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Bali 4J3N

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  • 4 Jours 3 Nuits
  • Personnes max : 4
  • Âge minimum : 4+

Au sein de l’archipel indonésien, Bali se distingue comme l’une des îles les plus visitées. Bien que fréquenté par de nombreuses personnes, il y a toujours des endroits autour de l’île qui peuvent vous offrir une expérience paisible.

L’attraction principale de Bali a toujours été le mélange de l’hospitalité balinaise avec les panoramas visuellement satisfaisants qui se déroulent sous vos yeux ; imprégné de la riche culture que cette île a à offrir.

Notre itinéraire de 4 jours et 3 nuits à Bali couvre les points forts des sites incroyables de l’île, notamment; Temple d’Uluwatu, cascade de Tegenungan, village d’art d’Ubud, rizières en terrasses de Tegalalang et Jatiluwih, volcan Kintamani, temple d’Ulun Danu, temple de Tanah Lot et bien d’autres.

En plus de profiter d’un hébergement confortable dans un hôtel dans la région de Kuta, au sud de Bali, un lieu touristique préféré avec des plages spectaculaires, des centres commerciaux, une vie nocturne, des bars, des pubs et des centres commerciaux.

Un transfert en voiture climatisée confortable avec un chauffeur / guide balinais expert et compétent vous assistera de votre arrivée à votre départ de Bali. Tous les frais d’entrée, les repas et les taxes sont inclus.

Le prix comprend

  • Voiture ou minibus confortable et climatisé pendant la visite sur une base privée
  • Repas en fonction de l'itinéraire de la visite (B : Petit-déjeuner, L : Déjeuner, D : Dîner)
  • Frais d'entrée et billets
  • Guide et chauffeur anglophone
  • Taxe gouvernementale

Le prix exclut

  • Assurance voyage
  • Pourboire
  • Toutes dépenses privées
Information additionnelle
  • Personnes minimum : 2
  • Réservation de dernière minute : 48 heures avant la date du voyage
  • 3 nuits d'hébergement en hôtel 3* sur la base d'une chambre twin partagée (pour le forfait comprend l'hôtel)
  • Un minimum de 2 (deux) adultes par réservation est requis
  • Enfants; 4 à 11 ans à 50 % de réduction et les enfants de moins de 4 ans sont gratuits
  • La visite est privée, ce qui signifie qu'il n'y a pas d'autre participant, juste vous et votre compagnon
Itinéraire

JOUR 01 : ARRIVÉE À BALI + VISITE DU TEMPLE D'ULUWATU (D)

Arrivée prévue à Bali (12h00 – 15h00)
Des vols en fin d’après-midi ajusteront le programme.

Lieux à visiter : temple d’Uluwatu/Pura Luhur Uluwatu, Kecak et danse du feu, baie de Jimbaran

Bienvenue à Bali – le pays des rêves ! À votre arrivée à l’aéroport de Denpasar, vous serez accueillis par notre représentant qui vous aidera avec le transfert à votre hôtel à Bali.

Après l’enregistrement à l’hôtel, nous vous emmènerons au temple d’Uluwatu ou Pura Luhur Uluwatu est un incroyable temple de falaise à Bali.

Perchée sur une falaise, à 70 mètres au-dessus de l’océan Indien qui s’écrase, la structure distinctive offre une toile de fond parfaite pour des photos mémorables.

Le temple d’Uluwatu a une signification religieuse particulière : Dhang Hyang Dwijendra, un pèlerin qui a fondé la forme actuelle du Dharma hindou au XVe siècle.

A vécu ses derniers jours ici. On pense qu’il a atteint « moksa », ou l’unité avec Dieu en méditant sur ce site.

Une petite forêt se trouve à l’avant et des centaines de singes habitent ici. On pense qu’ils protègent le temple des mauvaises influences.

