Singapore & Bali Tours

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Singapore & Bali Tours

DURATION

08 DAYS

TYPE OF TRIP

ROAD TRIP

START CITY

BALI

END CITY

SINGAPORE

About Bali Holiday -

If you wish to experience breezy beaches, swaying palm trees, and quirky beach shacks, make your way to Bali. India Travels and Tours Bali holiday packages gift you a tropical state of mind. Now that you have booked your experiential tour package, let India Travels and Tours India tick all the points off your to-do list for your trip to Bali.

Our team of travel experts curate and plan every Bali tour with a personal touch. We aim to ensure that your Bali holiday fits your needs like a glove. With Bali holiday packages available from all major cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad and Bangalore getting to Bali with India Travels and Tours is convenient and hassle-free.

About Bali

Enchanting mornings and beautiful sunrises that would make you want to get up during the early hours of the morning... Treks through the lush green forests that would make you explore more and more of nature... Clear blue waters that would make you take just one more dip in the sea... And, mesmerizing sunsets that would make you want to stay back for just another evening... just another day... Well, this is Bali for you, and for all of us! If you're a backpacker, surfing enthusiast, or diver- we have something of interest for you! If you're simply looking for a relaxing holiday with your friends, family or loved ones- well, India Travels and Tours has something for you, too! We may be yet to discover the kind of package that would suit you, but we already have discovered one thing- Bali is an island you will like, for both its hippy vibe and spiritual charm. You can spend your evenings peacefully in one (or some) of the many temples or monasteries there or can rejuvenate your spirits by spending time at the many beachside shacks and cafes.

What to eat in Bali?

One of the best experiences about visiting exotic places like Bali is the experience related to trying the local cuisines there. The amazing flavour made from blending local spices used through generations is all the reason to try local dishes in Balinese cafes and restaurants, leaving behind (at least for a while) the conventional food we all are so used to eating!

Here’s what you must try in Bali:

Fried/Smoked Duck:

Most menu cards will have Bebek Goreng (Fried Duck) or BebekBetutu (Smoked Duck) as their specialties. If you spot them, well, we are telling you, you must try them! Fried Duck is the conventional seasoned, boiled or steamed deep fried duck. Smoked Duck, on the other hand, is smoked for over 24 hours after being seasoned with local spices. Both are traditional Balinese dishes served with rice, vegetables and dips.

Local Ice cream:

If you thought Bali was just about beaches and swimming and temples, you thought wrong. Bali is also about food- particularly about ice cream! Get ready to spot several small gelatos or cafes that produce their very own, very Balinese ice cream. Once there, make sure you try their local flavours like the red dragon fruit, lemongrass or lychee! There’ll be no regrets, we assure you.

Barbeque Food:

Do you remember reading novels or watching movies where a group of friends just sit at the beach, around the fire and munch of barbequed snacks? Well, this can now very well be a scene out of your life, for the smell of charcoal-grilled meat is so tempting- something we must not ignore and indulge in! What makes Balinese barbeque food stand out from others is its seamless blend of sweet, savoury and slightly smoky taste with the perfect balance of meat and spices.

Jimbaran Seafood:

This category of food is available at all the shacks along the Jimbaran beach. Cafes and shacks that specialize in Jimbaran seafood let their customers pick the sea food either from the a la carte menu or offer pre-set meals for more than two people.

Balinese Kopi:

What is even a vacation without some relaxing coffee? The Balinese Kopi, or coffee, is famous and for all the right reasons- it blends coffee grown in fertile volcanic lands. The stalls on main roads, or on beaches offer varieties of coffees- hot and cold.


DAY 01: Welcome to Bali: :

Welcome to Bali, Indonesia, one of the most famous destinations in the world for holidays and packages. Upon arrival at the Denpasar airport, you will be met by our representative/ Tour Manager who will assist you with your transfer to the hotel. Bali is Indonesia's main tourist destination, which has seen a significant rise in tourists since the 1980s. Tourism-related business makes up 80% of the city’s economy. It is renowned for its highly developed arts, including traditional and modern dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking, and music. In March 2017, a survey named Bali the world's top destination in its Traveller's Choice award.

