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  • The 4-day Bali Itinerary You Need for Your Perfect Island Getaway

    Klook Team
    Last updated 22 Mar 2024

    Image credits: @emmafayetravels, @mrssippybali, @oskarastv

    Grab your Bintang singlets cos one of our favorite tropical island paradises Bali is open again!
    Whether you wanna soak up the local culture, chill out on one of the gorgeous beaches, or at a stunning pool club or embark on your own adventure, there's something for everyone in Bali.
    Since there are endless possibilities of things to do in Bali, we've put together our recommendations of experiences to add to your itinerary for your next long weekend getaway to Bali!

    Bali essentials before you go:

    • Airport transfers

    For journeys to and from Bali Airport, you can pre-book an airport transfer and avoid the hassles of lugging your bags around and waiting in long taxi lines.
    Want a bit of privacy after your flight? Get around Bali with a private car charter!
    • Sim cards

    You’ll also need a 4G SIM Card to stay connected on the go! This SIM Card will give you connectivity throughout Bali so you can stay connected with your mates abroad and share your Bali adventures on IG or Tiktok!
    • Pool floaties

    Image credits: @oskarastv
    If you want those cute poolside IG photos or something to lie on in your villa pool, a pool float is also essential! Rent one from Klook and have it delivered right to your hotel or villa doorstep in Bali.
    • Klook Bali Pass

    If you want to bundle and save up to 42% on some of the all-time favorite attractions and activities in Bali including Waterbom, the iconic Bali Swing, Bali Zoo, and the Nusa Penida day tour, grab a Klook Bali Pass before you leave.
    Now that you’ve got your essentials, here’s what you can get up to!

    Day 1: Ubud

    Early morning - Mount Batur sunrise hike

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    They say the early bird catches the worm but in this case, the early bird catches a beautiful sunrise up on Mount Batur. A trek up to Mount Batur is the perfect way to kickstart your holiday in Bali with a bang.
    The hike up involves some steep and rocky terrain so some level of fitness is required to conquer Mt Batur. It takes about 2-3 hours to walk up one way and you'll need a guide to take you up just in time to see the sunrise.
    Pre-book your Mount Batur sunrise trek on Klook and let an expert guide show you the way. You’ll also be given torch lights, a wooden trekking pole, and some breakfast and water to fuel your journey.
    Note: it can get pretty chilly up at the top so make sure to pack a jacket!

    Morning - relax at Batur Natural Hot Springs

    Image credits: @emmafayetravels
    After your morning hike, soothe your muscles at the Batur Natural Hot Springs. Your tired body will thank you when you soak in the hot springs while enjoying the beautiful landscape views of Mount Kintamani behind you. These natural hot spring pools are heated deep within the earth and contain minerals that are said to have healing attributes.
    If you're feeling extra thirsty, you can grab an iced tea or a coconut at the on-site cafe to quench your thirst.

    Noon - lunch at Cafe Wayan and Bakery

    Located off Monkey Forest Road in Ubud, Cafe Wayan is a tranquil getaway offering delicious Balinese and Indonesian dishes as well as freshly baked desserts! They even have cooking classes for those interested to learn how to recreate these dishes back home.
    The Nasi Campur dish, which is one of the most popular dishes comes served with satay, rice, and a whole myriad of side dishes like fried eggs, curries, and vegetables!
    Cafe Wayan & Bakery
    Address: Monkey Forest St, Ubud, Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia
    Opening Hours: 8 AM – 10.30 PM, Daily

    Arvo - shop at Ubud Market

    You can’t say you’ve been to Bali if you don’t go home with one of these woven basket bags! These serve as the perfect little accessory for your outfit and are extremely popular!
    They come in all different shapes and sizes and can be found in many stores in Bali. Ubud Market is the best place to get them and be sure to bargain for a better price before purchasing!

    Evening - visit Tlaga Singha Tropical River Club

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    Tlaga Singha Tropical River Club is a secluded pool club where you can enjoy uninterrupted views of Ubud's green lush rainforest while chilling in an infinity pool. This river beach club has chill vibes all 'round to sip on a cocktail or two.

    Night - dinner at Bebek Bengil

    Bebek Bengil, which translates to Dirty Duck, is a local favorite that visitors should try! This dish consists of a piece of duck that has been steamed in Indonesian spices before getting deep-fried for that crispy finish. You can choose to have yours with a side of mashed potatoes or rice!

    Day 2 - White water rafting and Waterbom Bali

    Morning - Telaga Waja White Water Rafting

    Experience the thrills of Bali and awaken your inner adrenaline junkie. The Telaga Waja River is a famous white water rafting spot, located in a quiet area surrounded by beautiful panoramic landscapes. You’ll be greeted by fresh mountain air and wild exotic birds as you set sail through waterfalls, rice fields, and stone cliffs.
    Feel your stomach drop as you slide down the rapid cliffs, but don’t worry you’ll be in safe hands! Pre-book your white water rafting experience on Klook and you’ll get safety-approved rafting equipment, a professional Balinese raft guide, and a ball of a time! The Klook package also includes round-trip hotel transfers, lunch, insurance, and shower facilities.

    Arvo - Waterbom Bali

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    Waterbom Bali is often hailed as Asia’s no. 1 waterpark, with a variety of rides for thrill-seekers and scaredy-cats alike. Located in the heart of Kuta Beach, this park is convenient to get to and family-friendly!
    Some slides you can’t miss include:
    • The Climax: a trapdoor-type slide that drops you five floors down in just 7 seconds!
    • The Constrictor: 250-meter long slide with sharp 90-degree turns
    • Boomerang: With a 20-meter drop that sweeps you back up at speeds of up to 70km/hr!

    Night - Dinner at Barbacoa

    Barbacoa is one of the most popular eateries in Bali for 2 reasons – the good food and the amazing interior. You can expect juicy wood fire barbecue meats, and huge rustic plates like tacos with Latin American influence perfect for sharing with the gang. The restaurant is housed in a large warehouse space with high ceilings, recycled wood, mosaic-tiled floors, and beautiful leather furniture.

    Day 3 - Nusa Penida

    Morning til evening - explore western Nusa Penida

    Nusa Penida is one of Bali’s best-kept secrets! Home to emerald pools, stunning rock formations, and clear blue waters with plenty of marine life, the island is the perfect getaway. Located just off the coast of Bali, Nusa Penida can only be reached by boat.
    Some highlights of the island include:
    • The beautiful cliffs along Kelingking Beach
    • Crystal clear waters to snorkel in at Crystal Bay
    • Amazing rock formations at Broken Beach
    Book your day tour on Klook for an easy round-trip boat ride and a driver to take you around the island!

    Night - Dinner at Radja Seafood Cafe Jimbaran

    After a long day out and about, feast on some of the freshest seafood from Rajda Seafood Cafe in Jimbaran! With front-row seats to the beach and delicious barbecue seafood, this is the perfect way to spend your last night in Bali.

    Day 4 - Mrs. Sippy Beach Club

    Morning til evening: Relax at Mrs. Sippy Beach Club

    Image credits: @mrssippybali
    Mrs. Sippy Beach Club is home to the largest saltwater pool in Bali, a diving platform, and sunbeds galore for you to get the perfect tan. Order a cocktail and a couple of tapas and enjoy the live DJ spinning out the hottest tunes and make the best out of your last day in Bali!

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