Agung River White Water Rafting
Feel the rush of Bali’s wild side as you navigate the Agung River’s rapids, passing emerald gorges, hanging vines, and traditional villages tucked into the hillsides. Paddle through adventure and serenity in equal measure, guided by experts who know every bend. More than just white water rafting, it’s an immersion into Bali’s raw beauty and heart-thumping spirit.
ATV Ride Through Bali’s Heartland
Escape the tourist trail and power through Bali’s lush countryside on an ATV adventure that winds through terraced rice fields, bamboo groves, and muddy jungle tracks. With panoramic views and bursts of adrenaline, this off-road experience lets you see the island’s wild interior from a thrilling new perspective. Perfect for couples, families, or anyone craving fun with a splash of grit.
Breakfast with Orangutans, Bali Zoo
In a quiet jungle pavilion at Bali Zoo, enjoy a chef-prepared breakfast as orangutans play and swing nearby. This immersive encounter is both ethical and unforgettable, offering close observation without intrusion. Surrounded by tropical greenery and accompanied by other friendly animals, it’s a beautifully curated moment where conservation meets connection — ideal for families and curious travellers alike.
Coffee Plantation Visit
Delve into the world of Balinese coffee at a scenic plantation where rich volcanic soil yields Arabica, Robusta, and the island’s famous kopi luwak. Wander through fragrant rows of coffee plants, watch beans roasted traditionally over fire, and sip on fresh brews with sweeping jungle views. It’s a sensory journey — from soil to cup — for those who savour slow, grounded experiences.
El Kabron Cliff Club, Uluwatu
Set atop a cliff in Uluwatu, El Kabron delivers a dose of Mediterranean flair with unbeatable sunset views. Lounge by the infinity pool, savour Spanish tapas and champagne, and soak in the golden-hour magic as DJs set the mood. It’s intimate, exclusive, and impossibly photogenic — a refined escape for those who like their beach days with a side of elegance.
Finns Beach Club Experience
Located on Canggu’s Berawa Beach, Finns is a playground for the chic and sun-soaked. Sip cocktails in an oceanfront pool, enjoy live DJ sets as the sun sinks low, and dine under glowing lanterns with sand between your toes. Equal parts stylish and relaxed, this day-to-night hotspot embodies Bali’s vibrant beach culture with a distinctly elevated twist.
Garuda Kencana – Monument of Majesty
Rising taller than the Statue of Liberty, the Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue is an awe-inspiring tribute to Hindu mythology and Indonesian craftsmanship. Explore its surrounding cultural park, where performances, sculptures, and panoramic views come together in grand celebration.
Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park
Dominating the Bukit Peninsula, the Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue towers over limestone hills as a bold homage to Hindu mythology. Explore expansive gardens, art installations, cultural performances, and open-air plazas within the surrounding park. It’s not just monumental in scale — it’s a deeper look into Indonesia’s spiritual and artistic heritage, set against panoramic views of the southern coast.
Ijen Crater & Blue Fire TrekIjen Crater & Blue Fire Trek
Climb under moonlight to the edge of Ijen’s smouldering volcano, where blue flames — caused by ignited sulphuric gas — flicker eerily in the dark. As the sun rises, the crater reveals a surreal turquoise lake framed by mist and minerals. This once-in-a-lifetime trek blends science, adventure, and wonder into a breathtaking display of nature’s most rare phenomena.
Island-Hopping the Gili Islands
Just off Lombok’s northwest coast, the Gili Islands — Trawangan, Meno, and Air — offer a blissful blend of barefoot luxury, coral reefs, and slow island rhythm. Cruise across sapphire seas, snorkel with turtles in glass-clear lagoons, and cycle through palm-shaded paths where no cars are allowed. Whether you’re after vibrant beach bars or serene sunset views, each island holds its own charm. Gili days stretch long and easy, wrapped in sea breeze and salt-kissed freedom.
Jungle Swings
Soar above a tropical canvas of palms, jungle canopy, and rice fields on one of Bali’s famous forest swings. Suspended high above Ubud’s river valleys, the experience is equal parts thrill and cinematic beauty. Whether you’re in it for the adrenaline, the photos, or the surreal views, the swings offer a playful yet powerful perspective on Bali’s lush interior.
Labuan Bajo- A world of Dragons
This is more than a getaway — it’s a deep dive into Indonesia’s raw, untouched beauty. Spend two unhurried nights in Labuan Bajo, a vibrant harbour town where sunsets melt into the sea and local markets hum with island life. From here, set sail on a traditional phinisi yacht to explore the wonders of Komodo National Park. Think sunrise hikes on Padar Island, pink-sand beaches, drifting with manta rays, and standing face to face with the ancient Komodo dragon. With two nights ashore and slow, scenic sailing in between, this is where adventure and indulgence find their perfect rhythm.
