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Bali Adventure Tour Package with Watersports

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Day 1 Arrive in Bali - GWK Cultural Park
  • Upon arrival at Ngurah Rai International Airport, meet & greet by local representative.
  • Proceed to visit GWK Cultural Park, home to some of the most iconic cultural landmarks in Bali, including the magnificent Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue.
  • Check in to the hotel.
  • After Breakfast at the Hotel, visit Celuk & Mas Art Village; the next visit is Tirta Empul Temple/ Tampak Siring.
  • In the inner courtyard, clear slate-blue spring water bubbles up into a rectangular pool enclosed by a sedimentary layer of black sand.
  • Visit Kintamani, where you can enjoy the spectacular view of the still active volcano with Lake Batur.
  • Next, visit Alas Arum Bali Swing, a coffee plantation. Kopi luwak, or civet coffee, is one of the world's most expensive and low-production varieties.
  • Stop by at Tegalalang Rice Terrace.
  • Proceed to Ubud Palace. It is located in the center of Ubud, Bali, and a traditional art market is just in front of it: Ubud Traditional Market.
  • After breakfast, proceed to Tanjung Benoa Watersport to do Water Sports Activities such as Banana Boating, Parasailing, Jet skiing, and doughnut boating.
  • A visit to Nusa Dua Beach and Water Blow in Nusa Dua lets you witness the awesome power of nature.
  • Proceed to the cliff-top of Uluwatu. The inner sanctum of the pura is perched majestically on the edge of a steep cliff that towers above the legendary surf breaks of southern Bali.
  • Enjoy the Kecak Dance. The human voice provides the accompanying music, the gamelan swara, a choir of a hundred men or more sitting in concentric circles, telling a Ramayana Story.
  • Back to the hotel.
  • Breakfast at the hotel, continue to Sanur Harbour, and depart for Nusa Penida.
  • Arrive in Nusa Penida—Toya Pakeh Harbour, brief for a while.
  • Then, start to visit Angel Billabong and “Broken Beach (Pantai Pasih Uug),” a spectacular rock formation on the island's southwestern cliff edges. It's near Pasih Uug (Broken Beach), another popular site with unique limestone formations.
  • The naturally formed rock lagoon offers a scenic seascape. You can descend into its crystal-clear rock pools for a swim or a soak. Proceed to Broken Beach (Pantai Pasih Uug).
  • Continue to visit Kelingking's Secret Point. The cliffs form in the shape of a Tyrannosaurus Rex at Kelingking Secret Point Beach; it is bound to be a crowd favorite. Proceed to Crystal Bay. The water is crystal clear, thus excellent for snorkeling. At Crystal Bay, you will see schools of anthias and batfish, which come around periodically.
  • Depart to Toya Pakeh Harbour to catch your boat back to Bali.
  • Back to the hotel.
  • After breakfast at the hotel.
  • Check out and transfer to Ngurah Rai International Airport for flight back home.

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Latest Reviews for Bali

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Nita's Trip to Bali

5 /5

(Written on 28 Jul, 2025)

What's Good: We travelled to Bali ,2 senior citizens for a 9day trip ... It was very well planned by Ms Simran .Each and every detail was very well planned,the hotels,the transport etc.. I mus (Read More)t appreciate her patience as we had to keep changing the dates for some personal reasons, we were a bit hesitant abt doing water sports,but she encouraged us and gave us a good package and made our trip memorable at no extra cost ... All my future trips too r going to be booked through them .. Trust is very imp when we travel to new places...
What's Not Good: On day 1 we didn't get well with the driver,and we complained to Simran and she immediately got him replaced .

Excellent

Latha J's Trip to Bali

5 /5

(Written on 18 Jul, 2025)

What's Good: One of the best ever tried we had for Bali.Ankit was really brilliant & excellent in co ordination right from day 1 till end. All was well drafted. Thanks to the entire staff of Ga (Read More)laxy for making our trip memorable one
What's Not Good: Cab / guide did not know English & not aware of local Bali

Excellent

Kamlesh's Trip to Bali

5 /5

(Written on 18 Jul, 2025)

What's Good: Very good service, Fare Price, Good Management.
What's Not Good: Very good Trip, enjoyed a lot, but there was missing of some leasure time, else everything was absolutely (Read More) good.

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Sumi's Trip to Bali, Ubud

5 /5

(Written on 14 Jul, 2025)

What's Good: Trip was organised very well. It went smoothly just bcoz of world travel destination and specially Mr.Ram our tour organisers. He managed all things very smoothly and made our hone (Read More)ymoon memorable. Thank you WTD
What's Not Good: NA

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Manish's Trip to Bali

5 /5

(Written on 13 Jul, 2025)

What's Good: Every minute details were addressed along with personal experience.
What's Not Good: Nothing as such….

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Manish's Trip to Bali

4 /5

(Written on 30 Jun, 2025)

What's Good: Hotels are good Itinerary was good Every evening got information about next day plan in brief
What's Not Good: Indian food options at both hotels (kuta & ubud) are very (Read More) less

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