Tailor-Made Bali Travel Experience

Venture Beyond the Beaches on Your Tailor-Made Trip to Bali

Step beyond the guidebook and feel the island’s rhythm through Mimpi’s curated Balinese travel experiences. It is not about ticking sights off a list but about immersing yourself in moments that awaken, connect and linger long after you have returned home.

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SPECIAL OCCASIONS

Bali water buffalo farmers working in a river during trekking adventure.
Explore Tunjuk’s emerald paddies with a local guide for light trekking along subak canals, coconut groves, and village paths, and join farmers to plant or harvest rice the traditional way.
Bali Farming & Trekking
Wander through Tunjuk, a lush village in Tabanan, where water flows gently through subak canals and rice paddies shimmer under the morning sun. Your guide leads a slow walk along coconut-lined paths, explaining water temples, planting cycles and the cooperative spirit that sustains the land. At a family plot, try simple farm tasks such as transplanting seedlings, threshing grain, or harvesting with curved blades. Expect warm greetings, fresh coconuts cracked open with a smile, and quiet moments to photograph terraced fields stretching toward the horizon. Activities shift with the season and weather, always paced to match the farmers’ rhythm. Your visit supports village livelihoods through fair contributions and ethical guides. Leave with muddy feet, full hearts, and a deeper connection to Bali’s rural soul.
Good to know
  • Wear closed shoes you don’t mind muddying.
  • Bring sun and rain protection.
  • Farm tasks are seasonal and optional.
  • We choose quiet times and ensure families are fairly compensated for sharing their land, time, and knowledge.
Stroll beneath mossy banyans along Lake Tamblingan’s quiet shores, where birdsong echoes near hidden temples. For a peaceful touch, glide across the mirror-still water in a traditional dugout canoe.
Bali’s Tamblingan Trekking
Step into North Bali’s twin-lakes forest for a gentle trek along the shores of Lake Tamblingan. A local guide will lead you through shaded paths beneath towering banyans and tree ferns, sharing stories of ancient water temples and the region’s volcanic history.  Cool air carries birdsong and the scent of orchids as you pause for photos and water breaks. Midway, you may choose to glide across the still lake in a traditional dugout canoe, or continue on foot to soak up more forest time. The trail is simple with short steps and soft ground after rain, making it perfect for those who prefer peaceful scenery to steep climbs.
Good to know
  • Wear shoes with grip.
  • A light jacket is useful.
  • Drones are restricted near temples and wildlife.
  • Leech socks are rarely needed but available in wet weeks.
  • Stay on paths and avoid touching mosses or orchids.
A private ceremony with a Balinese High Priest, crafted for your vows, honeymoon, or new beginning — where flowers, holy water, and mantras bring blessings of love and renewal.
Balinese Blessing for Special Moments
Step into the serene home of a Balinese High Priest and take part in a private blessing ceremony created especially for you. Dressed in traditional attire, you’ll prepare your own small offering together with the priest, weaving flowers and palm leaves with your personal intention. Inside the family temple, the air fills with the soft sounds of a sacred bell and ancient mantras. As the High Priest pours holy water mixed with fresh Balinese flowers over your head, the fragrance and cool touch will bring a deep sense of renewal and peace. Each ceremony is crafted for your own path, whether you seek blessings for love, a marriage, a new beginning, or simply gratitude for life itself. It’s a profoundly moving experience that opens the heart and leaves you feeling light, centered, and quietly transformed.
Good to know
  • Respect temple customs with soft voices and modest gestures.
  • Cover your shoulders and knees in neutral hues.
  • Photography is welcome before or after, but never during prayers.
  • If rain falls, a covered bale or indoor shrine awaits.
  • This is a symbolic blessing, not a legal ceremony
Create your own herbal body oil with a Balinese spiritual guide, blending local roots and coconut oil over a wood fire, followed by a soothing warm-oil massage to restore balance.
Balinese Herbal Ritual & Massage
Enter the peaceful home of a Balinese spiritual guide, where time slows and the day feels softer. Together, you’ll prepare a traditional healing oil, blending local roots and spices in a stone mortar, mixing them with coconut oil, and stirring it all slowly over a wood fire. As the scent begins to rise, you’ll share tea and unhurried conversation, a moment of genuine connection that feels both warm and deeply personal. When the oil is ready, the ritual continues with a 45-minute massage using the freshly made, warm blend. Its fragrance seeps into the skin, easing both body and mind. You’ll leave with your own bottle of oil — a fragrant memory of Bali’s timeless herbal tradition and the quiet generosity of those who keep it alive.
Good to know
  • A prenatal-safe massage is available with advance notice. Some essential oils are avoided.
  • Tell us about nut or flower sensitivities.
  • Plant-based, cruelty-free ingredients are used.
  • A sound bath, flower foot soak or scalp ritual is available on request.
  • Avoid heavy meals and alcohol 2 hours before treatment.
Experience a private melukat purification at a hidden Ubud temple, guided by a local priest. A mindful, intimate ritual revealing the meaning behind each blessing. Deeply spiritual and restorative.
Balinese Purification Ritual
Purify your body and mind at a tranquil Balinese water temple, guided by a local pemangku (priest). After a brief introduction to temple customs and the meaning of canang sari offerings, you’ll don a sarong and sash, present your offering, and move through each holy spring with mindful intention. Your host will translate prayers and explain each step from release to renewal, ensuring a deeper understanding of the experience. Scheduled during quieter hours, this respectful experience — far from the tourist trail — preserves the ceremony’s sacred essence. Whether you’re seeking spiritual clarity or cultural connection, this ritual offers a profound sense of peace and insight into Balinese tradition.
Good to know
  • Dress modestly (shoulders covered before/after ritual); swimwear under a sarong is fine.
  • Out of respect, avoid photos during blessings; your host will cue appropriate moments.
  • Some temples request that menstruating visitors refrain from entering the inner sanctum. Your host will advise the alternatives.
  • We prioritize lesser-known temples and contribute fairly to custodians and community funds.
Create your own Balinese batik in a garden studio. Learn to sketch, wax with a canting, and dye your cloth while discovering the island’s nature-inspired motifs.
Batik Workshop in Bali
Step into a breezy Balinese studio where the scent of warm wax mingles with tropical air. Guided by local artisan, you’ll begin by sketching traditional motifs onto soft cotton. The canting releases wax in slow, fragrant streams as you trace your design with steady hands. Vibrant paints are then brushed onto the cloth, bringing your pattern to life with rich, expressive color. As your piece sets under the sun, your host will share stories of batik’s ties to temple rituals and daily life, and how studios reclaim wax and use low-impact materials. Sessions are relaxed and welcoming, perfect for beginners and families. You’ll leave with a finished scarf or wall piece, new skills, and a tactile connection to Bali’s living craft tradition.
Good to know
  • Wear clothes you don’t mind staining.
  • Aprons are provided.
  • Multi-colored, detailed designs take longer. You can ask for an extended session.
  • Wax is reclaimed; natural/low-impact dyes are used where available.
  • We prioritize studios that pay fair wages and mentor young artisans.
Glide into golden hour on a private Lovina cruise for hand-line fishing in calm seas. Land at a quiet shore for a lantern-lit beach barbecue of the day’s catch.
Beach BBQ & Sunset Cruise in Lovina
As the sea turns to glass and the mountains glow, you’ll set sail from Lovina with a warm-hearted local skipper. Try hand-line fishing or simply stretch out and watch the coastline drift past. Dolphins sometimes glide by before dusk. When the sun sinks, you’ll step ashore beside a quiet beach house where a private grill awaits. Your crew will prepare a feast of juicy prawns, fresh fish, marinated chicken, seasonal vegetables, Indonesian sides and tropical fruit. Chilled local white or sparkling wine is available on request. Lanterns flicker and the shore stays pristine. It’s relaxed but intimate, where time together feels timeless.
Good to know
  • Lovina’s sea is usually calm at dusk. Routes are adjusted for wind and tide.
  • We use no single-use décor and clear all set-up post-meal.
  • Alcohol is served where allowed.
  • Wear light layers and sandals.
  • Dietary option as requested.
As the sun melts behind Mount Agung, a private grill sizzles on Amed’s black-sand shore, lanterns flicker and fresh island fish is served with effortless Bali elegance.
Beach BBQ at Sunset in Amed
As the sun dips low over Amed’s calm coast, you arrive barefoot at a beach barbecue set in soft sand. Low tables and cushions invite you to settle in, lanterns flicker gently, and a chilled welcome drink sets the tone. Your crew prepares line-caught fish, prawns and vibrant vegetables. As night falls, lanterns glow brighter and Mount Agung fades into silhouette. The service stays discreet and eco-conscious with no plastic in sight. Whether it’s for a proposal, anniversary or laid-back family evening, this experience is warm, simple and bathed in sunset color.
