Prabas Holidays is proud to offer unforgettable travel experiences, consistently receiving a perfect 10/10 rating from our satisfied clients. Specializing in outbound tours, we primarily operate in Asia and Europe. This festive season, let’s experience the best of Indonesia with a 4-night, 5-day holiday package. From stunning beaches to lush rice terraces and vibrant cultural scenes, Bali has something to captivate every traveler.
Flights & Visa to Indonesia
Traveling to Bali, Indonesia, from
Nepal is easy, with around 5 to 6 daily connecting flights available via
transit. Major airlines, including Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Thai
Airways, Malindo Air, Vistara, and Sri Lankan Airlines, offer convenient
connections, with flight durations typically around 8 hours. Visa applications
for Indonesia can be managed through an online process. To apply for your visa,
ensure you have the following documents ready:
A 6-month bank statement showing a closing balance of 300,000 NPR.
One passport-sized photo with a white background.
Enjoy this concise itinerary and embark on an unforgettable journey filled with breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and blissful relaxation.
Day 1: Arrival in Bali
Arrive at Ngurah Rai International Airport and transfer to your
hotel in Kuta.
Relax at Kuta Beach and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
Enjoy a welcome dinner at a beachfront restaurant, savoring local Balinese cuisine.
Day 2: Ubud and Cultural Highlights
Visit the iconic Handara Gate for a stunning photo opportunity
amidst the lush mountains.
Explore Tirta Empul, a sacred water temple where you can participate
in a purification ritual. Then, visit the beautiful Ulun Danu Temple on Lake
Bratan.
Attend a Barong Dance performance, showcasing traditional Balinese storytelling through dance.
Day 3: Adventure and Relaxation
Head to Melasti Beach for a day of sun and relaxation, and enjoy
thrilling banana boat rides.
Visit Alas Harum for the famous swings, offering breathtaking views
of the jungle and rice terraces.
Enjoy a seafood dinner at Jimbaran Bay, known for its fresh grilled seafood right on the beach.
Day 4: Leisure and Exploration
Spend a leisurely morning at your hotel or explore local shops in
Kuta.
Return to Ubud to explore local art galleries or relax in a spa.
Evening: Enjoy your farewell dinner at a local restaurant, reflecting on your Bali adventure.
Day 5: Departure
Last-minute shopping or beach time in Kuta.
Check out from your hotel and transfer to the airport for your departure.
Practical Tips
Local Currency: The Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the local currency. ATMs are widely available, and credit cards are accepted in many places.
Transportation: Taxis and ride-hailing services like Grab are common, but renting a scooter can be a convenient way to explore. For longer journeys, consider hiring a private driver.
Cultural Etiquette: When visiting temples, dress modestly with shoulders and knees covered. Respect local customs and traditions.
Necessary Items: Given Bali's variable temperatures, packing sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen is essential to protect yourself from the sun.
Food: Bali’s cuisine features a variety of sweet and seafood items. Many meals are traditionally wrapped in banana leaves, enhancing flavor and presentation.