
4 Nights 5 Days Bali Tour Package
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Activities
Sightseeing, temples, cultural dance, coffee tour, shopping
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Transportation
Private airport transfers + shared tour vehicles
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Group Size
6–20 people
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Trip Duration
5 Days / 4 Nights
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Description
Bali, the Island of the Gods, warmly welcomes travelers from around the world with its spiritual temples, breathtaking volcanic landscapes, pristine beaches, and deep-rooted traditions. This tropical paradise offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural richness that leaves a lasting impression on every visitor. Whether you're seeking peace, adventure, or spiritual discovery, Bali’s charm is undeniable.
The tour begins with spectacular views of Mount Batur and its glimmering lake at Kintamani, where the dramatic volcanic scenery creates a postcard-perfect backdrop. Explore Bali's sacred side with visits to iconic temples like Pura Tirta Empul, Taman Ayun, and the legendary Tanah Lot, each reflecting the island’s spiritual soul. Dive into local culture with a live Barong and Kris dance performance in Batubalan village, where myth and music blend in colorful tradition. Relax at the peaceful Ulun Danu Bratan Temple, set gracefully on the lake’s edge, and sip authentic Balinese coffee during a guided plantation tour, learning about the island’s beloved brew.
As the sun sets, witness magic at Tanah Lot, where the silhouette of the temple against a golden sky is simply unforgettable. Enjoy a day in Ubud, Bali’s artistic and cultural heart, known for its local markets, traditional handicrafts, and serene beauty. Rest easy in handpicked 3-star accommodations that blend comfort with Balinese hospitality, including daily breakfast. You’ll also have a full day of free time to shop, relax at a spa, or explore at your own pace—making this Bali tour a perfect balance of guided experiences and personal discovery.
Your Bali vacation begins as you emerge from the entrance of Ngurah Rai International Airport. Our friendly Irish Travels representatives will be waiting to greet you with traditional Indonesian hospitality, ensuring a smooth transition from your international journey. Your first experience of Bali's unique landscape welcomes you as you are swept away to your sleeping place, through a Balinese village and tropical rainforest, and a first glimpse of the Balinese way of life flashing by on the motorway. On arrival at your comfortable 3-star hotel, you will proceed to check in and be briefed on what to expect. You will then relax, and rest following your trip or maybe take a walk around your locality to experience the local lifestyle there. Or maybe you just want to rest directly in bed after enjoying a local Indonesian dinner at a local restaurant or just relax by the adjacent hotel pool. This laid-back welcome to Bali gives you a little time to acclimatize to tropical climatic conditions and local timekeeping culture before the wonderful experiences in the coming days. Make sure you get a good night's sleep tonight since tomorrow breaks on your first good day of discovery of Bali's most stunning volcanic scenery and cultural sights.
Your second day begins early with a break of dawn to one of Bali's finest natural attractions - the Kintamani volcano region. You drive through a world in perpetual motion as you proceed further up into the island's central mountain. There, cooler temperatures and stunning views await you. Your very first cultural treasure is Batubulan village, famous for its classical Barong and Kris dance performances of ancient myths of good and evil in sparkling costumes, gamelan music, and elegant choreography. Visit the holy Pura Tirta Empul temple in Tampaksiring, whose natural spring water has been consecrated for over a thousand years. You will observe local pilgrims purify themselves by ritual and examine the religious role of the temple in Balinese Hinduism. The tour proceeds to a typical coffee plantation where you will examine Indonesia's world-renowned kopi luwak process and other Indonesian coffee beans and samples, while scenic mountain vistas unfold. Today's choice is when we reach Kintamani, and then the scenery of Mount Batur within this still-active volcano and on its beautiful lake provides one of Indonesia's timelessly eternal snaps. This volcano, whose colossal crater and the caldera encompassing it are so legendary, provides you with easily endless reservoir of great photo shoots while you enjoy traditional Indonesian lunch at the heart of such glory. The crisp mountain air and the stunning panorama are beautifully contrasted with the warm Bali lowlands.
Day three is a temple tour in depth and presents you with an idea of what religious architectural diversity and stunning Bali landscape have to offer. You begin the day at the royal family's palace temple, Taman Ayun Temple, constructed around Balinese traditional gardens and filigree pagodas with a display of Balinese Hindu architecture's good taste. The different courtyards and ornate stone carvings introduce you to the island's royal heritage and spiritual culture. Then you proceed to the symbolic Ulun Danu Bratan Temple located at the shore of Lake Bratan in the mid-east mountains of Bali. The temple of the lake goddess, among Balinese water temples, is famous for creating marvelous reflections on a serene lake and engulfed by mountain mist, inclined to generate an otherworldly ambiance. The temple itself, off-center as it is, and postcard-typical setting, is Bali's most famous landmark and best place to make memories to last a lifetime. Nightlife winds down with a visit to the famous Tanah Lot Temple, romantically situated above a rock peninsula jutting out into Bali's southwest coast. The temple itself is quite magical at sundown with golden light casting the temple's shadow across frothy surf and colorful skies. The country itself provides ample viewpoints as well as market stalls where one can purchase local handicrafts to obtain their traditional handicrafts before waiting for that ideal sunset moment. With this blend of divine meaning and nature, your temple discovery day is one not to forget.