Good to know
  • Vegetarian and vegan menus are available.
  • A backup deck or bale is ready if wind or swell picks up.
  • No balloons or confetti.
  • Swim safely before sunset and before the grill begins.
  • Alcohol is served where allowed.
  • Dress barefoot chic with light layers for the breeze.
Spend a day in a Balinese village house (rumah desa), preparing offerings, learning a simple recipe, strolling rice fields, and joining daily rituals at an easy, unhurried pace.
Rumah Desa Daily Life
Slow down inside a traditional rumah desa for a hands-on insight into everyday Balinese life. After a warm welcome and tea, you will learn to make small canang sari offerings and understand their symbolism. Head to the family garden or nearby paddies for a gentle walk through subak canals, then return to the kitchen to cook a home-style dish. Depending on the day, you may try simple craft activities (such as weaving palm leaves or grinding spices) or practice basic greetings with your host. This is not a show but a real family routine adapted for visitors, with fair compensation and respectful timing. Come away with practical skills, new friendships, and a deeper connection to Bali’s rhythms.
Good to know
  • Modest dress is appreciated
  • Bring a hat and a light rain layer.
  • Recipes use local produce. Vegetarian/vegan options are available.
  • Activities vary by season (planting/harvest) and by family schedule.
  • We prioritize hosts who follow fair-pay practices and reinvest in the community.
Design and craft your own silver piece in a riverside studio in Sidemen. Sketch, saw, solder, and polish with a local jeweler. An intimate craft experience surrounded by rice-terrace views.
Sidemen Jewelry Workshop
In the quiet hills of Sidemen, Bali, you will craft a meaningful keepsake with a local jeweler. From a breezy, open-air studio, you’ll sketch a simple ring or pendant, then learn to cut, texture, solder, and polish recycled sterling silver to make something personal. Your host will share stories about how the Balinese designs draw on nature and ceremonial motifs. The atmosphere is calm and welcoming, ideal for beginners, couples or families with teens. Between steps, sip local tea and admire the valley views. Sessions are intimate and paced with care. Leave with a custom piece of jewelry and a tactile connection to Sidemen’s living craft tradition.
Good to know
  • Wear closed shoes and tie back long hair.
  • Torch work is guided. Lighter designs suit beginners.
  • Heavier silver or gemstones are available and can be paid for directly at the studio.
  • We choose workshops that recycle silver and ensure fair, transparent pay for artisans.
Slip into North Bali’s lush highlands for a private romantic picnic by the lake, where a chef-prepared hamper awaits beneath the soft glow of golden afternoon light.
Lakeside Picnic in Munduk
In the cool highlands of Munduk, love finds its rhythm among rice fields and clove trees. A gentle stroll with your host leads to a secluded perch where rugs, cushions and lanterns create a cozy haven. A gourmet hamper awaits, filled with artisan cheeses, fresh-baked breads, tropical fruits, Balinese small plates, and a sweet finale, paired with chilled tea, juices or sparkling wine where allowed. As golden hour settles in, soft mists drift into the valley below. Every detail is thoughtful and low-impact, with all traces packed away to preserve the pristine landscape. Add flower accents, a handwritten note, live music or a photographer to elevate the experience. It’s an intimate celebration in the quiet surroundings of North Bali.
Good to know
  • Late afternoon or golden hour offers cooler air and soft light.
  • Wear closed shoes or sandals with grip for terrace paths.
  • If rain arrives, a covered bale or forest-edge spot will be chosen.
  • Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-light and halal menus are available upon request.
  • Reusable décor and a leave-no-trace ethic are applied.
Drift in clear water above Menjangan’s coral walls, where plate corals bloom and reef fish swirl. Gentle currents suit all levels. Quiet bays, vibrant hues, and peaceful underwater moments await.
Menjangan Island Snorkeling
Discover North Bali’s best snorkeling around Menjangan Island in Bali Barat National Park. After a safety and reef-ethics briefing, you’ll board a local boat to two or three sites chosen for the day’s tide, wind and your experience level. Expect crystal-clear water, dramatic drop-offs, terraced corals and abundant reef life, including turtles and schooling fish. Non-swimmers can float with vests and noodles while confident snorkelers can explore gently along the wall with a guide. Quality masks, snorkels, and fins are provided. Prescription masks and short wetsuits are available on request. This is a nature-first outing. No touching, no feeding, but plenty of time to simply hover and watch the reef breathe. Your visit supports local guides and marine conservation, helping protect Bali’s underwater treasures for future generations.
Good to know
  • Reef-safe sunscreen or long-sleeve rashguard strongly recommended.
  • National park fees apply and support conservation.
  • Conditions vary with tide and wind; sites are chosen for safety and visibility.
  • No standing on the coral; give turtles and rays generous space.
  • Cameras welcome but avoid chasing wildlife and never use the flash on turtles.
Skip the 3 AM alarm and the sunrise crowds. Hike Mount Batur with your family off-peak, along golden-hour or late-morning routes, with gentle pacing, snack stops, and steaming vents for fun science moments.
Mount Batur Sunset Family Hike
Skip the sunrise crowds and enjoy Mount Batur at a gentler pace. Start mid-afternoon for a golden-hour walk and soft sunset, or go late-morning once the early groups have cleared. Cool breezes still linger at the crater’s edge. Your private guide picks the easiest path for little legs, sets fun, kid-friendly goals. Make quick stops for photos and cocoa. Try “volcano kitchen” tricks, spot black lava flows and learn how the caldera formed. Headlamps light the final steps on sunset descents, and a support vehicle waits with warm drinks. Experience Batur without the rush. Perfect for families or anyone who wants to experience the volcano at a slower pace.
Good to know
  • Wear closed shoes with grip and a light jacket
  • Routes may change with weather/volcanic advisories.
  • Hats, SPF, and a minimum of 1L of water per person recommended (extras provided).
  • Short “summit-lite” option to a scenic viewpoint. Carrier/backpack welcome for toddlers.
  • Stay on the trail. No litter. Be respectful every time.
Join marine guides in Pemuteran to restore coral reefs. Learn reef science and visit underwater nurseries. When conditions allow, assist with gentle hands-on tasks that support ocean health and renewal.
North Bali Coral Restoration
Spend a meaningful half-day on Bali’s quiet north coast learning how coral reefs heal. Begin with a shoreline briefing on reef threats, restoration techniques such as coral gardening and nursery care, and wildlife etiquette. Then snorkel with a marine guide over restoration sites and healthy reefs to see resilience in action. When conditions and permits allow, you can help with light tasks, such as cleaning algae from frames, tying nursery tags, or photographing coral growth for citizen science. This experience supports local NGOs and fishermen’s groups, with your contribution funding materials and ranger patrols. It is hands-on, educational, and gentle enough for confident snorkelers. You will leave with new knowledge, a deeper connection to the sea, and a role in North Bali’s story of renewal.
Good to know
  • Reef-safe sunscreen and rash guards are required.
  • No touching coral or wildlife unless guided.
  • Activities shift with the tide and visibility.
  • Bring a phone or USB for photos.
  • Wetsuits and prescription masks are available.
  • Education comes first with small groups focused on conservation and safety throughout the experience.
Ride the Telaga Waja River near Sidemen, where jungle canyons and clear water create a spirited adventure. Gentle drops and scenic views make it a joyful, family-friendly paddle through Bali’s lush east.
Rafting in Sidemen
Set off on a lively rafting adventure near Sidemen, where a quiet stretch of the Telaga Waja River offers Class II–III rapids perfect for both first-timers and fun-seekers. After a riverside safety briefing with paddling commands and practice turns, your guide will lead you through palm and bamboo canyons, past small waterfalls and bird-filled banks. Wave trains and gentle drops bring laughter, while calm pools offer time to float and regroup. The route will be tailored to the day’s water level and your comfort, with a support team waiting at key bends. After the splash, enjoy a hot shower, a fresh towel, and a simple Balinese lunch overlooking Sidemen’s rice terraces.
Good to know
  • Wear secure footwear, swimwear, and a quick-dry top.
  • Pack a change of clothes.
  • Helmets and buoyancy aids are provided.
  • Waterproof your camera or phone.
  • River levels rise in the wet season, so guides may adjust timing or shorten routes.
  • Use sun protection and eco-friendly insect repellent.
  • Non-swimmers ride up front with extra support.
  • We leave no trace and never feed wildlife.
Float through Ubud’s lush canyon on the Ayung River, where jungle walls rise around you and waterfalls tumble nearby. Gentle rapids mix with calm pools; perfect for a revitalising adventure.
