Seven Days Bali Itinerary

  • Day 1: Tanah Lot Temple
    1 hour (12.4 miles) from Ngurah Rai International Airport

    Tanah Lot Temple is among the most famous landmarks in Bali. It is an ancient Hindu shrine located on a rock formation off the coast. It is known for its stunning sunset views and holy freshwater spring.

  • Day 2: Tegallalang Rice Terraces
    1 hour 20 minutes (23.5 miles) from Tanah Lot Temple

    The Tegallalang Rice Terraces is a perfect destination for those seeking some peace and quiet. It is a scenic landscape of rice paddies with well-maintained paths along the fields. You can explore it on foot or even bike.

  • Day 3: Ubud Monkey Forest
    40 minutes (7.4 miles) from Tegallalang Rice Terraces

    The Ubud Monkey Forest is a beautiful nature reserve which is home to more than 600 Balinese long-tailed monkeys. It also houses several ancient temples, statues, and beautiful greenery where you can take great photos.

  • Day 4: Seminyak Beach
    1 hour (10.9 miles) from Ubud Monkey Forest

    Seminyak Beach is a must-visit destination in Bali. It is popular among tourists for its beautiful beach, clean waters, and nightlife. The beach also boasts numerous restaurants, cafes, and bars.

  • Day 5: Tirta Empul Temple
    1 hour (16.7 miles) from Seminyak Beach

    Tirta Empul Temple is a historical site and a significant place of worship for the Balinese Hindus. It is famous for its holy spring water baths, where worshippers go to seek spiritual and physical cleansing.

  • Day 6: Mount Batur
    1 hour 30 minutes (31.1 miles) from Tirta Empul Temple

    Mount Batur is one of the most active volcanoes in Bali, and the sunrise trek to its summit is a must-do experience. The climb is not too challenging, and the views from the top of Bali and the sunrise over the clouds are breathtaking.

  • Day 7: Uluwatu Temple
    1 hour (18.5 miles) from Mount Batur

    Uluwatu Temple is a beautiful and unique temple located on the edge of a cliff overlooking the ocean. It is known for its traditional Balinese architecture and beautiful sunsets. It also houses a monkey forest and hosts traditional Kecak dance performances.

Time and Costs Estimates:

  • Tanah Lot Temple (1-2 hours, 80,000 IDR)
  • Tegallalang Rice Terraces (2-3 hours, 15,000 IDR)
  • Ubud Monkey Forest (1-2 hours, 80,000 IDR)
  • Seminyak Beach (3-4 hours, free)
  • Tirta Empul Temple (1-2 hours, 50,000 IDR)
  • Mount Batur (3-4 hours, 350,000 IDR)
  • Uluwatu Temple (2-3 hours, 50,000 IDR)

  • Total Estimated Costs: 675,000 IDR

Transportation:

To move about Bali, you can hire a private driver or a taxi, but ensure to bargain before taking any rides. You can also use apps like Grab or GoJek, which are economical options. A decent day rate for a driver and car rental ranges from 600,000 IDR to 1,200,000 IDR. Bali is also bike-friendly, so you can rent a scooter or a bike if you are comfortable riding on the roads. However, you need an International Driving Permit (IDP) and insurance.

Useful tips:

If you have more than a week in Bali, add Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, and Gili islands to your itinerary. If you have less time, remove one or two destinations from this itinerary. Don't miss experiencing Balinese cuisine at local warungs and trying surfing in Bali's pristine waters.

Airports:

Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) is the primary airport in Bali, located in the city of Denpasar. The airport is just 7.5 miles away from the city center and serves domestic and international flights.

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