Bali Adventure
Trip Valid:
01/01/2008 to 31/12/2008
Duration:
9 days (ex Ubud)
Highlights:
Discover Bali's artistic heart in Ubud, Relax on the beaches of Lovina, Snorkel in Bali Barat Marine Park, Cycle through rural countryside, Conquer the slopes of Mt Batur, Experience village life in Sideman, Admire Bali's most beautiful lake temple - Pura Ulun Danu Bratan
Trip Code:
ISA
Guarantee:
Departure is guaranteed
Group Size:
Minimum 1, Maximum 12
Price:
USD $395
*(plus local payment USD $150)
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Extras:
view 2008 airport transfers and pre- & post-trip accommodation prices
Dotted with small, character-filled villages, smouldering volcanoes rising out of lush rich fields, idyllic beaches and colourful reefs, Bali is the perfect island getaway. Enjoy a moment of absolute peace in Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, a Hindu-Buddhist lake temple dedicated to the Goddess of the Waters, enjoy delicious Balinese cuisine, explore an underwater Eden in Taman Nasional Bali Barat and conquer the slopes of Mt Batur, whose summit offers amazing views of the surrounding volcanic landscape on clear days - you'll be raving about your holiday for years to come.
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meals included: 8 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch
transport: Minibus, boat, bicycle, walking
accommodation: Hotels (5 nts), basic guesthouses (3 nts)
budget: Allow USD $150 for meals not included.
departs: Departs every Sat
we also recommend:
For the full Indonesian experience why not add our Lombok trip to your adventure. (ISL)
Days 1-2 Ubud
Bali's largest Hindu town is also its artistic and cultural heart. There is plenty of free time to browse the many craft shops, meet monkeys in their forest sanctuary or, for the more adventurous, go white water rafting. Enjoy a cultural performance.
Day 3 Sideman
Take to the backstreets of Ubud and beyond by bicycle, with children waving as you breeze by. Stop and admire some of the intricately carved temples along the way. Afterwards, head to the hills and the peaceful, scenic village of Sideman, set against the backdrop of Bali's highest peak, Mt Agung. This friendly village is a great place to chill out and meet the locals.
Day 4 Mt Batur
Learn the art of songket-weaving at a local workshop before enjoying a traditional 'bungkus' (take-away) lunch. Trek into the mountains afterwards, for wonderful views of Bali's volcanic landscape and maybe also a refreshing dip in the river. Stay in simple lodgings in the village of Kedisan.
Day 5 Banyupoh
Rise early and venture out into the cool, eerie darkness for the final leg of the climb. From the summit of Mt Batur, take in the spectacular sunrise and perhaps have eggs sunny-side-up for breakfast, cooked over the mountain's sulphuric vents. For a sea-change, head down to the coast for a day of snorkelling or scuba amongst some of Bali's most impressive reefs.
Days 6-7 Lovina
The beachside fishing village of Lovina is a great base for exploring the north coast of Bali. Take the chance to head out on outrigger boats to view dolphins. Spend a day exploring local villages and markets. End the day with a refreshing soak in a hot spring.
Days 8-9 Ubud
Admire one of Bali's most beautiful temples, Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, situated in the centre of a glassy lake, before travelling back to Ubud. Pick up some last-minute souvenirs or enjoy a final Balinese banquet before bidding the island goodbye.
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