Bali Experience

15 Days

Island hopping, sunrise hikes, and unforgettable moments across Bali’s best spots.

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Tour Summary
Experience Bali from sunrise to sunset on a trip that goes way beyond the basics. Start in Canggu with surf, smoothie bowls, and sunsets before heading inland to Ubud’s rice terraces, temples, and jungle energy. Climb Mount Batur for sunrise, chase waterfalls, and reset in hidden jungle spots. Then it is time to island hop. Head to Gili Trawangan for turtles, beach parties, and meaningful time at a local horse sanctuary before finishing on the cliffs of Nusa Penida and the beaches of Seminyak and Uluwatu. This is Bali at its best, social, varied, and packed with moments you will not forget.
What's Included
All Accommodation
Airport Pickup on Arrival
In-Country Transport
Stated Meals
Pre-Departure Support
Expert Local Guide
Like-Minded Travel Group
Surfing Lesson
Gili Trawangan Bike Tour
Ubud Monkey Forest
Tegallalang Rice Fields Tour
Exclusive Group Chat
Horse Sanctuary Visit
Island Hopping Snorkelling Tour
Cretya Pool Bar
Mount Batur Sunrise Trek
Kanto Lampo or Tibumana Waterfall
Coffee Plantation Tour
Cactus Beach Club
Uluwatu Temple Tour
Nusa Lembongan Island Tour
Not Included
Flights
Optional Activities
Travel Insurance
Visas

Visa

UK Citizens

Please make sure you have read the entry requirements for Bali on the Gov UK website.

Entry requirements - Indonesia travel advice - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

You can apply for an e-visa before arrival on the Indonesian immigration website. Or receive a visa on arrival at a cost of 500,000 Indonesian rupiah, this can be paid by card or cash (USD, EUR or IDR).

Tourist Tax

Bali has introduced a small tourist tax from February 14th 2024. The fee costs 150,000 rupiahs (around £7.50). We recommend you pay for this prior to arrival in Bali for ease, however you can still pay on arrival.

https://lovebali.baliprov.go.id/

DBS

Before arriving in Bali, you will need to have completed an Enhanced DBS Check. This is a requirement for all of our programmes. You can book your Enhanced DBS via your Portal.

Once you have paid, the team will be in touch in around 1-3 working days with all the next steps information. You will need to submit some documents in order to get this processed so when you receive the email please respond promptly.

Once processed, you’ll receive a hard copy of your DBS in the post. Please upload a clear picture of this to your portal.

Please note that a DBS check can take up to 12 weeks to process so we advise getting this submitted as soon as you have secured your place.

Flights

Arrival

Bali Denpasar Airport (DPS) We recommend arriving between 9am – 5pm on day 1 so you can meet your local guide in the arrivals hall. They will be holding a sign (You can’t miss them!). If you can, we think arriving earlier rather than later is better to allow for some down time at the hotel before the orientation and evening activities. If you do not arrive in the selected window, you will be responsible for making your own way to the accommodation. Your local guide will be able to advise on this in the group chat. The evening orientation is usually around 7/8pm so we recommend you don’t land too late. The journey from the airport can take a while in Bali’s traffic! If you are planning to arrive a day earlier and want to stay near the airport in a hotel at your own cost just let us know and you can come back to the airport for the pickup window or meet us at the hotel.

Departure

Bali Denpasar Airport (DPS) On the last day of Camp we recommend a flight after midday, we have a final night out in Bali on the last day so give yourself time to recover and make sure you have time for any onward travel arrangements.

Important

Please note all flight information must be uploaded at least 8 weeks before your arrival or you will not receive airport pickup.

Please note that this tour is run with our partners Gap360.

Insurance

You must have travel insurance to join a FurtherTravel trip. You can request a quote with our insurance partner here. Please upload a photo/screenshot of your insurance confirmation (showing name, dates, policy number etc.) to your Portal.

Emergency numbers

In-Country Emergency Numbers

Police: 110

Ambulance: 112

Fire: 113

Tourist Police: +62 361 784 5988

Int Dialling Code: +62

In case of emergency

In case of emergency, please contact your local guide (number in Whatsapp group chat).

In the unlikely event that you encounter any issues with or any aspect of your tour, (like accomodation or activities etc) please reach out to your local guide first. If your local guide is unable to resolve your issue to your satisfaction, please contact our in-country manager who will be happy to assist you further.

Linda: +855 92 916 296

UK Office

For assistance from another team member, feel free to reach out to our UK office (Monday to Friday, 10am–6pm): +44 (0)161 222 3780

Itinerary

From day to night, your itinerary’s packed with unforgettable moments. Here’s the lowdown.

