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Tourists with their guide at a temple in Bali

There are 17,000 islands in the Indonesian archipelago, but none shine brighter than Bali. 

See the green slopes of Mt Batur to the Bintang bodegas on Seminyak’s main party strip. Bali is a volcano-dotted, beach-fringed paradise that’s serene and sensational by turns. Beyond the mega-resorts and yoga studios, you'll find the essence of Bali, the temples, out-of-the-way mountain towns, local markets and lazy fishing villages. Our Bali tours have something for everyone. Dive the impossibly blue waters off Lovina. Be welcomed into a Balinese family home. Soak in the Banja hot springs or sip smoothies in Ubud’s cafes . As always, when it comes to paradise, the hardest bit is choosing what to do first. 

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Bali at a glance

Capital city.

Denpasar (population 789,000)

4.2 million

(GMT+07:00) Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta

CALLING CODE

Electricity.

Type C (European 2-pin) Type F (German 2-pin, side clip earth) Type G (Irish/British 3-pin)

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Local culture.

Between the 12th and 20th centuries, Bali has often been treated as a pawn in the games of kings, rajahs and generals. More often than not, its fate has been closely tied to neighboring Lombok with fierce battles between the two islands over the centuries as different rulers vied for regional dominance. This history of varied occupation can be seen in Bali today, with elements of Hinduism and Islam present in modern Balinese society. However, there is no historical animosity between the religions, or even between the islands of Lombok and Bali.

One of the defining moments in Bali’s history took place in the 16th century when the collapse of the Majapahit dynasty encouraged the spread of Islam from the surrounding states into the Javanese kingdom. Rather than live under Islamic rule, many Hindu elites chose to escape to Bali. These elites included many artists, dancers, musicians, actors and court-supported artisans, as well as some more artistically inclined priests. The result was an intense proliferation of cultural arts across Bali, no doubt inspired by rich Balinese folklore featuring epic battles of good and evil, gods and mortals. This reputation persists today, with many travelers falling in love with the island’s intricate temple carvings, dance performances, colorful sarongs and handicrafts.

When you combine a love of arts with world-class beaches and deliciously fiery sambals, it’s no surprise Bali’s tourism industry is soaring. It’s not unusual for someone to ask you whether this is your second, third or fourth visit to the island. Many locals rely on tourism to some extent, either by working as tour operators or running hotels, yoga studios, massage parlors, bars, cafes or restaurants.

The destination’s popularity with  Australians  means there’s a gradual cultural creep in larger cities like Seminyak, where Melbourne-style cafes and international clothing labels are particularly popular. If you escape the resorts and head further north from Denpasar, you’re more likely to encounter traditional warungs (eateries) and villages untouched by tourism sprawl.

One last word of advice: always watch where you put your feet. Locals will traditionally place small offerings on the footpaths outside their homes or businesses up to three times a day. 83.5% of the population identifies as Hindu and religion plays a large part in Balinese life. In fact, there is a small religious ceremony associated with just about every aspect of Balinese culture, whether it’s the beginning of a soccer game, celebrating the full moon or cleaning the house.

Food and drink

At first glance it might seem difficult to pinpoint Bali’s exact culinary identity. The mishmash of Indonesian and pan-Asian influences means you’re likely to come across menus that sometimes feel part Thai, Malaysian, Indian and Vietnamese. But no matter what you order, the food will always be fresh and bursting with flavor. Dishes are typically made fresh each day, with curries and pastes prepared by hand using traditional methods.

The most authentic food in Bali is usually found streetside at eateries called warungs. Warungs are common in every village and city, and a good place for a quick feed on a budget. Many will specialize in a small menu of popular local dishes.

Top foods to try in Bali

Babi guling:  This is slow cooking Balinese-style. A whole pig is stuffed with chilli, turmeric, ginger, galangal, shallots, garlic, coriander seeds and aromatic leaves and rotated over an open fire. This dish is commonly seen at celebrations.

Satay:  Sometimes spelt ‘sate’ on local menus, Indonesia is famous for its tasty meat skewers (usually chicken) cooked over hot coals and slathered in moreish peanut sauce.

Nasi campur:  Nasi campur feels like a bit of a buffet. Your plate typically comes with a scoop of nasi putih accompanied by small portions of a number of other dishes, including meats, vegetables, peanuts, eggs, and fried-shrimp krupuk.

Nasi goreng:  The old favorite among tertiary students is nothing like the local version. Nasi goreng, literally meaning "fried rice”, is a popular rice dish with pieces of meat and vegetables, and a fried egg added on top.

Sambal:  A fiery paste made using a chili base smashed with secondary ingredients like shrimp paste, fish sauce, garlic, ginger, shallot, scallion, palm sugar, lime juice, and rice vinegar.

Learn more about some of the dishes to try in Bali

Eating vegetarian in Bali

Going vegetarian is relatively easy in Bali as many dishes are already meat-free. Tofu and tempeh are also a standard part of the local diet. Key vegetarian dishes to look out for include nasi saur (rice flavored with toasted coconut and accompanied by tofu, tempeh, vegetables and sometimes egg), urap (steamed vegetables mixed with grated coconut and spices), gado gado (tofu and tempeh mixed with steamed vegetables, boiled egg and peanut sauce) and sayur hijau (leafy green vegetables, usually kangkung – water spinach – flavored with a tomato-chilli sauce).

The abundance of fresh fruits in Bali means you can buy fresh coconuts and juices (or fruity cocktails) almost anywhere you go. If you're looking for something with a bit more punch then you could order a Bintang, the national larger or maybe arak – a local liquor made from fermented rice and coconut palm flowers.

Learn more about local drinks to try in Bali

Festivals and events

Many festivals in the Balinese calendar revolve around religious and spiritual occasions marked by periods of prayer or silence, and followed by lots of festivities and feasting. Some festivals might be inconvenient for travelers, such as the Day of Silence, but they’re also a great opportunity to gain an insight into local life that many don’t get to see.

Multiple surf contests are held throughout the year at different times and in different places. Check with local surfing schools for up to date information.

Top festivals in Bali

Nyepi (Day of Silence):  Bali’s major Hindu festival, Nyepi, or the Day of Silence, celebrates the beginning of a new year and is marked by inactivity. Legends say that this is a strategy to convince evil spirits that Bali is uninhabited and therefore not worthy of visiting! Jokes on them. The day involves prayer, meditation and quiet reflection.

Bali Arts Festival:  For an island with a strong history of cultural arts, it’s no surprise the Bali Arts Festival has pride of place in the annual calendar. Based at the Taman Wedhi Budaya arts center in Denpasar, travelers can see village-based dance groups competing for local pride across several traditional dance categories. The date changes each year but is typically held between mid-June to mid-July.

Bali Kite Festival:  From July to October, the skies of southern Bali fill with huge, colorful monsters, critters and imaginative creations. Scores of kites are launched by the locals as part of this special spiritual event. It is believed the kites urge the gods to provide abundant harvests.

Indonesian Independence Day:  Held on 17 August each year, this day celebrates Indonesia's independence from the Dutch in 1945. Expect to see legions of marching school children, flags, kites and fireworks. Don’t expect to get anywhere quickly either on the day or the days leading up to it.

Galungan and Kuningan:  Galungan celebrates the death of a legendary tyrant called Mayadenawa. The celebrations come to a head with the Kuningan festival, which is when the Balinese say thanks and goodbye to the gods. The exact dates of these two festivals vary as they are planned using the 210-day wuku (or Pawukon) calendar.

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Geography and environment

Bali is undoubtedly Indonesia’s most popular province thanks to its abundance of beautiful beaches, leafy jungles and impressive mountains. Located just east of Java and west of Lombok, the Bali province includes not only the island of Bali but also a few of the smaller neighboring islands, such as Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, and Nusa Ceningan.

Bali's highest mountain is Mt Agung (3,031 m, 9,944 ft), which is also known as the "Mother Mountain”. One of the other popular volcanoes on the island is Mt Batur. Both of these volcanoes have contributed to Bali’s incredibly fertile soil, which has allowed the rice crop trade to flourish.

Bali is located just 8 degrees south of the equator, which means it enjoys a fairly even climate year-round. The average year-round temperature hovers around 86°F, with a humidity level of about 85%. It's also surrounded by coral reefs and is part of the Coral Triangle, an area with the highest biodiversity of marine species. Over 500 reef-building coral species can be found here, which is seven times the entire Caribbean.

Bali’s problems with environmental pollution are well-documented, and it’s fair to say that the nearly 5.7 million tourists who visit annually are contributing their fair share. In late 2017, Indonesian officials declared a “garbage emergency” after a tide of plastic washed up a 5.8 kilometer (3.6 mile) stretch of coastline. We encourage all travelers to carry a reusable plastic bottle with them, a reusable tote bag for carrying items and to try and minimize their use of plastics wherever possible.

While you’ll find many of the main tourism hubs, like Seminyak and Kuta, filled with international fashion labels, there are also many local boutiques offering a wide variety of hand-made goods. These include traditional wood carvings (and even some famously phallic bottle openers), silver jewelry, colorful sarongs, eco-friendly bags, bamboo satchels, recycled furniture and a near limitless range of body oils and fragrances. Of course, if you’re looking for a traditional ‘I Heart Bali’ t-shirt or Bintang singlet, these are never in short supply either.

Like many parts of South East Asia, bargaining is a big part of the local shopping experience. Getting a good price comes down to how well you can haggle, but it’s important to have fun, bargain in good faith, and remember to smile. You’ll usually find better prices, and more negotiable shop owners, away from the main tourist strips.

