Bali - All Inclusive Ubud Rice Terrace, Temples & Volcano

Tour Code: DPSBA-DT04

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Discover and Experience Bali’s authentic natures, cultures and arts where you have a chance to learn to make Batik, wood carving and Gold & Silver smith

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USD $ 75

per person

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Your private full-day tour will be start at 08.30 Bali Time (GMT +8) to discover and explore the authentic of Bali from the picturesque landscapes of central Bali, ancient temple, active volcano, the arts and crafts plus enjoying the most famous coffee in the world” Luwak Bali Coffee”

Your first stop is Batubulan village to see the center of handmade Batik weaving, followed by Celuk Village home for gold and silversmiths at work. Next, go to the home of Bali’s wood carving crafts at Mas, and learn how to recognize and work with good wood.

Next, transfer to the artists village of Batuan Ubud- known for their expert in stone crafting. Proceed to the ancient temple of Pura Gunung Kawi then you will be going directly to Kintamani to enjoy luch in Kintamani with panoramic views of Mt. Batur and its lake. On the way back, you will be stop at Coffee plantation to relax and taste some Balinese Luwak coffee.

Proceed to Tegalalang rice terraces and have fun with the Jungle swing over the Tropical rice terraces and your next destination is to visit the Ubud Moneky Forest sanctuary where you will walk into the reserved forest and able to interact with the Bali’s Long-Tail Monkeys. Your journey will end by wondering around Ubud art market and visit Ubud Royal Palace located in the centre of Ubud Village – home of Bali’s world-famous painters

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Know before you go

The best time to visit Bali is between April and October, the island’s dry season

  • Infant meals are not included
  • Please bring sun cream, a hat and your camera
  • Pick up area coverage: Kuta, Tuban, Seminyak, Canggu, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Sanur and Ubud

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