Nusa Dua
TANAH LOT & KUTA SHOPPING
In the morning, leave the hotel and proceed to visit Tanah Lot. This famous seaside temple has been defying the Indian Ocean for centuries. The landmark shrine commemorates the spread of Hinduism from Java to Bali many centuries ago. Sitting on an eroded rocky outcrop between the sea and the beach, it is quite a sight. Poisonous black snakes protect the temple, consisting of several shrines.
The main temple is relatively modest, but as the tide rushes in and the islet becomes engulfed by water, the place turns into a churning mystery.
Then you will have ample time to explore Kuta. Afternoon return to the hotel and at leisure.
Nusa Dua: Option 2
AUTHENTIC BALINESE COOKING CLASS
Discover the spiced flavors of Bali's virtually unknown cuisine. Classes offer a fascinating introduction to the exotic ingredients and unique culinary heritage of Bali. They provide valuable insight into the various techniques of food preparation and the cooking style used in our island homes.
First we need to divide guests into groups. Each group is given their own workstation together with seven recipes which they have to prepare within 90 minutes, of course, the food is Balinese and what makes this skill event even more challenging is the fact that participants in the end have the honor of actually eating the fruits of their labor.
Judging criteria are as rigid as it can be expected from such an event, as speed, timing, creativity, nose level, entertainment aspect, and humor during their cooking time are the most important factors.
Nusa Dua: Option 3
ULUWATU TEMPLE & CULTURAL PARK EXPERIENCE
Perched dramatically on a cliff 70 meters above the Indian Ocean, Uluwatu Temple is one of Bali’s most iconic sea temples. This sacred site offers not only breathtaking panoramic views, especially at sunset, but also a deep connection to Balinese spirituality and mythology.
As your group explores the temple grounds, you'll witness ancient architecture, hear the crashing waves below, and may even encounter the cheeky resident monkeys.
The experience culminates at the nearby Uluwatu Cultural Park, where you’ll enjoy the famous Kecak Fire Dance performance—a captivating blend of traditional chanting, rhythmic movement, and dramatic storytelling set against the backdrop of a blazing sunset. This mesmerizing performance tells the epic tale of the Ramayana, brought to life by local dancers and accompanied by the haunting sounds of a male chorus.
This is more than a sightseeing stop—it’s a celebration of Bali’s vibrant culture, natural beauty, and spiritual essence.