Day 1: Arrival at Bali
Upon arriving in Bali, you should naturally head to the beach, so the first stop on this itinerary is the resort area of Nusa Dua. Located in southern Bali, Nusa Dua is just a 20-minute drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport. It is a fantastic area for families but a great spot for all travelers to begin their Bali adventure and unwind after a long flight. The top activities here are relaxing, shopping, and sightseeing: just what you need to get geared up for your vacation.Nusa Dua Beach and Waterblow
Nusa Dua Beach is a picture-perfect stretch of clean and well-maintained sand along the scenic southern Bali peninsula. It
The top, must-see attraction on Nusa Dua Beach is Waterblow.
ULUWATU
For the second half of your first day in Bali, it’s time to head to Uluwatu. Located about a half-hour drive from Waterblow, Uluwatu lies on the southernmost tip of the island. The serene town is known for having a laid-back atmosphere as well as some of the prettiest beaches, bluest waters, and most dramatic cliffs. There is also a great mix of luxury and more affordable accommodations here where you can spend your first night. Before checking out the town and relaxing for the evening, however, you should pay a visit to the most important attraction in the area: Uluwatu Temple
For the second half of your first day in Bali, it’s time to head to Uluwatu. Located about a half-hour drive from Waterblow, Uluwatu lies on the southernmost tip of the island. The serene town is known for having a laid-back atmosphere as well as some of the prettiest beaches, bluest waters, and most dramatic cliffs.
Day 02 – Sminyak
Today on day two of your Bali adventure, start with a 40-minute drive from Uluwatu to the upscale area of Seminyak. One of the more developed and touristy resort towns on the island, this trendy locale offers a great mix of beaches, cultural sites, shopping, dining, nightlife, and more. It is also known for having magical sunset views and stellar surf spots. Visit Nyaman Gallerye, Petitenget Temple
When vacationing on the coast of Bali, you should never miss an opportunity to spend some time at the Seminyak Beach is. Afte sunset.Visit Seminyak Night Market.
Start your third day in Bali with a 40-minute drive from Seminyak to Canggu. Once a sleepy village, Canggu has risen considerably in popularity over the past few years. It is now home to numerous trendy cafes, affordable resorts, bars, beach clubs, a growing number of yoga studios, and a large population of digital nomads. The village is mainly known for its numerous beaches and its shopping scene, as well as for nearby Tanah Lot Temple. Let yourself enjoy a less structured day and take your pick of some beaches and shops that you would most like to visit. Visit beautiful beaches and after that visit Tanah Lot Temple is during sunset, when the surrounding sea is painted gold.
After enjoying the best that Bali‘s coast has to offer, it’s time to head inland to Ubud, the spiritual, cultural, and artistic heart of the island. Ubud is the center of both traditional dance and crafts in Bali. There is also an abundance of yoga studios and retreats. The journey through the countryside to reach this special locale is a magical experience in and of itself. You’ll be making your way through scenic rice paddies and picturesque ravines of the foothills. No Bali itinerary is complete without a visit to Ubud. Before making your way into town, however, it is recommended that you make a stop at Tegenungan Waterfall, Ubud Monkey Forest,
Later shopping in the local market. Overnight stay at Ubud.
Travelers owe it to themselves to spend at least two days inland when visiting Bali, and Ubud is the perfect jumping-off point for exploring the surrounding rainforest and rice fields. There is plenty to do within a short distance of town and a lot to pack into your final full day on the island. You’ll want to wake up bright and early so that you can beat the crowd to your first stop: Tegallalang Rice Terrace, Kehen Temple ,Campuhan Ridge Walk etc.
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