Bali tour 6D/7N

Description

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Welcome to Bali with Greenday Vacation!  
Escape to the enchanting island of Bali, where rich cultural traditions meet breathtaking landscapes, vibrant beaches, and exotic experiences. Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in Bali’s spiritual heart, indulge in adventure activities, or simply unwind in paradise, this tour promises an unforgettable journey. With Greenday Vacation, enjoy a 7-day retreat in Bali, carefully designed to offer the perfect balance of exploration and relaxation. From stunning temples and volcanic landscapes to tranquil beaches and lively markets, each day unfolds a new chapter of discovery. 
Get ready for an exciting and rejuvenating holiday in Bali, the Island of Gods!

Why Choose Greenday Vacation for Your Tour?

  • Sustainable Travel: Enjoy eco-friendly accommodations, carbon-conscious transport options, and locally sourced experiences.
  • Tailored Experiences: Choose from a variety of curated itineraries that cater to your interests, whether you’re looking for relaxation or adventure.
  • Seamless Planning: From airport transfers to romantic activities, we ensure every detail of your honeymoon is taken care of, so you can relax and enjoy the journey.

Make your honeymoon the start of an unforgettable adventure with Greenday Vacation—where love and sustainability come together to create the perfect getaway.

How to Reach Bali from India? 
Bali, Indonesia, is well-connected to major cities around the world, including cities in India. Here's how you can travel from India to Bali:

1. By Air: 
The most convenient and fastest way to reach Bali from India is by air.

  • Direct Flights: Currently, there are no direct flights from India to Bali. However, there are several airlines that offer connecting flights with one stopover. Some popular airlines flying to Bali with stopovers include:
    • Singapore Airlines (via Singapore Changi Airport)
    • AirAsia (via Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
    • Garuda Indonesia (via Jakarta, Indonesia)
    • Cathay Pacific (via Hong Kong)
    • Emirates (via Dubai)
  • Major Departure Cities in India: Flights to Bali are available from major international airports in India, including:
    • Delhi (Indira Gandhi International Airport)
    • Mumbai (Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport)
    • Bengaluru (Kempegowda International Airport)
    • Chennai (Chennai International Airport)
    • Kolkata (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport)
    • Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi International Airport)
  • Travel Duration: The total travel time varies depending on the layover duration. On average, the flight time from India to Bali is about 8-12 hours, including the layover time.

2. By Sea: 
For adventurous travelers, Bali can also be reached by cruise, though it is not a common or practical mode of transport for most tourists. Several cruise companies operate between nearby countries, but flights are still the most popular and efficient option. 
3. Visa Information:

  • Tourist Visa: Most visitors from India require a tourist visa to enter Bali. You can apply for an e-visa or obtain a visa on arrival at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali. It's essential to check the current visa policy before traveling.

Flying is the most efficient way to reach Bali from India. With several airlines offering convenient flights with a stopover, Bali is easily accessible for Indian travellers seeking a tropical getaway. Be sure to book your flight in advance for the best options!

Key Destinations in Bali with Greenday Vacation

Here’s a table summarizing the key destinations in Bali:


Destination
DescriptionHighlights
UbudBali’s cultural heart, known for its arts, crafts, and scenic landscapes.Monkey Forest, Tegallalang Rice Terraces, Ubud Palace, Sacred Water Temple
KutaA popular beach destination famous for its nightlife and surfing spots.Kuta Beach, Beachwalk Mall, Waterbom Bali
SeminyakA trendy area offering luxury resorts, beach clubs, shopping, and fine dining.Seminyak Beach, Potato Head Beach Club, Shopping Boutiques
Nusa DuaKnown for its upscale resorts and clean, calm beaches, perfect for relaxation.Nusa Dua Beach, Water Sports, Geger Beach
Mount BaturAn active volcano, popular for sunrise trekking with panoramic views of Lake Batur.Sunrise Trek, Lake Batur, Hot Springs
Mount AgungBali’s highest and most sacred volcano, offering challenging hikes and spiritual significance.Besakih Temple, Trekking
Tanah LotA stunning sea temple perched on a rocky outcrop, one of Bali’s most iconic landmarks.Sunset Views, Tanah Lot Temple
Besakih TempleBali's Mother Temple, located on Mount Agung’s slopes, known for its spiritual significance.Temple Complex, Mountain Views
UluwatuFamous for its dramatic clifftop views, surfing, and cultural performances.Uluwatu Temple, Kecak Fire Dance, Padang Padang Beach
SanurA laid-back coastal town with a mix of traditional Balinese charm and modern amenities.Sanur Beach, Le Mayeur Museum, Cycling Path
Jimbaran BayA serene coastal area known for its seafood dining experiences by the beach.Seafood Restaurants, Jimbaran Beach
Nusa PenidaA rugged island known for its dramatic cliffs, clear blue waters, and untouched beauty.Keling King Beach, Crystal Bay, Angel's Billabong
Bali Safari & Marine ParkA family-friendly wildlife park featuring a range of exotic animals and marine life.Safari Tours, Animal Shows, Water Park