Le chemin sinueux menant au temple est fortifié par des murs en béton à flanc de falaise. Il faut environ une heure pour aller d’un bout à l’autre car il y a plusieurs points clôturés le long du chemin pour s’arrêter.

Les vues du fond de l’eau surgissant contre les rochers et l’horizon de l’océan sont remarquables.

Pendant que vous êtes ici, vous avez également la possibilité de regarder la danse la plus célèbre de Bali, Kecak, et la danse du feu est un spectacle d’art traditionnel balinais captivant,

qui passe également, «la danse du chant du singe» et vaguement «la danse du feu», pour son utilisation occasionnelle du feu comme accessoire central.

La tranquillité et la paix que vous pouvez trouver ici peuvent être un antidote parfait à un monde stressant.

Le terrain s’éloigne doucement de la plage, révélant des repaires exclusifs de célébrités. Certains sont cachés sous une canopée de cocotiers feuillus.

En plus d’être la maison des hôtels de luxe, Jimbaran est réputé pour ses célèbres fruits de mer et son lieu romantique pour le dîner.

C’est le moment pour vous de profiter d’un dîner inoubliable sur la plage de sable blanc.

Offrez-vous une délicieuse sélection de fruits de mer frais, notamment des crevettes, des palourdes, du poisson grillé et des calamars, ainsi que de la soupe aux légumes, du riz et du sambal, une sauce chili indonésienne.

DAY 02 : BARONG DANCE - TEGENUNGAN WATERFALL - KINTAMANI VOLCANO - UBUD TOUR (B, L)

Pick up time 08.30 AM | Duration 11 hours

Places to visit: Batubulan village, Barong & Kris dance, Tohpati village, Celuk village, Mas village, Tegunungan waterfall, Tirta Empul temple, Kintamani volcano, Tegallalang village, Ubud Palace, Puri Saren Agung, Ubud market

After breakfast at the hotel, the trip begins with a ride from your hotel and takes you to Batubulan village, famed for its stone statues and sculptures.

While there, watch the lively Barong and Kris Dance, a piece of Balinese mythology with ornate costumes, traditional dancing, and unique musical instruments.

The 12th-century classical tale of good versus evil, Calon Arang, serves as the backdrop for the Barong and Kris dance.

The Barong, a benevolent spirit in beast form must protect a kingdom against the vengeful wrath of the widow and witch queen, Rangda.

This dance is the classic example of the Balinese way of acting out mythology, resulting in myth and history being blended into one reality.

The climactic scene has the palace guards in a trance, turning on themselves by screaming and stabbing their chests fiercely with their Kris daggers, but without harm due to the black magic.

After the show we will take you to visit Tohpati village is widely known as the center of handmade Balinese Batik weaving.

Batik is a very special art, which requires a lot of patience and skill. It is a traditional fabric printing.

The word “Batik” means “drawing with wax.” The technique must be thousands of years old. It is proved that this art already appeared in the first centuries in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.

As you come over to this site, you will learn many things about how locals express their minds through the pattern of beautiful batik starting from making design, waxing, giving color, and drying the batik after it undergoes the long process.

Next stop is Celuk village famous for producing high-grade gold and silver handicrafts.

The village located in Gianyar Regency has a unique and excellent production of gold and silver handicrafts.

Almost all the families and villagers are Balinese who are professional, skilled, and art souls to develop the creative design and a variety of products related to gold and silvers.

This craft village with a long history has been producing gold and silvers that penetrate the local, national, and international markets.

Various types of jewelry, either as souvenirs or export commodities are produced in this village including variation types of rings, necklaces, earrings, hairpins, brooch, and others.

Don’t miss the opportunity to purchase stunning handmade bracelets, rings, necklaces, and many other glimmering mementos.

Continue a trip to Mas Village, one of the many artist’s villages surrounding Ubud, which is the best place on the island to find high-quality Balinese woodcarvings.

Considered some of the best woodcarvings in the world. Visitors to Mas Village will find a style of woodcarving characterized by a synergy between humanism and naturalism.

