14 Days | 13 Nights

14 Days | 13 Nights


THE INVITATION
Most people arrive in Bali already believing they know it.
They have seen the rice terraces in a hundred photographs, heard the word paradise attached to it so many times that the word has almost worn smooth. But Bali was never built to be seen quickly. It was built over centuries of ritual, agriculture, and quiet devotion to be lived in.
This is an island where a farmer stops mid-morning to lay a small offering of flowers and rice at the edge of his field, not for anyone watching, but because that is simply what Tuesday looks like here. Where a family compound houses three generations under one roof, and the temple next door has stood since before written record.
"To travel through Bali properly is to move between two rhythms at once: the rhythm of the coast, loud with surf and sunset, and the rhythm of the highlands, quiet with mist and incense smoke."
This is an invitation to that Bali. The one that unfolds rather than performs. The one you carry home differently than you arrived.
WHAT AWAITS YOU
Ten signature moments. Each one, unrepeatable.
01 A Welcome Written in Salt Air
Your first evening in Bali is spent barefoot, close to the sea, at a family-style barbecue where strangers become travel companions over shared plates. Sanur's shoreline sets the tone for everything that follows: unhurried, warm, and real.
02 The Taste of a Balinese Family Table
A traditional Balinese set meal in Sanur rice grown a field away, spices ground by hand is your first real conversation with the island, held entirely through flavor.
03 East Bali's Sacred Route
The road toward Sidemen passes through Klungkung and the Kerta Gosa, a centuries-old hall of justice painted ceiling to floor with cosmic scenes of consequence and karma. History here is still standing in the open air.
04 A Cleansing Ceremony in the Highlands
In the quiet of Sidemen, a traditional healer welcomes you for a purification ritual an aura cleansing, a blessing, a genuine invitation into Balinese spiritual life.
05 The Gates of Heaven
At Lempuyang Temple, a split stone gateway frames Gunung Agung in the distance, before the journey continues to Tirta Gangga Water Palace and a hidden waterfall canyon.
06 Cooking From the Garden
At a working farm outside Ubud, a Balinese meal is built entirely by your own hands fresh vegetables, hand-pounded spices, and guidance from people who have cooked this way their whole lives.
07 Mason Elephant Park
A morning of extraordinary gentleness with rescued Sumatran elephants bathing them, walking alongside them, learning stillness from creatures that embody it completely.
08 Sunrise From the Summit of Mount Batur
Before 3 a.m. the trek begins through village paths and volcanic forest. Two hours later, the sky turns gold from a mountaintop breakfast in hand, the island spread below in first light.
09 Nusa Penida by Boat
A private boat crossing turquoise water, and four legendary snorkel sites Bali Hai Lagoon, SD Point, Wall Bay, and the manta rays of Manta Point close with the cliffs of Kelingking.
10 Fire, Dusk, and an Ancient Temple
At Uluwatu, a Kecak fire dance unfolds at sunset before an 11th-century Hindu temple perched on limestone cliffs — theatre, ritual, and Bali's most cinematic closing moment.
WHY INDONESIA
Indonesia is not one destination. It is seventeen thousand islands' worth of them.
Bali small as it is on the map carries an outsized share of what makes this country extraordinary.
A Living Spiritual Landscape
Bali is Hindu in a Muslim-majority nation, and its temples are active places of worship, visited daily by locals long before tourists arrive.
Volcanoes That Shape Belief
Gunung Agung and Gunung Batur are sacred in Balinese Hindu cosmology the direction toward the peaks is significant in everything from temple orientation to how a room is arranged.
Rice as Culture, Not Just Crop
The UNESCO-recognized subak irrigation system, over a thousand years old, still governs how water moves through Bali's terraced hillsides an entire philosophy built around a single grain.
Food That Tells the Island's Story
Balinese cuisine traditions, built on bumbu spice pastes, slow-cooked meats, and vegetables grown within walking distance of the plate.
Craft, Ceremony, and Community
From the flower offerings laid on first day to the carvings on every destinations, daily life is saturated with centuries of aesthetic and spiritual devotion.
A Coastline of Extraordinary Range
From the gentle shores of Sanur to the limestone cliffs of Uluwatu and the coral-rich waters of Nusa Penida, Bali's coastline shifts character almost every hour of driving.
EVERYTHING INCLUDED
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14 Days | 13 Nights from$50.660.000,00