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Bus, Airlines
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Spiritual Tour, Eco-Tour
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Jabalpur
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All meals during the trek
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Comfortable AC Facilities
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25-60
Introduction
Bali, known as the “Island of the Gods,” offers a unique blend of spiritual sanctuaries, tranquil landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. This Divine Escapade will take you on a journey through Bali’s sacred temples, serene beaches, and vibrant cultural experiences. You will connect with nature, experience profound rituals, and immerse yourself in the island’s spiritual essence. Whether you’re seeking inner peace or a deeper connection with the divine, this itinerary provides the perfect balance of meditation, exploration, and relaxation.
Your 5-Day Divine Escapade in Bali offers a perfect blend of spiritual exploration, cultural immersion, and natural beauty. From sacred temples and purification rituals to yoga and meditation in serene surroundings, this itinerary is designed to rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit. As you depart, you will carry with you the essence of Bali’s deep spirituality, newfound inner peace, and unforgettable memories of the island’s divine energy.
Itinerary
Tour Highlights
Inclusions
- Air/Bus: Enjoy comfortable Air journeys to destination.
- Local Transportation: Seamless transfers between all divine destinations.
- Delicious Meals: Relish three wholesome meals a day throughout the tour.
- Spiritual Experiences: Immerse in the divine ambiance of the place throughout the journey and enjoy sacred sites.
- Comfortable Stays: Overnight stays in comfortable accommodations.
- Basic Medical First-aid
Exclusions
- Shopping: All personal shopping expenses.
- Personal Expenses on Fooding: Any meals or snacks not included in the itinerary (such as those purchased during free time or en route).
- Exploration Other Than Itinerary: Any activities or excursions not specified in the provided itinerary.
- Travel Insurance: Personal travel insurance.
- Major Medical Expenses: Any personal medical expenses or emergency treatments.
- Tips and Gratuities: Tips for guides, drivers, and hotel staff.
- Entry Fees: Any additional entry fees for temples or attractions not covered in the tour package.
- Miscellaneous Expenses: Any other personal expenses not specifically mentioned in the inclusions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The trip includes:
- Airport transfers to and from Ngurah Rai International Airport.
- Accommodation for 5 days/4 nights in spiritual retreats and resorts.
- All guided tours to temples, waterfalls, and cultural sites as mentioned in the itinerary.
- Entry fees to all temples and attractions.
- Participation in the Melukat Purification Ceremony, yoga sessions, and cultural performances.
- Daily vegetarian meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner).
- Comfortable transport throughout the journey.
- Comfortable clothing for yoga, meditation, and temple visits (modest attire covering shoulders and knees is required for temples).
- Swimwear for visits to waterfalls and beaches.
- A reusable water bottle.
- Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for outdoor activities.
- Walking shoes for temple exploration and nature walks.
- Personal toiletries and medicines (if needed).
Yes, the Bali Divine Escapade is suitable for solo travelers. The itinerary is designed to provide a balance of group activities, personal reflection time, and guided experiences, making it perfect for solo spiritual journeys.
No prior experience is required for yoga or meditation. The sessions are designed for all levels, from beginners to experienced practitioners. You will be guided by experienced instructors who will tailor the sessions to your comfort and ability.
Yes, the temples and rituals are open to visitors of all faiths. Bali’s Hindu culture emphasizes inclusivity, and everyone is welcome to participate in the ceremonies and rituals. We ask that all visitors show respect to the local customs by dressing modestly and following temple etiquette.
This trip emphasizes healthy, vegetarian meals that align with the spiritual theme of the journey. You will enjoy a variety of Balinese and Indonesian vegetarian dishes, fresh fruits, and juices. Special dietary needs (e.g., vegan, gluten-free) can be accommodated with prior notice.
The trip includes a moderate level of physical activity, such as:
- Walking tours around temple grounds and rice terraces.
- Short hikes to waterfalls and beaches.
- Yoga sessions that include gentle stretches and relaxation. While most activities are not strenuous, comfortable shoes and a reasonable level of fitness are recommended.
Yes, the itinerary includes some free time, especially on Day 5, where you can relax at the beach, enjoy shopping in local markets, or have a spa treatment. You’ll also have personal time after certain tours to reflect, relax, or explore.
Absolutely! If you wish to extend your stay, we can assist with additional accommodation bookings and recommendations for other activities in Bali, such as exploring neighboring islands, diving, or wellness retreats.
Bali has a tropical climate, with warm temperatures ranging from 25°C to 30°C (77°F to 86°F) year-round. The trip will likely be sunny with occasional rain showers. Bring light, breathable clothing and an umbrella or light rain jacket.
To show respect at Balinese temples:
- Wear modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees (sarongs will be provided at some temples).
- Refrain from speaking loudly or behaving disrespectfully.
- Do not point your feet toward altars or sacred statues.
- Women are asked to avoid temple visits during menstruation, as per Balinese tradition.
- Follow the guidance of your tour leader when participating in rituals or ceremonies.
Yes, this trip can accommodate families with children, but please note that it involves visits to sacred sites and spiritual activities that may require calmness and quiet. Children who enjoy cultural and nature-based experiences will likely appreciate the journey, but younger kids may need additional supervision during temple visits.
We highly recommend that all participants have travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and any other unexpected circumstances. Check with your provider to ensure Bali is covered in your policy.
The local currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and larger shops in tourist areas like Ubud and Seminyak. However, it’s a good idea to carry some cash for smaller purchases, markets, and local temples.
Bali is known for its handicrafts, art, jewelry, and spiritual items. Popular souvenirs include wood carvings, batik fabric, silver jewelry, incense, and traditional Balinese offerings. Local markets in Ubud are great places to find unique spiritual items and artisan products.
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