River Rafting in Ubud
Embark on one of Bali’s most scenic rafting adventures along the Telaga Waja River. After a riverside briefing with paddle commands and safety tips, you will launch into palm and bamboo canyons where wave trains and gentle drops bring bursts of spray and laughter. Calm sections offer time to float and take in the jungle views. Guides tailor the route to match the day’s water level and your comfort with safety boats stationed at key bends. Helmets and buoyancy aids are provided, and non-swimmers are welcome in front seats with extra support. The journey ends at a riverside base with hot showers, fresh towels and a hearty Balinese lunch overlooking rice terraces. It’s a joyful ride through Bali’s lush east, filled with nature, fun and wide smiles.
Good to know
  • Wear secure footwear, swimwear and a quick-dry top.
  • Bring a full change of clothes.
  • Waterproof your phone or camera.
  • In the wet season, river levels may rise quickly, so routes may change for safety.
  • Use sun protection and eco-friendly insect repellent.
  • Avoid feeding wildlife.
Tucked in North Bali’s lush folds, you arrive at Banyuatis Waterfalls. Cushions await by the river, lanterns flicker and a hamper brims with delights. Mists rise and light softens, your romantic moment.
Romantic Picnic at Waterfall
Follow the forest path where cool air gathers and water hums below. Near Munduk’s waterfall, a table waits dressed in linen and scattered with floral. Your host leads you gently to this quiet nook where a chef curated box reveals artisanal cheeses, tropical fruits and Bali inspired small plates. Chilled drinks glisten beside a petite cake, perfect for celebration. A butler pours and plates, then steps away, leaving only the sound of water and the rustle of leaves. Choose golden hour or a misty morning with a forest pavilion nearby if rain drifts through. Every detail is low waste, every moment held in care. It is an intimate picnic where nature whispers and time softens, wrapped in beauty and the hush of the wild.
Good to know
  • Wear light layers and closed shoes with grip.
  • If rainy, we will switch to a covered pavilion, forest bale, or ridge viewpoint.
  • No plastic decor or confetti. Flowers are locally sourced and composted.
  • We make sure the scene remains quiet.
  • Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-light, and halal menus available in advance.
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Walk the beaches of Bali or Gili Islands with local rangers to protect nesting sea turtles. Learn, patrol, record data, and when nature allows, witness hatchlings find the sea. Respect guides every step of the way.
Sea Turtle Conservation
Join a ranger-guided program in North Bali or on the Gili Islands to support sea turtle conservation. Begin with a beachside briefing on species identification, threats, and respectful practices. No touching, no camera flash, and red torchlight only. You will then join dawn or evening patrols to check tracks, confirm nests, log GPS points, and assist with gentle tasks like measuring track widths or clearing micro-debris near nesting zones. If nature allows, you may witness a natural hatch or a permitted hatchery release from a quiet distance. Daytime sessions may include a turtle-friendly snorkel over seagrass meadows to observe grazers in the wild. Your participation helps fund ranger patrols, hatchery supplies, community outreach, and beach care — an experience that blends learning, care, and support for Bali’s coastal wildlife.
Good to know
  • Follow strict ethics with no touching, camera flash, or drones.
  • Use red light for photos only when guided.
  • Wear dark clothing and closed shoes.
  • Releases happen naturally and are never staged.
  • While snorkeling, remain a respectful distance from turtles.
Create your own herbal body oil with a Balinese spiritual guide, blending local roots and coconut oil over a wood fire, followed by a soothing warm-oil massage to restore balance.
Balinese Herbal Ritual & Massage
Enter the peaceful home of a Balinese spiritual guide, where time slows and the day feels softer. Together, you’ll prepare a traditional healing oil, blending local roots and spices in a stone mortar, mixing them with coconut oil, and stirring it all slowly over a wood fire. As the scent begins to rise, you’ll share tea and unhurried conversation, a moment of genuine connection that feels both warm and deeply personal. When the oil is ready, the ritual continues with a 45-minute massage using the freshly made, warm blend. Its fragrance seeps into the skin, easing both body and mind. You’ll leave with your own bottle of oil — a fragrant memory of Bali’s timeless herbal tradition and the quiet generosity of those who keep it alive.
Good to know
  • A prenatal-safe massage is available with advance notice. Some essential oils are avoided.
  • Tell us about nut or flower sensitivities.
  • Plant-based, cruelty-free ingredients are used.
  • A sound bath, flower foot soak or scalp ritual is available on request.
  • Avoid heavy meals and alcohol 2 hours before treatment.
Step into a jungle sanctuary where river murmurs meet incense smoke. Craft a quiet offering, then receive a sacred water blessing, followed by a slow spa ritual at Capella Ubud.
Healing River at Capella Ubud
Walk into Capella Ubud’s jungle ravine, where river sounds and incense drift through the air. Begin with herbal tea and quiet intention-setting, then dress in a sarong and sash for melukat, a Balinese water blessing offered at a secluded shrine. Guided by your host, you will make a simple offering as the ritual unfolds in gratitude and renewal. Afterwards, return to your tented sanctuary for a slow, grounding massage (Balinese, deep release or gentle relaxation) using warm oils pressed from local botanicals. End with a breathing ritual and herbal refreshments by the water’s edge. Each moment is intimate and thoughtful, rooted in tradition and tuned to your rhythm.
Good to know
  • Wear modest dress. Sarong or sash can be provided.
  • Prenatal-appropriate oils/positions are available during treatment.
  • Ask before taking any photos.
  • If there is heavy rain, we may shift the ceremony to a sheltered spot.
  • The ceremonies are intimate, unstaged and coordinated with the priest’s schedule.
Slip into North Bali’s lush highlands for a private romantic picnic by the lake, where a chef-prepared hamper awaits beneath the soft glow of golden afternoon light.
Lakeside Picnic in Munduk
In the cool highlands of Munduk, love finds its rhythm among rice fields and clove trees. A gentle stroll with your host leads to a secluded perch where rugs, cushions and lanterns create a cozy haven. A gourmet hamper awaits, filled with artisan cheeses, fresh-baked breads, tropical fruits, Balinese small plates, and a sweet finale, paired with chilled tea, juices or sparkling wine where allowed. As golden hour settles in, soft mists drift into the valley below. Every detail is thoughtful and low-impact, with all traces packed away to preserve the pristine landscape. Add flower accents, a handwritten note, live music or a photographer to elevate the experience. It’s an intimate celebration in the quiet surroundings of North Bali.
Good to know
  • Late afternoon or golden hour offers cooler air and soft light.
  • Wear closed shoes or sandals with grip for terrace paths.
  • If rain arrives, a covered bale or forest-edge spot will be chosen.
  • Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-light and halal menus are available upon request.
  • Reusable décor and a leave-no-trace ethic are applied.
In a jungle or by the sea, you sink into stillness, relishing the revitalising effects of herbal scrubs, long massages and warm soaks. Lunch arrives with birdsong and a breeze, to be enjoyed in unhurried Bali style.
Nature Spa Day in Bali & Beyond
At a luxurious resort embraced by nature, your spa journey begins with a gentle welcome. Herbal foot soaks and warm compresses ease you into stillness, followed by a massage that blends Balinese touch with fragrant oils. Local botanicals polish and wrap your body, while steam caves and flower baths invite deep release. A light lunch of plant-based dishes and fresh juices keeps the mood serene. You may add a reflexology session, a coconut oil scalp treatment, or guided breathwork in the open-air pavilion. Every detail moves at your pace, with soft music, private spaces and earth-friendly comforts. Whether for a honeymoon, a quiet reset or a gift to yourself, this is luxury rooted in nature and shaped by care.
Good to know
  • Spa sessions begin with a brief consult to tailor pressure, oils and aromas.
  • We use plant-based products.
  • Avoid single-use plastics.
  • Manage water mindfully.
  • Share allergies or pregnancy details in advance.
  • Bring swimwear for wet areas.
  • Phones stay silent.
  • Photography is limited.
Sail into the golden hour aboard a private boat with refreshing cocktails, canapés and personalized service. Enjoy curated music and stargazing as twilight turns your journey into pure magic.
Private Sunset Cruise in Bali
From a quiet marina, your boat slips into the golden hush of evening. The skipper knows the coast well, steering toward calm seas and the softest light. Clifftops glow, coves beckon and temple silhouettes shimmer if the tide allows. You will sink into cushioned decks with chilled drinks and canapés as your favorite songs drift across the water. In sheltered bays, you may pause to swim or snorkel. Families enjoy early departures and gentle waters, while couples might find roses, a cake, or even a quiet moment to propose. As the sun melts into the horizon, the boat slows for photos and a final toast. Then, beneath the first stars, you glide home. The experience is effortless and romantic, made for memories.
