Book by January 31, 2025, and travel between February 15 and April 15, 2025, to take advantage of these savings

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Book by January 31, 2025, and travel between February 15 and April 15, 2025, to take advantage of these savings
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5 Night Stay
Meal Plan: Full Breakfast
InterContinental Bali Sanur Resort offers a luxury oasis of calm for the ultimate beachfront escape. The 120-key all suite and villa resort is ensconced on a charming stretch of white-sand beach, with its sparkling blue water and lush tropical gardens. Just a stone's throw away is the local designers' shopping avenue and some of Bali's best conceptual restaurants & bars, making every venture outside as extraordinary as within.
Enjoy a pleasant ride along the hills of Bali's southern peninsula. This area, known as Bukit, offers a landscape of rugged limestone cliffs and world-renowned surf breaks that is unlike any other on the island. At the southwestern tip of the peninsula, perched on a cliff 70 meters above the Indian Ocean and offering stunning views, is the incredible Uluwatu Temple. The Kecak Dance performance at Uluwatu Temple is a traditional Balinese dance that involves a group of men chanting "cak" in a rhythmic and hypnotic way, while dancers in elaborate costumes tell the story of the Ramayana, creating a captivating and unforgettable experience against the backdrop of the temple and the sunset. The tour ends up at Jimbaran Beach to enjoy an incredible Seafood dinner, served on the beach before returning to your hotel.
5 Night Stay
Meal Plan: Full Breakfast
At Kappa Senses Ubud, experience divine moments in the land of the gods, in an upscale, environmentally and socially responsible setting. Travel to one of the most coveted islands of the planet and immerse yourself amidst verdant rice fields, whose charm and beauty unfailingly astonish you. Dive into the romantic and passionate world of Rama and Shinta, the Balinese Romeo and Juliet. Whether you are looking for a place to reclaim your inner peace, or a hideaway haven in the midst of a lush jungle, come with an open heart and return forever changed by this enchanting destination and meaningful experiences.
Experience a hands-on cooking class and learn how to whip up some delicious traditional Balinese dishes! The morning starts by meeting your host and the other guests who are joining the class. Together stroll around the colourful market in Ubud where the locals bargain for the best produce. Browse the stalls piled high with colourful vegetables, tropical fruits, exotic spices and fragrant herbs. The host will explain the different produce, how it is used in Indonesian cuisine, and will offer tips on selecting the best ingredients. Back at the cooking class, you will be shown how to recreate age old traditional dishes using curries, sambal and the freshest seasonal vegetables. The class is completely hands-on so you will grind the different spices and learn how to use the various utensils in preparing the dishes. The class ends with a delicious lunch where you get to enjoy your own homemade Balinese feast.
Start the afternoon with a visit to Pura Taman Ayun, a 17th century temple renowned for its stunning traditional Balinese architecture, manicured gardens, and serene lotus ponds. Continue to visit a Monkey Forest where monkeys roam freely in their own sacred forest. Next drive to the stunning coastal Tanah Lot temple located on a rock island in the sea. Without a doubt the most famous and photographed place in Bali, this sacred Hindu temple sits majestically on a large offshore rock which has been shaped over the years by the crashing waves of the surrounding sea.