Tour 1 International Bali

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Inclusions:

  • Meet & Greet Assistance at the Airport
  • Traditional welcome with garland & wet tissue.
  • 05 Nights’ Accommodation as mention above
  • Daily Breakfast
  • Day 1 : Arrival Transfers on private basis
  • Day 2 : Full day Kintamani Volcano Tour with Ubud Village (Batubulan + Celuk + Mas Village) followed by Coffee Plantation on private basis
  • Day 3 : Full day Bedugul Lake Temple followed by Tanah lot temple on private basis
  • Day 4 : Half day Water Sports @ Tanjung Benoa Beach Including ( 1 Round of Banana Boat, Parasailing & Jet Ski) followed by Uluwatu temple on private basis
  • Day 5 : Day at Leisure
  • Day 6 : Departure Transfer to airport on private basis
  • VAT in Indonesia and all other taxes

 Indonesian Visa On Arrival for Indian Nationals.

Exclusions:

  • Personal Expenses such as Laundry, telephone calls, tips & gratuity, mineral water, soft & hard drinks, rafting, rock climbing, paragliding, portage.
  • Additional sightseeing or extra usage of vehicle, other than mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Airfare
  • Any cost arising due to natural calamities like, landslides, road blockage, political disturbances (strikes), etc. (to be borne by the client, which is directly payable on the spot).
  • Any increase in taxes or fuel price, leading to increase in cost on surface transportation & land arrangements, which may come into effect prior to departure.
  • GST.
  • Insurance.

Anything which is not included in the inclusion.

 

 

 

 

HOTEL DETAILS:

 

Destination

Hotel Name

Room Type

No. of Nights

Kuta

Park Regis / Eden Hotel

Deluxe Room

05  Nights



 

PRICING:

Tour Cost Per Person in USD - $215 + 5% GST.

SUPPLEMENT COST:

  • Veg. Lunch / Dinner @ Local Indian Restaurant WITHOUT transfers :- USD 12 per person per meal
  • Non-veg. Lunch / Dinner @ Local Indian Restaurant WITHOUT transfers :- USD 14 per person per meal
  • White Water Rafting @ USD 27 per person n Pvt Basis (Min 03 PAX)
  • Sunset Dinner cruise by Bali Hai on SIC basis:- USD 60 & Bounty on SIC basis- USD 45 per person
  • 02 Hours Balinese authentic Spa at Mutiara Spa & Massage on SIC basis:-  20 per person
  • Full day Nusa Penida Island Tour (explore Broken Beach, Angel Bilabong Beach,Kelingking Beach & Crystal Bay by return fast boat with AC Transportation) :- USD 60 per person

 

HISTORY:

The history of Bali covers a period from the Paleolithic to the present, and is characterized by migrations of people and cultures from other parts of Asia. In the 16th century, the history of Bali started to be marked by Western influence with the arrival of Europeans, to become, after a long and difficult colonial period under the Dutch, an example of the preservation of traditional cultures and a key tourist destination.

The island of Bali, like most of the islands of the Indonesian archipelago, is the result of the tectonic subduction of the Indo-Australian plate under the Eurasian plate. The tertiary ocean floor, made of ancient marine deposits including accumulation of coral reefs, was lifted above the sea level by the subduction. Layers of Tertiary limestone lifted from the ocean floor are still visible in areas such as the Bukit peninsula with the huge limestone cliffs of Uluwatu, or in the northwest of the island at Prapat Agung.

The local deformation of the Eurasian plate created by the subduction has encouraged the fissuring of the crust, leading to the appearance of volcanic phenomena. A string of volcanoes line the northern part of the island, in West-East axis along which the western part is oldest, and the eastern part newest. The highest volcano is the active strato-volcano Mount Agung, at 3,142 m (10,308 ft).

Volcanic activity has been intense through the ages, and most of the surface of the island (outside of the Bukit Peninsula and Prapat Agung) has been covered by volcanic magma. Some old deposits remain (older than 1 million years), while most of the central part of the island is covered by young volcanic deposits (less than 1 million years), with some very recent lava fields in the northeast due to the catastrophic eruption of Mount Agung in 1963.

Volcanic activity, due to the thick deposits of ashes and the soil fertility it generates, has also been a strong factor in the agricultural prosperity of the island.

At the edge of the subduction, Bali is also at the edge of the continental Sunda shelf, just west of the Wallace line, and was at one time connected to the neighbouring island of Java, particularly during the lowering of the sea level in the Ice Ages. Its fauna and flora are therefore Asian.