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Day 2 Nights Central Bali Tour
Introduction
Travel About Bali’s two, three and five day island
tours take you along “The Roads Less Traveled “All
suggested itineraries are totally flexible. We recommend the
destinations and the towns and villages for overnight stops
but you can alter these each day depending on your interests.
All tours are for a minimum of two adults to a maximum of four
persons (adults and children) per four wheel drive vehicle. Our
driver Wayan Sueta is from the village of Taman just outside Ubud
and has excellent knowledge of the Islands history, culture and
natural environment. Wayan speaks fluent English and will do all
that he can to ensure a memorable and enjoyable experience for you.
Tour fees quoted do not include
~ Any accommodation costs
~ Food or beverages
~ Personal expenses
~ Snorkeling equipment or boat charges should you decide to include
any off shore excursions during your tour
Day one
Pick up from your hotel, we start to head North passing though
many small villages and enjoying the lush green countryside and
scenic rice terraces. We stop at Candi Kuning traditional spice,
flower and fruit market then continue on to Bedugul were we visit
the Botanical gardens and enjoy the tranquil beauty of the lake
and Pura Ulun Danu Bratan the temple in the lake. Another highlight
of Bedugul is a visit to the Bali Handara golf club at 1000 meters
above sea level and one of the greatest 18 hole 72 par golf courses
in the world. Continuing our journey we arrive at Lovina beach for
our first overnight stay. Lovina beach has wonderful scenery and
many interesting places, shops, restaurants and galleries to visit
during the evening.
Suggested overnight accommodation
~ Buruna Beach Cottages
~ Villa Agung
~ Amadeus Bungalows
Day Two
After breakfast we take a walk along the volcanic sand beaches
before driving to Singaraja the former capital city of Bali. Singaraja
is rich in Dutch colonial history and the influence of Chinese and
Muslim traders that made the city their home. After exploring the
many fascinating shops and attractions in Singaraja we follow the
coast to Kubutambahan before heading south driving though Tegal
and Batang to Kintamani were we visit the active volcano of Batur
and enjoy the magnificent views from the many vantage points. Following
our stop at Kintamani we continue inland passing though Bayunggede
and Payangan before our overnight stay in the mountain village of
Ubud. Ubud is known world wide as the village of artists. Take a
stroll around the central village shopping area; visit the many
galleries and meet the artists as they work, introduce yourself
to local monkeys in their forest home located in the centre of town.
Ubud is also a dining paradise with some of the best restaurants
on the Island ranging from tiny local establishments through to
the fabulous Casa Luna and Lotus Gardens restaurants just to name
a few.
Suggested Accommodation
~ Ubud Village Hotel
~ Waka di Ume
~ Graha Hotel
Day Three
Following breakfast we visit the village of Taman were you can
either walk or cycle along the flat roads stopping to enjoy an insight
into the day to day life of the local Balinese people not often
seen by tourists. After leaving Ubud we drive to the 11th century
Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave) and the Yehpulu one of the great mysteries
of Bali’s past. Continuing south we stop in Gianyar know as
an art and culture town with many archeological remains and statues
of demons and Gods at every road intersection. On our return journey
we drive thought Bali’s bustling capital city Denpasar before
returning you back to your hotel.

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Tour Info
3 Day 2 Night
Pick Up from your Hotel
Kuta, Legian, Nusa Dua, Seminyak, Sanur or Ubud
Tour Departs
8.30am
Tour Returns
5.00pm on day 3
Full Day Cost
2 pax $110 p/day 
3 pax $130 p/day 
4 pax $145 p/day
(all tour bookings require a minimum of 2 people up to a maximum
of 4 people per car)
What To Take
~ Good comfortable walking shoes
~ Hat
~ Sunscreen
~ Insect repellant
~ Bottled water
~ Tissues
Tour Includes
~ Complimentary Stubby Holder
~ Vehicle
~ Park entrance fees (unless specified)
~ Temple donations, sashes and sarongs (unless
specified)
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