Barong Dance
The Barong Dance is a vibrant Balinese performance that tells the timeless battle between good and evil. Barong, a lion-like creature, represents good, while Rangda, a fearsome witch, symbolizes evil. Accompanied by the lively Gong Kebyar orchestra, this traditional dance offers a captivating glimpse into Bali’s rich cultural heritage.


Celuk Village
Celuk Village in Sukawati, Gianyar is Bali’s center for gold and silver craftsmanship. Known for its skilled and creative artisans, the village offers visitors a chance to explore exquisite handcrafted jewelry and witness the artistry behind it.


Tohpati Village
Tohpati is a renowned art village in East Denpasar, famous for its traditional Batik craftsmanship. Visitors can watch skilled artisans create beautiful Batik textiles by hand, offering a unique insight into one of Indonesia’s most iconic art forms.


Mas Village
Mas Village, located just south of Ubud, is Bali’s renowned center for woodcarving. Surrounded by lush rice fields, it’s now home to impressive art galleries and workshops. Rich in history, Mas was once the hermitage of the revered 16th-century Javanese priest Danghyang Nirartha.


Kintamani Mount Batur & Lake
Kintamani is a scenic highland village offering stunning views of Mount Batur and Lake Batur. With its cool climate and panoramic landscapes, it's a popular destination for tourists seeking natural beauty and volcanic vistas.


Coffee Luwak Plantation
On the way to Kintamani, you’ll pass plantations of coffee, vanilla, cloves, and cacao. Clove trees line the highland roads, and local coffee farms offer a glimpse into Bali’s rich agricultural traditions.




Tampaksiring Tirta Empul Temple
Tirta Empul Temple, located in Tampak Siring near Gianyar, is a sacred site known for its holy spring water. Surrounded by lush hills and near the Presidential Palace, the temple is a spiritual destination where visitors can witness or take part in traditional purification rituals.
Tegalalang Rice Terrace
Tegalalang Rice Terrace, located just 5 km north of Ubud, offers stunning hillside views of beautifully crafted rice fields. These terraced landscapes showcase traditional Balinese farming and irrigation techniques, set against a backdrop of lush valleys and coconut trees. A popular tourist spot, Tegalalang is a must-see icon of Ubud’s natural beauty.


Barong Dance - Kintamani Volcano - Ubud (Full Day Tour)
TOUR CONDITIONS :
1. Departure Time:
Tours start at 08:30 a.m.
2. Pricing Options:
Option A : All-Inclusive: US$ 60 (per person)
This price covers everything with no hidden fees, including:
Fully air-conditioned vehicle
English-speaking guide/driver
All entrance tickets
Fuel and parking fees
Entertainment tickets
Lunch as per the itinerary
Option B – Flexible Pricing:
US$ 50 (1 - 3 persons)
US$ 55 (4 - 6 persons)
US$ 80 (7 - 10 persons)
Includes:
Comfortable air-conditioned car
Fuel and parking
English-speaking Bali tour driver
Excludes:
Meals
Entrance tickets (to be paid separately)
3. Pick-Up Areas: Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Sanur, Ubud, Denpasar, Benoa Harbour, and the Airport.
Need pick-up elsewhere? Contact us to arrange!
4. Important Notes:
Prices include 21% government tax and service charges
Special group rates available — ask us for details!
Option A includes lunch and entrance fees for a full day tour
Option B excludes lunch and entrance tickets, which are paid by you
Private tours only — enjoy your trip with just your group, no strangers
Tours led by an English-speaking guide and driver
Tour guide requests can be accommodated — just let us know
Itinerary and timing can be customized to your preferences
5. Payment Terms:
Payment is by cash only, payable on the tour day directly to your guide or driver
Payments in other currencies will be converted at the current exchange rate
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