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This summer discover Bali with Prabas holidays

Bali, a tropical heaven in Indonesia, charms with lush landscapes, cultural richness, and pristine beaches. From Ubud’s emerald rice fields to Seminyak’s vibrant beaches, Bali offers a mosaic of experiences. Sacred sea-rock temples, sunset dance performances, and Uluwatu’s ocean waves create spiritual serenity. The island seamlessly blends tradition, nature, and Balinese hospitality, making it an idyllic retreat for arts, temple exploration, or beach relaxation. Bali is a captivating escape that effortlessly combines the best of tradition and natural beauty.

 

 

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Tour Inclusions
ï‚· 4 Nights Accommodation with Breakfast
ï‚· Daily Lunch
ï‚· Private Transport & English-Speaking Guide
ï‚· Entry Fees, Parking, Toll
ï‚· Arrival Flower Garland & Mineral Water during tours
ï‚· Flights & Visa Fees

Itinerary

A 4-night, 5-days’ vacation to the beautiful island in Indonesia that offers a variety of attractions and activities for visitors.

From its world-famous beaches and crystal-clear waters to its lush jungles and mystical temples, Bali offers an experience like no other. Whether you’re surfing the waves in Kuta, hiking to the top of an active volcano for a sunrise, or unwinding with a rejuvenating spa treatment in Ubud, Bali promises an adventure for every kind of traveler.

Here are some possible itineraries

Upon arrival, you will be greeted and welcomed by our representative at the airport. Dinner at Indian hotel then heading to hotel, check in and overnight stay.

Ubud Palace & Market

  •  Kantamani Village – View of Mount Batur
  • Buffet Lunch at Amora Restaurant (local & international cuisine)
  •  Tega Lalang Rice Terrace at Alas Harum

Water Sports at Tanjung Benowa (includes 1x Banana Boat)

  •  Indian Lunch
  •  Uluwatu Temple
  • Kecak Dance Performance at Sunset

Half-Day Tour to Tanah Lot Temple

  •  Buffet Lunch at The Jukung Restaurant
  •   Evening Leisure

  • Breakfast at the Hotel
  • Enjoy your leisure day, or you can experience the thrill of the Bali swing if you want
Group Dates

The optimal time to visit Bali largely depends on your personal preferences regarding weather and desired activities. 

The dry season, from April to October, is generally considered the best time to visit Bali. During this period, the weather is warm and sunny, with lower humidity and minimal precipitation, making it well-suited for outdoor pursuits, beach excursions, and island exploration. 

While the rainy season, from November to March, has its own allure, with occasional heavy but brief showers, the island is less crowded, providing a more tranquil experience. Additionally, the landscape is lush and verdant, and popular attractions tend to be less crowded during this time.

31/10/2025 Current Date: 08/10/2025

Oct 27 - Oct 31

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Location

Bali, taking you on a journey through three remarkable destinations:

Facts
  • Island of the Gods: Bali is often referred to as the “Island of the Gods” due to its rich spiritual heritage, with thousands of temples dotting the landscape, each telling a unique story of Balinese culture and mythology.
  • Terraced Rice Fields: The iconic Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Ubud showcase Bali’s impressive agricultural ingenuity, with cascading green landscapes that provide not only stunning vistas but also a crucial source of sustenance for the locals.
  • Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary: Located in Ubud, this lush sanctuary is home to hundreds of long-tailed macaques. Visitors can stroll through ancient temple ruins surrounded by playful monkeys, creating a unique and immersive experience.
  • Traditional Dance and Music: Bali is renowned for its vibrant performing arts, with traditional dances such as the Barong and Legong captivating audiences. Gamelan music, performed using traditional percussion instruments, adds a melodic touch to Balinese cultural events.
  • Unique Hindu Influence: Bali is the only Hindu-majority province in Indonesia, and its distinct form of Hinduism, infused with local beliefs, rituals, and practices, sets it apart from other regions practicing Hinduism worldwide.
  • Diverse Marine Life: The waters surrounding Bali boast diverse marine ecosystems, making it a haven for snorkelers and divers. Menjangan Island, in particular, is celebrated for its pristine coral reefs and vibrant underwater life.
  • Volcanic Beauty: Bali is home to several volcanoes, with Mount Agung being the highest and most revered. This active volcano is considered sacred, and the Besakih Temple complex, known as the “Mother Temple,” is situated on its slopes.
  • Nyepi, the Day of Silence: Bali celebrates Nyepi, the Balinese New Year, with a unique day of silence. Locals observe 24 hours of stillness, abstaining from activities and lights to reflect, meditate, and purify the island.
  • Ubud’s Art Scene: Ubud is the cultural heart of Bali, known for its flourishing arts scene. The Ubud Art Market and surrounding galleries showcase traditional and contemporary Balinese art, from intricate wood carvings to vibrant paintings.
  • Coffee Plantations: Bali’s mountainous regions are home to lush coffee plantations. The island produces high-quality coffee, with traditional methods still in use. Visitors can tour these plantations, learning about the coffee-making process while enjoying panoramic views.

Options include taxis, ride-sharing services (like Grab), renting a scooter or car, and using local bemos (minibusses). Traffic can be heavy, so plan accordingly.

Bali offers a range of options from budget hostels to luxury resorts. Popular areas include Seminyak, Ubud, Canggu, and Uluwatu, each offering different vibes and expert Kuta, Seminyak, Nusa Dua for relaxation and surfing. Visit temples like Uluwatu, Tanah Lot, and Besakih. Explore rice terraces in Ubud, hike Mount Batur, and visit waterfalls like Tegenungan. Bali is famous for yoga retreats, spas, and wellness centers. Experience vibrant nightlife in areas like Kuta and Seminyak.

The currency used in Bali is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR).

Bali offers a wide range of cuisine from traditional Balinese dishes like Nasi Goreng and Satay to international options. There are also many vegetarian and vegan options available.

The official language is Bahasa Indonesia, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.

Lightweight, casual clothing is suitable for the tropical climate. When visiting temples or religious sites, dress modestly by covering your shoulders and knees.

The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. The wet season, from November to March, has higher humidity and more rain but is less crowded and cheapest.

While cards are accepted in many places, small businesses, markets, and remote areas may only accept cash. It’s advisable to carry some cash with you.
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