The day is free at leisure for you to rest and relax. In the evening you will be taken to an Indian Restaurant for Dinner


DAY 02: Kintamani Tour. Visit local Spice plantations:

Today after breakfast get ready for a full-day tour of Kintamani. Visit Celuk Village as both these locations are known for local Arts. Balinese art is an art of Hindu-Javanese origin that grew from the work of artisans of the Majapahit Kingdom, Ubud and its neighboring villages established a reputation as the center of Balinese art. Ubud and Batuan are known for their paintings, Celuk for gold and silver smiths, and Batubulan for their stone carvings. Climb up to Kintamani Highland for volcano view from distance. Drive past an evergreen neighbourhood here which are home to local coffee and spices plantations. After a long exciting day, procced for Indian dinner at a restaurant before heading back to the hotel.


DAY 03: Visit Tanjung Benoa. Enjoy water sports activities. Visit Uluwatu temple:

Today after breakfast proceed for a tour of Tanjong Benoa. Tanjung Benoa is a peninsula that is a subdistrict of Kuta South District of Badung Regency on Bali. It is famous for its beaches. Tanjung Benoa is also known to be a paradise of various water sports activities like banana boats, scuba diving, parasailing, rolling donuts, sea walkers, flying fish, and snorkeling. (one Banana Boat ride is included for all guests, the rest of the Water sports activities can also be done on individual expenses, don’t forget to carry your swimwear). Later this afternoon proceeds towards Uluwatu Temple. Uluwatu Temple is renowned for its magnificent location, perched on top of a steep cliff approximately 70 meters above the waves. As one of the 6 key temples considered to be Bali's 'spiritual pillars', Uluwatu also shares the splendid backdrops as that of Tanah Lot Temple, Uluwatu is definitely one of the top places in Bali for witnessing a delightful scenery, with direct views overlooking the beautiful waves of the Indian Ocean.

Balinese architecture, traditionally-designed gateways, and ancient sculptures all add to Uluwatu Temple's appeal. This evening is free and on your own - to engage yourself in shopping or to go ahead and try out a relaxing Balinese Massage. Later enjoy dinner at a Local Indian Restaurant.


DAY 04: Denpasar City tour. Visit Tanah Lot temple:

Today you proceed for a city tour of Denpasar with a visit to the Bajra Sandhi monument and in the evening, we proceed for to visit one of the most important temples in Bali, Tanah Lot. The tour will take us to the temple, which is built on an ocean rock on the exotic West Coast of Bali. The area is known as an ideal site to enjoy the serene view of the sea when the weather permits.

Note: Kindly take note of prohibited items that are not to be carried in Singapore. At Singapore Immigration all bags will be scanned and checked before customs and immigration. No trolleys or Porters are available at this point & every guest needs to hand-carry luggage through Singapore Customs.

(https://www.customs.gov.sg/individuals/going-throughcustoms/arrival/prohibited-and-controlled-goods) All Guests have to fill up a Singapore Landing card via an application called SG Arrival. All visitors entering Singapore have to download an Application called Trace Together


DAY 05: Welcome to Singapore – the Lion City!:

After early morning breakfast. Check-out and proceed towards Singapore by flight. Welcome to Singapore- The Lion City. Sit back in the comfort of your coach, as we drive you to the hotel. In the afternoon, check into your hotel and relax. (Standard Check-in time after 1500Hrs, early check-in is subjected to supplement cost). The day is free for you to explore the bustling city of Singapore on your own. Tonight, enjoy a sumptuous Indian dinner at a local restaurant


DAY 06: Guided City tour of Singapore. Visit Merlion Park. Visit Buddha Tooth Relic Temple Sentosa Island - Singapore’s premier island resort getaway:

Today after breakfast at the hotel proceed for your guided city tour. Drive past the Suntec city, Parliament House, Supreme Court, City Hall, China Town, and Little India. Visit Singapore Iconic statue at Merlion Park. Visit the Buddha Tooth relic temple, one of the most important places of worship for local Chinese in Singapore City. This afternoon proceeds to Sentosa Island. Today you will experience one of the highlights of your tour of Sentosa Island – The State of Fun with a one-way Sentosa Cable Car. Then visit Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum, which is famous for making real-life wax figures of famous personalities from across the world. Evening enjoys Wings of Time show OR Sky- Helix.


