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Escape To Bali | A Flight Inclusive DEAL Overview
About the Tour:

Bali, also known as the island of gods lures travelers from all around the world for its picturesque beaches, serene coastline, temples, lush green rice terraces, charming waterfalls and so much more, Bali is one of the most popular destinations for a have a beautiful getaway. Embark on this amazing tour to Bali to spend time with your loved ones while exploring this tropical paradise that also offers a plethora of activities.

From exploring the Balinese culture to tasting one of the costliest coffee in the world, this tour will give a number of opportunities to rejuvenate the bond with your loved ones. Also, the water sports activities and the iconic Bali swing are sure to satiate the adventurer in you.



Tour Info:

Duration: 6 Days, 5 Nights

Start Point: Ngurah Rai International Airport

End Point: Ngurah Rai International Airport

Note: Package customization is available on request. Drop an inquiry to know more.


Inclusions:

Meals - Breakfast from Day 2 to Day 6

Lunch on Day 5

Stay - Stay in a Star category hotel on a double/ triple sharing basis as per your requirement

Transfers - Airfare, Airport and Sightseeing transfers in private vehicle

Transfers for sightseeing as per the itinerary on private basis

Guide - Professional English speaking guide cum driver to help you explore the cities

Visa Assistance: It will be provided (Charges are not included)

Driver Allowances, Parking, Toll Charges, etc



Experiences Covered:

Kintamani Village
Bali Swing
Tegenungan Waterfalls
Coffee Plantation
Sacred Monkey Forest
Tanah Lot Sunset tour
Water Sports (Banana Boat, Adventure / Couple Parasailing, Jet Ski)
Uluwatu Temple tour with Kecak & Fire Dance Show


How to Reach:

Indian metropolitan cities are connected to Bali from Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata Airport. The famous airlines that connect these cities to Bali are Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Thai, Malindo Air, Air India, Air Asia, and more. There are no direct flights to Bali, so Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, and Bangkok act as common stopovers.

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ESCAPE TO BALI

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