Health & safety

Intrepid Travel treats the health and safety of its travelers seriously and takes every measure to ensure that trips are safe, fun and enjoyable for everyone. We recommend that all travelers check with their government or national travel advisory organization for the latest information before departure:

From Australia? Go to:  SmartTraveller

From Canada? Go to:  Travel.GC.CA

From the UK? Go to:  GOV.UK

From New Zealand? Go to:  SafeTravel.GOVT.NZ

From the USA? Go to:  Travel.State.GOV

The World Health Organisation also provides useful health information. Go to:  WHO.INT

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Bali travel faqs, do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.

Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travelers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travelers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

When is the best time to visit Bali?

Sitting a snug 8 degrees from the equator, Bali’s climate is classic tropics. There’s a dry season and a rainy season, and not a whole lot in between.

The best time for a Bali tour (weather-wise) is the July to August peak season, or from December to the first week of January.

Although if you’d like to avoid the crowds (and why wouldn’t you) shoulder months like April, May, June and September make an excellent alternative.

The weather is dry and slightly less humid, and the island in general is a lot more relaxed.

October isn’t too bad either, especially if you’re into water sports like scuba diving, surfing or snorkeling (the rainfall is much lighter than in November).

Do you need a visa for a Bali tour?

The short answer is maybe – depending on your nationality. Passport holders from over 60 countries (including the   UK ,   Australia   and the   United States ) can enter Indonesia with a free tourist visa on arrival which allows you to stay for 30 days for tourism purposes. An immigration officer will date stamp your passport when you arrive and you will not be able to extend your stay. If you overstay there are hefty fines of IDR 1,000,000 (approximately 70 USD) per day.

If there's a chance you might want to stay longer than 30 days, you'll need to pay for a visa on arrival or apply for one prior to traveling at an overseas Indonesian consulate or embassy.

To enter Bali, you’ll need to meet the following requirements:

  • proof of onward or return ticket
  • proof of funds to pay for your expenses during your trip
  • completed immigration card (this will usually be given to you on the plane or at the arrival terminal)

Local laws require that you must be able to show your valid passport at any time when required to do so by an immigration office. We recommend taking a clear photocopy of your passport photo page, and visa (after arriving), to carry with you.

This page is for general information only and may be subject to change. It is your responsibility to obtain relevant visa and travel information required for entry, departure and travel to each country or region you visit on your trip. You should confirm these with the relevant embassies and/or consulates. 

Last updated: 27 June 2023 

Should I tip on a Bali tour?

Tipping isn’t compulsory in Bali, or anywhere else in Indonesia. But, like most countries, it’s very much appreciated.

Remember that many Balinese rely on tourism as a main source of income, and a tip is always appreciated.

What is the internet access like in Bali?

In tourist centers like Kuta, Seminyak, Denpasar, and Lovina internet access should be fine, and there will be plenty of internet cafes (or cafes with free internet) to choose from if your Wi-Fi isn’t up to scratch.

In more rural areas, there could be little or no coverage, particularly during homestays. Just remember to plan ahead. 

What are the toilets like in Bali?

Restaurants and hotels in developed tourist centers will have Western-style flush toilets.

In more rural areas the traditional squat toilet will be more common.

We recommend packing a bottle of hand sanitizer if you plan to visit rural parts of Bali.

What will it cost for a...?

Indonesia is one of the world's favorite budget travel destinations. Here's what you can roughly expect to pay for a:

  • Street food snack = 0.15c USD
  • Fresh juice = 0.40c USD
  • Bottle of beer in a bar = 1.50 USD
  • Souvenir sarong = 1.80 USD
  • Dinner in a restaurant = 3 USD

Can I drink the water on a Bali tour?

Drinking water from taps isn’t recommended in Indonesia, but for environmental reasons try to avoid buying bottled water every day. There are a number of filtered canteens you can purchase or bring a supply of water filtration tablets that you can drop into your bottle wherever you go.

If you’re traveling on an Intrepid Travel trip, we always carry with us a large drum of water in our truck to refill your bottles on the road. Our hotel operators will also provide water free of charge to refill your bottles.

Are credit cards accepted widely in Bali?

Major credit cards are widely accepted by large shops, hotels and restaurants in Bali.

T hey may not be accepted by smaller vendors such as small family restaurants, market stalls or in remote towns and rural areas.

Make sure you carry enough cash for purchases since credit cards aren't always an option everywhere in Bali.

What is ATM access like in Indonesia?

ATMs are found widely throughout Bali, so withdrawing cash shouldn't be problematic in most areas. Some smaller villages and rural areas may not have ATM access, so be prepared for this before venturing too far from a city or major town.

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before traveling?

Absolutely. All passengers traveling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance

What public holidays are celebrated in Bali?

Public holidays may vary from year to year. Find out more information on current public holidays in Bali.

Are Intrepid trips accessible for travelers with disabilities?

We are committed to making travel widely  accessible , regardless of ability or disability. We do our best to help you see the world, regardless of physical or mental limitations. 

We are always happy to talk to travelers with disabilities and see if we can help guide them toward the most suitable itinerary for their needs and, where possible, make reasonable adjustments to our itineraries.

Is Bali safe for LGBTQIA+ travelers?

Homosexuality is legal in most of Indonesia, however, revisions to Indonesia’s criminal code are currently being considered that would criminalize gay sex and same-sex relationships. Advocacy groups fear this would represent a profound setback to human rights in Indonesia as a result. The LGBTQIA+ community has also been known to be targeted and harassed by police.

Bali, with its Hindu majority, has always been more liberal, tolerant and relaxed in attitude, however, public displays of affection are still not the norm for any couples anywhere in the country. Upscale hotels will likely not have any issues with same-sex travelers sharing a bed, however, if you are staying in budget or family-run businesses and are allocated separate beds, you might feel more comfortable not drawing attention to your relationship. 

Because sex, in general, is a taboo subject in Indonesian society, the issue of sexuality is unlikely to arise while traveling here. Indonesia is generally safe for queer travelers, provided you are willing to be discreet and cautious with public behavior.

For more detailed and up-to-date advice, we recommend visiting  Equaldex  or  ILGA  before you travel. 

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Southeast Asia Tour from Kuala Lumpur to Bali

Malaysia, Singapore & Bali

  • Duration 13 Days
  • Tour Type Private & Bespoke
  • Tour Style Classic
  • ITINERARY SUMMARY
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About This Trip

Itinerary summary.

  • DAY PLACE HIGHLIGHTS

Kuala Lumpur: Petronas Twin Towers, Independence Square Malacca: Porta De Santiago, St Peter's Church Penang: Penang Hill, Wet and Flea Market

  • 6 - 7 Singapore Merlion Park, Singapore Botanic Garden, National Orchid Garden, Little India
  • 8 - 13 Indonesia Bali: Goa Gajah, Ayung River Rafting, Beaches

Day 1: Arrival, Kuala Lumpur

Upon arrival, you will be met by our representative and transferred to the hotel for check-in. The rest of the day is free at your own leisure.

  • Kuala Lumpur

Day 2: Kuala Lumpur City Discovery

After breakfast, your Kuala Lumpur City Discovery today includes the King's Palace, the National Monument, the National Museum, the superb buildings at the Independence Square and the Moorish-style railway station. You will also stop at the magnificent Petronas Twin Towers for a photo opportunity.

Lunch will be served at a local restaurant for Bak Kut Teh (literally translates as "meat bone tea"). Be free to do some shopping or relax on your own this afternoon. 

Day 3: Kuala Lumpur - Malacca

Early in the morning, you will be driven to Malacca (about 2 hours) - a place filled with unique heritage, customs, and lifestyle of the local folks. The highlights of today's tour are the UNESCO Heritage site recognition, Dutch Administration office, St Peter's Church, and the ruins of St Paul's Church, Porta De Santiago, Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, and Jonker Street.

Lunch is not included. You may try some food that is in the typical Malaysian style. After the tour, you will be escorted to your hotel for some rest on your own.

Day 4: Malacca - Kuala Lumpur - Penang

Free in the morning before driving back to Kuala Lumpur for a flight to Penang. Upon arrival, you will be met and escorted to your hotel. Free time on your own to walk around.

Day 5: Penang City Highlights

After breakfast, explore the Wet and Flea Market with a half-day tour. You will experience this authentic Malaysian wet market bustling with stalls of fresh produce and spices. Continue to wander through China Town and Little India before heading over to the flea market.

This afternoon, visit the Kek Lok Si Temple and its seven-storey Pagoda of Rama VI, placed 10,000 alabaster and bronze Buddha statues. Coupled by colorful flora, take a funicular train ride to the top of Penang Hill, offering up the best panorama of George Town and the east coast of Penang Island. 

Day 6: Penang - Singapore

Free at leisure before being transferred to Penang airport for the flight to Singapore. Upon arrival, be met by your driver and guide, who will escort you to your hotel for check-in. Rest of the day is at leisure.

Day 7: Half-day Singapore City Tour

Today, your half-day city highlights tour includes driving around the Civic District, passing by the Padang, Singapore Cricket Club, historic Parliament House and the National Gallery Singapore. The Gallery consists of the former Supreme Court and City Hall. Stop at the Merlion Park and enjoy the impressive views of Marina Bay. Afterward, visit the Thian Hock Keng Temple, one of Singapore's oldest Buddhist-Taoist temples, before driving past Chinatown.