Good to know
  • Morning waters are calm, afternoons gentle, and routes adjust to sea conditions.
  • Life vests fit all sizes. No reef jumping.
  • Drones need temple permits.
  • Only reef-safe sunscreen is allowed.
  • If winds rise, we reschedule or reroute.
  • Boarding assistance and low steps ensure easy access.
The sky blazes as you dine by candlelight with toes in warm sand. On Sumba, Gili, Bali, or Komodo, each beach whispers intimacy, each moment crafted for just the two of you.
Romantic Private Beach Dinner
As the sun begins to dip, you’ll arrive by foot or private boat to your own quiet stretch of shoreline. Lanterns flicker, florals sway in the breeze, and soft music drifts through the air. A chilled toast begins the evening, followed by a chef-curated menu that reflects your tastes. Your host team will move gently in the background, timing each course to golden light and ending with a sweet surprise. Whether on Sumba’s sweeping dunes, a hidden Gili sandbar or a secluded Bali cove, the setting feels like a secret made just for you. With low-impact décor and thoughtful touches, the beach remains pristine. When the evening ends, only footprints remain and the memory of a moment crafted with love.
Good to know
  • We prepare for rain with covered bales or clifftop venues.
  • Flowers are locally sourced and composted, never plastic confetti or balloons.
  • We cater to dietary needs (such as vegan or halal) with notice.
  • Barefoot chic suits the breeze.
  • Tides and permits are timed to ensure your moment stays intimate and truly private.
Drift in clear water above Menjangan’s coral walls, where plate corals bloom and reef fish swirl. Gentle currents suit all levels. Quiet bays, vibrant hues, and peaceful underwater moments await.
Menjangan Island Snorkeling
Discover North Bali’s best snorkeling around Menjangan Island in Bali Barat National Park. After a safety and reef-ethics briefing, you’ll board a local boat to two or three sites chosen for the day’s tide, wind and your experience level. Expect crystal-clear water, dramatic drop-offs, terraced corals and abundant reef life, including turtles and schooling fish. Non-swimmers can float with vests and noodles while confident snorkelers can explore gently along the wall with a guide. Quality masks, snorkels, and fins are provided. Prescription masks and short wetsuits are available on request. This is a nature-first outing. No touching, no feeding, but plenty of time to simply hover and watch the reef breathe. Your visit supports local guides and marine conservation, helping protect Bali’s underwater treasures for future generations.
Good to know
  • Reef-safe sunscreen or long-sleeve rashguard strongly recommended.
  • National park fees apply and support conservation.
  • Conditions vary with tide and wind; sites are chosen for safety and visibility.
  • No standing on the coral; give turtles and rays generous space.
  • Cameras welcome but avoid chasing wildlife and never use the flash on turtles.
Join marine guides in Pemuteran to restore coral reefs. Learn reef science and visit underwater nurseries. When conditions allow, assist with gentle hands-on tasks that support ocean health and renewal.
North Bali Coral Restoration
Spend a meaningful half-day on Bali’s quiet north coast learning how coral reefs heal. Begin with a shoreline briefing on reef threats, restoration techniques such as coral gardening and nursery care, and wildlife etiquette. Then snorkel with a marine guide over restoration sites and healthy reefs to see resilience in action. When conditions and permits allow, you can help with light tasks, such as cleaning algae from frames, tying nursery tags, or photographing coral growth for citizen science. This experience supports local NGOs and fishermen’s groups, with your contribution funding materials and ranger patrols. It is hands-on, educational, and gentle enough for confident snorkelers. You will leave with new knowledge, a deeper connection to the sea, and a role in North Bali’s story of renewal.
Good to know
  • Reef-safe sunscreen and rash guards are required.
  • No touching coral or wildlife unless guided.
  • Activities shift with the tide and visibility.
  • Bring a phone or USB for photos.
  • Wetsuits and prescription masks are available.
  • Education comes first with small groups focused on conservation and safety throughout the experience.
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Walk the beaches of Bali or Gili Islands with local rangers to protect nesting sea turtles. Learn, patrol, record data, and when nature allows, witness hatchlings find the sea. Respect guides every step of the way.
Sea Turtle Conservation
Join a ranger-guided program in North Bali or on the Gili Islands to support sea turtle conservation. Begin with a beachside briefing on species identification, threats, and respectful practices. No touching, no camera flash, and red torchlight only. You will then join dawn or evening patrols to check tracks, confirm nests, log GPS points, and assist with gentle tasks like measuring track widths or clearing micro-debris near nesting zones. If nature allows, you may witness a natural hatch or a permitted hatchery release from a quiet distance. Daytime sessions may include a turtle-friendly snorkel over seagrass meadows to observe grazers in the wild. Your participation helps fund ranger patrols, hatchery supplies, community outreach, and beach care — an experience that blends learning, care, and support for Bali’s coastal wildlife.
Good to know
  • Follow strict ethics with no touching, camera flash, or drones.
  • Use red light for photos only when guided.
  • Wear dark clothing and closed shoes.
  • Releases happen naturally and are never staged.
  • While snorkeling, remain a respectful distance from turtles.
Glide into golden hour on a private Lovina cruise for hand-line fishing in calm seas. Land at a quiet shore for a lantern-lit beach barbecue of the day’s catch.
Beach BBQ & Sunset Cruise in Lovina
As the sea turns to glass and the mountains glow, you’ll set sail from Lovina with a warm-hearted local skipper. Try hand-line fishing or simply stretch out and watch the coastline drift past. Dolphins sometimes glide by before dusk. When the sun sinks, you’ll step ashore beside a quiet beach house where a private grill awaits. Your crew will prepare a feast of juicy prawns, fresh fish, marinated chicken, seasonal vegetables, Indonesian sides and tropical fruit. Chilled local white or sparkling wine is available on request. Lanterns flicker and the shore stays pristine. It’s relaxed but intimate, where time together feels timeless.
Good to know
  • Lovina’s sea is usually calm at dusk. Routes are adjusted for wind and tide.
  • We use no single-use décor and clear all set-up post-meal.
  • Alcohol is served where allowed.
  • Wear light layers and sandals.
  • Dietary option as requested.
Family cultural cooking experience during tailor-made Indonesia family tour
Chop, grind, and stir your way through a fragrant Balinese feast in a garden kitchen in Sidemen. Market-fresh ingredients, family recipes, and hands-on fun for all ages.
Cooking Class Anandini in Bali
Step into an open-air kitchen near Ubud and cook a Balinese meal from scratch with a warm, local host. You will begin with a spice lesson on fragrant cloves, lemongrass and chillies before you cook bumbu bali, the heart of Balinese flavor. Chop, grind and stir your way through dishes such as sate lilit, lawar or urap using a stone mortar and pestle. Ingredients come fresh from the garden or market, with vegetarian, vegan and mild-spice options available. During cooking, your host will share stories of temple offerings, family meals, and the balance of flavor and ritual. The session is relaxed and beginner-friendly, ending with a shared lunch overlooking lush greenery. You’ll leave with recipes, new skills and delicious memories.
Good to know
  • Please share dietary needs/allergies in advance.
  • Spice levels are adjustable.
  • Kids’ tasks are safe and supervised.
  • We prioritize minimal-waste practices and locally sourced produce.
Coast from Bali’s cool highlands to emerald rice terraces along quiet backroads, passing village lanes and bamboo groves. Stop for coffee, then finish with a farm-to-table lunch in the countryside.
Cycling in Bali
Set off on Bali’s most relaxed cycling journey, beginning near the crater rim of Kintamani and rolling gently toward the rice fields of Ubud. After a quick bike fit and safety briefing, you will glide through shaded village lanes, past temples, family compounds and whispering bamboo groves. You will have moments to stop for snacks and photos, followed by a longer pause a small plantation to discover local coffee and cacao. Back on two wheels, you will ride toward sweeping views of emerald terraces. The pace is easy with a support vehicle nearby for rests or shorter rides. Quality bikes, helmets and sizes for all ages are provided, with e-bikes available on request. The ride ends with a fresh, organic lunch overlooking the paddies.
Good to know
  • Wear closed shoes and light activewear.
  • Bring sunscreen and a light rain layer.
  • Respect village life by slowing down near temples and schools.
  • We ride quieter backroads with safety briefings on hand signals and spacing.
  • Routes may change for weather or roadworks. Ponchos are provided.
Cyclist riding along a quiet countryside path in Undisan, Bangli, surrounded by tropical greenery

