Here's What You Should Do On Your Three-Day Bali Trip

This 3-day itinerary offers a taste of the diverse experiences, from the cultural wonders of Ubud to the beauty of Bali's landscapes
 Penataran Agung Lempuyang Temple, Indonesia
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Bali, the Island of the Gods, is a tropical paradise that offers a perfect blend of rich culture, landscapes, and vibrant nightlife. While a longer stay would allow you to explore every nook and cranny, a well-planned 3-day itinerary can still provide you with a taste of Bali's beauty and charm. Let's embark on your perfect 3-day Bali tour.

Day 1: Ubud - The Cultural Heart

Morning

Begin your Bali adventure in Ubud, the cultural heart of the island. Wake up early to catch a traditional Balinese dance performance at the Ubud Palace.

After the performance, head to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, a lush jungle where hundreds of playful monkeys roam freely.

A Hindu temple near Ubud, Bali
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Lunch

Savour a delicious Balinese meal at a local restaurant in Ubud. Try Nasi Campur or Mie Goreng, two popular dishes in the region.

Later, explore the Ubud Art Market, where you can shop for exquisite handcrafted souvenirs. Don't forget to bargain with the friendly local vendors to snag some fantastic deals.

Evening

As the sun sets, visit the Tegallalang Rice Terrace. Take Instagram-worthy photos in the rice fields set against the backdrop of coconut trees and hills. This is the perfect spot to pile on photographs for your social media feed.

Dinner

Indulge in a romantic dinner at one of Ubud's fine dining restaurants. Enjoy Balinese cuisine while surrounded by candlelight and rice paddies.

Day 2: Bali's Natural Wonders

Green Rice Terraces, Bali
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Morning

Start your day with a trip to the iconic Pura Tirta Empul, known for its sacred spring water. Witness the locals participating in traditional purification rituals. If you're feeling adventurous, you can even join in.

Make your way to the Kintamani Highlands, where you'll be treated to pleasant views of the Batur volcano and its stunning crater lake. Stop for lunch at one of the many restaurants with a view.

Lunch

Head to the Tegenungan Waterfall, a hidden gem in the jungle. Take a refreshing dip in the cool waters and enjoy the natural beauty. Later, you can head to any of the local eateries for lunch.

Dinner

Return to Ubud for dinner, try local street food, or dine at a charming garden restaurant.

Day 3: Beach Bliss and Sunset Magic

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Morning

Bid farewell to Ubud and journey to the coastal town of Seminyak. Spend your morning at Double Six Beach, relaxing on the sands, swimming in the waters, or trying your hand at some water sports.

Lunch

Enjoy a seafood feast at one of the beachfront restaurants in Seminyak. Savour grilled prawns, fresh fish, and other dishes while gazing at the ocean.

Indulge in some retail therapy in Seminyak's upscale boutiques and shops. The area is known for its trendy fashion and unique finds.

Evening

Head to the famous Tanah Lot Temple, a sacred sea temple perched on a rock formation in the Indian Ocean. Arrive in time to witness the sunset, which paints the sky in shades of orange and pink.

Dinner

Savour the seafood dinner at a nearby restaurant overlooking the temple and the sea waves.

Where To Stay

Bali offers various accommodation options to suit every budget, from budget-friendly hostels to luxurious resorts. Some budget-friendly accommodations include "The Lokha Ubud Resort" or "Capsule Hotel New" in Seminyak. Here are some more recommendations:

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Mid-Range: For travellers seeking a balance between affordability and comfort, Bali has numerous mid-range hotels and resorts. Places like "Alaya Resort Ubud" offer spacious rooms, excellent amenities, and a central location in Ubud. In Seminyak, "Amadea Resort & Villas" is known for its value for money.

Luxury: Bali is renowned for its luxurious accommodations, and there's no shortage of high-end resorts and villas. Pamper yourself at places like "Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan" in Ubud or "The Legian Bali" in Seminyak. These properties offer world-class amenities, private pools, and stunning views.

Boutique: Bali also boasts boutique hotels that provide a unique and personalized experience. Consider staying at "Bisma Eight" in Ubud, a stylish boutique hotel focusing on art and culture. In Seminyak, "The Elysian Boutique Villa Hotel" offers a tranquil oasis with private pool villas.

How To Reach

To reach Bali, you need to take an international flight to Ngurah Rai International Airport and take a cab from there to reach your destination.

Visa Requirement For Indian Nationals

To apply for an Indonesian visa, you must visit the Indonesian Embassy's website and fill in the necessary details, including submission of required documents along with a scanned copy of your passport. Once the application is processed, you will receive an email from the concerned authorities, after which you will receive an email about your visa status.

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