Proceed to Singapore's first UNESCO World Heritage Site - the Singapore Botanic Gardens and walk through the National Orchid Garden which boasts a sprawling display of 60,000 orchid plants. Let your senses come alive at Little India as you walk past shops along the five-footway offering a variety of exotic fruits, spices, jasmine and orchid garlands.

Note: On Car-free Sunday, National Gallery and the Merlion Park will be replaced by Mount Faber.

Day 8: Singapore - Bali

Free in the morning before driving to the airport by your private driver and guide for your flight to Bali. On arrival in Denpasar, you will be met by your private guide and driver and then escorted to the hotel.

Day 9: Culture Tour of Bali

Start the morning with a performance of Barong & Keris Dance to take in the local culture with history, costumes, and music. The highlights of today are to explore the stunning Besakih - mother Temple of Bali high upon on the slope of Mt. Agung and a side trip to the Goa Lawah (Bat Cave) - a temple built in front of a cave inhabited by thousands of bats and snakes.

Afterward, you will head southwards to Sanur for overnight. On the way, stop at Klungkung to see the ancient Kertha Gosha Court House.

Day 10: Ayung River Rafting in Sanur

Today, you will experience exciting rafting accompanied by your professional and experienced guide on Ayung River. Drive for 30 minutes to the starting point (nearby Ubud) then walk down through terraced path to the river. After an introduction, you will enjoy exciting rafting for two hours until reaching Kedewatan where you can stop for having the shower and enjoy buffet lunch at the riverside restaurant.

After the tour, you will be escorted back to your hotel for some leisure time on your own.

Day 11: Beach Holiday in Bali

Enjoy the sunshine, the beach and ocean views on your own.

Day 12: Beach Holiday in Bali

Day 13: bali, departure.

Enjoy your breakfast and free time before being transferred to the airport for onward flight. 

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Bali with Malaysia Tour Package

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Bali with Malaysia Tour Package

Bali with Malaysia tour package offers you an opportunity to witness some rich biodiversity, different blue-green hues of unending oceanic horizons and the ultimate time to relax and beat the stress. For 7 days and 6 nights forget about the busy city life and say hello to the white sandy beaches, delicious local seafood and friendly people. Avail the package right away and travel to your next favourite holiday destination.

Bali Malaysia Tour Itinerary Package

Day 1 : Arrival in Bali

Upon arriving at Bali you will be guided to your hotel, where you will relax and freshen up. The evening time is free for you to explore the nearby market and shop for souvenirs like; traditionally made wooden crafts, beaded crafts items, products made from Ikat fabric, aroma oils, natural soaps, other locally produced snacks among an array of others.

You can also satisfy the foodie in you by gorging on some delicious local cuisines like: Lawar, Nasi Bali, Sayur Urab, Terang Bulan, sate lilit and a whole menu of other food items.

Day 2 : Bali Sightseeing

Today first half will be free for you to explore some of the nearby sights of interest on foot or go for a motorcycle ride which is the most common mode of transportation here.

During the second half of the day you will be made to proceed towards one of the calmest beaches in Bali, Tanjung Benoa. Here, you can go for some fun water sports activities like, snorkeling, water walking, parasailing, kayaking and much more, you can also opt to sun bathe by the deep blue shore line.

For dinner, before heading back to your hotel, you will be taken for a cruise on the soothing waters where you will be served locally made cuisines amongst some musical background.

Day 3 : Bali Sightseeing

Your morning time will be relaxing and free for you to enjoy some time on your own. You have the option of spending your time by the beach and leaving all your stress behind.

Later in the evening, you will be driven to the picturesque destination of Uluwatu, for experiencing an unforgettable sunset. Upon reaching Uluwatu, you will be taken to the holy temple of Pura Uluwatu for a visit, which is dedicated to a manifestation of Rudra, Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa.

You will also be made to witness the traditional dance form of Kecak performance, at the temple premises, before heading back to your hotel.

  • The entire temple is infested with monkeys, who are known to snatch belongings away from the visitor’s hands.
  • Make sure to carry a bag where you can place your belongings. Do not feed the monkeys since it is known to encourage their behavior of stealing.

Day 4 : Bali – Kuala Lumpur

Right after breakfast in the morning, you will be transferred to the airport where you will be made to catch the flight to Kuala Lumpur.

On reaching you will immediately be transferred to your hotel here leaving the evening free for you to freshen up and relax.

Day 5 : Kuala Lumpur Sightseeing

Your sightseeing tour of Kuala Lumpur city will commence with a visit to Aquaria KLCC, which is an oceanarium located beneath the Kuala Lumpur convention centre. Here you will witness 5,000 different types of both land and water animals from around the world in a tunnel journey.

You next whimsical destination will be at Butterfly Park, which is known for being a secret paradise and home to almost 5000 different types of butterflies from all over the world.

You will also be taken too little India, which will definitely remind you of your motherland. The entire length of this location is dotted with Indian restaurants, shops and other Indian items.

After spending some quality time in these quirky places, you will be taken back to your hotel where the evening time is free for you to take a stroll along the local market places and shop for souvenirs like: items made from Batik fabric, Malaysian Songket, and hand woven arts and crafts items among a whole plethora of others.

You will also be free to give your taste buds a treat by trying some delicious Malaysian cuisines like, Hokkien Char Mee (fried noodles), Nasi Dagang (fish curry), banana leaf rice, Nasi Lemak and so much more.

Day 6 : Kuala Lumpur – Genting Highland Theme Park

Today, your day will be filled with fun and frolic since, after breakfast, you will be made to head to one of the most exciting family recreational theme park in Malaysia, Genting highland theme park.

En route you will be stopping at the spiritual centre of Batu Caves, which is located inside a massive limestone hill and is an extremely significant site of worship for Hindus for being dedicated to Lord Murugan. It is also home to the tallest Lord Murugan statue which stands at a height of a whopping 140 feet.

Genting highland has 50 different types of rides like roller coasters, swings, ferris wheels and the like along with offering several options for recreational activities for kids as well as adults.

  • Malaysia is extremely strict about their city’s cleanliness, so be extra careful and do not litter carelessly since it may lead to some consequences.

Day 7 : Kuala Lumpur Departure

After breakfast, you will be escorted to the airport from where your journey onwards will commence hence ending your exciting and relaxing trip.

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Trip Highlights

  • Bali will welcome you with its local delicacies namely Lawar, Nasi Bali, Sayur Urab, Terang Bulan and Sate lilit
  • Have a gala motor cycle ride to have the city tour
  • Have adventurous fun at the calmest beaches in Bali, Tanjung Benoa. Here, you can go for some fun water sports activities like, snorkeling, water walking, parasailing, and Kayaking
  • Pura Uluwatu, the divine temple, is a must-see. It is dedicated to Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa, a manifestation of Rudra.
  • Start the Kuala Lumpur visit with the Aquaria KLCC, which is an oceanarium located beneath the Kuala Lumpur convention centre
  • Try some delicious Malaysian local cuisines such as Hokkien Char Mee (fried noodles), Nasi Dagang (fish curry), banana leaf rice, Nasi Lemak, and much more.
  • Have a gala fun at the exciting family recreational theme park in Malaysia, Genting highland theme park
  • Visit the spiritual centre of Batu Caves, which is located inside a massive limestone hill and is a very important place of worship for Hindus because it is dedicated to Lord Murugan.

Package Inclusions

  • All car / taxi / cab service
  • Accommodation as per itinerary
  • Meals as per itinerary
  • Driver allowance, parking fees, fuel charges
  • Pick up and drop off service

Package Exclusions

  • Medical and travel insurance
  • Any expense of personal nature
  • Monument entrance fees
  • Tipping, phone bills, etc.
  • Anything not mentioned in the inclusions section

FAQs for Bali Malaysia Package

A. December to April is the best time to visit Malaysia and for Bali best time is between April to June and then is September.

A. Balinese cuisine is a cuisine tradition of the Balinese people of Bali's volcanic island. Using a variety of spices in combination with fresh vegetables, meat, and fish. It is a type of Indonesian cuisine that combines indigenous traditions with influences from other Indonesian regional cuisines, Chinese, and Indian.

A. The secret to authentic Malay food's uniqueness is the use of herbs and spices in conjunction with special traditional equipment and cooking methods. Ingredients were primarily harvested from the backyard and the woods in the past, which made Malay cooking such an interesting culinary experience.

A. No, Bali shopping is not expensive. The island provides a variety of options for us to choose from. Small shops on the street are preferable to high-end boutiques.

A. Popular pewter goods to buy in Malaysia include flower vases, stylish coffee and beer mugs, key chains, showpieces, pen stands, photo frames, spice containers, cigarette cases, and wall decor. The most popular pewter product in Malaysia, however, is a replica model of the country's most famous landmark, the Petronas Towers.

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Bali Tour Package 2023/2024 - 5 Days 4 Nights - Uluwatu - Kintamani - Bedugul

On your first day in Bali, you will be greeted by local representatives with a flower garland when you arrive at Ngurah Rai airport. They will assist you with hotel check-in and then take you to JIMBARAN BEACH for a delicious dinner. Later, you will be transferred back to your hotel.

Second Day start your day with a hearty breakfast the next day before embarking on a full-day tour to see Wanagiri and the Bedugul Highland. Along the way, you can stop by the colorful and traditional Candi Kuning Market to find fruits and flowers. Don't miss the 17th-century ULUN DANU temple on Lake BERATAN. Enjoy a buffet lunch at a nearby restaurant with a beautiful view and fresh lake air. Later, watch a stunning sunset at the renowned TANAH LOT Temple, built on a volcano outcrop. A local restaurant serves dinner.