Discover authentic East Bali by bike through peaceful villages, rice fields, and temples, with meaningful local encounters far from the usual tourist routes.

Eco Cycling Experience in Bali

Undisan Eco Cycling is a scenic cycling experience in East Bali, taking you through traditional villages, rice fields, local temples, and peaceful countryside landscapes. Designed for travelers who want to discover a more authentic side of Bali, this gentle route follows quiet back roads where daily life still unfolds at a natural pace. Along the way, you pass plantations, meet local villagers, and enjoy meaningful encounters far from the island’s busiest areas. More than a simple bike ride, Undisan Eco Cycling combines culture, nature, and soft adventure in one immersive experience. With fresh air, beautiful scenery, and local interaction, it is ideal for couples, families, and travelers seeking a more responsible and rewarding way to explore East Bali.

Good to know
  • French-speaking guide available with no supplement, subject to availability.
  • Suitable for families, couples, and senior travelers.
  • No rice field scenery: this route focuses on traditional villages and local life.
  • Buggy support is available throughout the route.
  • The final off-road section is optional.
  • Reusable water bottles are included.
  • Wear closed shoes, light clothing, and sun protection.
Solve clues, try kid-friendly challenges and follow a secret trail through Ubud’s streets and nature paths. Encounter exotic animals, meet locals, and find treasure at the end.
Family Treasure Hunt in Bali 
Get ready for a playful family adventure that turns Ubud into your own game board. With a story scroll in hand and simple “adventure rules”, you’ll set off on a treasure hunt through peaceful rice paths and village lanes. Along the way, solve clues, meet locals, and even encounter exotic animals. With every spot you visit, a new clue awaits, leading to your next destination. The route is stroller-friendly in parts, with shady spots and a lunch break to keep everyone energised. Friendly guides keep things relaxed, adjust puzzles for different ages and make sure the experience stays hands-on, joyful and respectful of local culture. It’s an experience that combines movement, curiosity and memory-making.
Good to know
  • Wear closed shoes, a hat and sunscreen.
  • Ponchos are provided during the rainy season.
  • We keep things eco-friendly and inclusive with non-competitive challenges.
Learn to craft Balinese offerings, then feel the rhythms of a live gamelan lesson in Undisan, Bangli with gentle guidance, real smiles and music you’ll feel in your bones.
Gamelan & Canang in Bangli
Step into a warm Balinese family compound in Undisan for a cultural experience. Start by sitting with local women to weave canang sari offerings from coconut leaves and flowers, while learning their meanings and a bit of temple etiquette. Then, hop onto the gamelan benches for a fun intro to Bali rhythms. Your teacher keeps the tempo easy and the vibe playful. To wrap up, place your handmade offering at the family shrine with an optional blessing, then enjoy a sweet local snack. The vibe is calm, welcoming, and full of photo-worthy moments. It’s the perfect activity for families, curious travelers, and anyone who loves learning new things.
Good to know
  • Keep your shoulders and knees covered. Sarongs are provided for shrine moments.
  • Ear protection for sensitive kids is available on request.
  • No photo session at the shrine.
  • Choose a slower craft focus or a more music-forward session.
  • Natural, locally sourced materials are used. We aim to be plastic-free, so please bring your water bottle.
Live like the Balinese for a day on a tour crafted around your interests. This tour is designed for guests who seek more than a standard itinerary — for those who wish to experience Bali their way.
In the Footsteps of a Balinese
Embark on a Balinese journey that ventures beyond well-trodden tourist paths. Every detail is custom-crafted around your personal interests and desires, creating a tour that is unique, authentic, and sustainable. Depending on your wishes — or whether you’re celebrating a special occasion — you may find yourself as a member of a local family for the day, learning a traditional craft, hiking through trails only locals know about, or participating in a Balinese ceremony. This fully-personalized journey offers a truly one-of-a-kind experience that reflects your dreams.
Good to know
  • Dress modestly for the temple (sarong & sash provided).
  • Vegetarian/vegan options are available.
  • Photography is welcome at appropriate times — your host will advise you when it’s acceptable.
  • Activities vary slightly by season and village schedule to keep it authentic.
Coast from Kintamani’s crater rim to Ubud along quiet backroads, passing volcano views, village lanes, bamboo groves and rice terraces. A support vehicle trails nearby as you enjoy a joyful descent.
Kintamani to Ubud Cycling
Set off on Bali’s feel-good ride: a gentle downhill journey from the cool heights of Kintamani to the green heart of Ubud. The journey begins near the Gunung Batur caldera, where sweeping views stretch across volcanic landscapes. You will then coast through village lanes, shaded bamboo groves and rice terraces, your guide setting a relaxed pace with a quick break for photos, fresh fruit and a quiet temple visit. A support vehicle trails nearby, ready for kids or casual riders to hop in or out. Quality bikes, helmets and sizes for most are provided, with e-bikes available on request. Expect light traffic, short climbs and plenty of smiles. The ride ends at a peaceful café or rice field with fresh juice in hand, a favorite for first-timers.
Good to know
  • Wear closed shoes and light activewear.
  • Pack sunscreen and a small daypack.
  • Rain showers may occur, so ponchos are provided and routes are adapted.
  • Respect village life by slowing down near temples and schools.
  • Helmets are required with safety briefings provided.
  • Optional extras include a coffee tasting or temple visits.
 
