Excursion privée d'une journée à Ubud et au volcan
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Excursion privée d'une journée à Ubud et au volcan

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Cette excursion d'une journée commencera par une expérience dans les profondeurs du village d'Ubud, le temple et le volcan. L'itinéraire sera le suivant ;
- 9:00 nous vous prendrons en charge à votre hôtel à Bali
- Aux alentours de 10:00, nous nous rendrons à la forêt des singes d'Ubud, où vous pourrez admirer les singes à longue queue en grands groupes à l'intérieur de la jungle d'Ubud près du centre d'Ubud.
- 11.30, vous pourrez faire un tour dans le marché traditionnel d'Ubud pour voir une multitude d'objets artisanaux fabriqués par la population locale.
- 12.30 nous atteindrons le village des rizières en terrasse où vous pourrez voir le vert des rizières. Installez-vous et profitez de la vue imprenable sur un champ de riz cultivés par la communauté locale.
- Puis, nous nous rendrons au volcan de Kintamani pour prendre le déjeuner-buffet avec en toile de fond le Mont Batur et le lac. Profitez de la cuisine traditionnelle tout en regardant la vallée.
- Ensuite, aux alentours de 15:00 nous ferons un arrêt à la plantation de café et d'épices. Vous pourrez y voir le café le plus populaire et le plus typique de Bali appelé Luwak préparé à partir d'excréments d'animaux. Il s'agit du café le plus cher du monde que vous ne trouverez qu'à Bali.
- Après cela, nous nous dirigerons vers le temple de la source sacrée. Vous pourrez avoir une bénédiction dans l'eau sainte avec la population locale.
Enfin, nous vous ramènerons et arriverons à votre hôtel aux alentours de 19:00.
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Inclus
  • Prix d'entrée
  • Eau en bouteille
  • Déjeuner buffet
  • Excursion privée
Non inclus
  • Boissons alcoolisées
  • Dépenses personnelles
  • Pourboires (facultatifs)
Autres informations
  • Vous recevrez la confirmation au moment de la réservation
  • Un minimum de 2 personnes par réservation est exigé.
  • Les sièges pour bébés seront disponibles sur demande, si cette demande est faite au moment de la réservation.
Caractéristiques
Tourisme
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Culturel
70%
Commentaires
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brunodelfim
5 | 2019-09-06

Circuit through the main spots of Bali, without the usual stops to force shopping. The driver was impeccable in punctuality, tips and information. Totally recommend.

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Catherine M
5 | 2018-06-09

Our guide and driver for the the day was Wayan B and he was absolutely fantastic the person i travelled with called him superb. He explained everything to us from hindu beliefs, temple etiquette and Bali road rules or lack of to haggling at the markets, and even made sure we got a table with a great view for lunch. He made our trip awesome and easy. The trip itself is great. Not only do you see what is listed but there is also so much to see as you travel from place to place. Definitely value for money and a great day that we would recommend to anyone looking for an introduction to Bali.

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Latifi's
5 | 2018-02-13

nice and easy

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Gary F
5 | 2017-10-21

This was an exceptional tour, very much enjoyed this one. A private driver, ours was Wayan, kept a very good commentary throughout the day. Explained local customs, and fortunately this tour was broken up by regular stops, otherwise the drive from Jimbaran to the volcano area would have been unbearable. Visit to the coffee shop was interesting, to see what the locals do with coffee and tea. The temple was also good with Wayan taking the time to explain the local customs with regard to religion as well as explaining the various areas of the temple. The monkey forest had potential to be painful, but fortunately others were taking the pain by touching the monkeys. Keep away from them, they tend not to bother you. Very much a humid experience due to overnight rain, but enjoyable nonetheless. The final stop in Ubud market is an experience, barter to your hearts content on everything : Well worth it, especially if you get a good driver, with excellent English.

