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Experience Bali’s beauty on this private Kintamani Volcano View Tour, featuring waterfalls, temples, rice terraces, and stunning volcano views—all at your own pace.
Taking a full-day private tour around Bali offers a fantastic way to see some of the island’s most iconic sights, and the Kintamani Volcano View Tour certainly fits that bill. Priced at $80 for up to five people, it promises a personalized, flexible experience with a knowledgeable guide, comfortable transportation, and a range of attractions—from waterfalls to ancient temples and lush rice terraces. This is a tour designed for those who want to soak in Bali’s diverse scenery without the hassle of navigating on their own.
What we particularly like about this experience is the tailored pace it offers. You’re not stuck in a bus with strangers, but instead enjoy the freedom to linger or move quickly through each stop. That said, one potential consideration is the cost of admission fees, which aren’t included and can add to the overall expense if you’re planning to visit every site. This tour suits travelers who appreciate cultural insights, stunning views, and a comfy, guided experience that takes the stress out of planning.
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Your day begins with a visit to Tegenungan Waterfall, known as the best waterfall in southern Bali. The waterfall is a popular spot for photos, but it’s also a place to enjoy the sound of rushing water and cool off in the spring-fed pools. Reviewers mention the experience as a relaxing way to kick off the day, with one noting it’s a great spot to splash around or just sit back and listen. For an extra charge, you can also walk across a glass bridge close to the waterfall—making it a fun, slightly adrenaline-filled addition.
While the admission ticket isn’t included, the natural beauty makes this stop worthwhile. Expect around two hours here, giving enough time for photos, a quick dip, and some leisurely strolling.
Next, the journey takes you to Mount Kawi, an 11th-century temple complex set in the Valley of the Balinese Kings. It’s an ancient site with stunning stone carvings and multiple shrines, offering a glimpse into Bali’s spiritual history. Many travelers find the peaceful atmosphere and intricate architecture fascinating. The review mentions that the guide explains the significance of each part of the site, enriching the experience.
This stop is typically about an hour long, and while the entrance fee isn’t included, the cultural importance of Mount Kawi makes it a meaningful visit.
A highlight for many visitors, Tirta Empul is famous for its cleansing ritual—locals and travelers alike line up to participate in the sacred water purification process. The guide often explains the ritual’s significance, adding depth to what might seem like a simple bath. Reviewers comment on how the guide took the time to explain the spiritual meaning behind the ceremony, turning it into a memorable cultural experience.
Plan for around an hour here, and remember that the admission fee isn’t included. Participating in the cleansing ritual can be a moving, humbling experience, especially when witnessed in the context of local traditions.
Next, you’ll stop in Susut, a lush area known for its vibrant farms and markets. Here, you can browse stalls selling fresh fruits, vegetables, spices, and bamboo—perfect for picking up authentic souvenirs or simply enjoying the sights and smells of Bali’s rural life. Reviewers mention that this stop is a delightful break, giving a real taste of local agriculture and giving you the chance to buy fresh produce directly from farmers.
This stop is free, and you’ll have about an hour to explore at your leisure.
The tour then moves to Mount Batur, an active volcano that offers some of the most breathtaking vistas on the island. Many visitors love the panoramic views of the volcano and surrounding landscape. A number of cafes and restaurants with volcano views make this a popular spot to unwind and enjoy a coffee or meal. The guide often recommends visiting one of these spots for a relaxing break amid stunning scenery.
Expect around two hours here—giving enough time for photos, a snack, or just soaking in the landscape. Admission to Mount Batur itself isn’t included, but the views alone make it worth the visit.
No Bali tour is complete without a stop at the Tegalalang Rice Terrace. This UNESCO-listed site is famous for its lush, layered fields and traditional irrigation system—your camera will thank you. Reviewers love how the terraces give a real sense of Bali’s agricultural heritage, and many appreciate the opportunity to walk along the paths for different photo angles.
This stop lasts about an hour, and admission is free. It’s one of those quintessential Bali sights that perfectly captures the island’s natural beauty.