Day
1
Canggu
Bali Touchdown & Welcome Feast
Welcome to the Island of the Gods! Step off the plane, breathe in that warm tropical air, and get whisked away to Canggu – Bali’s buzzing beach town that’s part surfer’s paradise, part smoothie-bowl heaven. After you’ve checked in and shaken off the travel haze, you’ve got a bit of time to chill. Maybe wander to the beach, grab an iced coffee, or just lounge by the pool. Tonight, we kick things off properly – a group dinner with your new travel fam. Expect great food, big laughs, and the first of many “is this real life?” moments. Dinner included.
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2
Canggu
Surf’s Up
Rise and shine – today’s all about riding waves and channeling your inner surf legend. We’ll start with a quick beach briefing (yes, you will look cool holding a surfboard for pics) before heading into the water with our awesome instructors. Whether it’s your first time or you’re basically a pro, you’re gonna have a blast. The afternoon is all yours, kick back at a beach club, explore Canggu’s trendy streets, or hunt down the best smoothie bowl in Bali (spoiler: there are a lot of contenders).
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3
Kintamani
Rice Terraces, Jungle Pools & Coffee Fixes
Today we’re heading for the hills, but not before soaking in one of Bali’s most iconic sights: Tegallalang Rice Terrace. These emerald-green layers are basically nature’s version of an infinity pool, and they’re made for those “wish you were here” shots. Next up? A stop at Cretya Pool Bar – think tiered infinity pools overlooking jungle and rice fields. Swim, sip, and live your tropical fantasy. Before reaching our home for the night in Kintamani, we’ll pop into a local coffee plantation for fresh brews and a crash course in Bali’s coffee culture. Cool mountain air, volcanic views, and a slower pace await.
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Kintamani
Mount Batur Sunrise Trek
It’s an early start, but trust us, worth every sleepy yawn. We’re trekking up Mount Batur under a starlit sky, and as the sun peeks over the horizon, you’ll be treated to glowing views over Lake Batur and the surrounding mountains. We’ll have a light breakfast cooked using volcanic steam (yes, really) before heading down. Later, we make our way to Ubud – the artsy, spiritual heart of Bali, to relax after our adventure.
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5
Ubud
Monkey Mischief & Waterfall Wandering
First stop: Ubud Monkey Forest, home to hundreds of cheeky macaques. Wander temple ruins, snap photos, and maybe make a new furry friend (just watch your sunglasses). Then it’s time for some waterfall chasing, either Kanto Lampo, with its cascading rock formations, or the dreamy Tibumana, surrounded by lush jungle. Bring your swimsuit if you fancy a dip!
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6
Gili T
Gili T Horse Sanctuary
Today’s a little different. We’re giving back. At Gili T’s horse sanctuary, we’ll help care for rescued and retired horses. Think gentle beach walks, grooming, feeding, and learning their stories. It’s a heartwarming, hands-on experience that stays with you.
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7
Gili T
Snorkel Safari
Grab your mask, we’re island hopping! First stop, Gili Meno’s Bounty Reef Garden for colorful corals and swarms of tropical fish. Then, Gili Air for lunch and some lazy beach time. Back at Gili T, we’ll snorkel at one of the island’s prime turtle spots… Keep your eyes peeled for these gentle giants gliding by.
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8
Gili T
Gili T Free Day
Today, you have the entire day at your leisure to immerse yourself in the unique charm of Gili Trawangan. Whether you choose to relax on its pristine beaches, explore the vibrant underwater world through snorkeling or diving, or simply wander through the car-free streets, the island offers a plethora of experiences to suit every preference. Indulge in local delicacies at a beachfront cafe, discover hidden coves, or simply soak in the laid-back atmosphere that makes Gili Trawangan a truly special destination.
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Nusa Penida
Back to Bali – Hello Uluwatu
Say goodbye to Gili T and hop back on a fast boat to Bali. From the harbour, we travel south to Uluwatu, known for dramatic clifftops and jaw-dropping sunsets. After checking in, the rest of the day is free to relax, unwind, and recharge after the journey.
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10
Uluwatu
Temples, Clifftops & Sunset Shows
Today is pure Bali magic. We’ll visit Jagged Rock for wow-factor coastal views, then wander the iconic Uluwatu Temple, perched high above the waves. As the sun sets, we’ll watch the famous Kecak Fire Dance, an unforgettable mix of storytelling, chanting, and ocean views.
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Seminyak
Lazy Morning, Seminyak Switch-Up
Sleep in, sip coffee, or sneak in a quick beach dip before we transfer to Seminyak, Bali’s stylish hotspot of boutiques, bars, and beaches.
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12
Seminyak
Fast Boat to Nusa Penida
This morning we head to Sanur Harbour and catch a fast boat to Nusa Penida. Upon arrival, we spend the day at Cactus Beach Club, the perfect spot to relax by the pool, enjoy ocean views, and soak in the island atmosphere. Later, we transfer to our hotel, where the evening is free to rest and settle in.
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Nusa Penida
Snorkels & Sunsets in Nusa Penida
Today you'll immerse yourself in the natural splendour of Nusa Penida with a full-day snorkelling and island tour, combining adventure with breathtaking views. Begin your day with an exhilarating snorkelling experience at renowned coral sites like Wall Bay, Jetty Point, and Mangrove Point. Glide over vibrant reefs teeming with tropical fish - look out for sea turtles and majestic manta rays. Following your underwater exploration, embark on a land tour to Nusa Penida's most celebrated viewpoints: Kelingking Cliff, Broken Beach, and Angel’s Billabong. Each offers spectacular coastal panoramas and dramatic limestone formations sculpted by nature.
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Uluwatu
Return to Seminyak
We say goodbye to Nusa Penida and return by fast boat to Bali. From Sanur, we transfer back to Seminyak, where the rest of the day is free to relax, shop, or enjoy one last Bali sunset.
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15
Seminyak
Departure Day
One last Bali sunrise, one last tropical breakfast, then it’s time for hugs, selfies, and “see you next time.” We’ll get you to the airport ready for your next adventure.
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Accommodation

