BALI YATRA

Duration : 5 Days       Departure Date : 5 August 2026  

Discover the peaceful beauty of Bali with Lokayatra.com. Known as the “Island of the Gods,” Bali charms travellers with its lush green landscapes, calm beaches, warm hospitality, and rich cultural traditions. This thoughtfully planned holiday includes iconic experiences such as the scenic Tanah Lot Temple, the cool highlands of Kintamani, views of the volcanic Mount Batur, and time in lively areas like Kuta, along with several other cultural and natural highlights across the island. If you’re looking for Bali tour packages from Kochi, this journey lets you enjoy Bali’s gentle pace of life, soothing atmosphere, and diverse scenery. Comfortable stays and a well-crafted itinerary ensure a refreshing and memorable escape without feeling rushed.

Day 1

Assemble at Cochin International Airport (Terminal 03) for your flight to Bali. On arrival, complete formalities and enjoy lunch en route to your hotel. Check in and relax. In the evening, visit Kuta beach -Kuta Art Museum for a beautiful sunset and stroll through the Kuta Art Market for local handi- crafts and souvenirs.

After breakfast, visit Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park, home to the grand statue and vibrant cultural shows.Continue to Uluwatu Temple, majestically perched on a cliff with stunning ocean views. In the evening, unwind at Melasti Beach – perfect for relaxing and capturing scenic moments.

After breakfast, head for the Kintamani Tour to enjoy panoramic views of Mount Batur, Lake Batur, and the dramatic black lava fields. (Photo stops only – no trekking.) After lunch, visit the stunning Tegalalang Rice Terrace, a UNESCO-listed landscape perfect for scenic walks and photos. Continue to a Coffee Plantation for a Luwak coffee tasting, then explore Celuk Village for gold & silver crafts and Mas Village for exquisite wood carvings.

After breakfast, visit Taman Ayun Temple with its beautiful architecture and gardens, enroute to Ulun Danu Temple. Continue to the iconic Tanah Lot Temple, set on a rocky outcrop in the sea. Then, head to the picturesque Handara Gate. In the evening, enjoy a stunning sunset at Tanah Lot, ending your day with unforgettable views.

After breakfast, check out and enjoy lunch en
route to the airport.
Complete formalities and board your flight
back to Cochin via Kuala Lumpur, carrying
fond memories of Bali’s temples, landscapes,
and serene charm.

Do Indian travellers need a visa to visit Bali ?

Yes, Indian passport holders require a visa for Bali (Indonesia). Visa-on-arrival or e-visa options are available, and our team provides full guidance.

The official currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Currency exchange facilities and ATMs are widely available.

Bali has a tropical climate with warm temperatures throughout the year. Light clothing is recommended.

No, shoes must be removed before entering temples as a sign of respect.

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1.  Kintmani Village : Kintamani Village is one of the most scenic spots in Bali, known for its cool climate and stunning mountain views. Overlooking the active Mount Batur and the peaceful Lake Batur, this area offers a refreshing break from the coastal heat. It’s a perfect place to relax, enjoy the fresh air, and take in the beautiful natural surroundings.

2. Celuk village : Celuk Village is well known for its traditional silver and gold craftsmanship, making it a must-visit for those interested in local art and culture. As you walk through the village, you can see skilled artisans creating beautiful jewellery and decorative items by hand. It’s a great place to understand Bali’s rich artistic heritage and even shop for unique souvenirs made with detailed craftsmanship.

3.  Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park : Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park is one of Bali’s most iconic cultural attractions, known for the massive statue of Garuda Wisnu Kencana. The park showcases the island’s rich traditions through cultural performances, open spaces, and artistic displays. It’s a great place to learn about Balinese heritage while enjoying impressive views and a lively cultural atmosphere.

4. kuta beach : Kuta Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Bali, known for its wide sandy shoreline and lively atmosphere. It’s a great spot to relax by the sea, enjoy beach activities, or watch a beautiful sunset. The area is also filled with shops, cafes, and local markets, making it a perfect place to experience Bali’s vibrant side.

5. uluwatu temple : Perched on a dramatic cliff overlooking the ocean, Uluwatu Temple is one of Bali’s most scenic and spiritual sites. Known for its breathtaking sunset views, the temple offers a peaceful atmosphere along with a glimpse into Balinese culture.

6. Melasti Beach : Melasti Beach is a beautiful hidden gem in Bali, known for its clear blue waters, white sand, and dramatic cliffs. The drive down to the beach itself is scenic, with winding roads cutting through limestone hills. It’s a perfect spot to relax, take photos, and enjoy a peaceful beach experience away from the usual crowds.

7. Tegalalang Rice Terrace : Tegalalang Rice Terrace is one of Bali’s most beautiful landscapes, known for its lush green, step-like rice fields. The terraces showcase traditional Balinese farming methods and offer stunning views that are perfect for photos.

8. mas village:  Mas Village is known for its traditional wood carving art and skilled local craftsmen. As you walk through the village, you can see detailed wooden sculptures being created by hand, reflecting Bali’s rich artistic culture.

9. Taman ayun temple : Taman Ayun Temple is a beautiful royal temple surrounded by gardens and peaceful water features. Known for its traditional Balinese architecture, the temple has multi-tiered shrines and a calm, scenic setting. It’s a great place to experience Bali’s spiritual side while enjoying a relaxed and quiet atmosphere.

10. Ulun Danu Temple : Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is one of Bali’s most iconic landmarks, set on the calm waters of Lake Beratan. Surrounded by cool mountains and misty views, the temple appears to float on the lake, creating a truly peaceful setting. It is an important spiritual site dedicated to the water goddess and offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural significance.

11. Tanah lot temple : Tanah Lot Temple is one of Bali’s most famous sea temples, set on a rock formation along the coast. Surrounded by the ocean, it offers stunning views, especially during sunset when the scenery becomes truly magical. 

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