Full Day Bali Island Private Tour

RM264.47

Adult (11 - 75 years old)
RM264.47
Total : RM0
  • Standard:
    • Tour of Uluwatu Temple with Sunset views (2 hours)
    • All entrance tickets as per itinerary
    • Hotel Transfer within Bali area only
    • Bottled mineral water
    • English-speaking guide
  • Standard + SPA:
    • All itinerary as in Standard package
    • Spa Treatment & Massage (2 hours)

The island of Bali is noted for their people of the Balinese, which are among the most gracious and cultured people on earth. With so many things to do and see in Bali, it may appear to be quite overwhelming. But this Bali Tour prepares you to step into an exciting new world of adventure, culture, and exploration.

Art Village & Batik Weaving
Batik weaving, in particular, are likely the most notable and far-reaching of the Indonesian craft practices. The variety of textile techniques from Indonesia have been inspiring artists and designers alike for many years. If you love beautiful fabrics, you would be delighted to discover Bali’s Art & Batik culture.

Silversmith Bali
Come and watch Bali’s craftsmen at work with silver and learn the ancient art of silver making. If you have ever been curious about the techniques and processes of silver jewellery making, indulge in an up-close experience of unique craftsmanship blended with the warmest hospitality only Bali can offer. Many feature showrooms adjacent to the silver workshops welcome you to witness first-hand the process of creation, while some even go further to even handing you their tweezers, wireworks, and silver beads to help you get in on this art where you can even create your own pieces as souvenirs.

Tegalalang Rice Terrace
The stunning Tegalalang Rice Terrace, part of the Cultural Landscape of Bali Province UNESCO World Heritage Site, comprises cascading emerald-green fields worked by local rice farmers. The scenes of rice paddies involve the subak, a traditional Balinese cooperative irrigation system, which according to history, was passed down by a revered holy man named Rsi Markandeya in the eighth century. The entire place is a truly awe-inspiring sight. The beautiful green rice paddies stretch on for what seems like an eternity which makes a lovely landscape.

Mount Batur and Lake
Mount Batur (Gunung Batur) is considered by the Balinese the second important mountain on the island after Mount Agung. Batur Lake (Danau Batur), the biggest lake in Bali Island, is located at an altitude of 1,050 meters above sea levels on the right slopes of Mount Batur. It stretches 16 kilometers wide and is also the main source of irrigation water for most of Bali. It doesn’t come off as a surprise to know that the Locals also breed freshwater fish here. The view of Mount Batur and Batur Lake is undeniably spectacular and makes a wonderful view for shutterbugs.

Agro Coffee and Tea
Bali has several coffee plantations making the famous and costly Kopi Luwak, and some of these are in the Ubud area. Learn how the famous and expensive Kopi Luwak is produced. What makes it interesting is that the Asian palm civet, also called toddy cat, eats and digests coffee beans that are turned into Kopi Luwak. There is a variety of coffee and tea powder for you to sample ranging from Bali Coffee, Chocolate Coffee, Vanilla Coffee, Ginseng Coffee, Coconut Coffee, Cinnamon Coffee, Ginger Coffee, Mangosteen Tea, Rosella Tea, Ginseng Tea, Cinnamon Tea, Lemongrass Tea, etc. All which are free of charge. Though, if you are curious about the Kopi Luwak, IDR 60K is charged per cup.

Tirta Empul Temple
Tirta Empul Temple, or Pura Tirta Empul as the locals call it, is an important temple complex and holy mountain spring, located in the village of Manukaya. Dedicated to Vishnu, its name means ‘holy water spring’ due to a holy spring within the temple which feeds various purification baths, pools and fish ponds surrounding the outer perimeter. Over the years, Balinese Hindu worshipers have been drawn to this Holy Water Temple, whose sacred springs are said to possess curative properties. The tradition of its locals bathing here still continues, and today, aside from worshipers, people around the world also come to this place to marvel at its beauty and bathe in its sacred water.

Tegenungan Waterfall
Tegenungan Waterfall locally called as Air Terjun Tegenungan is one of the loveliest waterfalls in Gianyar area. Only 15 meters high. Tegenungan waterfall is exclusive for its lush green surroundings and heavy water flow, perfect for swimming and enjoying the water. And there’s something amazing about feeling the power of all that water is one of realising how nature holds the power, not us. Watch how the water flows against the rocks. Notice the cascading water that creates a mist that blows into your face. Place a leaf in the pool and watch it get whisked away in the narrow channel. Build a rock cairn or see how far you can throw a pebble into the river.

Best time for Activity :

  • There is no bad time to visit Bali as the weather is consistently warm and humid year-round, with an average daily temperature of around 82 degrees-Fahrenheit
  • You’ll run into either the wet or dry season, both offering different experiences
  • Many tourists prefer to visit in the dry season between May and September, when the humidity levels tend to be at their lowest

Additional Information :

  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Itinerary is subjected to weather conditions
  • Lunch, gratuities, and any personal expenses are excluded in this tour
  • Minimum Pax : 2 person is required for the tour
  • Tour Duration : 10 hours
  • FREE for children age 4 and under Maximum 2 children only
  • What to Bring / Travel Tips : Bring along your camera, necessary medications, sunblock, and, insect repellant for a hassle-free time
  • Prohibitions & Limitations : This tour is not wheelchair accessible
  • Customers have to contact the merchant to RSVP/confirm their arrival before walk-in to merchant premise
  • Contact information will be provided in your e-Ticket
  • Cut off period for all tours is three (3) days before the preferred tour date
  • This ticket is refundable if it has not been redeemed.
  • Tickets that have been redeemed at the counter will not be refunded.
  • There will be a 10% cancellation fee for all refunds.
  • All tickets are valid for 6 months from the date of purchase.
  • You do not need to print the ticket, simply present the QR code via your phone.
  • In order to redeem your ticket, please proceed to the attraction’s counters.
  • MyKad or MyKid must be presented at the attraction for purchase of Malaysian – with MyKad type tickets.