9 Days in Bali

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Arrive at Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS)
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Transfer to...

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Drive to Uluwatu on the Bukit Peninsula
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Visit Uluwatu Temple perched above the cliffs
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Catch a fast boat from Sanur to Nusa Penida
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Visit Kelingking Beach (famous cliff vie...

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Visit Diamond Beach and Atuh Beach
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Enjoy panoramic views from Rumah Pohon Treehouse<...

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Visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
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Explore Tegalalang Rice Terraces and take a...

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Early morning pickup (2 AM) for Mount Batur hike
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Reach the summit in time for sunris...

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Visit Tirta Empul Temple and take part in a water purification ritual
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Explore Goa Ga...

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Transfer to a beach area like Sanur or Nusa Dua
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Spend your day relaxing on the beach...

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Enjoy a relaxed breakfast
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Shop for souvenirs in Seminyak, Ubud or local artisan stor...
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Not at all. Nine days gives you the perfect mix of sightseeing, beach time, and downtime without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
A great balance is spending 3 nights in Seminyak or Uluwatu, 3 to 4 nights in Ubud, and 1 to 2 nights near the beach again in Sanur or Nusa Dua before your departure.
Yes. If you would rather avoid boat rides or long day trips, you can explore other regions like Sidemen, Munduk, or Lovina for equally scenic and cultural experiences.
Bring lightweight clothing, swimwear, hiking shoes, sandals, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a sarong or scarf for temple visits. A light jacket is useful for cooler mornings in Ubud or Mount Batur.
Yes, Bali is generally safe for solo travelers. Just follow basic travel precautions, avoid isolated areas at night, and use trusted transportation services like Grab or private drivers.
Most nationalities can enter Indonesia visa-free for up to 30 days. However, visa rules can change, so it's best to check the latest information with your local embassy before traveling.
A mid-range traveler might spend around $50–$100 USD per day, including accommodation, meals, transport, and activities. Budget and luxury options are also widely available.
Hiring a private driver is the most convenient way to explore Bali. For shorter trips, apps like Grab or Gojek are affordable and reliable. Scooters are popular but only recommended if you’re an experienced rider.