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Day 1-2
Canggu
Canggu Hotel
Relax in Bali’s surf capital surrounded by rice fields, beach bars, and sunsets.
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Day 3
Kintamani
Hotel Kintamani Lake View
Wake to mountain air and breathtaking views of Mount Batur and Lake Batur.
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Day 4-5
Ubud
Ubud Hotel Maxone or Pertiwi Bisma
Immerse yourself in Bali’s cultural heart with jungle views and tranquil surroundings.
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Day 6-8
Gili T
Gili T Hotel Frii
Sleep steps from white-sand beaches and enjoy unforgettable island sunsets and parties.
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Day 9-10
Uluwatu
Uluwatu Hotel - Four Points Hotel Ungasan
Unwind on Bali’s southern cliffs with ocean views and stunning temple sunsets.
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Seminyak
Seminyak Hotel - The Capital Hotel and Resort
Stay near golden beaches, trendy cafés, and Bali’s most vibrant nightlife spots.
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Day 12-13
Nusa Penida
Nusa Penida Hotel Arsa Santhi
Stay by turquoise bays and explore dramatic cliffs, hidden beaches, and island trails.

More Information

Accommodation is included for the full 14 nights of your Bali Experience. You’ll stay in a carefully selected range of comfortable, well-located hotels, chosen for their convenience, relaxing spaces, and social atmosphere after action-packed days exploring the island. Rooms are same-sex twin share as standard. If there’s an odd number of travellers, a triple room may be used. Our accommodation strikes the perfect balance of comfort, location, and sociable vibes, giving you a great base for discovering Bali’s beaches, rice terraces, waterfalls, and vibrant culture. All accommodation is subject to change, but will always be of a similar standard.

Dress Code

Whilst out and about at the beach, relaxing in your free time, or taking part in most activities, you are welcome to wear swimsuits, flip flops, sandals, and your usual summer clothing such as skirts, dresses, and shorter shorts. The climate can be very warm, so lightweight and comfortable clothing is recommended. If you'd like any fashion advice or you're unsure what to pack, the Team will be happy to help.

However, if visiting schools, temples, or other community sites, it is important to dress respectfully in line with local customs and expectations. For these visits:

  • Long hair should be tied back (this is especially important when visiting schools).
  • Trousers or shorts should be sturdy and non-see-through, with shorts extending past the knee.
  • Shoulders and knees should be covered.
  • Closed-toe shoes should be worn for safety and practicality.

Culture

Your local guide will advise you on this throughout the programme, but you will be asked to change if you are wearing any items that would be considered offensive under local culture. If you are out at clubs or bars in the evening the dress code is more relaxed. You will be experiencing some temples and more rural areas in Bali where the local people and monks aren’t used to seeing more revealing items of clothing.

Although being covered up sometimes might not always be ideal in the heat or make sense to you at the time, it is their culture and we must respect it. Please remember, you are coming to a different continent with its own unique culture. Indonesian people are very laid back, friendly and welcoming, we want to make sure we respect these wonderful people.

Occasionally some applicants experience culture shock when they arrive. We recommend trying to come with an open mind and to just go with the flow. Sometimes the wifi might be slow, a journey may be long and hot, the hot water might stop. Just remember, you are not in a western country, things won’t be the same and it’s not the end of the world. You are here to have fun. You get out what you put in, so make the most of it, have as much fun as possible and don’t get wound up by any small issues that may arise.

Packing List

• Decent footwear; a pair suitable for sports & activities, a pair suitable for going out (You won’t need heels trust us!)

