
Bali Spirit: Ubud & Nusa Dua Tour
BALI-01 · 6 Nights · 7 Days
Overview
A perfect blend of spiritual immersion in Ubud's lush jungles and beachfront luxury in Nusa Dua.
Visit the iconic Uluwatu Temple perched on high ocean cliffs.
Stroll through Tegallalang Rice Terraces and swing over the valleys.
Holy water purification ritual at the Tirta Empul Temple.
Fabulous sunset seafood dinner at Jimbaran Bay.
Ideal for: Couples · Families · Wellness Seekers
Journey Itinerary
Activities & Schedule
- Airport pickup and scenic transfer to Ubud
- Check-in at forest resort
- Evening walk through Ubud market
- Welcome dinner at resort
Stay
Ubud
Meals
Dinner
Activities & Schedule
- Visit Ubud Royal Palace and Monkey Forest
- Explore local art workshops in Celuk and Mas
- Sunset at Tegallalang Rice Terraces
- Organic dinner overlooking river gorge
Stay
Ubud
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Activities & Schedule
- Holy water purification at Tirta Empul Temple
- Scenic lunch in Kintamani overlooking Mount Batur
- Visit Coffee Plantation for Luwak tasting
- Free evening in Ubud
Stay
Ubud
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Activities & Schedule
- Check out and drive to Tanah Lot sea temple
- Explore the temple base at low tide
- Drive to Nusa Dua beach resort and check in
- Relaxing beachfront evening
Stay
Nusa Dua
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Activities & Schedule
- Water sports at Tanjung Benoa (banana boat included)
- Visit Uluwatu Temple on the cliffside
- Watch traditional Kecak Fire Dance at sunset
- Jimbaran Bay seafood dinner on the sand
Stay
Nusa Dua
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Activities & Schedule
- Full day at leisure in Nusa Dua beach
- 90-minute traditional Balinese spa package
- Farewell dinner at resort
Stay
Nusa Dua
Meals
Breakfast, Dinner
Activities & Schedule
- Breakfast and souvenir shopping
- Transfer to Denpasar Airport for departure
Meals
Breakfast
Where You'll Stay
Alila Ubud / Ubud Hanging Gardens
Grand Hyatt / Melia Bali
Inclusions & Exclusions
Cost Includes
Covered items
- 3 Nights in Ubud Jungle Resort + 3 Nights in Nusa Dua Beach Resort
- Daily breakfast and dinner throughout
- Private AC vehicle transfers and sightseeing with English-speaking guide
- Kecak Dance performance tickets
- 90-minute Balinese spa treatment
- Water sports activity voucher at Tanjung Benoa
Cost Excludes
Out-of-pocket items
- International flights to Denpasar
- Lunch and personal expenditures
- Tipping and optional excursions
- Bali tourist tax (approx. USD 10, paid online or on arrival)
How to Book
Required Documents
- Passport with at least 6 months validity
- Return flight ticket
- Bali Tourist Levy receipt (paid online)
Payment Schedule
Booking Guidelines
- Temple visits require wearing a sarong (provided at entrance).
- Respect local ceremonies and silence signs during temple walks.
Know Before You Go
Visa & Entry
Visa on Arrival (VoA) is available for citizens of 90+ countries, including India. Costs IDR 500,000 (approx. USD 35) and is valid for 30 days.
ID Documents (Critical)
Original Passport is mandatory. Ensure you have the electronic Customs declaration barcode ready on your phone on arrival.
Fitness Level
Easy-level package suitable for all ages. Involves some stair climbing at Uluwatu and Tirta Empul.
What to Pack
- Light breathable cotton clothing
- Comfortable sandals for temples
- Swimwear & high SPF sunscreen
- Small daypack for excursions
Frequently Asked Questions
Can we drink tap water in Bali?
No, tap water is not potable. Bottled water is widely available and provided daily at all resorts.
What is the dress code for visiting Balinese temples?
Both men and women must cover their knees and shoulders. A traditional sarong and waist sash are required, which are usually provided or can be rented at the temple entrances.
Are the famous Bali jungle swings safe to ride?
Yes, all swings we recommend and include in our itinerary are fully certified and equipped with safety harnesses and experienced guides who manage the equipment.
How do we safely exchange currency or withdraw cash in Bali?
Use authorized money changers with prominent physical offices (avoid small street booths promising zero commission) or withdraw local Rupiah (IDR) from ATMs inside bank branches.
What electric socket types are used in Bali?
Bali uses European standard two-round-pin plugs (Type C and F). The standard voltage is 230V. We recommend carrying a universal travel adapter.
Will our private guide and driver speak English?
Yes, all our local guides and drivers speak clear, conversational English to help you navigate and learn about Balinese culture.
Terms & Conditions
Cancellation Policy
Travel Insurance
Highly recommended.
Changes & Amendments
Allowed up to 14 days prior, subject to guide/resort slots.
Company Rights
We reserve the right to alter schedules during local Hindu holidays (like Nyepi) if sites close.
Refund Policy
No refund for unused bookings or activities once the tour begins.
Age Restriction
Perfect for all ages.