4 Days in Bali

Arrival: Land at Denpasar International Airport (Ngurah Rai) and check in to your hotel or villa in Seminyak, Jimbaran, or Uluwatu.
Afternoon: Rest and freshen up after your flight.
Evening:...
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Morning:
- Drive to Ubud, Bali’s cultural heart.
- Stop at the Tegallalang Rice Terraces for iconic views.
- Visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary.
Afternoon:
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Option A: Mount Batur Sunrise Trek
- Start around 3 AM for a Mount Batur sunrise trek.
- Have breakfast overlooking Lake Batur.
- Visit Tirta Empul Temple (holy spring water purification site). <...

Morning: Relax at Seminyak or Nusa Dua Beach. If you prefer adventure, try snorkeling or surfing at Canggu or Sanur.
Shopping: Pick up souvenirs at Seminyak Square, Kuta Art Market, or Ubud handicraft shops...
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Yes, 4 days is enough to see highlights like Uluwatu, Ubud, waterfalls, and beaches. For deeper exploration, a week is ideal.
It’s best to split between Ubud (for culture) and Seminyak/Uluwatu (for beaches). If you want convenience, stay in South Bali and do day trips.
Budget travelers can spend $250–$350, mid-range about $500–$700, and luxury $1,000+ for 4 days (including hotels, meals, and activities).
Yes, but it’s rainy season. Expect short tropical showers, but mornings are often sunny great for sightseeing.
Many nationalities get a 30-day visa on arrival. Check the latest rules before flying.