• Suitable/respectable clothing (see Dress Code)

• One pair of strong, sturdy trousers

• Light rain jacket, poncho or small umbrella

• One warm jumper or fleece (air conditioned buses can be cold)

• Lightweight Towel

• Sun hat and sunscreen

• Sunglasses

• Light & comfy wear for activities on hot days

• Insect/Mosquito repellent & antihistamines

• Small medical kit, including rehydration sachets

• Extension cord (if you want to charge multiple appliances at once)

• Reusable water bottle (A thermal bottle to keep your water cool is best)

• Scanned & printed copy of your passport (in case you lose it)

• A printed copy of your insurance details with details of your insurance policy number and Insurer phone number

• Small Padlock

• Camera

• An unlocked phone, should you want to get a local Sim

• Small bag, for full day excursions

• Earplugs for sleeping if needed

• Portable Speaker

• Deck of Cards or Games

• Travel adaptor; flat 2 in plug

Sustainable Travel Guide

Protecting Wildlife

  • Be a responsible photographer by avoiding handling animals, especially starfish (This can cause them to die as soon as you take them out of the water!)
  • Choose ethical experiences by avoiding animal exploitation, such as elephant rides or tiger selfies.
  • Use reef-safe sunscreen without harmful chemicals like oxybenzone and octinoxate.
  • Be mindful of food choices by avoiding endangered species and supporting sustainable seafood.
  • Buy ethical souvenirs by avoiding items made from animals, like ivory or coral.

Repect and Preserve Local Culture

  • Dress modestly and follow local customs, especially at religious sites.
  • Respect dining etiquette by learning local food customs.
  • Be mindful of body language to avoid unintentional offense.
  • Behave respectfully at cultural and sacred sites.
  • Minimize impact at heritage sites by visiting off-peak, following guidelines, and not touching artifacts.
  • Learn key phrases like "hello" and "thank you" to connect with locals.

Supporting the Local People

  • Support local businesses that hire local staff to keep money in the community.
  • Bargain respectfully, understanding the value of small amounts to locals.
  • Eat locally by dining at restaurants using local ingredients or shopping at markets.
  • Buy local handicrafts to support artisans and preserve cultural heritage.
  • Stay informed about human welfare issues to make ethical travel choices.

Conserving Natural Environments

  • Leave no trace by staying on trails and avoiding environmental damage.
  • Conserve resources by supporting eco-friendly businesses and reducing water and energy use.
  • Follow regulations to protect the environment, wildlife, and local communities.
  • Research sustainability issues in your destination.
  • Dispose of waste properly and join cleanup efforts.
  • Avoid disposable plastics by using reusable bottles and bags.

Tips and Tricks

  • You can’t always flush toilet paper in Bali, make sure to put it in the bin.
  • You can’t drink the tap water, bottled water only please!
  • You can bargain with most market sellers, be sure to be polite and don’t go too low as to offend the seller.
  • Try the local food, satay, babi guling and nasi jinggo are our favourites.
  • Street food is generally very safe to eat, cheap and delicious. Be curious and try it all!
  • The local beer is Bintang, a large will cost £2 in most restaurants. Cocktails are around £4-6.

FAQs

What kinds of extra activities are available on this tour? *

Scuba-diving in the Gili Islands

Renting a bicycle and cycling around the local town

Sea Kayaking & Paddleboarding

Book in for a traditional yoga/meditation class

Treat yourself to a relaxing massage at a Balinese spa

*All additional activities come at an additional cost

How much money should I bring?

For any tour we recommend around £250-£300 per week to cover you for food, drinks and any extra activities you’d like to do.

Extra activities can typically range anywhere from £5-£80. If you’re good at budgeting you can definitely go cheaper than this!

How do I speak to the group before departure?

We’ll add you into a whatsapp group around 3 weeks before your departure so you can start chatting and getting to know everyone you’ll be traveling with.

Is there Wifi?

Every hotel and hostel will have WIFI as well as most restaurants and cafes. We do recommend having a local SIM card too to ensure you can contact the group anytime throughout the tour.

What type of bag should I bring?

Either a large backpack or suitcase is great but we usually find backpacks are a bit easier to carry around especially onto ferries and transport. We would recommend trying to stay under 20kg if you can.

Should I bring Cash or Card?

Cash is king in Bali so we recommend trying to get some before you arrive. That being said, keep most of it on a card with good international rates like Starling, Monzo or Wise so you can withdraw cash and pay on card where you can with. There are ATMs everywhere in Bali so you’ll always be able to get cash when you need.

Can I wash my clothes?

For about £1-2 per kilo (approx. 2.25 lbs) local laundry services will wash your clothes early morning and return them washed and neatly pressed the following afternoon.