DAY 07: Visit Gardens by the Bay – Cloud Forest & Flower Dome. Visit Marina Bay Sands – Sky park:

Today after breakfast in the morning join us on an exciting OPTIONAL activity to Visit Jurong Bird Park for an up-close encounter with some of our prettiest and rarest feathered friends. Another star attraction at this sprawling park includes the impressive Penguin Coast where you’ll find many species of these flightless birds. In the evening, Visit the Marina Bay Sands hotel to enjoy a panoramic view of the city from MBS Sky Park. Today visit Gardens by the Bay – Cloud Forest & Flower Dome. Enter the Cloud Forest, a mysterious world veiled in mist. Experience breath-taking views surrounded by diverse vegetation ad hidden floral gems and learn about rare plants and their fast-disappearing environment. Later visit the Flower Dome, the largest glass greenhouse in the world. It replicates a mild, dry climate and features plants found in the Mediterranean and other semi-arid tropical regions

Recommended Optional Activity - Morning Visit to Jurong Bird Park (At an additional cost)


DAY 08: Flight from Singapore:

Today after box breakfast/ breakfast at your hotel, proceed to the airport as this fantastic tour comes to an end. Do spare a few minutes to share your feedback with your Tour Manager. Your valued suggestions will be most appreciated. Return home with wonderful memories of your tour.

Kuta :

Denpasar city tour | Celuk Village | Uluwatu Temple | Tenjung Benoa | Kintamani with Mt Batur | Tanah Lot Temple Tour | Banana Boat Ride

Singapore :

Sentosa Island – One Way Cable Car Ride, Madame Tussauds Wax Museum with 4D Marvel Show, Wings of Time. | Visit Chinese temple. | Panoramic city tour of Singapore | Gardens by the bay: Cloud Forest & Flower Dome | MBS Sky-park – located on world famous Marina Bay Sands Hotel (MBS).

  • Return economy class airfare as per the itinerary.
  • Singapore Visa & Airport taxes (Any further increase in the same has to be borne by the guest
  • Services of a professional & multilingual Tour Manager/ local representative.(subjected to minimum 25 customers)
  • Cost of the ticket taxes for the above itinerary as of 1st April 2022.
  • Medical insurance for the duration of the tour is included in the tour price. However, any passenger above the age of 60 years and those who wish to extend their stay will be required to pay additional charges.
  • Meals, transfers, entrances, sightseeing and surface transport as mantioned in the itinerary

  • Airfare and Airport Transfer for Joining Direct
  • Rs 3,500/- the cost of deviation, in case you want to deviate from the group departure dates mentioned in the brochure.
  • RTPCR Test and Rapid tests to be done as per local country regulations
  • City Tax or Tourism tax at Hotel in Bali/ Malaysia/ Singapore
  • Single entry Indonesia visa or Thailand visa fee charge by the cruise is not included
  • Visa on arrival charges as applicable (as of 30th March 2022) the charges are approximately USD 20 per person
  • Visa charges for NRI passengers
  • Cruise Gratuity (applicable for cruise holidays)
  • Cost of deviation will be advised on confirmation of the deviation date, in case you want to deviate from the group departure dates mentioned in the brochure.
  • The tour cost does not include POE charges, porterage and passport charges.
  • Cost of Basic Travel Quota equivalent to USD 10,000.
  • Govt Taxes & Service taxes as applicable.
  • The cost of airfare included in the above tour cost is based on the fare structure existing as on 1stApril, 2022. Any further increase in the airfare due to an increase in the fuel price, change in Government regulations, taxes, etc., charged by the airline will have to be borne by the passengers. Travel Company will not be held responsible for the same.
  • Any increase in the rate of exchange leading to increase in surface transportation and land arrangements which may come into effect prior to departure.
  • The tour price is subject to increase without notice if this rate of exchange changes substantially prior to departure.
  • Any expenses of personal nature such as laundry, wines, mineral water, food and drink not in the regular menus provided by us
  • Tips to guides, hotel waiters, drivers etc.
  • Meals other than what is mentioned in itinerary
  • Cost of excursions, city sightseeing, entrance fees and local guides availed of by the passenger other than those included in your itinerary.
What to do in Bali
White Water Rafting in Ayung River:

The Ayung River near Ubud is Bali’s longest and largest rapids. Just thinking about rafting in Ayung River is giving us the thrills! To add a big and red cherry on the cake, let us also tell you that the Ayung River is set in a beautiful backdrop of wild, unspoiled jungle, scenic rice fields and towering gorges. What you must expect from White Water Rafting in Ayung River is refreshing waterfalls, swirling foamy water, sudden drops and lots and lots of adrenaline rush!

