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Discover Bali’s highlights in one day with this all-inclusive private tour exploring temples, rice terraces, volcano views, and local markets for a genuine experience.
Exploring Bali in a Day: Ubud and Kintamani Volcano View Private Tour Review
Bali’s charm isn’t just about its beaches; it’s rooted deeply in its lush inland landscapes, ancient temples, and vibrant markets. This all-inclusive private tour offers a comprehensive way to experience some of Bali’s most iconic sights in roughly 10 hours — perfect for travelers eager to make the most of a single day without the hassle of navigating solo.
What stands out most about this tour? It’s the combination of flexibility and personalized attention. Your own driver doubles as a guide, packing in visits to temples, rice terraces, coffee plantations, and cultural sites, all with the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off.
A potential consideration? The day is packed — so if you have limited mobility, expect a lot of walking and some early starts. This tour is best suited for those who want a well-rounded, immersive taste of Bali’s inland treasures without the stress of planning each stop.
If you’re curious about Bali’s traditional arts, scenic vistas, and spiritual sites, this fully tailored private experience will likely hit the mark.
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Your day begins with a visit to SunSri House of Jewelry in Celuk, renowned for showcasing Bali’s exquisite gold and silver craftsmanship. Here, you’ll see artisans combining age-old techniques with modern technology. It’s fascinating to witness the meticulous process from design to final piece, offering a behind-the-scenes look at Bali’s thriving jewelry industry. Reviewers like Mathilde G mention “visiting this place and seeing how artisans work was a highlight,” which underscores how this stop offers more than just a quick look — it’s an appreciation of Bali’s artisanal skills.
Tip: If you’re into jewelry or handmade crafts, this stop is a treasure trove. Plus, it’s a brief 30-minute visit, so it fits well into the schedule.
Next, the tour takes you to Batuan Temple, a beautifully designed Balinese Hindu temple. The intricate Balinese ornaments and the unique fiber-made roof are impressive. Located conveniently along the main road from Denpasar to Ubud, this temple provides a peaceful respite and insight into local religious practices. Because it’s a place actively maintained by local residents, the atmosphere feels authentic and unspoiled.
Authentic insight: The temple’s design combines religious symbolism with local artistry, making it a photo-worthy stop that also offers cultural context.
One of Bali’s most significant spiritual sites, Tirta Empul, is famous not only for its stunning architecture but also for its sacred springs. Legend says these waters were created by the god Indra and are believed to possess healing powers. Visitors often participate in traditional bathing rituals, which is a memorable way to engage with Bali’s spiritual side.
Guests have noted that “the water feels refreshing and blessed,” and that it’s a chance to witness a living religious tradition. Allow about an hour here to explore, take photos, and soak in the atmosphere.
No visit to Bali is complete without sampling its world-famous coffees. Satria Agrowisata, nestled within lush jungle surroundings, offers tastings of teas and coffees, including the infamous kopi luwak — civet coffee made from beans eaten and excreted by the civet.
A guided walk around the plantation reveals the process behind producing this luxury item, which reviewers find both intriguing and, admittedly, a bit unappetizing. The walk lasts about an hour and includes tastings, making it a perfect short break.
After a busy morning, you’ll enjoy a leisurely buffet lunch overlooking Mount and Lake Batur. This is a highlight for many, blending scenic views with delicious, well-prepared food. Mathilde G praised the lunch setting as “romantic and serene,” perfect for unwinding amidst the beauty of Bali’s landscape.
The iconic rice terraces are a must-see for anyone visiting Bali. Carved into the hillside, these terraces showcase Bali’s traditional irrigation system and are framed by coconut trees and lush greenery. Expect stunning panoramic views and plenty of photo opportunities.
The guide can explain how farmers work the land, giving you insight into the importance of rice in Balinese culture. The 30-minute stop allows for a relaxed walk and soaking up the scenery.
In Ubud, the Monkey Forest offers a lively encounter with Macaques amid a tropical forest setting. Watching these playful primates is entertaining — but it’s wise to stay aware of your belongings. The sanctuary not only offers a fun animal experience but also a peaceful environment filled with ancient temple ruins.
Concluding your day, the Ubud Art Market provides vibrant shopping for arts, crafts, and souvenirs. It’s a lively spot to browse or pick up a handmade gift. Nearby, the Ubud Swing offers the chance to swing high above the treetops, capturing those classic Bali photos.
This private tour operates with a flexible, personalized approach, making it ideal for those who prefer a tailored experience. The driver/guide, praised for their knowledge — like Putu — enriches each stop with stories and background, often sharing details not found in guidebooks.
Starting at 8:00 am and lasting around 10 hours, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, eliminating any transport worries. The price of $63.02 per person is quite reasonable given the all-inclusive nature — tickets, water, and a buffet lunch are covered.
The tour requires a minimum of 2 persons and is booked about 43 days in advance on average, which indicates its popularity. For those traveling with little ones, a baby car seat can be arranged at an extra cost, but it’s important to plan ahead.
This tour is ideal for travelers wanting an immersive, all-in-one inland Bali experience without the hassle of planning each detail. Perfect for first-timers eager to check off major sights in one day, or those with limited time on the island.
It’s particularly good for those who value personalized, private tours with knowledgeable guides, and who enjoy a mix of cultural, natural, and culinary highlights. If you have a curiosity about Bali’s arts, temples, and scenic landscapes, this tour will satisfy your cravings.
For around $63, this private Bali day tour offers outstanding value, taking you through some of the island’s most iconic sights with ease and comfort. The combination of cultural insights, stunning vistas, and authentic experiences makes it a well-rounded way to spend a day.
The inclusion of all tickets, a delicious buffet lunch, and hotel transfers means you won’t need to worry about extra costs or logistics, allowing you to focus on enjoying Bali’s beauty. The knowledgeable guides, like Putu, elevate the experience, sharing stories that deepen your understanding of Bali’s traditions and way of life.
While the schedule is full, it’s a great choice for active travelers who want a rundown of Bali’s inland treasures without sacrificing comfort or authenticity. Whether you’re a nature lover, a cultural enthusiast, or simply looking to tick off Bali’s must-see spots, this tour delivers.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but if you’re bringing a baby, a car seat can be arranged at extra cost. Be aware that the schedule involves a lot of walking and some early hours.
What’s included in the price?
The cost covers private transportation, all entrance tickets, bottled water, a buffet lunch, and an English-speaking driver/guide.
Can I customize the itinerary?
The tour can be tailored to your needs, and your guide will help make adjustments if you have specific interests or time constraints.
How long does each stop last?
Most stops are around 30 minutes, except Tirta Empul and Satria Agrowisata, which last about an hour each, ensuring a good balance between sightseeing and travel.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, hotel transfers are included within Bali, making it a seamless experience.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing, sturdy shoes for walking, and modest attire for temple visits are recommended.
Is there a lot of walking involved?
Yes, expect some walking at each site, especially the rice terraces and the Monkey Forest.
What’s the lunch like?
A buffet lunch overlooking Mount and Lake Batur, praised for its scenic setting and satisfying menu.
How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book about 43 days ahead, so planning early is advisable to secure your preferred date.
What happens if it rains?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to rain, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This private Bali day tour strikes a perfect balance of convenience, cultural richness, and scenic beauty — a day well spent exploring Bali’s inland gems.