Heart of Bali Tour
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- No booking fees
- E-ticket/Mobile voucher
- duration 1 days
- tour type Private
- age requirement 5-79 yrs
- guiding method Fully guided
- Tour Code BM-15184
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- Operated in English
- Visit the arts and crafts villages of Celuk, Mas & Topati
- Explore Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave), visit the rice terraces of Tegalalang
- Take a trip to Museum Antonio Blanco
- Travel to Gunung Kawi, one of the oldest monuments in Bali
See the masters at work and learn more about their skills that are passed down from generation to generation. Buy souvenirs from them if you want to. Your next destination is the temple of Tirta Empul, which is said to be nearly 1,000 years old. The temple consists of a series of courtyards with pools, whose waters always stay cold. These pools host bathing rituals at different times of the year. You have the option of taking a dip in these pools if you want to.
Travel next to one of the oldest and most mysterious monuments in Bali - the Gunung Kawi complex, which is included in the UNESCO World Heritage list. The monument consists of huge altars carved into stony slopes. But the highlight of this trip is the Antonio Blanco Museum, housed in a quaint home with art deco-style interiors and a courtyard full of chirping parrots.
Drive to the famous rice terraces of Tegalalang and visit Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave), the latter of which got its name due to the images of an elephant's head carved in the rock at the entrance to the cave. This cave was used by Buddhist monks in the past.
We will provide you with a drop off service to your accommodation after the cave tour is over.
- Entrance tickets to the sites mentioned in the itinerary
- Professional guide
- Driver
- Private, air-conditioned cars and fuel cost
- Mineral water
- Donations
- Parking and toll fees
- Lunch
- Bali Bird and Reptile Park entrance ticket
- Photographers & videographers
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How many days should you spend in Indonesia?
We recommend 5-7 days on each island that you plan to visit, and at least two weeks overall, but you can find out more in our guide on how many days to spend in Indonesia.
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How much is the cost for a trip to Indonesia?
Depending on your travel style and accommodation, the average price of a trip to Indonesia for a solo US traveler for a week is around USD 1000-2500 including international flights. This equates to roughly USD 45 a day, but your activities, accommodations, and excursions may make this as high as USD 200 a day.
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