6 Days in Bali Itinerary

01Arrival in Bali & Sunset at Uluwatu Temple
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  • Arrive at Ngurah Rai International Airport (Denpasar) and check in to your hotel in

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02Day 2: Beach Day in South Bali
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  • Start the day at Padang Padang Beach or Dre...

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03Day 3: Ubud – Rice Terraces, Culture & Arts
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  • Drive to Ubud, the cultural heart of Bali.

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04Day 4: Sunrise Trek & Water Temples
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  • Start early (around 2 AM) for the Mount Batur Sunrise Trek. Watch the sun rise over v...

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05Day 5: East Bali Adventure – Gates of Heaven & Water Palace
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  • Travel to Lempuyang Temple, also known as the

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06Day 6: Shopping, Relaxation & Departure
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  • Depending on your flight, spend the morning relaxing at your resort or beach.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes! Six days is perfect to explore Bali’s beaches, temples, waterfalls, rice terraces, and even a sunrise trek. You won’t see everything, but you’ll cover the highlights without feeling rushed.

Split your stay between South Bali (Seminyak, Jimbaran, or Uluwatu) for beaches and nightlife, and Ubud for culture, nature, and temples.

The easiest way is to hire a private driver for day trips or rent a scooter for shorter distances. Apps like Grab or Gojek also work well in popular areas.

The dry season (April–October) is ideal with sunny weather, perfect for beach days and outdoor activities. Avoid December–February if you want to skip heavy rains.

Many nationalities can enter visa-free for 30 days, while some need a Visa on Arrival (extendable). Always check current requirements before traveling.

Light clothing, swimwear, sandals, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a sarong for temple visits. If trekking Mount Batur, bring a light jacket as mornings are chilly.

Budget travelers can get by with $40–50/day, mid-range travelers spend around $80–120/day, while luxury stays can go higher depending on resorts and activities.