T hird day before heading out on a full-day tour. Visit Batubulan village to watch a cultural dance performance called Barong and Kris Dance. Then visit Celuk village, famous for its goldsmith and silverworks. Next, visit Mas Village, followed by lunch at a nearby restaurant. Afterward, visit TAMPAK SIRING & TEGALALANG, where you can see beautiful Rice Terraces and a Bali Coffee Plantation. Later, visit the Ubud Traditional Market, where you can have dinner at a local restaurant.

Day four starts with breakfast at the hotel. Then take a glass bottom boat to visit TURTLE ISLAND. Later, visit Pandawa Beach, a hidden paradise in Bali. In the evening, visit the famous Uluwatu to watch the Kecak Dance, followed by dinner at a nearby restaurant.

On your last day, enjoy a leisurely breakfast and some free time until check-out time at noon. Then transfer to the airport 2-3 hours before departure time.

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Our 5 Days 4 Nights Bali Tour Package 2023/2024 is the perfect way to experience the best of Bali. You'll get four nights at a fancy hotel plus one day to see the sights. You can visit Uluwatu, Kintamani, and Bedugul on this trip to Bali. These places are breathtaking; you'll also experience the culture, food, and people. Our knowledgeable guides will be with you every step of the way to ensure you get the most out of your trip. Book now for an unforgettable Bali experience.

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Bali Tour Package 5 Days 4 Nights-Uluwatu-Kintamani-Bedugul

Bali package included :.

  • Accommodation stay at chosen hotel (TWN SHARING)
  • Transportation by private air-conditioned
  • Tour as per on itinerary/program
  • Entrance & Parking fees as per the program
  • Meals as stated on the itinerary (Halal meals provided to Muslims)
  • English Speaking Driver (Below ten pax) 
  • English Speaking Guide (Min 10 pax above)
  • Flower garland on arrival at the airport
  • Mineral water during the tour 
  • Airport return transfer (private basis)   

Bali Package Excluded :

  • Return Airline ticket.
  • Additional (if any): Extra meals, Extra transport & Optional tour (Watersport, etc.).
  • Tipping guide RM5/USD2 /driver, mini bar & other personal expenses unspecified on the itinerary.
  • Surcharge for high season (if any). 

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Summary of Bali Itinerary

The Bali tour itinerary is the perfect way to explore the stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of Bali. This itinerary takes you on a journey to some of Bali's most iconic landmarks, such as the Tanah Lot temple and the beautiful rice terraces that are a true testament to the hard work and dedication of Bali's farmers.

Your Bali trip will start as soon as you arrive at the Ngurah Rai International Airport. Our representatives will be there to welcome you and take you to your hotel. Once you have freshened up, we will take you to a local restaurant where you can taste the local cuisine and get a flavor of Bali's rich culinary heritage.

The tour package includes a visit to the Mount Batur volcano, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. You can take a trek to the summit of the volcano and enjoy the sunrise from the top. We will provide you with breakfast on top of the volcano so that you can enjoy the view while relishing some delicious food.

On the third day, we will take you on a day tour of Nusa Penida Island, which is home to some of Bali's most picturesque beaches and crystal-clear waters. You can indulge in water sports or just relax on the beach and soak in the sun.

On the fourth day, we will take you to the Uluwatu temple, perched on a cliff and offering breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean. You can witness the Kecak dance performance, a traditional Balinese dance performed by a group of men.

On the last day of your tour, we will take you to the Taman Ayun temple complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a stunning example of Balinese architecture. You can explore the temple complex and soak in the beauty of the surroundings.

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Malaysia Indonesia Tour Package 7 days 6 nights Bali is designed for those who want to travel to Kuala Lumpur and Bali Indonesia. This is an all inclusive ground tour package of Malaysia and Bali. 3 days 2 nights in Malaysia and 5 days 4 nights in Bali .

This Malaysia Indonesia Tour Package 7 days 6 nights Bali includes visit to Suria KLCC – landmark of Malaysia, Batu Cave Temple, Genting Highland, Nusa Penida Island which is the most beutiful island of Indonesia, Tanah Lot Temple sunset tour (temple in the ocean), Uluwatu Temple(Temple on the cliff), Bedegul Temple(Temple on the lake), Ubud Tour etc.

If you are traveling from Nepal, and need us to arrange international flights from Nepal to Malaysia and to Bali, you can refer to Malaysia and Bali Tour Package from Nepal 7 days 6 nights with flight tickets .

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Day 1: Arrival in Malaysia - Transfer to your hotel in Kuala Lumpur

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oo.oo hrs: Arrival in Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Pick up and we will transfer you to your hotel in Kuala Lumpur.

NOTE: Journey from KLIA/KLIA 2 to Kuala Lumpur City will take approximately 1 hour.

00.00hrs: Before check in to your hotel, we will visit Suria KLCC – landmark of Malaysia to take some photos.

00.00hrs: Check in hotel. Welcome drink. Free & easy at your own leisure after check in.

Day 2: Kuala Lumpur - Genting Highland

07.00am: Breakfast at hotel. Check out hotel. Today, we will do the One day Trip to Genting Highland and we will overnight in Genting Highland.

08.00hrs: Pick up from your hotel and we will depart to Genting Highlands. The journey from KL city to Genting Highlands take around 1 hour.

Before check in to your hotel in Genting Highland, places of interest we will visit in Genting Highlands are:

  • Gohtong Jaya
  • Genting Highlands Premium Outlets
  • Chin Swee Caves Temple

03.00pm: Check in First World Hotel – World Largest Hotel with 7,351 rooms.

04.00pm: After check in, free & easy at your own leisure. You can choose to visit casinos, Indoor or outdoor Theme park and do your shopping.

Day 3: Genting Highlands - Kuala Lumpur - Bali

07.00am: Breakfast at hotel. Check out hotel and we will proceed to KLIA to catch your flight to Bali. Before check in airport, we will pay a visit to Batu Caves Temple .

NOTE: Journey from Genting Highlands to Batu Caves Temple is 1 hour. We will spend around 2 hours at Batu Caves Temple – depend on time available.

00.00hrs: Check in KLIA/KLIA 2.

00.00hrs: Depart to Bali.

00.00hrs: Arrive in Bali, pick up and we will transfer you to your hotel in Kuta.

00.00hrs: Check in. Welcome drink. Rest & relax.

Day 4: Kuta - Tanjung Benoa - Tanah Lot Temple

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today, we will do the Bali One Day Tour visit Turtle Island Tour, Kecak & Uluwatu Temple Tour. Itinerary as per below:

08.00am: Breakfast at hotel.

09.00 am: Pick up from hotel. Daily tours starts: Visit:

  • Nusa Dua Beach – Water Blow (beautiful ocean blow at cliff)
  • Tuttle Island with Glass Bottom Boat Tour to see beautiful fishes and coral under water.

01.00 pm: Lunch en route at local restaurant.

02.00 pm: Tour continue, visit:

  • Padang Padang Beach
  • Blue Point Beach or also Known as Suluban Beach.
  • Uluwatu Temple – Temple on the cliff

07.00 pm: Dinner at Jimbaran Beach for Sunset Candlelight Grilled Seafood Menu.

08.30 pm: After dinner, proceed to hotel. Rest & Relax

  • Day 5: Nusa Penida Day Tour

Today, we will do the famous One Day Tour to Nusa Penida Island visit to Angel Billabong, Broken Beach and Kelingking Point. Itinerary as per below:

07.00am: Breakfast at hotel

07.45am: Pick up from your hotel and we will proceed to Sanur Harbor to catch your speed boat to Nusa Penida.

08.30am: Arrive in Sanur Harbor & check in.

09.00am: Depart to Nusa Penida Island

09.30am: Arrive in Nusa Penida. Visit:

  • Angel Billabong
  • Broken Beach (Pantai Pasih Uug)
  • Kelingking Secret Point.

Lunch en route at local restaurant.

02.00pm: After lunch, depart to Crystal Bay, and we will do snorkeling right at the beach with beautiful corals and fishes.

04.30pm: Depart to Toya Pakeh Harbour to catch your boat back to Bali.

05.00pm: Catch your boat to Sanur.

05.30pm: Arrive in Sanur. Pick up and we will transfer you back to your hotel.

06.30pm: Arrive at your hotel. Tour ends.

** Above time schedule is not fix schedule, depend on the situation and condition in the island during the trip.

Day 6: Kuta - Ubud - Kintamani Volcano - Kuta

Today, we will do the  Bali Day Tour to Kintamani Volcano & Ubud Tour

07.00am: Breakfast at hotel.

08.00am: Pick up from your hotel in Kuta/ Seminyak/ Ubud.

09.30am: Arrive at Batubulan, you will watch Barong Dance at 9.30am and it will end at 10.30am.

10.30am: After Barong Dance watching you will be visiting:

  • Celuk Village, known for its silver and gold craftsmen.
  • Mas Village with its amazing wood carvings.

12.30pm: Lunch at Kintamani volcano viewpoint. You will be having your buffet lunch facing the breathtaking Kintamani volcano scenery.

01.30pm: After Lunch, you will be visiting:

  • Bali Coffee Farm,
  • Tirta Empul Temple,
  • Ubud Art Market.

06.30 pm: You will have your dinner at famous Bebek Bengil. (We also called it “Dirty Duck dinner).