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Meeta A
5 | 2017-10-16

We followed the given itinerary only loosely, and our guide Rusmun proved both flexible and quick-thinking. He got us to all of our personal destinations such as a shop in Ubud owned by an old friend of ours and worked-in many of the standard destinations including a beautiful rice terrace as the route permitted. His savvy use of Waze kept us on track and out of traffic as much as possible. Beyond being a great driver, Rusmun is a knowledgeable guide and highly proficient English speaker and was able to answer nearly all of our questions.

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Kelly M
4 | 2017-09-15

Great trip...but beware the crowds Tirta Empul and Ubud Monkey Forest. As we were based in Nusa Dua, this trip was a long day in the car for myself and my husband, but it was a great introduction to Balinese culture and our guide was GREAT. We began the day with a drive to Ubud, where we visited the Monkey Temple. It was a bit wet that day, so our guide told us that the site wasn't nearly as crowded as he had seen it in the past - and we were STILL tripping over a ton of tourists. Just so you are warned in advance. That said, the Temple itself is really beautiful, as is the forest itself - to me, the monkeys are a fun feature, not the highlight - but then again, there weren't a ton of them around as it was raining a bit, and I myself was more interested in the cultural aspects of the site. After the conclusion of our visit, we headed upslope of the volcano and had lunch with a vista of the Batur valley. The view as impressive the aggressive touts and poor quality of the lunch at the touristy restaurant, not so much. After lunch, we wound our way back down the volcano, and visited a coffee/fruit farm, sampling the infamous Luwak coffee and tea selections. The teas were surprisingly quite tasty, and their variety proved rather fascinating to a couple of American tourists from the desert think, Lemongrass, Tumeric, and Passionfruit varieties. The Luwak coffee failed to really impress, given its reputation as the best coffee in the world, but it's worth a try when in Rome, right?!, and seeing some exotic varietals in their natural state cacao beans, mangoes, melons and snakefruit was certainly worth the trip. After we finished our cat-poo-chino, our guide shepherded us to Tirta Empul. A beautiful site, it's sense of holy ritual is somewhat lost in the crush of tourists and their omnipresent cell phones admittedly, I'm as guilty as the rest there. Our guide told us that we may have experienced a bit more of the crowd as a result of the full moon however, most of the crowd was not there to worship, so I suspect that's just something you'll need to expect when visiting. With that said, the holy pool is rather fascinating as you can see the springs bubbling up from their deep volcanic source, and the fountain complex is really beautiful. This is undoubtedly a tourist trap, however be aware that you will literally have to navigate yourself out of a maze of hawkers selling trinkets at the exit - the line of stalls just goes on and on and some of the vendors can be quite aggressive, which can be off-putting, particularly if you're expecting a more serene experience. Our guide was so intuitive or maybe not, I don't have the best poker face, despite living in LV, that I think he realized we were a bit disappointed by the crowds and wanted a more authentic experience, so bless his heart, he took us to Gunung Kawi to finish our day. Absolutely stunning, our stop at Gunung Kawi really made this trip absolutely worthwhile. While it is a steep, and rather long, hike down, we were charmed to have a group of Balinese musicians accompany us with a full set of gamelon down the steps! The shrines remain in a pretty great shape despite their age, and the temples and bridges surrounding them are just lovely. At last, we felt like we were able to see a bit more into the lives of the real Balinese people - women carrying offerings of fruit on their head as they navigated the steps a couple receiving a blessing from a priest at the base of the temple a village preparing for their full moon festivities in the social halls at the base. It was a great experience, completely worth the rather strenuous trip up and down the steps note: my husband and I are in relatively good shape and were able to complete the hike without getting too out of breath, but I would not recommend this path to anyone with physical limitations. The vendors at the top were aggressive, but those at the bottom were quite nice, and the bone carvings they offered were like nothing else I saw the rest of the trip - I'm still kicking myself for not picking up a souvenir here. All in, a great, if long, day and a wonderful introduction to Balinese temples and culture and tourism.

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