08 October 2026 - 20 October 2026 Bali Travel Tour 374
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Bali Travel Tour 374

Bali Travel Tour 374

Explore Bali with our expert local guides! This 11-day, 10-night tour features round-trip airfare, hotel accommodations, some meals, and guided activities. With English- and Indonesian-speaking guides, you'll enjoy seamless travel and unforgettable experiences across Bali's stunning landscapes. All schedules are approximate and may vary. City and hotel taxes are not included in the tour price and must be paid separately at the tour destination.

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Overview Of Bali Travel Tour 374

DAYS
11 Days, 10 Nights (1 Night red eye flight)
HOTELS
Included
LOCAL GUIDE
English / Indonesian Guide Included
ACTIVITIES
Included
MEALS
Some Meals Included
AIRFARE
Included

Note: Ensure that you check for any travel restrictions and entry requirements at your destination. It is your responsibility to be prepared with all necessary travel documents and paperwork. Plan to arrive at the airport at least three hours before your scheduled departure time.

Day 1

Departure from city of origin

Day 2

Arrival in Ubud with Campuhan Ridge Sunset Walk

Day 3

Tegallalang Rice Terraces

Day 4

Waterfall Circuit

Day 5

Ubud Culture and Monkey Forest Sanctuary

Day 6

Temple Tour and adventure activities

Day 7

Boat from Sanur to Penida and West Nusa Penida Tour

Day 8

East Nusa Penida

Day 9

Padang Bai Snorkeling

Day 10

Beach Day

Day 11

Departure from Denpasar

Campuhan Ridge

campuhan ridge

Tegallalang Rice Terraces

tegallalang rice terraces

Monkey Forest Sanctuary

monkey forest sanctuary

Nusa Penida

nusa penida

Temple Tour

temple tour

Waterfall Circuit

waterfall circuit

and more!

and more!

  • Roundtrip airfare from city of origin to Ubud (personal item and carry on included)
  • Roundtrip boat transfer from Sanur to Nusa Penida
  • 7 Night Hotel Ubud (Breakfast included)
  • 2 Night Hotel Nusa Penida (Breakfast included)
  • Campuhan Ridge Sunset Walk with local guide
  • Tegallalang Rice Terraces with local guide
  • Waterfall Circuit with local guide
  • Ubud Culture and Monkey Forest Sanctuary with local guide
  • Temple Tour and adventure activities with local guide
  • West Nusa Penida Tour with local guide
  • East Nusa Penida with local guide
  • Padang Bai Snorkeling with local guide and equipment
  • Beach Day with local guide

Bali

Language

  • The official language in Bali is Indonesian, though many locals also speak English, especially in tourist areas.

Time Zone

  • Bali is 13 hours ahead of our local Salt Lake City mountain time zone.

Electricity

  • In Bali, the plug types are Type C and Type F. If you're traveling from the U.S., you’ll need an adapter for your devices.

Climate

  • Visiting Bali in June means arriving during the dry season, ideal for outdoor activities. Expect 10 hours of sunlight and an average temperature around 88°F. Bring light clothing, sunscreen, and bug spray for comfort.

Health

  • While medical insurance isn’t required, it’s recommended in case of emergency. Bali has many hospitals and clinics, but coverage can offer peace of mind. Check Here

Tips

  • While tourism workers are paid a fixed salary, tips are greatly appreciated and often serve as a main income source. Though not mandatory, consider tipping for exceptional service.

Currency

  • Bali's currency is the Indonesian rupiah (IDR). 1 US dollars equal approximately $15,000 IDR.

Water Safety

  • Tap water in Bali isn’t safe for drinking. Stick to bottled water or use a reliable water filter. Many hotels provide complimentary bottled water daily, so stock up for excursions.

Dress Code

  • In Bali, casual clothing is acceptable in most tourist areas, but when visiting temples or sacred sites, dress modestly by covering shoulders and knees. Sarongs and sashes are often available to rent or borrow at temple entrances.

Transportation

  • Scooters are popular for getting around Bali but require an international driver’s permit and experience. Alternatively, private drivers or ride-hailing apps like Grab are safe and affordable options.

Cultural Etiquette

  • Balinese people are very polite and value respect. Use your right hand to give or receive items, as the left hand is considered impolite for such actions. Removing shoes before entering a home or temple is customary.

Safety and Security

  • Bali is generally safe, but be cautious with your belongings in crowded areas, as pickpocketing can occur. Avoid solo hikes at night and always be aware of your surroundings. Registering with the local embassy can also add a layer of safety.

