Islands of Indonesia - Indonesia
Arrive at any time.Day 1 Sanur
Hop on a plane to Labuan Bajo, and board a boat to visit Rinca Island.
Day 2 Sanur/Labuan Bajo (1B, 1L, 1D)
Explore Komodo Island in the morning before sailing back to Flores, with time to explore Labuan Bajo in the afternoon.
Day 3 Labuan Bajo (1B, 1L)
Drive inland to Ruteng and take in the stunning surrounding mountains. Check out the local markets in the area and eat some delicious local food. Opt to visit Liang Bua or hike around the rice paddies.
Day 4 Labuan Bajo/Ruteng (1B)
Drive to Bajawa and marvel at the gorgeous mountain views. In the afternoon, opt to visit Malanage Hot Springs.
Day 5 Ruteng/Bajawa (1B)
Head out to Ngada Village to meet with the local tribe and learn more about the traditional architecture and way of life.
Day 6 Bajawa/Ende (1B)
Enjoy stopping in local villages on the way to Bena. Visit the multi-coloured volcanic crater lakes of Kelimutu. Explore Bena village and enjoy the natural surrounding beauty before heading back to Ende for the evening.
Day 7 Ende (1B)
Catch a flight back to Bali. Enjoy another night in paradise.
Day 8 Ende/Sanur (1B)
Enjoy some free time in Sanur.
Day 9 Sanur (1B)
Visit the Lake Danu Bratan Temple and take a walk through the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces before arriving at Munduk for the night. Enjoy some delicious Balinese cuisine.
Day 10 Sanur/Munduk (1B, 1D)
Drive through lush rice fields and winding mountain roads to Kintamani, then take a dip in the local hot springs.
Day 11 Munduk/Kintamani (1B)
Enjoy lunch at Senang Hati Foundation on your way to the cultural heart of Bali and take an orientation walk.
Day 12 Kintamani/Ubud (1B, 1L)
Enjoy a free day to explore exactly what interests you in Ubud. Opt to visit the Monkey Forest, numerous temples, rice paddies, and markets.
Day 13 Ubud (1B)
Visit Bersakih Temple and then journey to Candidasa – a superb beach location – perfect for relaxing. Opt to go snorkelling.
Day 14 Ubud/Candidasa (1B)
With more free time here, opt to visit the Tirta Gangga temple, take a diving course, or visit some secluded beaches along the coast.
Day 15 Candidasa (1B)
Take a ferry to Lombok and visit a Sasak traditional village en route to Kuta.
Day 16 Candidasa/Kuta (1B)
Spend a full day exploring the fishermen's village and enjoy a snorkelling trip before returning to Kuta.
Day 17 Kuta (1B)
Travel to Tetebatu to enjoy some easy trekking. Continue on to Senggigi for the night.
Day 18 Kuta/Senggigi (1B)
Before heading to the stunning Gili Islands, visit the Pusuk Monkey Forest on the slopes of the Rinjani Volcano and hike to a waterfall. Once at the islands, opt to swim, snorkel, or kick back and relax.
Day 19 Senggigi/Gili Trawangan (1B)
Enjoy a full day of white-sand beaches in the Gili Islands. Opt to go snorkelling, diving, horseback riding, or try some yoga.
Day 20 Gili Trawangan (1B)
Travel back to Bali by boat for a final night dinner and farewells.
Day 21 Gili Trawangan/Sanur (1B)
Depart at any time.
Day 22 Sanur (1B)
Holiday Name : Islands of Indonesia
Reference : GAH
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