Activities We Can Book on your Honeymoon in Bali
Private Ancient Ubud and Rice Field Tour
Begin with a visit to Goa Gajah in Bedulu. Often referred to as the Elephant Cave, it was established in the 9th century as a sanctuary for Buddhist monks. Continue to Pejeng, a small settlement located in the Petauan River valley, famous for housing the Moon of Pejeng, the largest single-cast bronze kettle drum in the world. Visit the interesting Purbakala Archaeological Museum and also take in some smaller temples close to Pejeng including Pura Arjuna Metapa, See the amazing rice terrace near the village
Bali Street Food Experience
Meet your local food specialist at a traditional Balinese house and see how coconut oil is produced and used to make ‘Pepes Clengis’, a traditional steamed grated coconut dish with Balinese spices wrapped in Banana leaves. Stop at a small local Warung for a popular refreshment called ‘Cendol’, before you take a walk around the famous Gianyar Night Market, known for having some of the best food in Bali. Try a Balinese specialty named ‘Bubur Injin’, a fermented black sticky rice cake. End the evening at a local bamboo restaurant to experience a traditional ‘Megibung’ dining experience, in which people share several typical meals served on a banana leaf.
Inclusions: English-speaking guide in private vehicle, Mineral water, Wet Tissue, Entrance Fee, Snacks, Dinner
Shared Monkey Forest Tanah Lot Tour
Drive to the small town of Mengwi, long associated with the Balinese Royal Family and home to the superb temple complex at Taman Ayun, considered by many to be one of the island’s most attractive temples. Next head to Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest, populated with giant nutmeg trees and home to hundreds of macaque monkeys before heading south to the island’s most famous temple complex at Tanah Lot, which is an integral part of the Balinese mythology and one of seven sea temples that are said to form a ‘chain’ around the island. You will arrive in time for sunset when photographic opportunities abound. Duration:
6 hours-Daily at 1:00 pm
Inclusions: English-speaking guide in private vehicle, Mineral water, Entrance Fee
Rural Balinese Culinary Experience
Discover the unique flavors of Balinese cuisine in a cooking class that offers a fascinating introduction to the exotic ingredients and unique culture of Balinese food. Start with a visit to the local market in order to select the freshest ingredients for your menu, including meat, seafood, vegetables and spices. Back at the cooking school, enjoy a traditional Balinese breakfast before heading into the open-air kitchen. You will be guided through the techniques and flavours required to produce a range of mouth-watering dishes. Once done, there is only one task left – to enjoy the sumptuous feast you have prepared.
Includes: English speaking guide in private vehicle, Mineral water, Wet Tissue, Entrance Fee, Lunch
Private Kintamani Monkey Forest Tour
Start the day with a fascinating performance of Barong Dance. Continue to Tohpati, known for traditional batik fabrics. Next visit the village of Celuk before moving on to Gunung Kawi, a fascinating Hindu temple complex north-east of Ubud. Then continue to Kintamani. On the return journey, stop at Goa Gajah in Bedulu near Ubud. Often referred to as the Elephant Cave. The last stop today is Ubud Monkey Forest before returning to your hotel.
Private Snorkeling at Blue Lagoon
Snorkeling at Blue Lagoon is one of Bali’s most beautiful places to snorkel with many spots to explore for all levels of confidence and skill set. Depart by shared transfer to Blue Lagoon Beach in East Bali. With a steep white sand bottom sloping gradually to 22m, Blue Lagoon is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, bright white sandy bottom and delightful corals swarmed by an abundance of brightly colored fish. Enjoy this fantastic day trip with stunning snorkeling experiences at Blue Lagoon and relaxing on the boat’s sundeck with a picnic lunch.
Private Rain Forest Trekking and Canoeing
This excursion begins with a drive north to Bedugul Regency (district), part of the island’s central highlands region renowned for its stunning beauty and three caldera lakes (Beratan, Buyan and Tamblingan). After your visit to the lakes, begin a gentle trek down through the tropical rainforest. Reaching the shore of the lake after approximately one hour, you will continue your journey by boat, as you are rowed across its waters in a traditional dug-out canoe.Duration: 9 hours
Inclusions: English speaking guide in private vehicle, Mineral water, Entrance Fee, Lunch
Private Munduk Highland Adventure
Drive the FIN Komodo, an Indonesian built buggy-style vehicle designed for off-road terrain. Meet at the Base Camp for a full safety briefing followed by a ‘fun’ drive in the sturdy two-seater to Lake Tamblingan, an attractive pool of water surrounded by tropical rainforest. Paddling across the lake in dug-out canoes and get back in the FIN Komodo to head into more challenging countryside. Admire century-old trees on a short walk in the forest before driving downhill to a nearby coffee plantation for refreshment. Another off-road ride will bring you safely back to base camp where you can enjoy a delicious lunch.Duration:
7 hours Departs: Daily at 7:30am
Inclusions: Return Transfers, Entrance fees, Mineral water, refreshments, Lunch
Private Fat Bike Volcano Ride
You will be picked up from your hotel after breakfast and transferred to the village of Kintamani, to the starting point of your volcano ride. After a short introduction and safety briefing you will hop on your Fat Bike and begin the ride (approx. 1.5 hours) through the Batur UNESCO Global Geopark. Next we will transfer you by car back to Kintamani for a refreshing lunch before another ride (approx. 1.5 hours) on the Fat Bike awaits you downhill on a soft sandy terrain back towards South Bali to reach the finishing point of your volcano ride. Duration: 8 hours