Bali Tour Package 2 Days 1 Night Adventure

Price 1.800.000/person

Duration

2 Days 1 Nights

Tour Type

Bali Tour Package

Meals

Breakfast at the hotel

Transport

Standard Travel Car

Group Size

Max 4 Person

Team

English Tour Guide

Looking for a quick escape to Bali that’s full of magic, culture, and breathtaking scenery? Our Bali Tour Package 2 Days 1 Night is designed for travelers short on time but craving a deep dive into the island’s charm. Whether you’re a solo explorer, couple, or small group, this itinerary brings together the best highlights of Bali—blending culture, nature, and unforgettable memories.

  • Barong & Keris Dance Performance – Begin your journey with a thrilling traditional dance that showcases the eternal battle between good and evil.

  • Celuk & Mas Village – Witness the intricate work of Bali’s most talented silver and wood artisans. Perfect for souvenir hunting!

  • Tirta Empul Holy Spring Temple – Cleanse your spirit in sacred waters believed to bring purification and luck.

  • Kintamani Volcano Viewpoint – Gaze at the awe-inspiring Mount Batur and its tranquil crater lake.

  • Tegalalang Rice Terrace – Snap that postcard-perfect photo among lush, green rice fields.

  • Check-In at Ubud Area Hotel – Rest your feet and enjoy the serene atmosphere of Ubud.

  • Tegenungan Waterfall – A morning visit to one of Bali’s most photogenic waterfalls.

  • Batuan Temple – Explore this ancient Hindu temple filled with Balinese architecture and spirituality.

  • Coffee Plantation Visit – Sip on Bali’s world-famous Luwak coffee and sample other local brews.

  • Jimbaran Bay Seafood Lunch (Optional Add-on) – End your tour with a romantic lunch by the beach.

Trip Include and Exclude

✅ Private air-conditioned vehicle
✅ Experienced English-speaking guide
✅ Entrance fees to all destinations
✅ 1-Night accommodation in 3-star hotel (upgrade available)
✅ Mineral water during the tour
✅ Breakfast at hotel

✖️ Personal expenses
✖️ Lunch & dinner
✖️ Travel insurance (available on request)
✖️ Optional activities (e.g., swing rides, professional photography)

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Bali 2 Days 1 Night Tour Packages
  • Barong & Keris Dance Performance

    Your journey begins with a captivating performance of the Barong and Keris Dance, one of Bali’s most iconic and symbolic traditional dances. This cultural showcase tells the age-old story of the battle between good (Barong) and evil (Rangda), with energetic movements, expressive costumes, and powerful gamelan music. The performance is more than just entertainment—it’s a spiritual reflection of Balinese beliefs and philosophies.

    Watching this live is a mesmerizing experience, especially as local performers immerse themselves in their roles, often entering trance-like states. The performance offers insight into Bali’s spiritual roots and community rituals, making it the perfect introduction to the deeper soul of the island.


    Celuk & Mas Village (Art Villages)

    Celuk Village is renowned across Bali for its exquisite silver and gold craftsmanship. Here, you’ll have the chance to walk through galleries and family-run workshops where artisans transform precious metals into delicate jewelry and cultural artifacts. You can witness the entire creation process—from raw material to detailed masterpiece—giving you a new appreciation for Balinese artistry.

    Just nearby, Mas Village is famous for its intricate woodcarvings. Unlike mass-produced souvenirs, these pieces reflect stories from Hindu epics and Balinese folklore, carved by hand with impressive skill. Whether you’re interested in taking a piece home or just admiring the technique, these villages provide an enriching stop that blends tradition, creativity, and history.


    Tirta Empul Holy Spring Temple

    Tirta Empul Temple is not only a place of worship but also a sacred site for ritual purification. The temple’s main attraction is the series of fountains where visitors and locals alike perform a water cleansing ritual believed to bring blessings, health, and spiritual renewal. The waters are sourced from a natural spring that has flowed for over a thousand years, adding to its mystical aura.

    As you walk through the temple’s stone paths and lush gardens, the spiritual atmosphere is both calming and humbling. Dressed in traditional sarongs, you’ll blend into a centuries-old tradition that connects the Balinese people with nature and the divine. This is not just a sightseeing stop—it’s a moment of reflection and inner clarity.


    Kintamani Volcano (Mount Batur Viewpoint)

    The highlands of Kintamani offer one of the most breathtaking panoramic views in Bali—overlooking Mount Batur, an active volcano nestled beside a serene crescent-shaped lake. This location offers a cooler climate, fresh mountain air, and the opportunity to capture some of the most Instagram-worthy shots of your trip. The volcano itself is still active, adding a thrilling sense of awe to the scenery.

    Beyond the view, the area is culturally rich, dotted with traditional villages and farmlands. You can often spot local farmers tending to their crops, a glimpse into rural Balinese life. Optional upgrades can even include a short trek around the caldera for adventure seekers, but for most visitors, the viewpoint alone is a powerful reminder of Bali’s volcanic beauty.


    Tegalalang Rice Terrace

    The famous Tegalalang Rice Terraces in Ubud are a symbol of Bali’s harmony between humans and nature. Carved into hillsides using the ancient subak irrigation system, these emerald green terraces reflect the wisdom and engineering of Balinese farmers. Walking along the terraces offers stunning photo opportunities and a chance to support local farmers who often offer fresh coconut or handmade crafts.

    Beyond their beauty, the terraces represent a cultural heritage recognized by UNESCO. You can also enjoy optional swing rides or coffee tastings nearby, but the real joy lies in standing still, hearing the rustle of rice stalks in the breeze, and feeling a sense of connection with the earth.


    Tegenungan Waterfall

    Nestled within a lush tropical jungle, Tegenungan Waterfall is one of Bali’s most visited natural attractions. The thunderous sound of water cascading from above creates a powerful and soothing ambiance. Visitors can trek down a short but steep path to reach the base of the waterfall, where they can dip their feet, take a refreshing swim, or simply enjoy the natural spray.

    This waterfall is unique because it’s easily accessible from Ubud yet still surrounded by dense vegetation and scenic views. The early morning is the best time to visit if you’re looking to avoid crowds and bask in the peaceful energy of nature. Cafes near the entrance offer elevated views, making it an ideal spot to relax with a drink after the descent.


    Batuan Temple

    Batuan Temple is a beautifully preserved Balinese Hindu temple that dates back over 1,000 years. Adorned with ornately carved statues, black volcanic stone gates, and traditional Balinese architecture, it’s a stunning showcase of local spiritual craftsmanship. The temple is a living piece of history, where ceremonies and prayers are still conducted regularly by villagers in traditional dress.

    As you explore the temple grounds, a guide can help explain the symbolism behind its architecture, including the sacred mandala layouts and shrines. It’s a quiet place that allows for introspection, as well as appreciation for Bali’s religious roots. Wearing a sarong is mandatory—but don’t worry, it’s often provided at the entrance.


    Coffee Plantation (Luwak Coffee Experience)

    Bali’s rich volcanic soil makes it a prime location for growing high-quality coffee and spices. At a local plantation, you’ll walk through lush gardens filled with cocoa trees, vanilla orchids, and coffee plants. The highlight here is trying Luwak Coffee—one of the world’s rarest and most controversial brews, made using beans digested by civet cats.

    You’ll get to observe the roasting process firsthand and sample a variety of coffee and herbal tea flavors, including ginger, ginseng, turmeric, and coconut coffee. It’s both an educational and flavorful experience that will leave your taste buds dancing. Plus, the panoramic views from the plantation café make it a memorable rest stop on your journey.

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