Exploring Bali
Bali, Indonesia is a beautiful island that offers a unique blend of culture, adventure, and relaxation. With its stunning beaches, lush rice paddies, and vibrant nightlife, Bali is a must-visit destination for any traveler.
After our 3 days stay in Bandung, Indonesia we head straight to Bali, and we stayed in the area of Kuta Beach for 4 days. Bali is a warm island with tropical breeze and friendly locals.
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Where to stay in Bali: Wina Holiday Villa
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This villa is a 4-star resort located just 100 meters from Kuta Beach.
The hotel is conveniently located just 20 minutes drive away from the International Ngurah Rai Airport, walking distance to the Kuta Night’s Life entertainment centers, and 30 minutes drive away to Nusa Dua area, Sanur, and Denpasar.
The hotel offers comfortable and spacious rooms, 2 outdoor pools, 2 bars, and a restaurant.
We booked a Deluxe King Room, with a comfy king size bed, desk, tv, personal fridge with 4 bottles of water every day, ensuite bathroom with bathtub and hot shower.
With a small balcony and pool access. We stayed here for the whole 4 days and we have a daily breakfast for two.
The staff is friendly and welcoming, and the rooms are clean and well-maintained. This hotel is perfect for families, couples, and solo travelers looking for a relaxing and enjoyable vacation for an affordable price.
Price per night: 2,200 Pesos with breakfast for 2
Overall, our stay at the Wina Holiday Villa Kuta Bali is great! Our bed is comfortable, and the location is very convenient around Kuta Beach Bali.
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What we did for 4 days in Bali
Day 1
On the first day of our trip, we arrived early and were fortunate enough to check-in to our hotel before the usual 2 pm. However, my boyfriend’s (at the time) shoes broke while we were on the train in Jakarta, so we had to buy new ones.
Luckily, he bought me a pair too! We decided to spend the rest of the day shopping at the nearby Beachwalk Shopping Center.
For our first dinner, we had a full meal at Warunk Cuci Mata.
We ordered:
Mie Ayam Jamur for IDR 45,000 – An Indonesian dish with egg noodles topped with diced chicken and mushrooms, served separately with hot chicken soup.
Nasi Bakar Ayam Betutu for IDR 60,000 – a rice meal with chicken, wrapped in banana leaf and grilled.
Mango Sticky Rice for IDR 35,000
Day 2
A perfect way to spend your morning is to visit a coffee farm in Bali.
Here we get to try various tea flavours and coffee available in Jambe Asri.
Ubud, Bali is a charming town located in the heart of the island. It’s known for its lush rice paddies, vibrant culture, and stunning temples.
Next is we visited the Pura Dalem Ubud Temple, which is located in the heart of the town. The temple is known for its intricate carvings and stunning architecture.
It’s a great place to explore the local culture and learn about the history of Bali. Be sure to dress modestly and respectfully when visiting the temple. But don’t worry, you can rent a sarong at the temple for a minimum price.
Green ATV Bali
We had an awesome ATV ride in the outskirts of Bali. The tracks were super challenging and promised an ATV ride like no other, with river and jungle tracks and thrilling off-road terrain.
Driving the ATV through the river was so much fun! We skillfully maneuvered through the flowing waters, creating exhilarating splashes along the way.
Before embarking on the adventure, we recommend wearing clothing that you don’t mind getting dirty. The muddy track is certain to leave your attire wet and soiled. Opt for simple and comfortable clothing that facilitates ease of movement while riding the ATV. This way, you can fully enjoy the experience without any discomfort or hindrance.
After our one-hour ATV ride and all the mud we had on our bodies, we headed back to Green ATV and showered. They provided soap, shampoo, conditioner, and towels.
Price for 2 with set lunch IDR 1,200,000 / PHP 4,300
In the afternoon, after all our activities, we head to the Ubud shopping at the local shopping center.
Here, you can find a variety of souvenirs and goodies to bring back home to your family and friends.
Day 2 Dinner:
For our dinner we just ordered pizza, clubhouse sandwich with fries at the hotel restaurant.
Day 3
On day 3, we went to Seminyak to have lunch at the popular tourist spot – Motel Mexicola. It is a popular night life for tourists and locals alike.
The restaurant is known for its authentic Mexican cuisine, vibrant atmosphere, and stunning decor. The menu at Motel Mexicola Seminyak Bali is designed for sharing, with a variety of Mexican tapas that are perfect for groups.
The staff is friendly and welcoming, and the atmosphere is lively and fun. We tried some of the signature dishes, such as the tacos al pastor, the guacamole, and the churros.
In the afternoon to night, we just enjoyed the long stretch of Kuta Beach. It’s known for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and delicious local cuisine.
There are many restaurants and food stalls along the beach area that offer a variety of dishes, such as nasi goreng, mie goreng, satay, and gado-gado. Be sure to try some of the fresh seafood, which is a specialty in Bali.
You can also enjoy a cold beer or a refreshing cocktail while watching the sunset over the Indian Ocean.
Day 4 – going back to Manila.
Our overall budget for 6 days in Indonesia with Airfare, train, Grab/Gojek, hotels, tours, food, and shopping were around 45,000 Pesos each. This varies on how much you were able to purchase your roundtrip ticket. Generally, traveling around Indonesia is cheap. For as little as 500 Pesos a day per person for meals is decent enough to budget on your Indonesia travel.
I hope this itinerary helps you plan your short and slow phase travel around Bali. Enjoy your travels!
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