





Bali doesn't need an introduction — it needs a good itinerary. And if you've been searching for a Bali tour package from India that actually covers both sides of the island without stretching it thin, this is it. Seminyak for the coast, the energy, the sunsets that hit different. Ubud for the stillness, the jungle, the kind of mornings that make you genuinely forget what day it is. Five days. Two worlds. One trip that earns every rupee.
Seminyak is where Bali shows off. The beach stretches wide, the cafés spill onto the street, and the evenings feel like they were designed by someone who really understood how a holiday should feel. Your base here — Horison Seminyak Bali — keeps you close to everything: the shore, the food scene, the boutique lanes of Jalan Kayu Aya. It's the kind of hotel where you drop your bags and immediately want to step back out.
The days move fast in the best way. Tanjung Benoa delivers the watersports Bali is famous for — Banana Boat, Jet Ski, Adventure Parasailing — in the calmest, most beginner-friendly bay on the island. By evening, the mood shifts completely. Uluwatu Temple sits 70 metres above the Indian Ocean on a sheer limestone cliff, and watching the sun drop behind it is one of those travel moments you genuinely can't recreate on a screen. The cliffs go orange, the sea goes dark, and Bali reminds you why you came.
Then comes Ubud — and the whole pace of the trip changes. The drive up through Kintamani gives you your first real look at Bali's volcanic heart: Mount Batur rising out of a crater lake, mist on the ridgeline, highland air that actually feels cool. The Ubud Village Tour takes you through the cultural core of the island — the royal palace, the markets, the narrow lanes where Bali's artistic tradition is still very much alive. And then the Bali Swing by Pioneer throws you out over a jungle canopy above the Tegalalang Rice Terrace valley — which sounds touristy until you're actually up there, hanging above all that green, and it's the best thing you've done all trip. Tegenungan Waterfall rounds out the day with a cold-water reset that feels earned.
Your villa at FullMoon Villa Ubud — a private one-bedroom pool villa — is the kind of place that changes how you feel about hotels. A private pool. Jungle on three sides. Mornings with no agenda. It's where the trip stops being a tour and starts being a holiday.
The highlands save their best for last. Pura Ulun Danu Bratan — the famous Ulundanu Temple — sits on the edge of Lake Bratan with mist rolling off the water behind it, one of the most quietly stunning spots in all of Bali. The Handara Gate is exactly as photogenic as Instagram suggests, and worth every kilometre of the drive. And then Tanah Lot — the ancient sea temple on its rocky island, with the tide coming in and the sun going down directly behind it. It's the image most people associate with Bali, and standing in front of it at golden hour, you'll understand why it stuck.
This 5-day Bali holiday package is built for travellers who want the real thing — not a rushed highlights tour, not a resort-only trip. Watersports, temples, a volcano, a jungle villa, three sunsets worth talking about, and a private pool to decompress in between. Whether you're planning a Bali honeymoon trip, a Bali group tour from India, or just a proper holiday that actually delivers — this itinerary covers it without wasting a single day.
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Nights Horison Seminyak Bali — Superior Room (BB Basis) 🏡 2 Nights FullMoon Villa Ubud — One Bedroom Private Pool Villa (BB Basis)
Lunch is not included in the package.
Any kind of personal transportation or cab service is not included.
A sturdy backpack to carry daily essentials during sightseeing and treks.
Heavy jacket, fleece, thermals, gloves, woollen cap, and muffler. Full-sleeve t-shirts, trek pants, and extra socks for layering and comfort during the journey — temperatures drop sharply, especially early morning and night.
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