explore Balinese Traditions and Cross Ancient Temples and Caves
(Day 5): Ubud – Revel in a Half-Day River Rafting Excursion on the Ayung River
(Day 6): Ubud – Hike along Shores of Lake Tamblingan and Ride a Dugout Canoe
(Day 7): Nusa Dua – Relish a Sunrise Tour at Mount Batur and Relaxing Hot Springs
(Day 8): Nusa Dua – Delight in a Morning Surf Lesson and Remaining Day at Leisure
(Day 9): Nusa Dua – Depart for Home
Experience Bali’s enchanting scenery on a getaway that combines thrilling exploration with luxurious resort-style accommodations that will help inspire your spirit and rejuvenate your senses. Your 9-day Bali tour will take you into the highlands and along the beaches for an immersive understanding of the differences in cultures that span the island. Indulge in panoramic views and unique excursions that will offer insight into ancient legends and captivating panoramas. You will begin with your arrival at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar where your private transfer will meet you upon your arrival and escort you to a luxurious hotel on the sands of Nusa Dua Beach.
In the evening, you will have an introduction to Indonesian and Balinese culture with a Devdan Show. This performance utilizes traditional dances and modern acrobatics to tell the tale of myths that span the various islands. The setting duplicates the island’s textured countryside and villages. The following morning, you will venture to the foothills of Mount Batukaru for your first venture into the countryside. Follow the trails across the fertile landscape to reach the rice terraces and visit local farmers to enjoy the unique emerald hues of the surrounding scenery. Next, you will transfer from Nusa Dua to Candidasa in the east. En route, you trek the landscape between Kastala Village and Tenganan and visit locals to learn how farmers till the land. Along the way, find orchids and hyacinth growing amongst the trees. Upon your arrival in Tenganan, you will meet artisans who craft textiles in the celebrated ikat style, a dyeing technique, inspired by the colors of the island, before you arrive in Candidasa.
You will set out to explore the Goa Lawah Temple, also known as the Bat Cave, before you explore the artwork and historical architecture of Kerta Gosa, the Floating Hall. Enjoy the historical and detailed embellishments in the Elephant Cave en route to your lavish hotel in Ubud. In the morning, venture out onto the banks of the Ayung River for a half-day whitewater rafting excursion where you will relish the thrill of coursing over the rapids and between sporadic limestone cliffs. In the afternoon, you return to Ubud where the remainder of the day will be at leisure. The next day, you will revisit the jungle terrain during a hike to Lake Tamblingan. Ride a traditional dugout canoe across the cool mountain waters to discover a selection of the historic 15 temples located around the lakeshore.
The next morning, you will wake early to begin your ascent of Mount Batur. When you reach the summit at sunrise, you will have an unparalleled view of the colors as they wash across the sky. Indulge in a relaxing hot spring located at the edge of Lake Batur before you return to Nusa Dua for the remainder of the day. Then, you will partake in a private surf lesson to learn the proper technique of catching a wave, along with taking in the view of the shoreline from the water. The remainder of the day will be at your leisure to visit the temples of Tanah Lot and Uluwatu or bask in the sunlight on the white sand beaches around Nusa Dua. Your private transfer will meet you in the hotel lobby after breakfast on the final day before escorting you to Ngurah Rai International Airport for your flight home.
Our private tours typically range from $500 - $1000 per person/per night depending on chosen hotels and room categories, vehicles used, types of tours, flight cost, time of year and other factors. Make an inquiry for a customized trip quote.
Bali emanates an essence of culture and fun, which is embodied in the temples, artwork, beaches, and restaurants. Diverse flowers decorate villages and rice terraces texture emerald slopes. Long-tailed macaques run through historical temple complexes, and farmers cultivate seaweed along the shores. From the jungle-clad mountains to the white-sand coastline, the island offers insight into a fascinating past and an exciting present as your flight lands at Ngurah Rai International Airport. Your private transfer will greet you upon your arrival and escorts you south to the shores of Nusa Dua.
The town overlooks the glistening waters of the Indian Ocean as framed by palm fronds and lush ferns. Your resort-style hotel will offer pristine views of the sea that laps at the sand. Surfers set out to catch the waves, which crest beyond the reef. The scent of roasted coffee drifts out of cafes that happily use coffee beans grown on the island. In the evening, you will venture to the Devdan Show for your introduction to Balinese culture.
The theatrical performance follows a storyline that crosses the Indonesian Archipelago with a focus on tales from Balinese, Sumatra, Borneo, and Javanese legend. The stage fills with exotic light that highlights the movement of the dancers. Each dancer uses their hips and hand motions to detail the meaning of the tales. Acrobats flip across stage beneath neon colored trees and small temple replicas. The performers are hypnotic in their movement and the choreography will immerse you in the Tangkep, soul, of the dance.