Other Notable Destinations:

  • Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary (Ubud)
  • Pura Ulun Danu Beratan (Bedugul)
  • Tegallalang Rice Terraces (Ubud)
  • Bali Zoo (Gianyar)
  • Lembongan Island for diving and water sports.

These key destinations in Bali provide a mix of adventure, relaxation, cultural experiences, and natural beauty, ensuring that there is something for every type of traveller.

Bali is a beautiful island known for its diverse landscapes, including mountains, beaches, and lush forests. Here’s an overview of the altitudes of key destinations in Bali:

Altitude of Key Locations in Bali:


Location
Altitude (Approx.)Description
Denpasar (Capital)0 metersBali’s capital city, located near the coast, with a tropical climate.
Ubud200-300 metersLocated in the heart of Bali, Ubud is known for its cultural heritage, rice terraces, and serene atmosphere.
Kintamani1,500 metersA popular highland area with stunning views of Mount Batur and Lake Batur, famous for its volcano.
Mount Batur1,717 metersAn active volcano located in Kintamani, popular for sunrise treks.
Mount Agung3,031 metersBali’s highest and most sacred volcano, also an active one.
Besakih Temple1,000 metersKnown as Bali's mother temple, located on the slopes of Mount Agung.
Bedugul1,000-1,200 metersA scenic highland area, home to the Ulun Danu Beratan Temple and Lake Beratan.

General Terrain of Bali:

  • Coastal areas, such as Kuta, Seminyak, and Nusa Dua, are at sea level (0 meters).
  • Ubud and other cultural hubs are situated at moderate altitudes (200-400 meters).
  • Kintamani, Bedugul, and the areas around Mount Batur and Mount Agung feature higher altitudes (up to 3,000 meters), offering cooler temperatures and scenic landscapes.

Bali's diverse topography allows for a range of experiences, from beach relaxation at sea level to high-altitude trekking on active volcanoes like Mount Agung and Mount Batur.

Best Time to Visit Bali

Here’s a table summarizing the best season to visit Bali:


Season
MonthsWeatherTemperatureBest ForCrowds
Dry SeasonApril to OctoberSunny, clear skies, little to no rainfall29°C to 31°C (84°F to 88°F)- Outdoor activities (surfing, hiking, temples)Peak tourist season (July to September)
Wet SeasonNovember to MarchRainy with high humidity, short bursts of rainfall27°C to 30°C (81°F to 86°F)- Budget travel (lower prices)Fewer tourists, quieter
Best TimeApril to OctoberIdeal weather for activities   

Key Notes:

  • Dry Season (April to October): Best time for outdoor adventures, sightseeing, and cultural festivals. Expect higher tourist numbers.
  • Wet Season (November to March): Ideal for budget travelers looking for fewer crowds and lower prices, but with occasional rainfall.

Itinerary

Day Wise Bali Trip Itinerary with Greenday Vacation

Day 1: Arrival in Bali & Hotel Check-in

  • Arrival in Bali 
    Upon arrival at Bali, you will be greeted by a warm welcome and transferred to your hotel. Once checked in, take some time to unwind and relax after your flight. Bali is known for its picturesque beaches, rich culture, and stunning landscapes, setting the stage for an unforgettable trip.
  • Evening at Leisure 
    The rest of the evening is free for you to explore the surroundings of your hotel or simply relax. You may want to take a stroll around the Kuta Beach area, known for its lively nightlife and beach clubs, or enjoy a peaceful evening watching the sunset.

