All set. Here’s what you get
Detailed tour program
Day 1 – Arrival Day
No Airport Transfer. Guests will go direct to hotel (standard check in at 15:00pm) Arrive - leisure and overnight at hotel.
Airport Pickup on request will be 25EURO Per Person to hotel

No meals
Day 2 – Bedugul (full day)
Breakfast at the hotel
Ulun danau Bedugul
Handara Gate
Tanah Lot Temple
Sunset Finish tour – return and overnight at hotel

Breakfast
Day 3 – West Nusa Penida
After finish breakfast, transfer from hotel to Sanur Harbor (should be reached at harbor at 08:00am)
Depart to Nusa Penida island with boat Island tour: Kelingking Beach, Broken Beach, Angels Billabong, lunch at Joglo Funtasea, and insurance. Inclusion: Fast boats return ticket, welcome drink, light snack, one full AC island car with driver
Finish tour – return to Sanur Harbor – arrive – transfer to hotel

Breakfast
Day 4 – South Bali
Breakfast at the hotel
Water sport Tanjung Benoa, Banana Boat + Jet Ski + Parasailing are included 1x for 08 pax, Uluwatu Temple
Finish day activities – transfer to Phinisi for sunset Dinner Cruise.
Finish tour – return and overnight at hotel

Breakfast
Day 5 – Ubud Tour
Breakfast at the hotel
Finish breakfast – Check out from Seminyak hotel
Monkey Forest Ubud
Ubud Market
Tegalallang Rice Fields
Finish tour – transfer to hotel and follow check in procedure – after check in evening meditation at Ayurvedagram Bali Ubud
Finish – overnight at hotel for leisure

Breakfast
Day 6 – Meditation at Ayurvedagram Bali Tour
Breakfast at the hotel
Morning Asana + Meditation at Ayurvedagram Bali Tour: Tirta Empul Holy Water, Kintamani Volcano and Oka Agriculture Plantation
Finish – return and overnight at hotel

Breakfast
Day 7 – Meditation + Bedugul Botanical Garden with Rice Terrace
Morning Breathworks Pranayama + Meditation Finish Breakfast (Vegetarian) prepare for tour to Bedugul Bali Botanical Garden and Jatiluwih Rice Terrace
Finish tour – return and overnight at hotel

Breakfast
Day 8 – Ubud + Meditation
Meditation in the Morning at Ayurvedagram Bali Finish Yoga
Breakfast (Vegen) and Finish breakfast, prepare for tour to Ubud Tour
Tour to: Alas Harum Adventure, Tegenungan Waterfall Finish – return and overnight at hotel

Breakfast
Day 9 – East Bali Tour + Meditation
Yoga Asana + Closing Meditation in The Morning
Finish – Breakfast (Vegen) and Finish breakfast, prepare for tour to East Bali
Tour Lempuyang gate of heaven tour
Tirta Gangga Temple
Finish – return and overnight at hotel

Breakfast
Day 10 – Adventure + Yoga Meditation
Wake up in the morning at 06:00am
Yoga meditation Session with Yoga Master from Ayurvedagram Bali 1 hours Finish Yoga
Breakfast (Vegen) and Finish breakfast, prepare for tour adventure
Experience your adventurous rafting journey on Ayung River, the biggest and longest river in Bali.
Ayung River is class III and may rise to class IV during rainy season.
You will be experience amazing memories during approximately 2 hours journey among stone carving and watefall. Have the highest enjoyment of rafting and experience the unrivalled way to appreciate the natural scenery. wildlife and exotic plants of Bali.
Includes :
- Amsaan Tour Guide
– Rafting trip Approximately 12 kilometer, 2 Hours Duration
– Safety Equipment.
– Professional Guide
– Indonesian Style Lunch
– Free Flow Mineral Water, Coffee and Tea
– Locker – Changing Room
– Hot Shower – Towel
– Soap and Shampoo – Insurance Coverage
Finish Rafting
Back to hotel to relax & transfer to Kuta Hotel

Breakfast
Day 11 – Lembongan Ref
Cruise to Lembongan Island aboard Bali Hai Il and moor alongside our purpose-built reef pontoon for a full day's activities, above and below the water or relax on the golden sands in tranquil Lembongan Bay at the Bali Hai Cruises Beach Club
Inclusion: Pick-up and drop-off "door to door" service in air conditioned comfort around south Bali area
Morning and afternoon tea, coffee and snacks
Tropical Lunch
Lembongan island tour
Full use of the pantoon facilities including on exciting 35m water slide and underwater viewing chamber
Unlimited banana boat rides
Coral Reef Restoration tour
Snorkelling equipment and instruction
Diving board Lockers
Depart: 09:15am – Return: 4:15pm
Finish – return and overnight at hotel