A private ceremony with a Balinese High Priest, crafted for your vows, honeymoon, or new beginning — where flowers, holy water, and mantras bring blessings of love and renewal.
Balinese Blessing for Special Moments
Step into the serene home of a Balinese High Priest and take part in a private blessing ceremony created especially for you. Dressed in traditional attire, you’ll prepare your own small offering together with the priest, weaving flowers and palm leaves with your personal intention. Inside the family temple, the air fills with the soft sounds of a sacred bell and ancient mantras. As the High Priest pours holy water mixed with fresh Balinese flowers over your head, the fragrance and cool touch will bring a deep sense of renewal and peace. Each ceremony is crafted for your own path, whether you seek blessings for love, a marriage, a new beginning, or simply gratitude for life itself. It’s a profoundly moving experience that opens the heart and leaves you feeling light, centered, and quietly transformed.
Good to know
  • Respect temple customs with soft voices and modest gestures.
  • Cover your shoulders and knees in neutral hues.
  • Photography is welcome before or after, but never during prayers.
  • If rain falls, a covered bale or indoor shrine awaits.
  • This is a symbolic blessing, not a legal ceremony
Create your own herbal body oil with a Balinese spiritual guide, blending local roots and coconut oil over a wood fire, followed by a soothing warm-oil massage to restore balance.
Balinese Herbal Ritual & Massage
Enter the peaceful home of a Balinese spiritual guide, where time slows and the day feels softer. Together, you’ll prepare a traditional healing oil, blending local roots and spices in a stone mortar, mixing them with coconut oil, and stirring it all slowly over a wood fire. As the scent begins to rise, you’ll share tea and unhurried conversation, a moment of genuine connection that feels both warm and deeply personal. When the oil is ready, the ritual continues with a 45-minute massage using the freshly made, warm blend. Its fragrance seeps into the skin, easing both body and mind. You’ll leave with your own bottle of oil — a fragrant memory of Bali’s timeless herbal tradition and the quiet generosity of those who keep it alive.
Good to know
  • A prenatal-safe massage is available with advance notice. Some essential oils are avoided.
  • Tell us about nut or flower sensitivities.
  • Plant-based, cruelty-free ingredients are used.
  • A sound bath, flower foot soak or scalp ritual is available on request.
  • Avoid heavy meals and alcohol 2 hours before treatment.
Glide into golden hour on a private Lovina cruise for hand-line fishing in calm seas. Land at a quiet shore for a lantern-lit beach barbecue of the day’s catch.
Beach BBQ & Sunset Cruise in Lovina
As the sea turns to glass and the mountains glow, you’ll set sail from Lovina with a warm-hearted local skipper. Try hand-line fishing or simply stretch out and watch the coastline drift past. Dolphins sometimes glide by before dusk. When the sun sinks, you’ll step ashore beside a quiet beach house where a private grill awaits. Your crew will prepare a feast of juicy prawns, fresh fish, marinated chicken, seasonal vegetables, Indonesian sides and tropical fruit. Chilled local white or sparkling wine is available on request. Lanterns flicker and the shore stays pristine. It’s relaxed but intimate, where time together feels timeless.
Good to know
  • Lovina’s sea is usually calm at dusk. Routes are adjusted for wind and tide.
  • We use no single-use décor and clear all set-up post-meal.
  • Alcohol is served where allowed.
  • Wear light layers and sandals.
  • Dietary option as requested.
As the sun melts behind Mount Agung, a private grill sizzles on Amed’s black-sand shore, lanterns flicker and fresh island fish is served with effortless Bali elegance.
Beach BBQ at Sunset in Amed
As the sun dips low over Amed’s calm coast, you arrive barefoot at a beach barbecue set in soft sand. Low tables and cushions invite you to settle in, lanterns flicker gently, and a chilled welcome drink sets the tone. Your crew prepares line-caught fish, prawns and vibrant vegetables. As night falls, lanterns glow brighter and Mount Agung fades into silhouette. The service stays discreet and eco-conscious with no plastic in sight. Whether it’s for a proposal, anniversary or laid-back family evening, this experience is warm, simple and bathed in sunset color.
Good to know
  • Vegetarian and vegan menus are available.
  • A backup deck or bale is ready if wind or swell picks up.
  • No balloons or confetti.
  • Swim safely before sunset and before the grill begins.
  • Alcohol is served where allowed.
  • Dress barefoot chic with light layers for the breeze.
Step into a jungle sanctuary where river murmurs meet incense smoke. Craft a quiet offering, then receive a sacred water blessing, followed by a slow spa ritual at Capella Ubud.
Healing River at Capella Ubud
Walk into Capella Ubud’s jungle ravine, where river sounds and incense drift through the air. Begin with herbal tea and quiet intention-setting, then dress in a sarong and sash for melukat, a Balinese water blessing offered at a secluded shrine. Guided by your host, you will make a simple offering as the ritual unfolds in gratitude and renewal. Afterwards, return to your tented sanctuary for a slow, grounding massage (Balinese, deep release or gentle relaxation) using warm oils pressed from local botanicals. End with a breathing ritual and herbal refreshments by the water’s edge. Each moment is intimate and thoughtful, rooted in tradition and tuned to your rhythm.
Good to know
  • Wear modest dress. Sarong or sash can be provided.
  • Prenatal-appropriate oils/positions are available during treatment.
  • Ask before taking any photos.
  • If there is heavy rain, we may shift the ceremony to a sheltered spot.
  • The ceremonies are intimate, unstaged and coordinated with the priest’s schedule.
Slip into North Bali’s lush highlands for a private romantic picnic by the lake, where a chef-prepared hamper awaits beneath the soft glow of golden afternoon light.
Lakeside Picnic in Munduk
In the cool highlands of Munduk, love finds its rhythm among rice fields and clove trees. A gentle stroll with your host leads to a secluded perch where rugs, cushions and lanterns create a cozy haven. A gourmet hamper awaits, filled with artisan cheeses, fresh-baked breads, tropical fruits, Balinese small plates, and a sweet finale, paired with chilled tea, juices or sparkling wine where allowed. As golden hour settles in, soft mists drift into the valley below. Every detail is thoughtful and low-impact, with all traces packed away to preserve the pristine landscape. Add flower accents, a handwritten note, live music or a photographer to elevate the experience. It’s an intimate celebration in the quiet surroundings of North Bali.
Good to know
  • Late afternoon or golden hour offers cooler air and soft light.
  • Wear closed shoes or sandals with grip for terrace paths.
  • If rain arrives, a covered bale or forest-edge spot will be chosen.
  • Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-light and halal menus are available upon request.
  • Reusable décor and a leave-no-trace ethic are applied.
In a jungle or by the sea, you sink into stillness, relishing the revitalising effects of herbal scrubs, long massages and warm soaks. Lunch arrives with birdsong and a breeze, to be enjoyed in unhurried Bali style.
Nature Spa Day in Bali & Beyond
At a luxurious resort embraced by nature, your spa journey begins with a gentle welcome. Herbal foot soaks and warm compresses ease you into stillness, followed by a massage that blends Balinese touch with fragrant oils. Local botanicals polish and wrap your body, while steam caves and flower baths invite deep release. A light lunch of plant-based dishes and fresh juices keeps the mood serene. You may add a reflexology session, a coconut oil scalp treatment, or guided breathwork in the open-air pavilion. Every detail moves at your pace, with soft music, private spaces and earth-friendly comforts. Whether for a honeymoon, a quiet reset or a gift to yourself, this is luxury rooted in nature and shaped by care.
Good to know
  • Spa sessions begin with a brief consult to tailor pressure, oils and aromas.
  • We use plant-based products.
  • Avoid single-use plastics.
  • Manage water mindfully.
  • Share allergies or pregnancy details in advance.
  • Bring swimwear for wet areas.
  • Phones stay silent.
  • Photography is limited.
Sail into the golden hour aboard a private boat with refreshing cocktails, canapés and personalized service. Enjoy curated music and stargazing as twilight turns your journey into pure magic.
Private Sunset Cruise in Bali
From a quiet marina, your boat slips into the golden hush of evening. The skipper knows the coast well, steering toward calm seas and the softest light. Clifftops glow, coves beckon and temple silhouettes shimmer if the tide allows. You will sink into cushioned decks with chilled drinks and canapés as your favorite songs drift across the water. In sheltered bays, you may pause to swim or snorkel. Families enjoy early departures and gentle waters, while couples might find roses, a cake, or even a quiet moment to propose. As the sun melts into the horizon, the boat slows for photos and a final toast. Then, beneath the first stars, you glide home. The experience is effortless and romantic, made for memories.
Good to know
  • Morning waters are calm, afternoons gentle, and routes adjust to sea conditions.
  • Life vests fit all sizes. No reef jumping.
  • Drones need temple permits.
  • Only reef-safe sunscreen is allowed.
  • If winds rise, we reschedule or reroute.
  • Boarding assistance and low steps ensure easy access.