Day 2: Leisure Day in Bali

  • Free Day to Explore 
    Enjoy a leisurely breakfast and spend the day exploring Bali at your own pace. You can visit the famous Kuta Beach, shop at local markets, or discover Bali’s vibrant street food scene. For a more cultural experience, you may want to check out the nearby temples or relax at a traditional Balinese spa.
  • Meals: Start your day with a delicious breakfast at the hotel, and enjoy the day exploring or relaxing as per your preference.

Day 3: Kintamani Tour

  • Kintamani Tour 
    After breakfast, enjoy a scenic drive to Kintamani, one of Bali’s most famous and breathtaking regions. Located in the highlands, Kintamani offers spectacular views of Mount Batur and Lake Batur, an active volcano and its surrounding landscapes.
    • Highlights: Visit Tegallalang Rice Terraces, renowned for its stunning views and beautiful landscapes. Explore Besakih Temple, Bali’s mother temple located on the slopes of Mount Agung, and enjoy the unique culture of the highlands.
    • Lunch: Enjoy lunch in Kintamani, with a view of the active volcano and Lake Batur.
  • Evening: Return to your hotel after a day full of exploration and relaxation.

Day 4: Free Day in Bali

  • Leisure and Relaxation 
    Today, enjoy another day at leisure. Whether you prefer shopping, visiting temples, or exploring the island’s beautiful beaches, there are countless options to choose from. You may also opt for a traditional Balinese massage or relax at your hotel’s facilities.
  • Meals: Start the day with breakfast at the hotel, then spend the rest of the day exploring at your own pace.

Day 5: Day at Leisure in Bali

  • Explore Bali's Culture and Beauty 
    Continue your exploration of Bali’s charm today. Visit Uluwatu Temple, perched high on a cliff with spectacular ocean views, or head to Sanur Beach for a more tranquil experience. Bali’s vibrant art scene also offers unique galleries and handicraft markets where you can shop for souvenirs.
    • Alternatively, enjoy activities such as snorkeling, surfing, or a boat trip along the coast.
  • Meals: Breakfast will be served at your hotel, and you can dine at local restaurants to explore the island's culinary delights.

Day 6: Relaxation or Optional Activities

  • Leisure Day 
    On this day, you can continue enjoying the beautiful island of Bali, known for its balance of relaxation and adventure. Choose to either take part in activities like white water rafting, cycling tours, or visit the famous Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud. If you prefer a more tranquil experience, unwind at the beach or enjoy a traditional Balinese spa treatment.
  • Meals: Enjoy a laid-back breakfast, and make the most of your day by indulging in some of Bali’s finest experiences.

Day 7: Final Day in Bali & Checkout

  • Last Day Leisure 
    Enjoy your final breakfast in Bali, and take some time to relax or do some last-minute shopping for souvenirs. Whether it's a final visit to your favorite beach or enjoying one last view of Bali’s beautiful landscapes, make the most of your last day on this tropical paradise.
  • Hotel Checkout 
    After checking out of your hotel, you will be transferred to the airport for your flight home, bringing back wonderful memories of your time in Bali.

Thank you for choosing Greenday Vacation for your unforgettable adventure in Bali. We hope you had an amazing time exploring the island's vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and beautiful beaches. We eagerly look forward to welcoming you back for more extraordinary experiences in this captivating destination. Safe travels, and may your wanderlust continue to inspire you as you plan your next journey!

Inclusions

Inclusions

  • Accommodation: Stay at selected hotels or resorts, usually with daily breakfast included.
  • Airport Transfers: Transfers to and from Bali’s airport to your hotel, ensuring a hassle-free arrival and departure.
  • Sightseeing Tours: Guided tours to popular attractions such as Ubud, Tanah Lot, Kintamani, Mount Batur, and more.
  • Meals: Daily breakfast at the hotel; additional meals (lunch/dinner) may be included on specific tours.
  • Entry Fees to Attractions: Entry to cultural, natural, and historic sites such as temples, volcanoes, and wildlife parks.
  • Guided Tours: Local tour guides for various excursions, offering insights into Bali’s culture and history.
  • Transport for Tours: Transportation for sightseeing tours, usually in air-conditioned vehicles.
  • Water Sports Activities: Activities like snorkeling, surfing, and jet-skiing (depending on the package).
  • Cultural Experiences: Visits to traditional dance performances, temple ceremonies, and local markets.
  • Local SIM Card (sometimes): A local SIM card to stay connected during your trip (in some packages).
  • Assistance: 24/7 assistance from the tour operator and hotel staff to ensure a smooth travel experience.
  • Travel Insurance (optional in some packages): Travel insurance to cover unforeseen events, offering peace of mind during your trip.