Visa Requirements

  • Most nationalities can enter Bali with a visa on arrival, valid for 30 days, which can be extended. Be sure to check current entry requirements before your trip, as they can vary based on nationality. Check Here

Bali

Should I be worried about Bali Belly?

Avoid drinking tap water, and stick to bottled water instead. It’s also best to skip ice in drinks unless you’re sure it’s made with purified water. To be extra safe, ask for chilled glasses instead.

Do I need a Visa?

For stays under 30 days, most visitors don’t need a visa. However, check the latest requirements before your trip. Check Here

Can I drink the water?

No, it’s safest to use bottled water for drinking and brushing your teeth.

Do I need vaccinations when traveling to Bali?

It’s recommended to get a rabies shot if you’ll be around wild monkeys or animals, as rabies is present in Bali. Hepatitis A and typhoid vaccines are also advisable for food safety.

Should I be worried about Dengue Fever?

Dengue fever is a risk in Bali. To stay safe, use mosquito repellent and wear long sleeves, especially at dusk and dawn.

What kind of food is eaten in Bali?

Balinese cuisine includes rice, fresh vegetables, seafood, and various meats, often seasoned with local spices and sauces. You’ll find both traditional Indonesian flavors and international options.

Is it safe to eat street food in Bali?

Yes, many travelers enjoy Balinese street food, but be cautious. Opt for stalls with good hygiene practices and high turnover, as fresh food reduces the risk of "Bali Belly."

Can I rent a scooter in Bali without a local license?

You need an international driving permit to legally rent and drive a scooter in Bali. Helmets are mandatory, and always ensure you're experienced with scooter driving before venturing out.

What currency should I bring to Bali?

The Indonesian rupiah (IDR) is the local currency. You can exchange USD for IDR at most banks and currency exchange locations, but avoid exchanging money on the street.

Do I need travel insurance for Bali?

It’s strongly recommended to have travel insurance. This covers potential medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and any accidents during activities or transportation. Click Here

Are there any cultural customs I should know?

Yes! Bali is a spiritual place. Show respect at temples, avoid pointing your feet towards shrines, and refrain from touching anyone's head, as it’s considered sacred.

Is haggling acceptable in Bali?

Yes, bargaining is common at markets and some shops. Be polite, and aim for a fair price rather than trying to get the lowest possible rate.

What souvenirs are popular to bring home from Bali?

Handcrafted items like silver jewelry, woven baskets, wooden carvings, and Balinese textiles are popular. Be sure to buy from reputable stores to support local artisans.

Indonesia

When Is The Best Time To Go To Indonesia?

Indonesia can be visited year-round, as there isn’t a true “off-season.” The dry season from May to October is considered peak travel time, with shoulder months in April and November. January and February are typically the wettest months, though rain often comes in short bursts, especially in places like Bali, Kalimantan, Lombok, and Java, leaving plenty of time to explore. However, travel to Sumatra, North Sulawesi, and Papua is less ideal from December through February due to heavier rainfall.

Do I Need A Converter or Adapter For Electricity?

Indonesia operates on 220 volts at 50Hz and uses plug types C, F, and G. Most travelers will need an adapter to fit local outlets, and possibly a converter depending on their devices. While some higher-end hotels may provide these, it’s safer to bring your own.

What Type Of Food Is Typical Of Indonesia?

Indonesian cuisine is diverse and flavorful, with options for both adventurous and selective eaters. Popular dishes include satay (grilled meat skewers), nasi goreng (sweet fried rice), and gado-gado (vegetables with peanut sauce). Rice is a staple and often eaten with a spoon or by hand. In rural areas, meals are commonly shared family-style while seated on the floor.

How Safe Is Indonesia?

Indonesia is generally a safe destination, both in cities and rural regions. As with any destination, staying aware of your surroundings is important, especially at night. Crime rates are relatively low, with pickpocketing in crowded markets being the most common issue for travelers. Travel Insurance is recommended, check here.

Is The Water Safe To Drink?

Tap water in Indonesia is not considered safe to drink. Bottled water is widely available and should be used for drinking and even brushing your teeth as a precaution. Boiled water or hot tea is commonly served in restaurants as a safe alternative.

Can I Use US Dollars Or Do I Need Local Currency? What Is The Local Currency, Exchange Rate, Etc.?

US dollars are not widely accepted outside major cities. The official currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), which is used for most transactions. It’s best to exchange money at banks or reputable money changers, as airports and hotels often offer less favorable rates.

Should I Bring Cash Or Traveler's Checks? Are ATMs Available? Can I Use Credit Cards?

