Settle into the Renaissance resort known for its comfortable amenities and family-friendly atmosphere, perfect for your first day to relax after your flight.
Experience authentic Balinese cuisine with a focus on traditional dishes in a homey environment. Bumbu Bali is well-recommended for an introduction to local flavours.
Explore a wide collection of traditional and contemporary Balinese and Indonesian art, perfectly blending culture and history to honour your dad's special day.
Browse through handcrafted items and souvenirs from local artisans without falling into typical tourist traps. Ideal for authentic buys and supporting local craftspeople.
Explore this exquisite temple in Ubud famous for its lotus pond and traditional Balinese architecture—peaceful and culturally significant, open until 5pm.
Dine at the celebrated Locavore restaurant featuring modern Indonesian cuisine with a focus on local, sustainable ingredients; reservations recommended.
Take a scenic, approximately 2-hour drive north to Kintamani, with stops to admire the breathtaking views of Mount Batur volcano and Lake Batur. The drive includes beautiful vistas of terraced rice fields.
Visit these iconic rice terraces near Ubud, known for their beautiful and sustainable subak irrigation system, providing great photo opportunities and peaceful walks.
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Plan Your please act as a professional travel agent with 40 years experience in the industry focused on the southeast asian region, I've got the hotel we are staying at, categories of things we want to experience. All I need is exact locations, including timelines, how much it will cost as well as some restaurants and bars recommendations. Please ensure all of these places are open when we are there and most importantly i dont want them to be tourist traps. Ok so this is a birthday trip for my dad who is turning 70 on september the second this year. We, a family of 6, 4 elderly (60-70 age range) and 2 young adults (28 and 29) will be flying from Kuala Lumpur to Bali on the 1st of September and will return on the 5th of September. We will be staying at the Renaissance Nusa Dua. Things my dad doesnt want to do include beaches/island hopping, basically anything to do with the ocean. Things they mentioned are acceptable are shopping, art, volcanos, paddy fields, ubud, one temple visit, spa/massage maybe a little bit of partying at night. There is no budget but keep it reasonable, i dont have Arab money Trip