Silver jewelry making is an age-old Balinese craft that's vital to the island’s rural economy. On this private tour, try out the art coached by a silversmith at a traditional village workshop. Create your very own piece to take home with you as a souvenir that you can treasure forever. Choose from sample designs or come up with your own to make jewelry that’s totally unique.
Pickup included
Here you will learn how to make jewellery from Silver by yourself.
Famous waterfall in Ubud with green scenery surrounded the waterfal. You could take a short walk to get closer to the waterfall or just see the view from the top hill.
Walk along the shade to explore local garden while see coffee plantation and other fruit and spices plantation. Learn how balinese make coffee with traditional process. Taste balinese tea and coffee product.
Visit local house of Wood Carver and see galery of wood statue.
Visit a local house of Painter and see many beautiful paintings. Instead of painting you can see how balinese house compound and a family temple.
Nusa Dua is a luxurious coastal area in Bali, known for its pristine beaches, high-end resorts, and serene atmosphere. It's a haven for travelers seeking relaxation, water sports, and world-class amenities.
A beautiful beachside temple offering stunning ocean views and a serene atmosphere for spiritual reflection.
A unique complex housing five places of worship, representing Bali's religious harmony.
A hub for traditional Balinese arts and crafts, offering workshops, performances, and cultural experiences.
A Balinese specialty of roasted suckling pig, seasoned with traditional spices and served with rice and vegetables.
A mixed rice dish with a variety of small portions of vegetables, meat, fish, and peanuts.
A Balinese duck dish slow-cooked with a rich blend of spices, wrapped in banana leaves.
The dry season offers sunny days, low humidity, and minimal rain, making it ideal for beach activities and sightseeing.
Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
Indonesia Eastern Time (WITA, UTC+8)
230VV, 50HzHz
Nusa Dua is a safe and secure destination, with a strong police presence and low crime rates. However, travelers should still exercise caution and take common-sense precautions to protect themselves and their belongings.
Sanur Bus Terminal
Local minivans (called 'Kura-Kura') run between Nusa Dua and nearby areas like Sanur and Kuta, but they are not very tourist-friendly.
Available • Apps: Gojek, Grab
Car, Bike, Scooter
A stunning sea temple perched on a cliff, offering breathtaking ocean views and traditional Kecak fire dance performances.
Bali's cultural heart, offering a mix of traditional arts, lush landscapes, and adventure activities.
Price varies by option