Exclusions

Exclusions

  • International Flights: Flights to and from Bali are generally not included and need to be arranged separately.
  • Visa Fees: Any visa-related costs, if applicable, are not covered by the tour package.
  • Personal Expenses: Expenses such as shopping, souvenirs, laundry, mini-bar, and phone calls are not included.
  • Meals Not Mentioned: Lunches, dinners, and snacks not specifically mentioned in the itinerary are not included.
  • Optional Activities: Any optional activities or excursions, such as spa treatments, additional water sports, or extra tours, are usually not part of the package.
  • Travel Insurance: Travel insurance is often optional and not included, but recommended for peace of mind.
  • Tips and Gratuities: Tips for guides, drivers, and hotel staff are generally not included in the tour price.
  • Early Check-in / Late Check-out Charges: Any additional charges for early check-in or late check-out at hotels are not typically covered.
  • Excess Luggage Charges: Extra luggage fees or charges for overweight baggage are the responsibility of the traveler.
  • Local Transportation: Any transportation not included in the itinerary, such as taxis or ridesharing, is not covered.

FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for a Bali tour package:

1. What is the best time to visit Bali?

  • The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season from April to October, as the weather is sunny, warm, and perfect for outdoor activities. However, Bali is a year-round destination, and the wet season (November to March) offers fewer crowds and lower prices.

2. Do I need a visa to visit Bali?

  • Citizens of many countries, including India, can enter Bali without a visa for stays of up to 30 days. However, if you plan to stay longer, you may need to apply for a visa extension or a tourist visa. Always check the latest visa regulations before traveling.

3. Are meals included in the tour package?

  • Breakfast is typically included in the hotel stay as part of most packages. Some packages also include specific meals during tours (like lunch), but other meals (especially dinners) are usually not included unless mentioned in the itinerary.

4. What should I pack for my trip to Bali?

  • You should pack light clothing for warm weather, along with swimwear, comfortable shoes for walking or hiking, a hat for sun protection, and sunscreen. If you're planning to visit temples, it’s good to bring modest clothing (covering shoulders and knees).

5. Is travel insurance included in the package?

  • Travel insurance is typically optional and not included in the package. However, it is highly recommended for coverage in case of medical emergencies, trip cancellations, or lost luggage.

6. What is the currency used in Bali?

  • The currency used in Bali is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). It’s a good idea to carry some cash, but most places also accept credit cards. Currency exchange services are widely available at the airport and in popular tourist areas.

7. How do I get around in Bali?

  • Private transfers are included in most tour packages for sightseeing. For local travel, taxis, ride-sharing services like Gojek and Grab, or renting a scooter are common options. Always agree on the price before taking a taxi.

8. Can I customize my tour package?

  • Yes, many tour operators, including Greenday Vacation, offer the option to customize your itinerary. You can add or remove destinations and activities based on your preferences.

9. What if I have dietary restrictions?

  • If you have specific dietary restrictions (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, etc.), make sure to inform the tour operator in advance. Most hotels and restaurants can accommodate dietary preferences, but it's always good to communicate your needs early.

10. Are there any age restrictions for the tours?

  • Most tours in Bali are suitable for travelers of all ages, but some activities like mountain trekking, water sports, or temple visits may have age or health recommendations. Check with your tour operator for specific restrictions on certain activities.

11. Can I use my mobile phone in Bali?

  • Yes, you can use your mobile phone in Bali. If you want to avoid international roaming charges, you can purchase a local SIM card for your phone at the airport or local shops.

12. How safe is Bali for tourists?

  • Bali is generally considered a safe destination for tourists. However, like any other destination, it's important to be cautious with your personal belongings, especially in crowded areas or tourist spots. Always follow local guidelines and safety tips during your trip.