7 Days Magical Bali (Kuta, Ubud) Ex Mumbai / Ahmedabad

Kuta > Kuta 4N > Ubud 2N > Bali

Duration

7 Days

Tour Type

Flight Inclusive Trip

Group Size

6 persons

Location

Bali

Sketch Itinerary

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Bali

Arrival at Bali Airport. Transfer to the Hotel for check-in and relaxation after your journey. Spend the rest of the day at leisure, adjusting to the tropical atmosphere of Bali.

Overnight Stay in Kuta

Day 2: Water Sports & Uluwatu Temple Sunset Tour

After breakfast, enjoy thrilling water sports like Jetski, Banana Boat, and Parasailing at Tanjung Benoa. Later, visit the famous Uluwatu Temple, perched on a cliff, and witness a magical sunset over the Indian Ocean.

Overnight Stay in Kuta

Day 3: Temple Tour - Ulundanu, Handara Gate & Tanah Lot

After breakfast, head to explore the scenic Ulundanu Temple on Lake Beratan. Stop at the iconic Handara Gate for photos, then proceed to Tanah Lot, one of Bali’s most picturesque sunset temples.

Overnight Stay in Kuta

Day 4: Leisure Day in Kuta

Spend the day at your own pace. Enjoy the vibrant Kuta area, relax by the beach, or shop and dine at local markets and restaurants. A perfect day to unwind and explore at leisure.

Overnight Stay in Kuta

Day 5: Kintamani, Ubud Tour, Mas Village 

After breakfast, visit the scenic Kintamani highlands with views of Mt. Batur. Continue with a cultural tour through Ubud and Mas Village, famous for traditional Balinese art. Transfer to your hotel in Ubud.

Overnight Stay in Ubud

Day 6: Leisure Day in Ubud

Enjoy a relaxing day in the serene town of Ubud. Explore nearby rice terraces, cafes, or choose optional wellness and spa experiences in this tranquil setting.

Overnight Stay in Ubud

Day 7: Departure from Bali

After breakfast, check out and transfer to the airport for your flight back to India. Carry back beautiful memories of your Bali Holiday.

End of Tour

Included

Round-trip flights (Ahmedabad/Mumbai–Bali–Ahmedabad/Mumbai) on VietJet
6 nights hotel stay with breakfast
Airport transfers private
Sightseeing + activities as per itinerary
All applicable taxes

Hotel Details

One of these Hotels would be booked for your trip at the mentioned locations.
Kuta (4 Nights)
hotel/cross-vibe-paasha Cross Vibe Paasha
Deluxe Pool
Ubud / Jimbaran (2 Nights)
hotel/jimbaran-royal-casa-ganesha Jimbaran Royal Casa Ganesha
Deluxe Balcony Pool View

Experiences

Adventure & Thrill Adventure & Thrill
Beaches & Islands Beaches & Islands
Culinary & Food Culinary & Food
Culture, Heritage & History Culture, Heritage & History
Nature & Wildlife Nature & Wildlife
Pilgrimage & Spiritual Pilgrimage & Spiritual
Scenic Drives Scenic Drives
Shopping & Local Markets Shopping & Local Markets
Spa & Wellness Retreats Spa & Wellness Retreats
Water Sports Adventures

FAQs

Do I need a visa to travel to Bali?
Visa-free entry (30 days) is available for citizens of over 80 countries, including India, USA, UK, Australia, most of Europe, and Southeast Asia. If you wish to extend your stay beyond 30 days, you need a Visa on Arrival (VOA) which can be extended once. Passport must be valid for at least 6 months on arrival. Always check the latest visa regulations before travel. Travel insurance is highly recommended.
What is the best time to visit Bali?
Bali has two main seasons: Dry season (April–October): Ideal for beach activities, sightseeing, and outdoor exploration. Rainy season (November–March): Fewer tourists, lush landscapes, but possible heavy showers. July–August and Christmas–New Year are peak tourist periods.
What is Bali known for?
Bali is known for its beaches, rice terraces, Hindu temples, surfing, yoga retreats, and spiritual culture. Key features: friendly locals, affordable luxury resorts, traditional arts, and vibrant nightlife. Some of the top tourist destinations are Ubud: Cultural heart, rice terraces, temples, and art markets. Seminyak: Trendy cafes, boutique shopping, upscale beach clubs. Kuta: Nightlife, surfing, and budget stays. Canggu: Digital nomad hotspot with surfing and cafes. Uluwatu: Clifftop views, luxury resorts, surfing, and the famous Uluwatu Temple. Nusa Dua: Family resorts and calm beaches. Nusa Islands (Penida, Lembongan): Snorkeling, diving, and rugged coastal scenery. Lovina and Munduk: Quiet, scenic regions in North Bali. Some of the famous festivals are Nyepi (Day of Silence): Balinese New Year, entire island shuts down for 24 hours (March or April). Galungan and Kuningan: Balinese Hindu festivals involving offerings, decorations, and ceremonies. Bali Arts Festival (June–July): Cultural performances and traditional exhibitions.
What is the best way to get around in Bali?
Scooter rental is common and affordable but should only be used by confident riders with an international license. Taxis are available but can overcharge; use apps like Grab or Gojek. Private drivers are affordable for full-day tours and recommended for comfort and safety. Bemos (local minibuses) operate in some areas but aren’t tourist-friendly.
What should I wear in Bali?
Light, breathable clothing for daywear. Modest attire (shoulders and knees covered) when visiting temples. Beachwear is fine at resorts and beaches. A light jacket or shawl is useful in cooler regions like Ubud or early mornings.
What kind of food can I expect in Bali?
Local dishes: Nasi Goreng (fried rice), Mie Goreng (fried noodles), Babi Guling (roast pork), Satay, and Lawar. Vegan and vegetarian food is widely available, especially in Ubud and Canggu. Plenty of Western, Indian, Italian, and Asian fusion restaurants. Try local fruit like mangosteen, snake fruit, and durian (only if you dare). Drink only bottled, filtered, or boiled water. Avoid ice in drinks at smaller local eateries unless you’re sure it’s from safe water.
What are cultural customs and etiquette in Bali?
Do’s: Greet with a smile and slight bow. Dress respectfully at temples (sarongs are usually provided). Use your right hand to give or receive items. Don’ts: Don’t touch someone’s head (considered sacred). Don’t point with your feet or raise your voice. Avoid public displays of affection in rural areas or temples.
What is Kuta known for?
Kuta is known for its surf-friendly beach, vibrant nightlife, budget shopping, and lively tourist atmosphere. Some of the main activities are Surfing (great for beginners), watching sunset on Kuta Beach, shopping, enjoying beach bars, and indulging in affordable spa treatments. Kuta is more crowded and commercial, with budget accommodations and nightlife. Seminyak is more upscale, and Legian sits between the two in vibe and price.
Why is Ubud so popular among tourists?
Ubud is the cultural and spiritual center of Bali, surrounded by rice terraces, art galleries, temples, and wellness retreats. Some of the must see attractions are Tegallalang Rice Terraces, Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, Ubud Palace, Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave), and Campuhan Ridge Walk.
What kind of experiences does Ubud offer?
Yoga and meditation retreats, Balinese cooking classes, traditional dance shows, art and craft markets, jungle swings, and wellness spas.
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   Departure City
Mumbai
Ahmedabad
   Airline
Vietjet Airline
   Pax Group
4 Pax
   Hotel Category
Standard
   Meal Plan
Breakfast

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