Bali

Bali

Indonesia is a large country located in Southeast Asia and Oceania. It is made up of more than 17,000 islands, and is the world’s largest island country. Indonesia is known for its diverse culture and landscapes, ranging from lush rainforests and stunning beaches to active volcanoes and ancient temples. Some popular tourist destinations in Indonesia include Bali, a tropical island known for its beautiful beaches, temples, and rice terraces, and Jakarta, the capital city. In Jakarta, you can visit landmarks such as the National Monument and the Istiqlal Mosque, as well as explore the city’s many museums and markets. Indonesia is also home to many national parks, such as the Komodo National Park and the Orangutan Rehabilitation Center, where you can see a wide range of wildlife. The climate in Indonesia is tropical, with high humidity and temperatures ranging from 26 to 33 degrees Celsius (79 to 91 degrees Fahrenheit) throughout the year.

Itinerary

Arrival in Bali followed by hotel transfer

Register and relax

Learn about the local animals and conservation initiatives at the Bali Safari and Marine Park, which welcomes people with disabilities.

In the evening, take in a traditional Balinese dance performance with sign language interpretation for the deaf.

Visit local markets and handicraft stores as part of a guided tour of Ubud that includes audio explanations for those who are blind.

Visit the Ubud Monkey Forest to discover the significance of monkeys as a protected species and their place in Balinese culture.

Enjoy a vegetarian or vegan dinner at a place that welcomes everyone and offers dietary restrictions sufferers options.

Visit the magnificent Tanah Lot Temple, which was constructed on a seaside rock formation and offers accessibility features for people with disabilities.

Visit the Bedugul Botanical Gardens to take in the beautiful scenery and rich foliage, which includes audio descriptions for those who are blind.

Visit the magnificent Mengwi Royal Palace, a typical Balinese palace, with audio explanations available for those who are blind.

Take a boat tour to the adjacent islands, where you can go swimming and snorkeling. Accessible boats are available for people with mobility challenges.

Visit a nearby school to hear about efforts for educational and cultural exchange, such as those for kids with impairments.

Take part in a traditional Balinese cooking session to discover the local food and learn about dietary limitations.

Visit TanjungBenoa Beach for leisure and water sports, as well as services for people with impairments.

Leave Bali and head back home

Not satisfied with this regular itinerary? Make your own.

Inclusions


Cost Includes:
  • Airline ticket for a round trip on Malaysia Airlines
  • 20 kg Luggage + Hot Flight Meal
  • Arrival-only visas
  • Nights of lodging at a four-star hotel
  • A swing in Bali with a local lunch
  • Daily Breakfast Buffet at Hotel
  • Tour to Ubud Palace and Ubud Market
  • Excursion to Kintamani Volcano
  • Tanah Lot Temple
  • Sunset tour in Uluwatu
  • Kecak Dance
  • A driver who speaks English
  • Welcome flower garlands Balinese Nest; all admission fees
  • Tours with free mineral water
  • All transfers by private vehicle.
Cost Excludes:
  • Personal expenses such as drinks, laundry, phone calls, and insurance.
  • Video, still, camera fee, excess baggage, emergency, medical expenses, and insurance.
  • Any additional costs incurred as a result of unforeseen circumstances, such as accidents or natural catastrophes
  • Any Tips for the driver, assistant, guide, restaurant, and lodging during the tour
  • Any optional excursions not included in the tour schedule
  • Any other items not covered by the topics included

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