Lempuyang Temple (Gate of Heaven)
Perched high on Mount Lempuyang, this sacred temple complex offers more than Instagram’s famed “Gate of Heaven.” With its misty stairways, dragon statues, and sweeping views of Mount Agung framed by temple gates, it’s a deeply spiritual site where Balinese pilgrims still come to pray. The journey up is part of the experience — an ascent through jungle silence, ritual offerings, and the breathtaking intersection of architecture and sky.
Mount Batur Sunrise Trek
Begin your trek in the predawn hush, climbing through volcanic slopes by torchlight to summit Mount Batur in time for sunrise. As the horizon glows and steam curls from the crater, Bali slowly unfurls below — lake, forest, and far-off peaks bathed in gold. This is more than a hike; it’s a moment of arrival. For those who seek awe before breakfast, Batur delivers it in full.
Mount Bromo Sunrise Adventure
Leave the world behind in the early hours and journey into East Java’s lunar landscape for a sunrise you’ll never forget. Standing at the caldera’s edge, watch golden light break across Mount Bromo’s smoking crater and the vast Tengger Sand Sea. It’s nature at its most theatrical — mystical, raw, and deeply humbling for those who rise before the world does.
Nusa Dua Devdan Show
Experience a dazzling stage performance that journeys across Indonesia’s many islands — from the tribal rhythms of Papua to the elegance of Javanese court dances. The Devdan Show blends cultural authenticity with Cirque-style spectacle, complete with aerial acts, dramatic lighting, and modern choreography. It’s a dynamic way to witness Indonesia’s cultural diversity come alive in one unforgettable evening.
Nusa Penida – Island of Cliffs and Coves
Hop across the aquamarine waters to Bali’s wild sibling, where dramatic cliffs drop into sapphire seas and untouched beaches emerge like whispers from another world. From the iconic curve of Kelingking Beach to the surreal textures of Broken Beach and the crystalline tide pools of Angel’s Billabong, Nusa Penida is raw, cinematic, and soul-stirring.
Nusa Penida Day Trip
Just a short boat ride from Bali lies Nusa Penida — an island of towering cliffs, hidden coves, and cinematic seascapes. Explore iconic spots like Kelingking Beach and Angel’s Billabong, snorkel in aquamarine bays with manta rays, and wind along jungle paths to secret lookouts. Raw and untamed, Nusa Penida offers a wild beauty that feels worlds away yet easily within reach.
Penglipuran Traditional Village
Step into Penglipuran, one of Bali’s most beautifully preserved traditional villages. Lined with manicured gardens and bamboo architecture, the village maintains a strict code of cultural harmony and environmental care. No motorbikes, no fences, and no chaos — just a serene glimpse into ancestral life. Meet local families, learn about their customs, and see how ancient Balinese values thrive amid simplicity, pride, and ritual.
Pink Beach – Nature’s Rare Blush
Tucked away on Lombok’s southeastern coast lies a beach where the sands blush rose at sunrise—a natural phenomenon caused by crushed red coral mixing with ivory grains. Swim in crystalline waters, snorkel in coral-rich shallows, or simply stroll barefoot on one of the world’s rarest coastlines. Secluded and serene, it’s a soft-spoken marvel.
Pink Beach, Lombok
Tucked along Lombok’s remote eastern coast lies Tangsi Beach, better known as Pink Beach — one of the few in the world where coral fragments tint the sand blush. Framed by turquoise waters and rugged cliffs, this secluded cove invites quiet picnics, barefoot walks, and snorkeling in coral-rich shallows. Far less commercial than its Bali counterparts, the beach is a gentle escape where nature shows off with rare, rosy perfection.
Pura Besakih – Mother Temple of Bali
Known as the Mother Temple, Pura Besakih is Bali’s most important spiritual site, nestled 1,000 metres up Mount Agung’s southern slope. A sprawling complex of over 80 temples, it commands panoramic views and a deep reverence among Balinese Hindus. Visit with a local guide to understand the rituals, symbolism, and cultural weight behind each tiered shrine. It’s not just a landmark — it’s the heartbeat of Bali’s spiritual identity.
Ramayana Ballet at Uluwatu or Prambanan
Experience the legendary Ramayana epic brought to life through dance, drama, and traditional gamelan music — set beneath the stars at a dramatic temple stage. Whether in Prambanan near Yogyakarta or by the cliffs of Uluwatu, the performance is a cultural jewel: elegant costumes, fire torches, and hypnotic movement retelling an ancient love story. It’s theatre steeped in myth, art, and open-air enchantment.
Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
Step into a lush jungle sanctuary in the heart of Ubud, where moss-covered temples and banyan roots frame playful grey macaques roaming freely. This sacred space is more than a monkey encounter — it’s a spiritual experience tied to Balinese Hinduism, where humans, nature, and animals coexist in harmony. As you wander its ancient paths, the forest reveals a deep sense of stillness, mischief, and the quiet magic that defines Ubud’s soul.