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Bali Tours & Trips

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2026
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Adults (18+)
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Explore Bali, The Island of the Gods
Step into Bali, where misty volcanoes rise above emerald rice terraces, incense drifts through ancient temples, and the sound of gamelan music fills the air. Known as the Island of the Gods, Bali is a destination that captures both the heart and imagination, a place where spirituality, nature, and artistry live in perfect harmony.
Here, every moment feels like a discovery. Wander through Ubud’s lush jungles and artisan villages, where traditional craftsmanship thrives. Watch the sunrise over Mount Batur, explore sacred temples like Ulun Danu Bratan and Uluwatu, or relax on golden beaches in Canggu and Nusa Lembongan. From dramatic cliffs to coral reefs, bustling markets to peaceful rice paddles, Bali offers a rhythm of life that feels timeless yet full of energy.
Highlights of Bali
From emerald rice terraces to shimmering seas, Bali is a destination that stirs the senses and soothes the soul. Each corner of the island offers something unique, whether it’s cultural insight, natural beauty, or pure relaxation.

Ubud
Nestled among lush hills and emerald-green rice terraces, Ubud is Bali’s spiritual and artistic hub. You’ll find everything from temple ceremonies to bustling craft markets here. Visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, explore Tegallalang Rice Terraces, and meet local artisans carving wood, silver, and batik. Evenings often bring traditional Balinese dance performances, where storytelling meets movement, colour, and rhythm.

Mount Batur & Kintamani Highlands
One of Bali’s most unforgettable experiences is a sunrise trek to the top of Mount Batur. As dawn breaks, you’ll watch the first light spill across Lake Batur and the volcanic peaks beyond. The hike is manageable for most travellers and rewarded with panoramic views and a sense of achievement that’s hard to beat. Afterward, relax in the region’s natural hot springs surrounded by misty mountain air.

Ulun Danu Bratan
Sitting serenely on Lake Bratan in central Bali, this iconic temple appears to float when the water level rises. Dedicated to Dewi Danu, the goddess of water, it’s one of Bali’s most photographed landmarks. Early morning visits offer calm reflections and fewer crowds, while mist drifting over the lake adds a touch of mystery.

Uluwatu
Perched dramatically above the Indian Ocean, Uluwatu Temple offers one of the island’s best sunset viewpoints. Every evening, visitors gather to witness the famous Kecak Fire Dance, where chanting, rhythm, and flame combine in a mesmerising ritual. The surrounding cliffs also host some of Bali’s most scenic beaches, ideal for surfers, photographers, and sunset seekers alike.
Frequently asked questions
When is the best time to visit Bali?
Bali is a year-round destination, but the dry season (April to October) offers sunny days and calm seas, perfect for sightseeing, trekking, and beach time. The wet season (November to March) is quieter, with fewer crowds and lush green landscapes, ideal if you prefer a more peaceful experience.
How active are the tours?
Most Bali tours are moderately paced, with a mix of sightseeing, short walks, and optional hikes. If your tour includes Mount Batur or similar treks, expect early starts and some uphill walking, but the views are worth every step!
Can I join as a solo traveller?
Absolutely. Many travellers join Bali tours solo and enjoy the balance of independence and group camaraderie. You’ll have your own room (or the option to share with another solo traveller), and your guide ensures everyone feels included from day one.
Is Bali safe for travellers?
Yes. Bali is a welcoming and safe destination for travellers. Your local guide and driver handle logistics and know the area well. As with any trip, we recommend taking normal travel precautions, such as keeping valuables secure and following local customs.
What should I pack?
Pack light, breathable clothing, swimwear, walking shoes, and a sarong or shawl for temple visits. Don’t forget sunscreen, insect repellent, and a reusable water bottle. If you plan to hike Mount Batur, bring a light jacket for the cooler mountain mornings.
What’s the food like in Bali?
Delicious! You’ll enjoy everything from spicy nasi goreng (fried rice) to grilled seafood and colourful fruit smoothies. Many tours include group meals where you can try local dishes together. Vegetarian and vegan options are widely available.
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