Day 1: Ubud
SOUTH BALI – UBUD (Lunch, Dinner)
At the appropriate time, you will be picked up by our team and transfer to Ubud with visiting Ubud palace and traditional market where you can enjoy the souvenirs shopping. After that, visit monkey forest nearby before proceed to your hotel for dinner and overnight.
Lunch will be provided at local restaurant.
Remarks:
South Bali covers Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Kuta, Seminyak, Sanur
Day 2: Ubud
UBUD (Breakfast, Lunch)
After breakfast in the hotel, the trip will start with visiting Museum Purbakala which displays various Balinese antiquities and the collection of ancient stone sarcophages and then heading to Samuan Tiga Temple, a unique temple situated in the village of Bedulu, not far from Ubud. The word samuan means ‘meeting’ and tiga means ‘three’. Balinese believe that Pura Samuan Tiga is the venue for the great meeting of the gods. The trip then continues to visit Goa Gajah (elephant cave) which is built at the edge where two rivers (Pangkung River and Petanu River) are connected. This connection area which is called campuhan (mixture) is believed by local peaple to have magical energy. The last visit will be Tegenungan waterfall. Tegenungan Waterfall is situated in the Tegenungan Kemenuh village. The surrounding areas are comprised of lush green vegetation that must be walked through in order to reach the waterfall. There are varying heights at which visitors can view the waterfall and its surrounding areas.
Lunch will be served in local restaurant.
Day 3: Lovina
UBUD – LOVINA (Breakfast, Lunch)
After breakfast in your hotel, transfer to Lovina with visiting Tirta Empul, Tegalalang and Kintamani.
Tegalalang, the beautiful landscape of rice terrace where you can enjoy the light trekking with your guide through the rice field.
Tirta Empul is located close to the town of Tampaksiring in the village of Manukaya. The village is a 30-minute drive to the North of Ubud. Tirta Empul, Bali, is one of the largest and busiest water temples in Indonesia. The temple was founded in 926 A.D. and is dedicated to Vishnu, who is the Hindu God of water. The name of the temple actually means ‘holy water spring’ in Balinese.
Perched 1500 metres high on the edge of the Batur Caldera, in northeastern Bali, the village of Kintamani overlooks the magnificent Lake Batur and offers panoramic views of the active volcano Mount Batur. It serves as the perfect base from which to explore the picturesque Gunung Batur Region.
Lunch will be provided at local restaurant.
Day 4:
LOVINA – SOUTH BALI (Breakfast, Lunch)
Early morning depart from your hotel to see the dolphin at Lovina beach then back to hotel for breakfast and refreshment.
After that check out and continue transfer to your hotel in South Bali with visit to Beratan lake, Bedugul market and Tanah Lot.
This unusual rock formation, home to the exotic temple on the sea, Pura Tanah Lot, is something of a Balinese icon. While non-Balinese are not allowed to enter the temple, you can walk right up to it if you visit at low-tide, or for the full effect of its unique position, visit during high tide and get closer by using the zigzag of walkways.
Lunch will be provided at local restaurant.
Remarks:
South Bali covers Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Kuta, Seminyak, Sanur