Breakfast + Lunch
Day 12 – South Bali
Breakfast at the hotel
Pandawa Beach
Dreamland Beach
Garuda Wisnu Kencana with Balinese Perfomance
Finish – return and overnight at hotel

Breakfast
Day 13 – Kuta City
Breakfast at the hotel
Kuta Beach
Kuta Beachwalk
Mall and evening Devdan Show
Finish – return and overnight at hotel

Breakfast
Day 14 – Departure to Gili Trawangan
Breakfast at the hotel
Transfer from hotel to Padang Bai Harbor to Gili Trawangan with Fast Ferry Arrive at Island – (guest can rent Bicycle payment by cash from themselves on island for transport to hotel drop) other option – walking to the hotel around 2.6km / 36-40 minute from harbor.
Leisure and overnight at hotel

Breakfast
Day 15 – Free Day at Island
Breakfast at the hotel
Leisure Day
No Services from Amsaan
Guests can choose their own activities, relax on the beach, meditation in the hotel, rent a bicycle ride etc.

Breakfast
Day 16 – Free Day at Island
Breakfast at the hotel
Leisure Day
No Services from Amsaan
Guests can choose their own activities, relax on the beach, meditation in the hotel, rent a bicycle ride etc.

Breakfast
Day 17 – Return to Padang Bai and Departure
Return to padang bai with fast ferry from Gili Trawangan island
Arrive at Padang Bai we will choose ferry morning time – Guests should choose flight time in the night after 21:00pm for a smooth departure with less hassle.
Airport Dropoff on request will be 25EURO Per Person from hotel

Breakfast
Before You Ask – It’s Probably Here (FAQ)
What is the best way to travel to Bali?
Reaching Bali by sea is quite popular as there are several cruise liners that stopover at Bali, but you will first need to reach Singapore or Sumatra to board. However, the best way to travel to Bali is by air as the Denpasar International Airport receives international as well as domestic flights regularly.
When is the best time to visit Bali?
The best time to visit Bali is between April and October, during the dry season. During these months, you can enjoy the summer sunshine on Bali’s beaches and at the island’s main attractions, avoiding the rainy season. July and August are the most popular months to visit Bali as they fall within the peak of the high season. During this time, the skies are clear and the days warm, with low humidity, but travelers must contend with an influx of tourists. Bali is quieter during the tail-end of April through October, and you can avoid the crowds between October and December. During these times, you can expect frequent rainfall. However, this is not a deal-breaker as you can comfortably explore Balinese temples, partake in yoga classes, and enjoy indoor experiences when it rains.
What's the weather like in Bali?
Bali is generally hot, sunny and humid and typically the rainy season is between November - Feb/March. However rain usually pours heavily for a short duration in the afternoon or during the night, leaving the rest of the day warm and sunny (around 90 degrees) and cools off at night.
Do I need a VISA to enter Bali?
Indonesia has a free 30-Day visa-on-arrival system (tourist visa). If you would like to stay more than 30 days, then you will need to pay $35 at the airport when you arrive at the airport for the option to extend with an Indonesian agent for up to 60-days.
Important note:
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months or else Indonesia will NOT allow you into the country and your airline will NOT let you on the plane. Make sure your passport is renewed before you travel to Indonesia.
Can I drink the water?
No! Always drink bottled or filtered water. 99% of restaurants in Bali use bottled water for all cooking purposes and it is advisable to drink and brush teeth with bottled water to avoid 'Bali Belly' - a mild dysentery which can occur but passes in a few days.
What clothing can I wear in Bali?
Where you will stay will 99% of the time be air conditioned or with a fan, but outside it is hot and humid. Flip flops or comfortable walking sandals are a must with light clothing like t-shirts and shorts to keep you cool are recommended and a light pullover in the evenings if you are riding a motorbike. When entering temples you must be respectful and have your shoulders covered and wear a sarong (for men and women) - usually sarongs are provided for you when you visit a temple. You may want to always keep a waterproof jacket nearby if you are in Ubud between November - February as quick and heavy showers can occur and you may get caught!
What currency does Bali use?
The official currency of Bali is the Indonesian rupiah (Rp). You should ensure you exchange your local currency for Indonesian rupiah, most establishments do not accept US dollars, electronic payment services are not always accepted or reliable, and ATMs are few and far between in rural areas and small towns.