Sample Bali Itinerary

15 days Authentic Bali Adventure

Bali Nature, Culture & Local Encounters

Experience the true essence of Bali, where nature, tradition, and human connection blend in harmony. Discover serene rice terraces of Ubud, misty waterfalls of Munduk, coastal tranquility of Pemuteran, and lush valleys of Sidemen, before ending with a relaxing seaside escape in Sanur. This carefully crafted itinerary invites you to explore Bali beyond the crowds, at a gentle pace that reveals its culture, landscapes, and people in a sustainable way.

Arrival in Bali


Upon arrival at Ngurah Rai International Airport Airport, meet your private driver and local guide. Transfer to your hotel and enjoy time to rest after your journey.

 

Journey to Ubud


Travel inland toward Ubud, Bali’s cultural heart. Settle into your hotel and enjoy a calm first evening to rest after the journey and begin discovering the island at your own rhythm.

A Day to Relax and Explore


Enjoy a full day at leisure to recover from the journey and discover the enchanting surroundings of Ubud at your own rhythm.

 

Suggested Visits in Ubud

  • Ubud Art Market
  • Shopping Streets
  • Ubud Palace
  • Saraswati Temple
  • Pura Dalem Ubud
  • Campuhan Ridge Walk
  • Monkey Forest Sanctuary

Tanah Lot at Sunrise
Begin early with a serene visit to the iconic Tanah Lot Temple, experiencing its spiritual beauty before crowds arrive.

 

Authentic Cultural Experience in Marga Village
Meet local families, learn rice cultivation techniques, create ritual offerings, or participate in coconut oil making and coffee roasting — a flexible and immersive program.

 

Peaceful Afternoon in North Ubud
Return to Ubud with optional visits to Taman Mumbul or Sangeh Monkey Forest, an intimate alternative to Ubud’s Monkey Forest.

Ayung River Rafting Adventure
Depart in the morning for a 2-hour rafting descent through lush canyon landscapes, followed by a local buffet lunch at the base camp.

 

Ancient Temples & Sacred Springs
Visit the 10th-century royal tombs of Gunung Kawi, then the peaceful holy springs of Gunung Sebatu, a quieter alternative to Tirta Empul.

 

Evening Cultural Experience
End your day with a traditional Balinese dance performance accompanied by a local dinner.

Cycling Through Villages and Rice Fields
Enjoy a 2-hour guided cycling tour around Petang, crossing rice fields and traditional villages.

 

Lunch with Local Flavors
Your local guide prepares a simple, authentic meal before you continue your journey north.

 

UNESCO Rice Terraces & Scenic Drive
Stop at Jatiluwih’s magnificent UNESCO-listed rice terraces, then continue toward Munduk with an optional visit to Bratan Lake Temple.

Rainforest Trek in Tamblingan
Meet your local guide for a peaceful 2-hour walk in the tropical forest surrounding Lake Tamblingan.

 

Traditional Canoe Experience
If the weather allows, enjoy a calm canoe ride on the lake. Your guide paddles for you unless you wish to help.

 

Scenic Lunch & Waterfall Visit
Optional lunch at a restaurant with panoramic lake views, followed by a refreshing visit to Banyumala Waterfall.

Relax at Banjar Hot Springs
Enjoy the warm volcanic pools surrounded by tropical greenery — a perfect pause before continuing the journey.

 

Visit Brahma Asmara Vihara Buddhist Monastery
Explore this peaceful monastery with lotus ponds, Buddhist architecture, and panoramic views over rice terraces and the sea.

 

Drive to Pemuteran & Settle In
Continue toward Pemuteran, located near Bali Barat National Park and Menjangan Island, and settle into your hotel for a relaxing evening.

Boat Transfer to Menjangan Island
After breakfast, head to Labuan Lalang harbor, where a traditional wooden boat takes you across calm waters to Menjangan Island, a protected marine jewel inside Bali Barat National Park.

 

Snorkeling in Pristine Coral Gardens
Enjoy a morning snorkeling session in crystal-clear waters among vibrant corals and tropical fish. With a bit of luck, you may spot Menjangan’s famous deer wandering along the shoreline.

 

Lunch by the Sea
Savor a simple Indonesian meal, served on board or on a quiet beach depending on the tides.

 

Relaxing Afternoon in Pemuteran
Return to your hotel and enjoy a free afternoon to unwind, swim, or explore Pemuteran at your own pace.

Morning Departure from Pemuteran
Enjoy your final moments in Pemuteran before meeting your guide and driver for the beautiful road toward Sidemen Valley.

 

Sekumpul Waterfalls
Stop at Sekumpul, one of Bali’s most impressive waterfall areas. A short walk leads to the first falls; the second requires a few more steps.

 

Lunch in Kintamani
Continue to Kintamani for lunch with panoramic views of lake and Mount Batur.