Surfing in Padang Padang and Kuta:

Can we really talk about beaches without talking about surfing? What an injustice it would be! Padang Padang Beach, in Bukit Peninsula (north-west coast) is one of the most famous surf spots of Bali and is visited by surfers from around the world. What’s more, Padang Padang is also host to international surfing events like Rip Curl Cup Padang. For beginners, however, heading to the Kuta beach will be a safer and more enjoyable surfing experience. This beach has several surfing schools, too.

Join a Balinese cooking class:

Yes, this is as unusual for us as it would seem to you! But, believe it or not, as part of a Bali Tour Package, you can join a home cooking class where you will be taught by locals the secret of authentic Balinese cooking. These cooking classes are coupled with market tours to find fresh vegetables, aromatic spices and other ingredients.

Sunrise Trek to Mount Batur:

The sunrise view from Mount Batur is one of the most exquisite views in the entire region of Bali. An early morning trek up Mount Batur is famous just for the views. Since Mount Batur is one of the active volcanoes in Bali, your visit needs to be accompanied by a certified local guide.

Bathe in the Pura TirtaEmpul Temple:

A national heritage site, the TirtaEmpul Temple in Manukaya Village is a temple dating back to 960 AD. This legendary temple has a sacred water spring which is said to have healing properties. The Pura TirtaEmpul Temple is frequented by tourists from across the world who come to take a bath in the blessed water.

Museum hopping:

Bali is not entirely about beaches. It is also about cultural sights like museums and galleries. The Agung Rai Museum of Art (ARMA) is the place to go to explore the creative arts of Bali- it features Balinese architecture. Its creativity is heightened by its location- it is set amidst tropical gardens. The museum also hosts gamelan orchestras, woodcarvings, dance performances, history and indigenous fabrics.

Watch and enjoy a traditional dance:

One of the things that you must do during your visit to Bali is watch performances of Balinese dance forms such as Legong, Topeng, Kecak and Barong. These performances happen in multiple venues, one of which is the Ubud Palace where Balinese girls, dressed in traditional attire, dance to recite Hindu epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata.

Explore the Artisans Village:

It is often said that the best way to explore a region is to explore its culture through its people. We agree with this, completely. And, what better way to explore a place’s culture than through its artists? Bali offers you trips and visits to its artisans’ villages where you can interact with and learn from the artisan’s crafts of great varieties. Celuk village is known for its silversmiths- here, you can not only shop for high-quality silver jewellery, but can also learn how to craft them. Batuan village in Ubud is another artisan village. This one is famous for traditional Balinese paintings. Here, you can get hands-on lessons on traditional Balinese art, wood carving and dancing.

Step out of your geographical boundaries and into this diverse land of relaxation, exploration and fun! Book your trip to Bali through India Travels and Tours now, and give us the chance to make this vacation the vacation of your dreams!

1.What is the best time to visit Bali?

The best time to visit Bali is between April and October. Since this is the dry season, you will be able to explore more places and many more activities will be available for your perusal.

2.How many days are required for a vacation to Bali?

If this is your first visit to Bali, you must plan at least 6 nights and 7 days of vacation.

3.When is the tourist off-season in Bali?

The tourist off-season is during the monsoon months of July, August, December, and early January.

4.What is the currency of Bali?

  • The currency of Bali is the Indonesian Rupiah.
  • 1 Indonesian Rupiah = 0.0052 Indian Rupee

5.Are Indian nationals granted a visa on arrival in Bali?

Yes, Indian nationals are granted a visa on arrival in Bali.

6.Can I ride a scooter with my Indian driver's license in Bali?

Along with an Indian driver's license, one would also need an International Driver's Permit to be able to ride a scooter in Bali.

7.How far is Ubud from the airport?

Ubud is 40 km away from the Bali airport, also known as the Ngurah Rai International Airport. By road, this should take you around 40 minutes.

8.What is the distance between Ubud and Genting?

The distance between Ubud, Bali, and Genting, Malaysia is 2,900 km.

9.How far is Seminyak from the airport?

Seminyak is around 10 km (or 30 minutes) away from the Ngurah Rai International Airport.

10.How far is Mount Batur from the airport?

By road, Mount Batur is around 75 km away from the Denpasar airport.

11.Is Bali an expensive destination?

While Bali may be slightly expensive, we has Bali tours starting at INR 8493, exclusive of visa and airfare, which will let you experience Bali.

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