What’s Included: airport transfer, accommodation
In the morning, the aroma of freshly roasted coffee will sweep into the sea breeze. Surfers take to the waters once again beside fishermen in dugout canoes as they cast their nets over the water. Their thatched conical hats protect them from the unfettered tropical sun. After breakfast, your guide will meet you in the hotel lobby and lead you to the foothills of Mount Batukaru for a day on the lush slopes of the countryside. The journey will lead you past villages decorated with blossoming frangipani and hyacinths. Your guide will point you into the canopy in search of elusive orchids or oleanders. Stop first at the emerald hues of the Jatiluwih rice terraces where the textured landscape ascends from the valley floor, which are embellished with sporadic soaring coconut palms.
Farmers walk barefoot through the terraces and protect their skin with the same conical hat as the fishermen you will notice in the morning. The farmers till the soil and plant the rice fields before harvest while they balance woven baskets on bamboo poles slung over their shoulders as they traverse the hills. The air in the highlands is much cooler than the beaches. The rice fields encompass nearly 1,500 acres along the Batukaru Mountain range and have used the system of subak, an irrigation cooperative, since the 9th century. You will enjoy the view from halfway up the terraces to find a 180-degree panorama of gently sloping rice tiers that resemble a jigsaw puzzle in every direction.
What’s Included: accommodation, tour, breakfast
Today you will leave behind the shores of the southern peninsula and the quiet white-sand beaches of Nusa Dua. At breakfast, you will find tropical fruits, such as rambutan and mangosteen, that color the tables in the dining room. The aroma of pineapple will follow you east towards the town of Candidasa. You will stop in the village of Kastala to begin your trek through the tranquil countryside. Thatched rooftops slope over the wooden steps leading into the home entrances and water buffalo plow the rice fields away from the shading palm trees. Farmers will wave and greet you with wide smiles while the scent of coconut blends with the herbaceous grass.
The trees will open to sporadic views of the lush countryside before you reach Tenganan Village, one of the best-preserved examples of ancient Balinese architecture and tradition. Trees nearly grow over the main street and hide the homes. The village continues the tradition of crafting textiles unlike anywhere else in the world, as villagers use dyes on the warp and weft threads before they weave their craft. The weaver picks away any impurities from the cotton, such as seed or husk fragments, before spinning. The weaver then dyes the cotton with traditional practices and secret homemade recipe. The special loom used to create the threads sits on the tiled floor. You will watch the weaver work with an unencumbered focus to create an ikat (dyed) textile. The final product, a gorgeous and unique textile, will embody the island in its intricacy and captivating designs.
What’s Included: accommodation, transfer, tour, breakfast
At breakfast, the aroma of jackfruit will offer a subtle sweetness beneath the herbaceous trees, and fragrant hyacinths blossom against the wooden beams of the hotel lobby. Your guide will meet you after the meal and lead you along a coastal road to the Bat Cave known locally as Goa Lawah. The sacred temple was erected over a millennium ago by an Indonesian saint and thousands of bats perch in the entrance to the cave mouth. The scent of sandalwood incense drifts upwards from the shrine at the main gate. On the horizon, you will see the outline of Nusa Penida Island as it rises like a dome out of the water. Two large banyan trees will frame the main entrance as they lead you to the central courtyard.
The devout leave fruit offerings in the bale pavilions beneath the dangling bats. Nectar bats chirp against the serene atmosphere above the ancient shrines at the heart of the temple complex. Your guide will point out a Shivaite shrine, which dates back more than 2,000 years, that exhibits motifs of a mythical dragon that keeps the cosmos balanced. You will continue to 17th-century Klungkung Royal Palace where lily pads float gracefully across the pond, and Garuda statues line the brick colonnade that leads to the main hall. The surrounding waters will provide insight into the name, “Floating Hall,” where enchanting wayang-style paintings drape across the ceilings.
What’s Included: accommodation, transfer, tour, breakfast
The vibrant colors of Ubud will return with the morning light, as they spread across the Art Market at the heart of town. Painters produce elaborate works that capture the vibrant hues of the landscape and the culture emboldened in images of statues and iconic characters of legend. Sculptors depict dragons and demons, Garuda and local wildlife through dramatic wooden or stone interpretations. After an early breakfast, your guide will lead you to the banks of the Ayung River outside of Ubud. You will board the raft and begin your exciting excursion along the water where the river moves at first with quiet ease. Then, the banks will turn to limestone cliffs adorned with dangling vines and jungle underbrush.
