Bali Nature Itinerary - 15 Days

  • Day 1: Sekumpul Waterfall
    2 hours (63.3 km) from Ngurah Rai International Airport

    Start your Bali adventure with a visit to one of Bali's most scenic waterfalls. Sekumpul Waterfall is located in the middle of Bali's lush green jungle, and the trek to the waterfall will take you past rice paddies, local villages, and verdant forests. The waterfall is a natural wonder that is sure to take your breath away with its towering height and spray of mist.

  • Day 2: Munduk Waterfall and Twin Lakes
    1.5 hours (30.7 km) from Sekumpul Waterfall

    Munduk Waterfall is another stunning waterfall in Bali that is worth a visit. You can combine your trip by visiting the Twin Lakes, which offer a breathtaking view of the twin volcanic calderas. Take a walk around the area and enjoy the majestic sunrise over the calderas.

  • Day 3: Bali Treetop Adventure Park and Bedugul Botanical Garden
    55 minutes (20.6 km) from Munduk Waterfall and Twin Lakes

    Experience the thrill of the Bali Treetop Adventure Park, an eco-adventure park that offers the best of fun and adventure amidst Bali's natural beauty. Located next to the Bedugul Botanical Garden, it features streams and ancient trees, providing you with an exciting day out. The botanical garden is home to over 2,000 species of plants, with special features including a fern park, orchid display, and medicinal plants garden.

  • Day 4: Mount Batur and Lake Batur
    1 hour 40 minutes (46.3 km) from Bali Treetop Adventure Park and Bedugul Botanical Garden

    Witness the natural beauty of Bali's volcano landscape, Mount Batur, and Lake Batur. You can opt for a sunrise trek to the summit, which offers stunning panoramic views of the region. Afterward, relax your muscles in natural hot springs nearby.

  • Day 5: Bali Marine and Safari Park
    1 hour 40 minutes (53 km) from Mount Batur and Lake Batur

    Visit the fascinating wildlife of Bali Marine and Safari Park. This park lets you get up close and personal with the animals, whether it's seeing a show of the park's tiger population or meeting an orangutan face-to-face. The park offers unique opportunities for animal encounters, such as riding an elephant or cuddling up to a baby orangutan.

  • Day 6: Tanah Lot Temple and Jatiluwih Rice Terraces
    1 hour 5 minutes (38 km) from Bali Marine and Safari Park

    Explore the Tanah Lot Temple and witness Bali's iconic sunset, which is regarded as the most beautiful in the world. After that, head over to the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which has a panoramic view of Bali's rice terraces.

  • Day 7: Batukaru Temple and Angseri Hot Springs
    1 hour 16 minutes (33.1 km) from Tanah Lot Temple and Jatiluwih Rice Terraces

    Visit Batukaru Temple, one of the most important temples in Bali. Located in the middle of an exotic jungle, this temple is known for its spiritual and historical significance. Afterward, relax in the Angseri Hot Springs, where you can soak in the natural hot springs while enjoying the surroundings.

  • Day 8: Nusa Penida Island Tour
    1 hour (48 km) from Angseri Hot Springs

    Take a day trip to Nusa Penida Island and explore its stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters. Highlights of this island include the Instagram-famous Kelingking Beach, Angel's Billabong, and Broken Beach. Nusa Penida Island presents a quintessential tropical paradise that is not to be missed on your Bali itinerary.

  • Day 9: Ubud Monkey Forest and Tegallalang Rice Terraces
    2 hours 6 minutes (83 km) from Nusa Penida Island Tour

    Discover the Bali wildlife with a visit to the Ubud Monkey Forest. Experience the exciting interaction with thousands of monkeys in their natural habitat. Follow up by experiencing the magnificence of the Tegallalang Rice Terraces. These terraces offer stunning scenery of rice paddies carved in the hillside, providing visitors a glimpse of the sublime Bali countryside.

  • Day 10: Bali Elephant Camp and Petulu Heron Bird Colony
    19 minutes (7.6 km) from Ubud Monkey Forest and Tegallalang Rice Terraces

    Take a memorable jungle elephant trekking experience in Bali Elephant Camp. Get closer to nature by riding on elephant's backs into the heart of Bali's forests. Afterward, enjoy a dusk viewing of the Petulu Heron Bird Colony, where the birds come each evening to roost in the village trees. Thousands of birds fill the trees and provide visitors the rare opportunity to observe the breathtaking sight of thousands of birds returning home to roost.

  • Day 11: Goa Gajah Temple and Campuhan Ridge Walk
    29 minutes (12 km) from Bali Elephant Camp and Petulu Heron Bird Colony

    Pay a visit to Bali's famous Goa Gajah Temple, also known as Elephant Cave. This temple boasts significant cultural and historic significance, and you will see well-preserved carvings, caves, and stunning Buddhist architecture in its grounds. Afterward, go for a rejuvenating hike on Campuhan Ridge, which offers a panoramic view of the highlands of Bali.

  • Day 12: Menjangan Island and West Bali National Park
    2 hours 49 minutes (129 km) from Goa Gajah Temple and Campuhan Ridge Walk

    Fall in love with the tranquility of Menjangan Island and West Bali National Park. Menjangan Island is famous for its coral reefs, and it is perfect for snorkeling and diving. Explore the hundreds of species of flora and fauna that inhabit the West Bali National Park, including the Bali starling, barking deer, and long-tailed macaques.

  • Day 13: Bali Swing and Kanto Lampo Waterfall
    1 hour 16 min (32.8 km) from Menjangan Island and West Bali National Park

    Thrill-seekers will enjoy visiting the Bali Swing, an adrenaline-inducing activity allowing you to soar through the jungle on a swing high above Bali's incredible scenery. Afterward, head to the Kanto Lampo Waterfall, where you can bathe under a waterfall surrounded by lush greenery.

  • Day 14: Tirta Gangga Water Palace and Besakih Temple
    1 hour 42 minutes (49.7 km) from Bali Swing and Kanto Lamp Waterfall

    Visit the stunning Tirta Gangga Water Palace, which is famous for its tranquil water gardens, fountains, and picturesque landscaping. Afterward, head to Besakih Temple, Bali's largest and most important temple, which is located on the slopes of towering Mount Agung. The temple has a religious significance and is regarded as the mother temple for locals.

  • Day 15: Seminyak Beach and Shopping
    1 hour 35 minutes (36.8 km) from Tirta Gangga Water Palace and
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