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Tour Detail

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  • Available seats per day

    On request

  • Duration

    6 DAYS

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Classical Bali & Gili Trawangan PVT 6D/5N

Day 1- SOUTH OF BALI/LOVINA

Day 2- LOVINA/CANDIDASA

Day 3- CANDIDASA/UBUD

Day 4- UBUD/PADANG BAI/GILI TRAWANGAN

Day 5- GILI TRAWANGAN

Day 6- GILI TRAWANGAN

Day 1

Day 1- SOUTH OF BALI/LOVINA (L):At 8:00am, depart for Lovina (approx. 3-hours’ driving from Nusa Dua). On the way to Lovina, we will stop at the temple of Tanah Lot (approx. 1.5 hours’ drive from Nusa Dua), a temple erected by the villagers in memory of the brahman Sait Nirartha, who is said to have engaged in a conversation with God for an entire night, right where the temple stands now. The journey will then proceed North, via Alas Kedaton, to visit the Sangeh Monkey Forest (approx. 50-minutes’ drive), populated by several tribes of monkeys. The following stop will be Bedugul where we will visit the Pura Ulu Danu temple on Beratan lake (approx. 50 minutes’ drive). The temple complex is located on the shores of Lake Beratan at 1200m above sea level, with beautiful views of the mountains area near Bedugul. We will than visit the Git Git Waterfall (approx. 30-minutes’ drive). The sound of its water can be heard from 200 meters away and, once closer, our sight will open to a beautiful massive amount of water falling from a height of 45 meters. Upon arrival in Lovina (approx. 30 minutes’ drive), check-in at the hotel. Overnight.

Day 2

Day 2- LOVINA/CANDIDASA (B/L): At 8.00am, depart for Candidasa with a short stop at the traditional market of Buleleng (approx. 20-minutes’ drive). Afterwards, we will visit the nearby Pura Beji temple, dedicated to the Goddess Dewi Sri who protects the rice fields. We will then continue towards the Kintamani village (approx. 2-hours’ drive). From here, there is a magnificent view of the volcano Batur. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant with panoramic view. After lunch, we will visit Besakih (approx. 30-minutes’ drive), the most important and biggest temple of Bali. The temple was built in the 11th century at 1000m of altitude on the slopes of mount Agung, the sacred volcano of Bali. We will then continue the journey to the hotel in Candidasa (approx. 1-hour drive). Check-in and Overnight.

Day 3

Day 3- CANDIDASA/UBUD (B/L): At 8.00am, depart for Goa Lawah (approx. 30-minutes’ drive), a temple in a cave which is inhabited by hordes of bats. We will then move to Sidemen (approx. 30-minutes’ drive), that offers a magnificent landscape of terraced hills. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant with panoramic view of the valley. The journey will continue to Klung Kung to visit the Kertagosa Palace (approx. 30-minutes’ drive), the old palace of justice  where we can admire the ancient frescos that show old methods of punishment. The last destination of the day will be Gunung Kawi Temple complex (approx. 1-hour drive), locally referred to as Pura Gunung Kawi, one of Bali’s most unique archaeological sites, comprising a collection of ancient shrine reliefs carved into the face of a rock cliff. We will arrive at Ubud in the late afternoon. Check-in at the hotel and overnight.

Day 4

Day 4- UBUD/PADANG BAI/GILI TRAWANGAN (B): In the morning, transfer to Padang Bai Harbour (the time of departure depends on the speed boat schedule – time will be advised upon confirmation). Once arrived at Padang Bai Harbour, embark the speed boat and sail to Gili Trawangan (approx. 90-minutes). Upon arrival at Gili Trawangan, take a cidomo (local horse-cart) to the hotel for check-in. Rest of the day at free. Overnight. 

Day 5

Day 5- GILI TRAWANGAN (B): Rest of the day at free. Overnight.

Day 6

Day 6- GILI TRAWANGAN (B): We will arrange for your transfer to your next destination based on the estimated departure time of your flight or boat, following breakfast. 

Tour Hotels

LOVINA BEACH CLUB & RESORT
City : Kabupaten Buleleng
Province : Bali
Website : https://www.lovinabeachclubandresort.com/

RAMAYANA CANDIDASA
City : Kabupaten Karang Asem
Province : Bali
Website : https://www.ramayanasuites.com/candidasa/

NIRWANA BEACH & RESORT CANDIDASA
City : Legian
Province : Bali
Website : https://www.nirwanabeachandresort.com/

AWATARA BOUTIQUE RESORT
City : Ubud
Province : Bali
Website : https://www.awataraboutiqueresort.com/

SANTI MANDALA VILLA & SPA
City : Banjar
Province : Bali
Website : https://www.santimandalavilla.com/

VILLA ALMARIK
City : Pemenang
Province : Nusa Tenggara Barat
Website : https://www.almarik-lombok.com/

Tour Suppliers

SIAM HOLIDAYS & LEISURE CO. LTD
Description : Siam Holidays & Leisure is a Tour Operator, based in Chiang Mai in Thailand, whose goal is to provide customers with high quality services in South East Asia.
Telephone : 0815304786
Email : RSV@SIAMHOLIDAYSLEISURE.COM

Remarks

Departure daily in ENGLISH, SPANISH & ITALIAN: YEAR ROUND

The pick up point for this circuit will be at following hotels
- Nusa Dua: Merusaka or The Grand Bali.
- Tanjung Benoa: Sadara Beach Resort or Grand Mirage Resort.
- Sanur: Mercure Sanur, Griya Santrian, or Swiss Belhotel Watu Jimbar.
We suggest to book the pre-night tour in one of these hotels. If clients prefer to stay in alternative area/hotels , we could provide pickup service with supplement at EUR 12.00 per person on sharing basis. (No Guide)
Hotels may be replaced with similar options at time of booking.

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