The aroma of fresh water blends with mineral-rich soil and the river runs from the northern mountains for more than 45 miles to the Badung Strait. Waterfalls cascade down the cliffs as they thunder against the quiet river below. The sound will echo beneath the jungle canopy and grow stronger as you move closer to the rapids. When your guide tells you to paddle, your heart will pound against your chest with exhilaration. The rapids will tumble over rocks and bounce against the edging cliffs, splashing cold mountain water onto your cheeks. Then, the raft will bob against protruding boulders and recoil against the riverbanks before it rests at the edge of the rapids. Your heart will return to a steady pace with the excitement of the propelling rapids over for now.
What’s Included: accommodation, tour, breakfast
At breakfast, the aroma of coconut and dragon fruit will accompany the freshly brewed coffee that emanates from the cafes. You will leave the streets of Ubud for the trails that crisscross the Munduk Mountains. As you pass plantations that dress the landscape in cloves, vanilla, and avocado, the aroma of cinnamon will accompany the fresh mountain air. Stop at Red Coral Waterfall for a view of the trundling cascade where the rushing water splits the lush vines and dangling foliage of the jungle cliffs as it splashes down into the rippling pool below. A light haze forms at the bottom of the falls and spills down into the tranquil creek. Rice terraces decorate the hills along your path en route to the shores of Lake Tamblingan.
The lake has a surface area that encompasses more than a half square mile along the plateau of an ancient caldera. You will board a traditional dugout canoe to cross the stoic waters and dip your fingers into the lake to feel the cool mountain temperature on your skin, with the lake sitting at more than 3,280 feet above sea level. Pristine rainforest foliage encircles the lake and caldera, and the peak of an extinct volcano rises to the east. Long-tailed macaques rustle the tree branches amongst the flowering orchids. You help row the canoe across the reflective turquoise waters until you reach Naga Loka Temple, one of 15 ancient shrines that speckles the lakeshores.
What’s Included: accommodation, tour, breakfast
You will wake up before dawn to venture into the highlands once more, to reach the foothills of Mount Batur. The jungle canopy spreads above you and blocks the flickering stars of the lingering night sky. Mount Batur reaches a height of more than 5,600 feet above sea level and contains a reflective sapphire lake. Flashlights guide you along the steady path that weaves as it ascends around the slopes. Villages protrude from the rainforest trees with homes made of thatched fronds and local wood and steam rise out of distant fumaroles and fissures.
Macaques linger at the top of the caldera as they perch on tree stumps and historical statues that are overtaken with vines. A thin line of sunlight stretches across the eastern horizon while the nearby peak of Mount Agung brightens from a silhouette to an abundance of lush slopes. The scent of rich coffee will emanate from a thermos your guide brought. The mountains in the distance imitate the rock towers erected as shrines of gratitude to those who have successfully trekked up the caldera summit. Continue down into the valley to reach the rejuvenating waters of Toya Devasya Hot Springs. Their infinity-style pool looks out into the magnificent waters of Lake Batur, reaching the inner base of the bordering caldera for an unparalleled view.
What’s Included: accommodation, tour, breakfast
The morning surf crests against the reef around Uluwatu Beach. Between the months of November to March, the waves can reach an average of five feet per day, as they draw surfers from around Southeast Asia and the world to enjoy the picturesque island and gorgeous swells. After a breakfast filled with the aromatics of blossoming frangipanis and juicy guava, you will make your way to Geger Beach for a private surf lesson amongst smooth waves. Farmers tend to their crops of seaweed that grow in the shallow.
Fishermen cast their nets over the water in search of a daily catch for the market. Before you reach the water, your surf instructor will teach you the basics of popping-up and crouching on the sand. Then, practice wading out into the water, catching the wave, and bursting up to your feet until you feel comfortable. Once in the water, your instructor will guide you over the smaller wakes and tell you when to paddle back towards the shore. The water will be cool and refreshing beneath the warming tropical sunlight. You paddle with the tide and let the wave propel you forward.
When your instructor tells you to pop-up, and you spring onto your board, you will find your balance on the wave that brings you back to shore. After your lesson, you continue south to Uluwatu Temple, located on the cliff at 230 feet above Uluwatu Beach. You can see the surfers taking on the waves below. The golden and sandy striations of the limestone cliff glow in the passing sun, adding to the island’s luster. The temple was erected more than 1,000 years ago and retains an important position as one of the island’s six spiritual pillars.
What’s Included: accommodation, tour, breakfast
The cafes open their doors to offer patrons spectacular views of the glistening white sands of Nusa Dua. Art galleries promote local and international artists that focus on the culture and landscape around the island. Silversmiths in the village of Celuk craft immaculate and captivating works through traditions passed down over generations. The Water Priestess offers spiritual cleansing through blessing and bathing, along with insight into her ascent to the role of High Priest in a role traditionally held by older men. Surfers take to the water while rapids enthusiasts take to the river, and life amongst the scenery of Bali continues for another day. After breakfast, your private transfer will meet you at the hotel and escort you to Ngurah Rai International Airport for your flight home.
What’s Included: airport transfer, breakfast