Balinese masks, as well as carvings inspired by Buddhist and Hindu mythologies, are among the more popular items.

Even if you don’t plan to buy, it’s worth visiting Mas Village to watch the masters at work and to see some of the large and very impressive carvings.

Head next to Tegenungan Waterfall is one of the most famous waterfalls in Bali, located in the south of Ubud.

The typical scene around Tegenungan Waterfall is genuinely delightful, with green trees and beautiful. The waterfall is isolated but has become a popular tourist attraction to explore and relax.

You can pose for photos or even take a dip in the clean, freshwater pool constantly supplied by the gushing fall.

There is a small wooden bridge across the stream that gives visitors access to more stairs if they desire to climb up to the top of the falls and peek over the edge.

Afterwards take you to Tirta Empul Temple located in the village of Manukaya, Tampaksiring.

The site serves as a legendary setting of a traditional tale about good versus evil. It is also a national cultural heritage site.

The complex, built circa 960 AD, is also a silent witness to the old Balinese kingdom years, particularly at the time of the Warmadewa Dynasty.

This temple has spring water that is used as holy water for various religious ceremonies for Hindu people.

Next, your guide takes you into the highlands of Kintamani volcano, which is a name of the countryside located on the hill and the beautiful panorama surrounding it.

We can see a beautiful panorama from Kintamani to overview the active volcano of Mount Batur and the wide Lake of Batur in a valley.

It is situated in the plateau area with cool weather surrounding it. When we stand up at Kintamani, we will be able to see the rural area which is close to the lake. This place is very famous and visited by many tourists every day.

Relax in the cold mountain breeze, and then enjoy your buffet lunch, served at a delightful restaurant, which is direct by the view of the volcano and its crater lake.

Head to the village of Temen and join a walking tour of the local Coffee farm. Stroll past fragrant coffee, vanilla, fruits, spices, and clove plantations and learn about the uses and medicinal benefits of the herbs.

Get a behind-the-scenes look at the roasting process, especially Coffee Luwak which is mainly produced in the Indonesian Archipelago.

This coffee is made from the beans of coffee berries which have been eaten by Luwak the Asian Palm Civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) and other related civets, then passed through its digestive tract.

Drive to the Tegalalang village, the most beautiful view of rice terraces. Meet local farmers planting and harvesting and then learn about Subak

A traditional and ecologically sustainable irrigation system that combines the realms of spirits, humans, and nature.

At the end of the day head to Ubud Palace, officially Puri Saren Agung. The palace is very beautiful with artistic traditional buildings and contains a high aesthetic value.

The dynamics of creative arts and a rich culture creates the perfect getaway to experience a different side of Bali in addition to the natural attractions on the island.

Then cross the road to the Ubud Market, which is the best art market in Bali, where you can find beautiful silk scarves, lightweight shirts, handmade woven bags, baskets or hats; statues, kites, and many other hand-crafted goods.

Spend some time checking out the crafts and pieces on offer and browse for souvenirs from local artists, before heading back to your hotel.

DAY 03 : WANAGIRIHIDDEN HILL - ULUN DANU BRATAN TEMPLE - TANAH LOT TOUR (B, L)

Pick up time 09.00 AM | Duration 10 hours

Places to visit: Taman Ayun temple, Candi Kuning market, Pura Ulun Danu Bratan temple, Handara gate, Wanagiri Hidden hills, Jatiluwih rice terrace, Tanah Lot temple

After breakfast at the hotel, start your day with convenient pickup directly from your hotel, and grab a window seat as you ride into the countryside.

Enjoy a beautiful scenic drive along the island’s mountains and highlands. On the way stop at Taman Ayun Temple is a landmark in the village of Mengwi, Badung regency, located 17km northwest of Denpasar.

Taman Ayun Temple is also one of six royal temples in Bali making it very important both spiritually and historically. The temple’s name is Taman Ayun translates to the ‘Garden Temple in the Water’.