Your fourth day is your own to do as you please, to explore Bali in your interest and preference. With it, you can find out which parts of Balinese life give you most delight, from trying to buy quirky handicrafts to ancient spa routines or stripping local secrets off the tourist beat. There are few tourists keen to go to local markets, where carefully crafted clothing to delicate wood carvings, and silver trinkets are offered for sale. Some of the other activities include day excursions to a few of the locality's surrounding areas, such as the Monkey Forest Sanctuary, a local site, or cultural villages where artists study cultural arts. Food lovers can enroll in a cookery class where they are taught Indonesian kitchen hints and tips, or adventure lovers can reserve other activities like a volcano hike or white-water rafting through our local agents. This rest day is also an excellent opportunity to relax and recharge before venturing out, maybe splurging on the finest Balinese massage or just lazing by your hotel pool. Adventurous discovery or tranquil sanctuary, as your vibe, this day will perfectly plan your Bali experience to your whim and pace, and etch out memories that are so your own doing and in line with this incredible island.
Your final Bali morning is spent indulging in a leisurely breakfast in your hotel, with time in abundance to indulge your final meal of Indonesian food and courtesy. Take some time to pack your gear intelligently, leaving room for any local handicrafts or souvenirs picked up during the journey. Our team coordinates the check-out at the hotel effortlessly, and everything goes smoothly as you journey further to depart. Ngurah Rai International Airport transfer is the last opportunity to enjoy the beauty of Bali and reflect on the wonderful five-day holiday experiences. Your safe and timely airport transfer is organized by our experienced driver, and check-in formalities are attended to by our staff along with providing the last-minute travel tips for your departing international flight. When you board your back home flight, you will be taking with your memories to last a lifetime: volcanic landscapes, ancient temples, cultural performances, and the famous smile which sets Bali apart. The experience gained over these five days - from spiritual experiences in sacred temples to miracles of nature - will give you lasting inspiration and perhaps sow seeds for visiting this island paradise earlier rather than later.
Inclusion
- Round-trip economy air transfer (Kathmandu – Bali – Kathmandu)
(with stopovers in Bangkok and Singapore/Kuala Lumpur) - Private airport pickup and drop-off
- All shared transfers between destinations
- Fuel surcharge and toll charges
- 4 nights accommodation at nominated 3-star hotels
- Daily breakfast at the hotel
- Full-day Kintamani Volcano tour with a guide
- Full-day temple visits including Tanah Lot sunset
- Barong and Kris dance performance ticket
- Coffee plantation tour and tasting session
- All temple and attraction entrance fees
- Services of professional English-speaking local guides
- All government taxes and service charges
Exclusion
- International travel insurance
- Lunch and dinner meals (except daily breakfast)
- Personal expenses, shopping, and incidentals
- Optional activities and excursions not listed in the itinerary
- Tips and gratuities for guides and drivers
- Visa handling fees
- Airport taxes and departure fees
- Alcoholic beverages and additional drinks
- Use of telephone, laundry, and minibar services
- Any service not specifically mentioned in the inclusions list
Dry Season (April–October): Ideal weather with clear skies and sunshine
Peak Comfort (May–September): Pleasant temperatures, low humidity, and cool breezes
Wet Season (November–March): Short rain showers, usually in the afternoon, followed by sun
Year-Round Destination: Bali’s tropical climate makes it great to visit any time of the year
Clothing:
- Lightweight, breathable cotton shirts and tops
- Comfortable shorts and sundresses
- Modest attire for temple visits (shoulders and knees covered)
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Swimwear for beaches and pools
Protection & Essentials:
- Sun hat and sunglasses
- SPF 30+ sunscreen
- Insect repellent
- Light rain jacket or umbrella
- Sarong (available locally if you prefer)
- Currency: Carry cash; many local shops don’t accept cards.
- Market Shopping: Negotiate prices politely at markets.
- Temple Etiquette: Dress modestly and remove shoes before entering temples.
- Language: Learn simple Indonesian phrases like “terima kasih” (thank you).
- Health: Stay hydrated and apply sunscreen regularly.
- Food Safety: Be careful with street food if you have a sensitive stomach.
- Passport: Minimum 6 months validity from travel date
- Visa Pages: Blank pages available for visa stamps
- Bank Statements: Last 7 months showing a minimum balance of Rs. 300,000
- Photographs: Three recent passport-size photos (35x45mm) with white background
- Health Certificate: COVID vaccination QR code or negative PCR test result for immigration
- Before Travel:
- Consult your doctor about recommended vaccinations for Indonesia
- Prepare a basic first-aid kit with personal medications
During Travel:
- Drink bottled water and avoid ice in drinks
- Eat at reputable restaurants
- Carry antiseptic and stomach remedies
- Stay aware of your surroundings and keep valuables secure
- Share your daily travel plans with someone you trust
- Cultural Etiquette
Religious Sites:
- Dress modestly, especially at temples and sacred places
- Remove shoes before entering homes or temples
- Ask permission before photographing restricted areas
Social Interactions:
- Use your right hand to give and receive items
- Avoid pointing with your index finger
- Respect local customs and traditions
- Be patient and polite in all interactions
We prioritize flexibility and fair treatment for all travelers.
Air Tickets: Refundable according to the respective airline’s terms and conditions.
Tour Package:
Cancellation 15 days or more before departure: No cancellation charges
Cancellation 4 to 14 days before departure: 60% of package charges apply
Cancellation within 3 days before departure: 100% of package charges apply
Visa Application Fees: Non-refundable once the visa application is submitted, regardless of approval status.