07.30 pm: After dinner, we will transfer you back to your hotel.

09.00 pm: Arrive at your hotel. Tour ends.

Day 7: Bali Departure!

00.00hrs: Breakfast at hotel. Free & easy until pick up to Bali Airport for departure!

00.00hrs: Bye Bye Bali! Malaysia Indonesia Tour Package 7 days 6 nights Bali Tour ends.

What is included?

Inclusions for Malaysia Package 3 days 2 nights:

  • Airport Pick up from KLIA/ KLIA 2
  • 2 nights accommodations in Malaysia
  • Breakfast x 2
  • All land transportation in Malaysia, fully AC.
  • Private Tour.
  • Tour Guide /Driver Guide x 1

Inclusions for Bali Package 5 days 4 nights :

  • Airport two ways transfers in Bali
  • All land transportation in Bali, fully AC.
  • All entrance fees in Bali
  • Breakfast x 4 , Lunch x 3, Dinner x 3
  • Tour Guide/ Driver Guide x 1
  • Tour insurance in Bali
  • Private Tour
  • Nusa Penida Day Tour as per itinerary includes :
  • 2 ways speed boat tickets – Sanur to Nusa Penida & Nusa Penida to Sanur,
  • Snorkeling Tour in Crystal bay
  • Snorkeling equipment such as snorkel Mask, fins, life jacket etc.
  • All land transportation in Nusa Penida Island, fully AC.
  • Tour Guide/ Driver Guide as per itinerary.

What is not included?

  • International and domestic Flights.
  • Indonesia / Malaysia Visa Fees.
  • Entrance Fees in Malaysia.
  • Lunch & Dinner in Malaysia.
  • Personal Expenses
  • Travel Insurance in Malaysia.
  • Meals that not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Combination of Malaysia and Bali Tours in  7 days 6 nights .
  • Day 1: Arrival in Malaysia – Kuala Lumpur
  • Day 2: Kuala Lumpur – Genting Highland
  • Day 3: Genting Highlands – Kuala Lumpur – Bali
  • Day 4: Kuta – Tanjung Benoa – Tanah Lot Temple
  • Day 6: Kuta – Ubud – Kintamani Volcano – Kuta
  • Day 7: Bali – Departure!

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Visitors always prefer Malaysia as it has many excellent beaches, far-off islands, primitive tropical jungles, rare plants and animals, different caverns, traditional folk practices, and extensive historical and cultural artifacts. Travelers cannot miss Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Penang, Langkawi. To discover more beautiful beaches and islands like in Malaysia, you can travel to Bali in Indonesia. Travelers may see many stunning views of the surroundings when exploring Bali at any time of day. Blue ocean, white sand beaches, and sunsets are features of many beautiful sights. Let’s travel with us to these countries to enjoy the beautiful beaches.

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When is the best time to visit Malaysia & Bali?

What part of Malaysia you intend to visit will determine the ideal time to travel. The west coast and the nation's capital are warm all year round and have above-average rainfall in September and October. You could want to travel to an east coast location at this time of year. Besides, the diving hub of Tioman, the Perhentian Islands' white sand beaches, and Kuala Terengganu's breathtaking mosques all shine between March and October. Meanwhile, this period (from April to October), Bali also is in the dry season – The ideal time to visit.

What are the top places that you should not miss when taking a tour to Malaysia & Bali ?

One of Indonesia's top islands is Bali Island. It is a destination where many people travel too frequently. People "only know Bali but don't know that it belongs to Indonesia" because Bali is so well-known. In addition to its gorgeous natural surroundings, creative atmosphere, and distinctive Hindu cultural backdrop, Bali Island is also known for its visa-free status. Here, a white beach with pure and blue water is charming. Touring Bali at any time of day, Travelers will witness various breathtaking views of the surroundings. Beautiful landscapes of many types are with blue water, sandy beaches, and sunsets.

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia's capital and largest city is Kuala Lumpur. It is a brand-new metropolis, much like the capitals of other nations, that blends Eastern and Western cultures, history and modernity, beautiful architecture, and stores to show the country's riches. Besides, the food in this capital has been gaining much love from visitors. Local cuisine in Kuala Lumpur combines aspects of Chinese, Indian, and Western cuisine to create a flavor that is distinctively Nanyang, with vibrant colors and flavorful spices.

Malaysia's oldest city is Malacca with a history of about 700 years. Malacca is well-known for its strategic location on the Malacca Strait, but the city's scenery and traditions are also worth seeing. As the capital's rear landscape, Malacca is a tiny yet magnificent town. There are no booming skyscrapers here, but several century-old dwellings have soaked through time. It was conquered consecutively by Portugal, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Japan, preserving its multi-ethnic style architecture, vibrant culture, and diverse heritage population.

Along with historic temples, Penang still bears the scars of colonialism as bicycle rickshaws navigate the city's winding alleyways in George Town. This island is sometimes considered a beach destination, but it has much more to offer thanks to its lengthy British past and maybe the best cuisine in Asia. Butterfly farms, intriguing villages with vibrant local markets, and the funicular railway up Penang Hill with its stunning vistas and flowers are all included in a relaxing tour here.

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The best itinerary for a Malaysia & Bali   tour?

First, your trip will start in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) - the capital and possesses the Twin Towers. Then, you travel to Malacca, which has Jonker Street, and night markets. After that, you will visit Cameron Highlights, which features naturally stunning landscapes, and your journey ends in Penang, where you explore the mainland and the island with hills, panoramic view, etc. After that, you will board an international flight to Bali (Indonesia) - the top islands with gorgeous natural surroundings, creative atmosphere, and distinctive Hindu cultural backdrop. Here, a white beach with pure and blue water is charming.

How many days should I spend for a tour to Malaysia & Bali

You can spend around 4 – 5 days in Malacca and Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia to explore the beautiful structures here. And then you will spend around 6 days in Bali to enjoy the moment on the beach. If you want to visit all the highlights of Malaysia such as Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Cameron Highlights, and Penang, and chill on the beach of Bali, you need to have 4 – 7 days more.

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Get Ready for an Unforgettable Bangkok Adventure

Are you craving a thrilling adventure in the heart of a bustling metropolis? Picture yourself exploring ancient temples, shopping till you drop, and feasting on mouth-watering street food. Just a short flight away from Malaysia, Bangkok, the City of Angels, awaits you. Travel to Bangkok from Malaysia in style with this comprehensive traveler's guide, revealing the secrets and unlocking the full potential of your journey!

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Bangkok is known as the City of Angels for its deep and rich roots in culture and spirituality

Timing is Everything: When to Seize the Day in Bangkok

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Experience the essence of Bangkok through their many cultural performances

Embrace Bangkok's tropical charm

Bangkok's climate is a mix of hot and humid days, interspersed with refreshing afternoon showers. With temperatures averaging around 30°C, this lively city is a year-round destination. However, timing your visit is crucial for the best experience.

Navigating peak and off-peak travel seasons

The peak tourist season in Bangkok falls between November and February, thanks to the cooler, dryer weather. For a more laid-back experience, consider visiting during the shoulder months of March to May and June to October. These months offer fewer crowds and better deals on accommodations.

Align your Bangkok trip with your favorite activities

Are you a shopaholic? Bangkok's shopping scene is bustling throughout the year, with seasonal sales adding extra excitement. For outdoor enthusiasts, the dry season between November and February is ideal for exploring parks, cycling, and sightseeing.

Navigating the Rules: Smooth Bangkok Travel for Malaysians

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Visit the breath-taking temples of Bangkok and immerse yourself in a spiritual journey

No visa, no problem: Entry requirements for Malaysians into Bangkok

Malaysian travelers can relax, as no visa is required for short stays up to 30 days. Ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months from your arrival date, and keep a copy of your return ticket handy.

Stay prepared: Visa and passport information

For those planning a longer visit, consider applying for a visa extension before your trip. Keep an eye on the latest visa policies and consult the Thai embassy for detailed information.

Travel with confidence: COVID-19 guidelines and updates

Given the ever-changing nature of the global pandemic, it's essential to stay updated on COVID-19 related travel guidelines. Check for any health declarations, testing, and quarantine requirements before departure. And don't forget to pack your masks and hand sanitizers!

Fly High: Reach the Skyline of Bangkok from Malaysia

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Bangkok is not only a cultural hub, but also a metropolis with a bustling night life!

Malaysia to Bangkok: Top airlines and routes

Several airlines, including AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines, and Malindo Air, offer direct flights from Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok. With a flight time of around 2 hours, you'll be savoring delicious pad thai in no time. To make planning easier, you can visit our website to find the best deals on flights to Bangkok year-round !

Snag the best deals: Flight price comparison and booking tips

To score the best deals, consider booking your flights during weekdays and off-peak seasons. We offer the best prices to Bangkok inclusive of flights and hotels , and be sure to be updated on our frequent travel packages and promotions!

Getting around in Bangkok: Your guide to zipping through the city

Stress-free airport transfers.

Upon arrival at Suvarnabhumi Airport or Don Mueang Airport , you'll find several options for airport transfers. Choose from airport taxis, ride-hailing apps, or airport rail links to reach your accommodation.

Exploring Bangkok: Taxis, BTS, and more

While in Bangkok, consider using local taxis, ride-hailing apps, or the BTS Skytrain and MRT for maximum flexibility. For a fun experience, hop on a "tuk-tuk" or take a river taxi to navigate the city like a local.