 

Arrival in Sidemen
Travel onward to Sidemen Valley, a peaceful haven of rice terraces and village life, your base for the next days of slow rural discovery.

Royal Water Palaces
Begin your exploration of East Bali with visits to the elegant Tirta Gangga and Taman Ujung. These royal retreats blend reflecting pools, fountains, and lush gardens, offering a peaceful insight into Bali’s historic kingdoms.

 

Virgin Beach 
Head to Virgin Beach, a hidden gem with white sand and turquoise waters, still untouched by mass tourism. Relax by the sea or enjoy a simple Balinese lunch in one of the small local warungs, serving fresh grilled fish with rice and vegetables.

 

Besakih, the Mother Temple
Continue to Besakih Temple, the island’s most sacred sanctuary, set on the slopes of Mount Agung. Its spiritual atmosphere and panoramic views make it an essential cultural stop.

Rice Terraces Hike in Sidemen
Begin the day with a peaceful morning walk through Sidemen’s stunning rice terraces. These centuries-old fields follow the natural curves of the hills, fed by the traditional subak irrigation system.


 

Traditional Weaving Workshops
Your walk ends in Sidemen’s renowned weaving ateliers, where artisans handcraft ikat and songket textiles using techniques passed down for generations.

 

Arak Distilleries (Optional)
If artisans are at work that day, you may also visit small local arak distilleries to see how this traditional Balinese spirit is produced from palm sap or fermented rice.

Departure Toward South Bali
Leave Sidemen in late morning with your guide and head toward Sanur, one of Bali’s most charming and relaxed coastal towns.

 

Kusamba Salt Farmers
Along the way, stop in the coastal village of Kusamba, famous for its salt pans and traditional salt-making techniques. Here, you’ll meet local salt farmers who continue to harvest sea salt using age-old methods, shaping crystals by hand, and drying them under the tropical sun.

 

Arrival in Sanur
Continue your drive to Sanur for check-in and a restful afternoon. Stroll along the beach path, swim in the gentle waves, or enjoy sunset at a seaside cafe.

Uluwatu Temple on the Clifftop
Begin your final day of exploration with an early visit to Uluwatu Temple, perched dramatically on a high cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean.

 

Seaside Lunch at Pandawa Beach
Continue toward Pandawa Beach, a long stretch of white sand framed by towering limestone cliffs. Enjoy a relaxed lunch by the water, where you can taste local dishes with panoramic ocean views.

 

Relaxation at Gunung Payung Beach
After lunch, unwind at the peaceful Gunung Payung Beach, one of the Bukit Peninsula’s quieter shores. Accessible via a scenic stairway descent, this beach is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or simply enjoying the calm and clear turquoise waters.

Enjoy a free day in Sanur — the perfect opportunity to unwind, explore at your own pace, and soak up the relaxed charm of this inviting seaside town. Here are a few ideas to make the most of your day:

  • Start the day with a magical sunrise
  • Stroll or Cycle Along the Promenade
  • Relax on the Beach
  • Pamper Yourself at a Spa
  • Do Some Last-Minute Shopping

Your unforgettable Balinese journey comes to an end today.
Hotel check-out is scheduled for 11:00 or 12:00, but feel free to enjoy the last peaceful moments at your hotel before departure. You may leave your luggage at the reception while you take one final stroll on the beach, pick up a few last-minute souvenirs, or simply soak in the Balinese sunshine one more time. When the time comes to head to the airport, usually 5.5 hours before your flight, your private driver will meet you at the reception for your transfer to Denpasar Airport.

Inclusions

  • 14 nights in carefully selected hotels
  • Daily breakfast
  • Lunches and dinners as indicated in the itinerary
  • Private driver and air-conditioned vehicle (8 hours/day)
  • Fuel, parking fees, and driver expenses
  • Airport pick-up and drop-off
  • Guides for activities and excursions
  • All donations, entrance fees, and temple access managed by the guide
  • 24-hour assistance throughout your stay
  • Complete handling of logistics for activities included

Price & Duration

  • Price: From €1,990 per person (based on 4 travelers sharing 2 double rooms).
  • Duration: 15 days / 14 nights

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Frequently Asked Questions About Bali

Planning a trip to Bali? Below you’ll find answers to the most common questions about travel, culture, and experiences on the island. Whether you’re dreaming of a honeymoon, a family adventure, or a tailor-made Bali itinerary, these insights will help you plan a smooth, meaningful, and well-informed journey.

The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season, from April to October, when the weather is sunny, warm, and ideal for beaches, trekking, and cultural visits. The wet season (November–March) is still pleasant, with fewer crowds and lush green landscapes.

A minimum of 10 to 14 days is recommended to enjoy Bali’s cultural heart (Ubud), northern nature (Munduk & Menjangan), eastern temples, and southern beaches without feeling rushed.

Ubud is perfect for culture and nature, Sanur offers calm seaside charm, Sidemen provides a peaceful rural immersion, and the Bukit is ideal for beaches and sunsets. For the richest experience, we recommend combining several regions. Our tailor-made Bali itineraries blend these contrasting landscapes and atmospheres, creating a journey perfectly aligned with your interests and travel style.

Many nationalities can enter Indonesia with a Visa on Arrival (VOA) valid for 30 days, renewable once. Requirements may vary, so we recommend checking the latest entry rules before your trip.

Yes, Bali is generally very safe for travelers, including families and solo visitors. As always, take standard precautions with personal belongings and follow local guidelines in temples and natural sites.

Bali is predominantly Hindu, with Balinese Hinduism shaping everyday life through rituals, offerings, ceremonies, and temple festivals. Travelers will see canang sari (daily offerings), processions, and temple celebrations across the island. Our tailor-made itineraries respect cultural customs and help you experience Bali’s spiritual heritage in an authentic and meaningful way.

Modest clothing is required. Knees and shoulders must be covered. Sarongs are often provided at major temples, but having your own is practical for multiple visits.

Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended for Bali and Indonesia in general. It should cover medical care, emergency evacuation, lost luggage, and trip interruptions. Some activities like rafting, trekking, or snorkeling may require additional adventure coverage. We always advise travelers to choose comprehensive insurance before arrival to ensure peace of mind throughout their journey.

Yes, you can visit Komodo Island from Bali, but it requires a short domestic flight (around 1 hour) to Labuan Bajo, the gateway to the Komodo National Park. From there, travellers typically join a private boat tour or a liveaboard to explore Komodo, Padar and the surrounding islands. At Mimpi Nusantara Asia, we design tailor-made Komodo itineraries that can be added to your Bali trip.

Absolutely, Bali is an excellent destination for families, offering a perfect balance of culture, nature, beach time and fun activities for all ages. At Mimpi Nusantara Asia, we also offer a special Treasure Hunt Tour, designed for families with kids. Guided by a “guardian of Bali’s secrets,” children follow clues, meet local artisans and discover hidden cultural stories — a playful way to experience real Balinese traditions while having fun. We tailor all family itineraries to your children’s ages, interests and energy levels, whether you prefer relaxed beach days, cultural discoveries, gentle adventure, or a mix of everything.

Yes, Bali is one of the world’s top honeymoon destinations, known for its romantic landscapes, intimate boutique resorts, and unforgettable experiences designed for two. From private pool villas in Ubud’s jungle to candlelight dinners on the beach and ancient Balinese blessing ceremonies, the island offers the perfect blend of luxury, nature, and cultural magic. At Mimpi Nusantara Asia, we design tailor-made Bali honeymoon itineraries that match your travel style — whether you dream of wellness retreats, romantic dinners in the nature, scenic waterfalls, or slow island escapes. You can even combine Bali with islands like Sumba or Komodo for a multi-destination honeymoon.

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