This temple complex boasts magnificent traditional architectural features throughout its courtyards and enclosures as well as expansive garden landscapes comprised of lotus and fish ponds.

From there, continue to visit Bedugul, a pleasant mountain village on Lake Bratan. Gain a fascinating insight into the culture of the real Bali as you visit the local Candi Kuning Market.

While here, enjoy the array of fresh fruits, vegetables, spices, and exotic flora, including wild orchids and roses.

Afterward, enjoy your buffet lunch at a lakeside restaurant. At the end of your lunch, take a short walk to the shore of the lake, then visit an amazing Pura Ulun Danu Bratan Temple.

Discover a different angle of this magnificent water temple as you approach and see the temple standing proudly, embracing the lake as it laps at its foundations.

The temple was built in the 17th century in worship of the main Hindu trinity, Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva, as well as the lake goddess, Dewi Danu.

The sight and cool atmosphere of the Bali uplands have made the lake and this temple a favorite sightseeing and recreational spot as well as a frequently photographed site.

Next, to Handara Gate a famous Instagramable spot in Bali. Make a wonderful picture in front of Handara Gate with the breathtaking view of green scenery and gigantic-exotic traditional Balinese gate as your backdrop.

Pamper your eyes with the amazing green surrounding, beautiful scenery, and the amazing background of smoky green hills between the gates that creates a perfect picture.

Continue the trip to Wanagiri Hidden Hills located in the highlands of Wanagiri and Munduk village, Sukasada district, Buleleng regency.

This place has a charm of beauty that is able to make anyone who saw him feel hypnotized and fell in love.

Wanagiri Hidden Hill is punctuated by a series of whimsical vantage points over Lake Tambingan and Lake Buyan.

Tamblingan Lake is a lake located in the plateau area with green hills surrounding it. It is situated adjunction to Buyan Lake with cool weather surrounding it.

It has many unique spots that can be used by you who want to find exciting content to upload to Instagram.

There’s a human-sized bird’s nest, wooden teacups, the bow of a boat, wooden stars, tree houses, an Indonesian interpretation of the Eiffel Tower with a giant swing overlooking the water below, and much more.

All of these platforms face directly to Lake Buyan and Lake Tamblingan surrounded by shady forests.

Continue your trip to Jatiluwih Rice Terraces one of the most picturesque areas in Bali.

Lies about 20 kilometers north of Tabanan, in Bali’s western region. Situated majestically in the hills 850 meters above sea level.

The cool highlands and the breathtaking scenery of these rice terraces attract many tourists and certainly photographers.

The walk around the huge Jatiluwih rice fields certainly gives you a real local Balinese experience, making it a perfect opportunity to get away from the crowds.

At the end of the day head to Tanah Lot Temple (Indonesian: Pura Tanah Lot) is as iconic as the island of Bali.

This temple is dedicated to the God of Sea, which has a breathtaking natural splendor, it stands on solid sea rock overlooking the Indian Ocean.

The temple is also considered one of the most important landmarks in Bali with its unique surroundings and is said to have been founded by the 16th-century priest Nirarha.

The image of Balinese temples on the rock facing the wide open ocean, perched high above the crashing waves below.

North of Tanah Lot is Batu Bolong Temple, similarly built on a rock formation with a ‘hollow’ overpass linking to the mainland.

Convenient pathways and well-kept tropical gardens line the grounds from Tanah Lot Temple to Batu Bolong, with resting spots offering shades and good viewpoints to both outcrops.

For those who love photography, the sunset is the golden hour or magic hour.

Capture an amazing sunset, and enjoy unforgettable spectacular and astonishing sundown sights before you are conveniently returned to your hotel.

DAY 04 : DEPARTURE ( B )

As this is your last day in Bali. After breakfast, we suggest that you plan your day as per the time of your flight.

Check-out from your hotel as per the hotel policies and get a transfer to the airport.