The tour concludes with a visit to Ubud, often called Bali’s cultural hub. You can choose to explore the traditional art market, stroll along Campuhan Ridge Walk, or just enjoy the relaxed village atmosphere. The guide is happy to drop you off at your preferred spot before heading back to your hotel.
In reviews, travelers mention that Ubud is a great place to soak up Bali’s arts and crafts scene or simply enjoy some downtime. This final stop is flexible and free, lasting about an hour.
The entire day is spent in a private vehicle, which means you’ll avoid the crowds and have the flexibility to focus on what interests you most. This setup is especially appealing for those who prefer a relaxed pace and personalized attention. The driver and guide are included, and they’re generally praised for their friendliness and knowledge—one reviewer even highlighted a guide named Pak Gede Arta for his outstanding service.
At $80 for up to five people, this tour offers good value, especially considering the private nature and the wide range of sights covered. However, keep in mind that entrance fees aren’t included, so your total cost depends on how many sites you visit and their respective fees. While it’s an additional expense, many find the convenience and expert guidance worth the extra dollars.
Starting at 8:00 am and lasting around 8-9 hours, the schedule is quite full but manageable. You’ll get ample time at most stops, which is a significant plus over group tours with fixed schedules.
This experience is best suited for curious travelers who value personalized attention and want to explore Bali’s highlights without the hassle of planning every detail. It’s perfect for those who appreciate cultural insights, stunning scenic views, and the comfort of private transportation. If you’re traveling with family or friends and prefer a flexible, intimate day, this tour provides excellent value.
However, if you’re budget-conscious and comfortable navigating sites independently, you might find some of the entrance fees and optional expenses add up. Also, those with mobility issues should consider their comfort level since some sites involve walking or uneven terrain.
For travelers seeking a well-rounded, personalized Bali experience, the Kintamani Volcano View Tour ticks many boxes. It combines cultural visits—like temples and traditional markets—with natural wonders, such as waterfalls and rice terraces, all guided by knowledgeable locals. The private transport ensures a relaxed, stress-free day, allowing you to focus on the sights and sounds that make Bali special.
While the additional entrance fees could be a consideration, the overall value, flexibility, and depth of insights make this tour a compelling choice for those who want to see Bali at their own pace. It’s particularly ideal for curious explorers who love learning about local traditions and enjoy breathtaking views—without feeling rushed or squeezed into a large group.
If you’re after a meaningful, scenic, and comfortable way to explore Bali’s highlights, this tour has a lot to offer.
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $80 per group, suitable for up to five people. It includes private transportation, a guide, bottled water, and gratuities.
Are admission fees included?
No, the tour price does not include admission fees for sites like Tegenungan Waterfall, Mount Kawi, Tirta Empul, or Mount Batur. These are paid separately.
What time does the tour start?
The tour begins at 8:00 am. It lasts around 8 to 9 hours, depending on timing and how long you spend at each stop.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children are welcome, but they must be accompanied by an adult. The physical activity level is moderate, so consider your child’s comfort with walking and outdoor sites.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since it’s a private tour, you can discuss your preferences with the guide. You’re free to spend more or less time at certain locations.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, the tour uses private vehicles, ensuring a comfortable, air-conditioned ride. The driver and guide are experienced and friendly.
What should I wear?
Smart casual is recommended. Dress appropriately for outdoor sites, and bring sunscreen, a hat, and comfortable shoes.
Are refunds available if I cancel?
Yes, cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance. After that, the full fare is non-refundable.
Will I see the cleansing ritual at Tirta Empul?
Many travelers do witness the ritual, which is an integral part of the temple experience. The guide can explain its significance.
Is this tour suitable in all weather conditions?
Absolutely. The tour operates rain or shine, so dress accordingly and be prepared for possible weather changes.
This thoughtfully curated Bali tour balances adventure, culture, and relaxation, making it an excellent choice for those eager to absorb the island’s essence in one memorable day.