Unforgettable Moments: Bangkok's Must-See Attractions

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Bangkok is the perfect mix of spirituality, romance, adventure and magic

Temple-hopping: Bangkok's spiritual journey

Dive into Bangkok's rich history and spirituality by exploring its stunning temples. Must-visit sites include the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew , Wat Pho , and the awe-inspiring Wat Arun . Each temple offers a unique spiritual experience, steeped in history and tradition.

Shop 'til you drop: Bangkok's shopping paradise

From bustling local markets to sprawling shopping malls, Bangkok is a shopaholic's dream. Visit Chatuchak Weekend Market , MBK Center , and Siam Paragon for unique souvenirs, fashion, and electronics.

Savor the flavors: Culinary delights and street food heaven

Treat your taste buds to a culinary journey through Bangkok's diverse flavors. Sample iconic dishes like Pad Thai, Som Tum, and Mango Sticky Rice. Don't miss the chance to dine at world-class restaurants or indulge in delicious street food at bustling night markets.

The art of relaxation: Unwind in Bangkok's lush green spaces

Escape the city's hustle and bustle by visiting serene parks like Lumpini Park , Benjakitti Park , and Chatuchak Park. Enjoy a leisurely stroll, join a group exercise session, or simply relax with a good book in the shade.

Immerse Yourself: Dive into Bangkok's Vibrant Experiences

Thai culture up-close: traditional performances and cultural experiences.

Experience the mesmerizing world of Thai culture through traditional dance performances, like the Khon masked dance or the graceful Fawn Thai. Immerse yourself in local customs by participating in traditional cooking classes or learning the art of Thai massage.

Bright lights, big city: Bangkok's bustling nightlife and entertainment

When the sun sets, Bangkok comes alive with lively bars, nightclubs, and live music venues. Dance the night away at the famous Khao San Road , sip cocktails at a rooftop bar in Silom, or enjoy a quiet evening in Thonglor.

Your Home Away from Home: Bangkok Accommodation and Travel Packages

Find your perfect stay: accommodation options in bangkok.

From budget-friendly hostels to luxurious hotels , Bangkok offers a wide range of accommodation options. Research and book ahead to secure the best deals and perfect location for your trip.

Budget or luxury: Recommendations for every traveler

No matter your budget, you'll find a comfortable place to stay in Bangkok. Consider affordable guesthouses or hostels in popular areas like Sukhumvit and Silom , or splurge on a luxurious hotel in Siam or Riverside .

Save big on your dream vacation: Travel packages for Malaysians

We often offer attractive packages for Malaysia traveling to Bangkok . Keep an eye out for deals that include flights, accommodation, and activities for a hassle-free and cost-effective vacation.

Travel Smart: Tips and Precautions for Your Bangkok Trip

Stay safe and sound: essential safety measures and contacts.

Although Bangkok is generally a safe destination, it's essential to take basic precautions. Be aware of your surroundings, avoid poorly lit areas at night, and keep important contact numbers, like the local police and your embassy, on hand.

Respect the culture: Etiquette and customs in Bangkok

Thai people are warm and welcoming, but it's crucial to respect their customs and traditions. Dress modestly when visiting temples, practice the traditional "wai" greeting, and avoid public displays of affection.

Pack like a pro: Essential items and recommendations

Don't forget to pack sunscreen, insect repellent, and a reusable water bottle for your Bangkok adventure. Carry a lightweight rain jacket for sudden showers, and make sure to bring appropriate clothing for temple visits. A universal power adapter is also a must-have for charging your devices.

Turn Your Bangkok Dreams into Reality

There you have it – your ultimate guide to travel to Bangkok from Malaysia. With this information in hand, you're ready to plan and embark on an unforgettable Bangkok adventure packed with memories to last a lifetime. So, don't wait any longer – start planning your dream vacation, and let the City of Angels captivate your heart and soul.

Share the love: Inspire others with your Bangkok experiences and memories

Once you've experienced the magic of Bangkok, don't forget to share your stories, photos, and tips with friends, family, and fellow travelers. Your tales of exploration and discovery will inspire others to embark on their own "travel to Bangkok from Malaysia" journey, spreading the love for this vibrant city and its rich culture.

Now that you've been equipped with everything you need to know about traveling from Malaysia to Bangkok, it's time to get packing, book that flight, and prepare for an unforgettable Thai adventure. With the City of Angels waiting to enchant you, this trip promises to be a life-changing experience that will leave you craving more. Happy travels!

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  • 1. Get Ready for an Unforgettable Bangkok Adventure
  • 2. Timing is Everything: When to Seize the Day in Bangkok
  • 3. Navigating the Rules: Smooth Bangkok Travel for Malaysians
  • 4. Fly High: Reach the Skyline of Bangkok from Malaysia
  • 5. Unforgettable Moments: Bangkok's Must-See Attractions
  • 6. Immerse Yourself: Dive into Bangkok's Vibrant Experiences
  • 7. Your Home Away from Home: Bangkok Accommodation and Travel Packages
  • 8. Travel Smart: Tips and Precautions for Your Bangkok Trip
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  • Visa on Arrival (30 days), EXTENDABLE for another 30 days

Malaysian passport holders have another option for visiting Indonesia as they can now apply for a visa on arrival, making travel to the country even more accessible. The visa on arrival (VOA) scheme grants Malaysian passport holders a 30-day stay in Indonesia, which is extendable for another 30 days, providing ample time to explore the country’s stunning landscapes and cultural heritage.

  • B211A Visa (Valid for 60 days), EXTENDABLE twice, with 60 days per extension, in total 180 days stay in Indonesia

In addition to the visa-free entry and visa on arrival options, Malaysian passport holders also have the option of applying for a B211A visa to travel to Indonesia. This type of visa is a Single Entry Visa and is valid for 60 days , with the option to extend twice for 60 days each time , providing a total of 180 days stay in Indonesia. For more information click here.

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Latest Travel Regulations to Enter Bali as of 1 December 2022

You know what time it is? Yes, #ItstimeforBali! The President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, imposed new regulations for those who are planning to travel to Bali. Since 14 October 2021, Bali has been gradually opening its doors to international tourists. On 3 February  2022, the inaugural commercial flight of Garuda Indonesia Airline carrying international tourists landed in Bali from Narita, Japan. By relaxing the travel restrictions to Bali, the Indonesian Government hopes that this move will be able to revitalize the country’s tourism.

On 7 March 2022, the government also applied a quarantine-free trial period and a Visa On Arrival (VOA) program for 23 selected countries. The list of countries was then extended to 42 on 22 March 2022, 43 countries on 6 April 2022, 60 countries on 28 April 2022,  72 countries on 30 May 2022, and then 75 countries on 27 July 2022. There are currently 86 countries listed based on the update on 23 September 2022.

On 10 November 2022, the government also launched an Electronic Visa on Arrive (eVOA) program to provide foreign travelers with an easier entry process. According to the Circular Letter of the Directorate General of Immigration No. IMI-0794.GR.01.01 of 2022 concerning the Immigration Policy regarding Electronic Visit Visa Services, Visit Visa on Arrival Services, and Free Visit Visa to Support Sustainable Tourism during the Covid-19 Pandemic, as of 1 December 2022, there are 86 countries eligible for the eVOA program.

Another great news to be noted is that from 18 May 2022, no RT-PCR test results are required to be taken prior to departure from the country or region of origin . 

In addition, the government has also launched Second Home Visa , Immigration on Shipping (IoS) , and recently, Electronic Visa on Arrival (eVOA) , which was effective from 10 November 2022. 

The Indonesian Government will ensure to keep their utmost efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19, namely by maintaining the  status as one of countries with the highest vaccination rates, as well as the country that consistently provides safety protocols for all visitors. As of 18 May 2022, Bali is one of the top 3 provinces with highest vaccination rates and also one of the highest numbers of CHSE certifications. 

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1. Pre-departure Preparation

Before departing to Bali, you need to prepare yourself with the information about the Visa and requirements to enter Indonesia.

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According to the Circular Letter of the Directorate General of Immigration No. IMI-0708.GR.01.01 of 2022 concerning the Ease of Immigration to Support Sustainable Tourism during the COVID-19 Pandemic effective from 23 September 2022, there are 86 countries that are eligible for VIsa on Arrival (VOA) program. 

In addition, according to the  Circular Letter of the Directorate General of Immigration No. IMI-0708.GR.01.01 of 2022 concerning the Ease of Immigration to Support Sustainable Tourism during the COVID-19 Pandemic effective from 23 September 2022, the Indonesian government has also implemented a Visa Exemption Arrangement facility to 9 countries.

More details about the eligible countries, updated rules, regulations, and ports of entries for Visa On Arrival and Visa Exemption Facilities can be read on this link and can be summarized as follows:

  • Passport (diplomatic/official/ordinary) that is valid for a minimum of 6 (six) months,
  • A return ticket or a pass to continue the trip to another country, and
  • Proof of payment of PNBP Visa on Arrival of 500,000 IDR (in the case of applying for a Visa on Arrival for Leisure Purpose)
  • The entry stamp on the granting of a Visit Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival for Leisure Purpose will be valid as a Visit Stay Permit with the certain period, as follows: a) Visit Visa Exemption: maximum 30 days and cannot be extended. b) Visa on Arrival: maximum of 30 days and can be extended once for another 30 days at the Immigration Office in the area where the foreign national lives. 
  • Visit Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival for Leisure Purpose can also be granted for foreign nationals on official visit or government duties to attend international events, for which shall be applied additional requirement: to enclose an invitation letter issued by the Indonesian government to attend the international conferences/trials/meetings.
  • The provision of Visit Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival for Leisure Purpose as stipulated above applies to holders of diplomatic passports, service passports, or ordinary/general passports.

