Tanah Lot sea temple Bali silhouetted against a dramatic sunset sky over the ocean
🌏 Southeast Asia

Bali

Temple mornings, rice terrace afternoons, private pool evenings.

Overview

Bali is unlike anywhere else in the world — a Hindu island in the world's largest Muslim country, where every rice field is terraced, every house has a temple offering, and every sunset invites a pause. Ubud is Bali's cultural heart — art galleries, yoga retreats, and the famous Tegallalang Rice Terraces. Seminyak and Canggu offer designer villas, beach clubs, and Bali's famed nightlife. Uluwatu has the cliffs, the waves, and the temple silhouette that makes Bali's Instagram famous.

Best Time to Visit

Apr–Jun Shoulder season — pleasant weather, fewer crowds, good value
Jul–Sep Dry season peak — best weather, festivals, book early
Oct Transition month — still good, great deals
Nov–Mar Wet season — short daily showers, cheap villas, lush rice fields

Top Highlights

  • Tegallalang Rice Terraces (Ubud)
  • Tanah Lot Temple at sunset
  • Uluwatu Kecak Fire Dance performance
  • Monkey Forest and ARMA Museum (Ubud)
  • Seminyak beach clubs — Ku De Ta, Potato Head
  • Mount Batur sunrise hike
  • Tirta Empul sacred spring purification ritual
  • Nusa Penida day trip — Kelingking Beach, Angel's Billabong

Sample Itinerary

Day 1
Arrival & Ubud Check-In
Arrive Ngurah Rai Airport. Drive to Ubud (1.5 hrs). Afternoon: Sacred Monkey Forest. Evening: Ubud Palace Kecak or Legong dance.
Day 2
Ubud — Rice Terraces & Temples
Sunrise at Tegallalang Rice Terraces. Tirta Empul. Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave). Ubud Art Market.
Day 3
Mount Batur Sunrise Hike
3:30am depart, 2-hour hike. Sunrise from 1,717m. Breakfast on crater rim. Afternoon: Kintamani volcano viewpoint.
Day 4
Move to Seminyak
Check in to villa/hotel. Afternoon beach. Sunset at Petitenget or Ku De Ta. Dinner at Seminyak Square.
Day 5
Nusa Penida Day Trip
Early speedboat from Sanur. Kelingking Beach viewpoint, Angel's Billabong, Broken Beach, Crystal Bay snorkeling.
Day 6
Uluwatu & Tanah Lot
Morning Uluwatu Temple cliff walk. Afternoon Tanah Lot sunset (different time of year — rotate). Evening Kecak fire dance at Uluwatu.
Day 7
Leisure & Departure
Morning spa or pool. Transfer to airport for evening flight.

* Sample itinerary. Customised based on your dates, group size, and preferences.

Available Packages

Honeymoon Special

Bali Tropical Blueprint

7 Nights From ₹65,000/person
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Practical Information

Visa Visa on Arrival for Indians — free for 30 days since August 2023. Keep return ticket and hotel printout handy.
Getting There No direct flights from India — 1 stop via Singapore (SIN), Kuala Lumpur (KUL), or Jakarta (CGK). Book 2+ months ahead for best fares.
Currency Carry USD and exchange at money changers in Kuta or Seminyak — much better rates than airport. Never exchange at unlicensed changers.
Getting Around Hire a private driver for the day (IDR 350,000–500,000 / ~₹1,800–2,500) — most flexible. Grab app works in South Bali. Scooters for Ubud days.
Weather Tropical: 24–32°C year-round. Dry season (Apr–Oct) has minimal rain. Wet season (Nov–Mar) has daily afternoon showers — mornings still sunny.
Good to Know Carry a sarong for temple visits (provided at some sites). Don't touch offerings on the ground. Book villa/hotel with pool well in advance for Jul–Sep.

Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely. Private pool villas, romantic cliff dinners, sunset temple rituals, and rice terrace mornings make it one of Asia's best honeymoon destinations.
Moderately expensive for flights (₹30,000–50,000 return from India), but very affordable in-destination. ₹65,000/person for 7 nights including flights is achievable.
Ubud for culture, nature, and quiet. Seminyak/Canggu for beach clubs, nightlife, and villas. Most visitors split 3–4 nights each.
Yes — Kelingking Beach and Crystal Bay are extraordinary. Note: the sea crossing can be rough; go early and check weather.