Credit cards are commonly accepted in larger cities, but not everywhere. Traveler’s checks are rarely accepted. ATMs are available in urban areas, making it easy to withdraw cash. For rural travel, it’s important to carry cash, preferably in smaller denominations for convenience.

Can I Use My Cell Phone?

Yes, as long as your phone is unlocked and compatible with local networks. Coverage may be limited in remote islands. SIM cards are inexpensive and widely available upon arrival, and checking international rates with your provider beforehand is recommended.

Do I Need A Visa or Passport?

US citizens do not need to apply for a visa in advance for short stays. A valid passport (with at least 6 months validity beyond departure) is required. Travelers staying up to 30 days can enter visa-free or obtain a visa on arrival, which may be extendable to 60 days. Proof of onward travel is typically required. Check requirements here.

What Time Zone Is Indonesia?

Indonesia spans multiple time zones, but much of the country operates on Indochina Time (UTC+07:00).

What Documents Do I Need to Enter the Country?

You’ll need a passport valid for at least six months from your arrival date. Most tourists staying under 30 days do not require a visa but must show proof of onward travel, such as a return ticket.

When Is the Best Time to Visit Indonesia?

The dry season from May to October is ideal for travel, offering great weather for beaches, island hopping, and outdoor activities. Peak months are July and August, while May–June and September–October offer fewer crowds. The rainy season (November–April) brings humidity and short showers, which can still be suitable for city exploration.

What Etiquette Should I Know?

Cultural norms in Indonesia may differ from what first-time visitors expect. Avoid using your left hand when giving or receiving items. Try to finish your food when dining with locals and consider bringing a small gift for hosts. Dress modestly when visiting temples or rural areas. Patience is important, as time is often viewed more flexibly, and delays can occur.

Do I Need Some Local Currency of IDR?

Yes, carrying some Indonesian Rupiah is highly recommended. While cards and USD may be accepted for large purchases in major cities, local currency is essential for small shops, markets, and street food. ATMs and money changers are easy to find, especially at airports. Small bills are particularly useful.

Pricing & Availability

ROOM OCCUPANCY SINGLE DOUBLE TRIPLE QUADRUPLE
Per Person (Not available) $4,998 (Not available) (Not available)

Itinerary

Day 1 - Bali Travel Tour 374

Departure from city of origin. Note all times are approximate and subject to change.

Meals Provided:None

Hotel:None

Activities:None

Timeline:

1. Departure from city of origin. || 40.79064354829145, -111.97755619861721

Accommodations

Kastara Resort and Spa or similar category

Nestled in the lush jungles of Ubud, Bali, Kastara Resort & Spa is a luxurious retreat known for its stunning infinity pools, serene spa experiences, and breathtaking valley views. Perfect for couples and nature lovers, the resort offers a peaceful escape surrounded by tropical greenery while remaining close to Ubud’s cultural attractions.

Quenzo Beach Resort or similar category

Quenzo Beach Resort is a beachfront luxury resort in Padangbai, East Bali, offering elegant villas and suites with ocean views, lagoon-style pools, a spa, fitness center, and direct access to Bali's stunning black-sand coastline. It provides a peaceful retreat ideal for relaxation, diving, and exploring the natural beauty of East Bali.

Airfare & Transportation

Airfare and transportation are included throughout your travel tour. Please note that the following flight schedule is tentative and is for basic economy class. (Seats can not be assigned until check in, you can upgrade to main cabin classic $190 round trip, subject to availability). Once group spaces are filled, we will email you your confirmed flight itinerary along with the airline confirmation number.

Flight Number

WN 3877 (1 Hour 30 Minutes)

WN 2106 (2 Hours 30 Minutes)

CI 7 (14 Hours 5 Minutes)

CI 771 (5 Hours 25 Minutes)

CI 772 (5 Hours 25 Minutes)

CI 8 (11 Hours 55 Minutes)

WN 3877 (1 Hour 50 Minutes)

Departing 

Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) October 08, 2026 4:10 PM

Denver International Airport (DEN) October 08, 2026 6:35 PM

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) October 09, 2026 12:05 AM

Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) October 09, 2026 9:10 AM +1

I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) October 19, 2026 3:55 PM

Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) October 19, 2026 11:50 PM

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) October 20, 2026 12:05 PM

Arrival 

Denver International Airport (DEN) October 08, 2026 5:40 PM

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) October 08, 2026 8:05 PM

Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) October 09, 2026 5:10 AM +1

I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) October 09, 2026 2:35 PM +1

Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) October 19, 2026 9:20 PM

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) October 19, 2026 8:45 PM

Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) October 20, 2026 2:55 PM

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