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You can visit this link to find out more information about eVOA, as well as this page to gather the details about eVOA registration .

2. Arrival protocols

When you have arrived in Bali, there are several measures you need to take before you can continue your trip. According to the Circular Letter of the COVID-19 Task Force Number 25 of 2022 concerning Health Protocols for International Travel during the COVID-19 Pandemic, as of 31 August 2022, all international travelers, whether they are Indonesian citizens or foreign nationals, should comply with all the detailed regulations on this link .

The protocols can be summarized as follows:

1. All foreign travelers (foreign nationals) who will enter the territory of the Republic of Indonesia shall adjust their travel documents to ensure compliance with the provisions regarding the foreign travelers allowed to enter the territory of Indonesia, which includes Covid-19 vaccination certificates, recommended health protocols, along with the use of  PeduliLindungi  application while in Indonesia. Provisions for RT-PCR examination and quarantine period are not required except under certain conditions.

2. Foreign travelers must show a card/certificate (physical or digital) proving that you have received two doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered at least 14 days before departure.

Foreign travelers who undergo post-COVID recovery are allowed to continue the journey by attaching a doctor's certificate from the Government Hospital of the country of departure or the ministry that carries out government affairs in the health sector in the country of departure stating that the person concerned is no longer actively transmitting COVID-19 or the COVID-19 recovery certificate;

Foreign travelers with special health conditions or comorbidities that cause travelers to have not and/or unable to receive the COVID-19 vaccination, are allowed to continue the journey by attaching a doctor's certificate from the Government Hospital from the country of departure, stating that the person concerned has not and/or is unable to take part in the COVID-19 vaccination.

3. Upon arrival at the entry points, foreign travelers must undergo a COVID-19 symptom check, including a body temperature check, with the following conditions :

If there is no symptom of COVID-19 and body temperature is below 37.5 degrees Celsius:  no need to undergo RT-PCR examination upon arrival

If there is any symptom of COVID-19 or body temperature above 37.5 degrees Celsius:  must undergo RT-PCR examination upon arrival. 

4. As a requirement for domestic travel or departure abroad from Indonesia, international travelers with the status of Indonesian citizens aged 18 years and above must present a card/certificate (physical or digital) of receiving the second dose of COVID-19 vaccine displayed through the PeduliLindungi application. You can check out this link to find out about the detailed regulations for domestic travel.

5. The provision regarding the period of isolation (quarantine) no longer applies. All foreign travelers without symptoms related to COVID-19 and whose body temperature is below 37.5 degrees Celsius are able to continue their journey. However, it is highly recommended to monitor their health independently.

6. Health protocols must meet these requirements:

Wearing 3 ply of fabric mask or medical grade mask, covering nose, mouth, and chin at indoor settings or any crowded situations;

Replacing the mask regularly within every 4 hours, and dispose the waste in the proper place;

Washing hands regularly with water and soap or hand sanitizers;

Maintaining social distance for a minimum of 1.5 meters and avoiding crowds; and

Keeping in mind that it is advised not to have one-way or two-way communication by telephone or in person throughout the trip using public transportation modes of land, rail, sea, river, lake, ferry, and air.

7. The above policies are temporary and will be readjusted according to global health developments.

Please make sure that you are tested by  the affiliated laboratories  so that the results will be directly connected to the PeduliLindungi app.

Furthermore, you can  visit here  to get a one stop service for your travel requirements in Bali. Kindly  click here  to browse all the accommodations and tourism destinations in Bali that have been granted the CHSE (Cleanliness, Health, Safety, and Environmental Sustainability) certification. Beside booking at your favorite accommodation among the listed hotels, villas, and resorts, come check out these  Live on Board  providers for new exciting experiences.

Remember to always comply with all the health protocols while enjoying the best of Bali again. Do keep yourself updated with the latest information about traveling regulations in Bali by checking out  this page .

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*Disclaimer: This article was updated on January 16, 2023. Due to the dynamic nature of travel regulations, please stay updated and confirm your itinerary with your chosen travel providers.

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Ultimate 3 Week Itinerary For Singapore, Malaysia & Bali [+ Trip Costs]

Last Updated on 7 November 2022

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A 3 week itinerary for singapore, malaysia and bali.

I bet you landed here thinking there is just no way that you can visit all of these Southeast Asian bucket list destinations in just 3 weeks, and that it was too good to be true, didn’t you? Well, you’d be wrong! I am going to share with you my tried and tested itinerary for a 3 week trip to Singapore, Malaysia and Bali , to help you plan yours! This itinerary will take you to 5 different places across these 3 destinations, and will allow you enough time to slow down a little along the way! What’s more, there’s a full disclosure of my (unbelievable) trip costs at the bottom of this post, and I took this trip during my annual leave from work (yes, you can travel and have a full time job)!

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Why Singapore, Malaysia and Bali?

If you want some reasons why Singapore, Malaysia and Bali are the perfect combination of places to visit for a 3 week itinerary to Southeast Asia, then I’ve got three equally good ones. Firstly, these destinations are relatively close together on the map meaning air travel takes little time. Secondly, you can get an abundance of cheap flights in Southeast Asia, so you can travel between these countries cheaply , as well as quickly. And last but not least, why the heck shouldn’t they be the perfect combination , I mean, they are insane!?

Itinerary overview

Singapore (4 days) → Langkawi (5 days) → Kuala Lumpur (4 days) → Bali (6 days) Allow 2 days for international travel for this itinerary for Singapore, Malaysia and Bali: 1 day outbound and 1 day inbound (depending on your home departure country)

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Know before you go

Always  check the entry requirements  for the country you are visiting to see if you will need a Visa to enter, and that you have enough validity left on your passport.

Always have a  good level of travel insurance  for every international trip. This is a non-negotiable part of any trip abroad, as the unexpected can happen.

When to visit

Singapore: The climate in Singapore remains hot and humid year-round. However, it can be rainy throughout the year, with heavier showers in December and January.

Langkawi, Malaysia: Heavier showers can occur in September and October, but can also occur year round, and the climate is tropical.

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: The rainy season is April-October but showers can occur year-round, and the climate is hot and humid.

Bali, Indonesia: April-September is dry season, October-March is wet season, temperatures are consistently high 20°C’s all year round.

I went on this trip in October and got very soggy in Bali on one occasion (through to my underwear, wading through flooded streets of Ubud kind of soggy), with one short lived tropical downpour . Overall, the weather across all destinations was dry and sunny. It was especially hot and humid in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur which was expected!

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International departure: Day 1

Day 1: Allow at least 1 full day to be lost for international travel to Southeast Asia if you are travelling from outside the region.

Singapore: Day 2-5

On the face of it, you may think that Singapore is an ultra modern city with a phenomenal skyline , and you’d be right. But, dig a little deeper and you will realise that it is also a vibrantly multicultural hive of activity with bustling and colourful neighbourhoods like Little India and Chinatown. You could easily spend more time in Singapore, but 4 days is a good amount to get a taste of the city and see some of the wonderful sights on offer (if you like it, you can go back in future, or at least that’s how I look at it)!

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Day 2: Take a pre-booked transfer or use the Metro to get into Singapore City, and check in to your Singapore accommodation . Spend some time getting acclimatised to Southeast Asia and get familiar with your surroundings – take a wander, get lost, and explore ! Head to Marina Bay for your first glimpse at the spectacular skyline. Grab a cold Tiger, and rest and recuperate after your long journey, ready for the ultimate 3 week adventure across Southeast Asia!

Tip: I used a pre-booked shared airport shuttle bus on arrival, from Singapore Changi Airport to my hotel. This is because I arrived at 3:05am and the Metro was not in operation at this time. However, if I’d have arrived at a decent hour I would have used public transport (as I did to return to the airport on day 6) as it is cheap, quick and easy.

Day 3: Spend your day in the Marina Bay area of Singapore , exploring all there is to offer, including Gardens by the Bay . Be sure to stay in this area as day turns to night. Supertree Grove has a spectacular light and sound show, and Marina Bay an unmissable light, sound and water show.

Day 4 & 5: Spend two days soaking up some of the best things to see and do in Singapore . Be sure to explore the various districts of the city, such as the beautifully vibrant Little India and the bustling streets of Chinatown . Make sure you feast on some spicy and aromatic Indian cuisine whilst you are in Little India (there is no shortage of restaurants and you won’t regret it).

Tip: I ate at Komala Vilas Restaurant on Serangoon Road in Little India on my trip to Singapore; a bustling Indian vegetarian restaurant which serves the most flavoursome and authentic food! If you are a fan of Indian food, you should definitely plan to visit (plus, it’s really affordable)!

Pantai Cenang, Langkawi: Day 6-10

Langkawi is a relaxed tropical paradise and is the perfect destination to inject a bit of peace and tranquillity into your Southeast Asian itinerary. It will allow you to slow down a little, enjoy your surroundings, and reflect on your time in bustling Singapore! I opted to stay in the popular town of Pantai Cenang , and although it’s known as the busiest town on the island, it retains its chilled beach town vibe. I decided to stay on Langkawi for 5 nights, because I wanted enough time to experience some of the best things to do in 4 days and have time to relax, but you could stay for less if time is tight .

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Day 6: Head to Singapore Changi Airport using the Metro. Catch an early flight to Langkawi to maximise the time you have there and avoid losing a whole day to air travel. Take a taxi to your hotel in Pantai Cenang and settle in. Take a wander around to get familiar with your surroundings. Then, perhaps relax by the pool before heading out for your first taste of Malaysian cuisine .

Tip: When I visited Langkawi, the airport taxis had a fixed rate and you purchased a ticket at one of the booths inside the airport before proceeding to your taxi outside the terminal.

Day 7: Enjoy a day at the expansive and palm tree lined Cenang Beach (watch out for the jellyfish). Watch the sunset with Piña colada in hand at a beachside bar in a hammock chair. Then, perhaps head off and find a kiosk where you can purchase some questionable fried ice cream !

Tip: Langkawi is a tax free island, so there are lots of duty free outlets (you can find these in Pantai Cenang). So, you can certainly afford to enjoy an ice cold beer by the pool whilst watching the aeroplanes glide through the sky (the airport is only a 15 minute drive from Pantai Cenang so these are quite low flying).

Day 8: Head out for the day to Langkawi SkyCab and Skybridge and test whether you’ve got a head for heights or jelly legs (like me)!

Day 9: Take a day trip to Kilim Karst Geoforest Park and hope a monkey doesn’t jump on your boat (because it did during my trip).

Tip: You can easily book a tour to Kilim Geoforest Park online before you depart for your trip. However, if you aren’t a pre-planner then you should be able to book this through your hotel or a local tour agency shop in Pantai Cenang (like you can in most countries in Southeast Asia).

Day 10: Spend your final day doing a bit of shopping in Pantai Cenang and feasting on Malaysian delights, relaxing by the pool and wandering along the beach. Travel can be exhausting and doesn’t have to always be fast paced !

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Day 11-14

I didn’t really develop a bond with Kuala Lumpur like I do inevitably seem to when I travel to most destinations. I can’t really pinpoint why. Nevertheless, I would recommend visiting for a few days if you are in Southeast Asia. The city has some fantastic sights to see and you should always see somewhere once, right? I wouldn’t hesitate to go back despite my distant relationship with the city!

Batu Caves near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Day 11: Take a pre-booked taxi (you should be able to book this through your hotel) to Langkawi International Airport and fly the short distance to Kuala Lumpur . Use public transport to get to your hotel – I chose to stay in WP Hotel in Kuala Lumpur because the allure of the rooftop pool was too much! Find a rooftop bar or pool and enjoy the skyline light up from day to night , before heading out for dinner.

Tip : Using public transport to get to and from Kuala Lumpur International Airport is a cinch – just grab yourself a return ticket for the airport train (the KLIA express) and then use the Metro to reach your hotel!

Day 12: Do a day trip to the Batu Caves . Climb the many, many steps into the caves where you may see cheeky monkeys grabbing each other’s tails.

Tip: You don’t need to book on a guided tour to the Batu Caves. It is super easy and cheap to get there yourself by taking the local KTM Commuter Train to and from Kuala Lumpur. Just make sure you check the timetable before heading to the station!

Day 13 & 14: Spend your final two days in Malaysia doing some of the best things to see and do in Kuala Lumpur , such as visiting temples, Central Market and Chinatown ! Be sure to head across to the Petronas Towers late afternoon whilst you are in the city, so you can watch them light up the sky as the sun sets over Southeast Asia.

Bali, Indonesia: Day 15-20

If I had to choose anywhere in the world to live, then it would be Bali (more specifically Ubud, in case you’re interested). I am a massive fan of this small island which is overflowing with serenity. I remember instantly feeling at home on my first trip to Bali, which is a feeling I rarely get when travelling (apart from the time I spent 2 weeks in Vietnam). Bali has a mix of breathtaking landscapes and has an abundance of things to see and do , and I have no doubt that you will fall as hard as I did for this Indonesian paradise. Days could quite easily turn to weeks here, and it really is the island of Eat, Pray, Love !

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Day 15: Head to Kuala Lumpur International Airport using public transport, bound for an early flight to beautiful Bali . Head to your hotel in Kuta using a pre-booked private transfer, before going out for some lunch in this lively beach town (be sure to try Nasi Goreng). I stayed in Transera Kamini Hotel (technically in Legian but a stone’s throw from the hustle and bustle of Kuta), but there is an abundance of beautiful places to stay in Kuta . Spend the evening on the beach watching the sunset with a cold Bintang in hand!

Tip: Early flights are the best for maximising your time in each destination. Although they can be a little more expensive, it can sometimes be worth paying the extra so you can have more time on the ground!

Day 16: Travel in your pre-booked private transfer to Ubud . Go for a wander to get your bearings and have a look around. If your hotel is as beautiful as where I stayed, which was Sri Aksata Ubud Resort (highly recommended), then you won’t be able to resist enjoying some downtime in your hotel . Head out for dinner and eat Mie Goreng ! You should be sure to eat at The Fair Warung Bale whilst you are in Ubud as the food is super tasty and the profits help to fund local healthcare programmes – you may want to pre-book a table as it is a pretty popular restaurant!

Tip: Pick a serene hotel situated in the rice fields (just make sure you pack mosquito repellant). Ubud has an abundance of beautiful accommodation, and you can easily find hotels situated in the rice fields that are very central, for a balance between tranquility and being close to the hustle and bustle of Ubud town.

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Day 17: Today, get yourself up early and spend some time sightseeing in Ubud . Why not go for a massage or spa treatment to relax after a busy day sightseeing, before heading out for some tasty Balinese Cuisine? One of the top travel tips for Bali is to embrace the spas but don’t overspend, because affordable and good quality establishments are plentiful on the island!

Day 18 & 19: Spend a couple of days doing some of the best day trips from Ubud . You will be absolutely spoiled for choice when deciding on which day trips to do, and have various options at your fingertips such as swimming beneath a waterfall , visiting a sacred temple , wandering a coffee plantation , doing an adventurous activity or meandering through some rice terraces !

Tip: Pre-booked private cars are very affordable in Bali. You can request to be taken to the places of interest that suit you in style, whether its waterfalls, temples, or rice terraces! And, these are great to use for your transfers to and from the airport, and in between towns (such as from Kuta to Ubud). I have always used Bali Safest Driver for custom tours and private transfers – the service has always been friendly, prompt and prices are reasonable!

Day 20: Get yourself up early to hike the Campuhan Ridge Walk , and have lunch at a restaurant at the end. Save the final afternoon for re-visiting any places in Ubud you want to see again, grab a souvenir or two at the market , or have some time to chill out in a café and watch life (and a lot of mopeds) pass you by.

Tip: Karsa Café is my absolute favourite café to stop in after walking the Campuhan Ridge Walk. I have visited each time I’ve been to Bali (and I don’t need any amount of persuading to go back). The views across the paddy fields and rice terraces are stunning, and the atmosphere is so serene. If you’re lucky you will manage to seat yourself in one of the stilted huts above the pond.

Return home: Day 21

Day 21: Allow at least 1 full day to be lost for international travel from Southeast Asia if you are travelling from outside the region.

Itinerary summary

This itinerary gives the perfect balance between spending time in the bustling cities of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, and on the idyllic islands of Bali and Langkawi. It offers enough time to indulge in some amazing sights and experiences , whilst also providing the time to just slow down and immerse yourself in your surroundings, whether that be by spending a morning by the pool or enjoying a drink on the beach whilst watching the world go by. I hope this 3 week itinerary for Singapore, Malaysia and Bali provides you with all the inspiration and information that you need to take a multi-country trip around Southeast Asia. And, I hope it proves to you that you can travel further if you travel smarter !

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Trip cost breakdown (per person)

International flights Economy flights from London Heathrow to Singapore, and Bali to London Heathrow = £493.66pp

Regional flights (x3) Hold luggage included in prices – Singapore to Langkawi, Malaysia = £74.57pp Langkawi to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia = £24.75pp Kuala Lumpur to Bali, Indonesia = £60.57pp

Airport transfers Singapore Changi Airport to City (shared one way transfer) = £5.00pp* Singapore City to Changi Airport (one way journey by Metro) = £1.00pp – Langkawi International Airport to Pantai Cenang, Langkawi (return journey by taxi) = £3.30pp* Kuala Lumpur Airport to City (return journey by KLIA express) = £18.00pp – Bali Denpasar Airport to Kuta (private one way transfer) = £5.00pp* Kuta to Ubud (private transfer) = £8.35pp* Ubud to Bali Denpasar Airport (private transfer) = £8.35pp*

Accommodation Singapore 4 nights = £94.50pp* – Langkawi, Malaysia 5 nights inc. breakfast and use of pool = £57.00pp* Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 4 nights inc. breakfast and use of pool = £81.00pp* – Kuta, Bali 1 night inc. breakfast and use of pool = £7.50pp* Ubud, Bali 4 nights inc. breakfast and use of pool = £63.00pp*

Total = £1,005.55 per person for 19 full days across 3 Southeast Asian countries (and 5 places)!

*The cost for anything marked with an asterisk is per person (pp) based on 2 people sharing. Note: Price excludes the costs for travel insurance, spending money (tours, food, occasional taxis, drinks etc.), costs to travel to/from UK airport for international flights, and visas (if required). I don’t book accommodation based on star rating, and book purely based on reviews, location and value for money. All accommodation is private hotel rooms (I’m not a hostel type of girl, I like my privacy and home comforts) or apartments, and all flights are economy. Prices for certain things may have changed since the time I took this trip, so please only use this as a guide to help you set your own savings target.

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