Three days that cover the full sweep of what makes Bali unlike anywhere else. From the clifftop drama of Uluwatu and a fire-lit Kecak performance on Day 1, to the lush cultural heartland of Ubud on Day 2, to the sacred coastal temples and local shopping on Day 3, this itinerary is built around the experiences that define the island. Planning a short getaway can be challenging when there is so much to see, but our bali tour 3D2N package optimizes your time perfectly.
Amazingbromo.com has crafted this journey to ensure you experience the most celebrated landmarks without feeling overwhelmed by logistics.
Let us guide you through an unforgettable tropical escape where every detail is professionally managed.
Detailed Itinerary for 3D2N Tour in Bali
Our curated 3 days tour bali schedule focuses on regional efficiency, ensuring you spend less time in traffic and more time exploring. We provide door-to-door private transport for your group throughout the entire trip.

Day 1: Arrival and Southern Cliffs Heritage
We begin with a private pickup service from Ngurah Rai International Airport or your hotel in Bali. Our driver will take you straight to Uluwatu Temple to explore the clifftop paths, followed by a dramatic Kecak Dance performance at sunset. The evening concludes with a fresh Jimbaran seafood dinner before checking into your hotel.
Day 2: Full Day Ubud Cultural Exploration
Enjoy breakfast at your hotel before embarking on a journey to the cultural heartland of Ubud. Your day includes stops at the Tegalalang Rice Terrace, the sacred Tirta Empul Temple, and a local restaurant for lunch. In the afternoon, you will visit a traditional coffee plantation and the Monkey Forest Ubud before returning to your hotel.
Day 3: Sacred Coastal Temples and Departure
After check-out, we visit the iconic Tanah Lot Temple to observe its unique offshore structure. We then guide you through a shopping and souvenir tour followed by lunch at a local restaurant. Have you remembered to pick up traditional crafts for your family back home? Finally, we provide a smooth transfer back to the airport or your hotel.
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Highlights of This 3 Days 2 Nights Bali Trip
Every stop on this 3 days 2 nights bali trip is chosen for its cultural significance and breathtaking scenery. We ensure you experience the authentic living traditions of the island alongside its famous landscapes.

1. Uluwatu Temple
Perched on a clifftop roughly 70 meters above the Indian Ocean on the southern tip of the Bukit Peninsula, Uluwatu is one of Bali’s most dramatic sea temples. The complex is home to a resident population of macaque monkeys, and the surrounding cliff paths offer sweeping views over the coastline. These panoramic vistas become extraordinary as the sun begins to set over the horizon.
2. Kecak Dance Performance
The Kecak Dance depicts the mythological tale of the Hindu epic Ramayana, performed by a chorus of more than 50 men providing rhythm through repeated chanting. Staged in Uluwatu’s open-air amphitheater with the Indian Ocean and the setting sun as a backdrop, it is widely regarded as one of the most atmospheric cultural performances in Southeast Asia. The show takes place daily at 6:00 PM.
3. Jimbaran Seafood Dinner
The seafood cafes at Jimbaran are located directly on the sand, with fresh catches displayed at the front of each cafe where visitors can choose their preferred items. Tables are set right on the beach, and the grilled seafood is prepared over coconut husks using traditional Balinese seasoning. It is a fitting close to the first evening, allowing you to dine with your feet in the sand as the lights of fishing boats appear on the horizon.
4. Tegalalang Rice Terrace
One of the most iconic landscapes in Bali, Tegalalang presents sweeping tiered rice paddies carved into the hillside north of Ubud. The terraces are shaped by a traditional Balinese cooperative irrigation system known as Subak, a UNESCO-recognized practice that has sustained rice farming across the island for centuries.
5. Tirta Empul Temple
Tirta Empul is one of Bali’s most important water temples, dating back to 926 AD, making it over 1,000 years old and still an active sacred site today. At its center are two spring-fed pools lined with stone waterspouts where Balinese Hindus perform the Melukat purification ritual. Observing this ceremony offers one of the most genuine windows into living Balinese Hindu tradition available to visitors.
6. Monkey Forest Ubud
The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a 12.5-hectare nature reserve and temple complex in the heart of Ubud, home to over 1,200 long-tailed macaques that roam freely through dense jungle, moss-covered statues, and 14th-century temples. It is a mix of wildlife encounter, active spiritual site, and jungle walk, providing an experience unlike any standard nature attraction.
7. Coffee Plantation Experience
The hills around Ubud are dotted with small coffee plantations where visitors can see the full journey from raw cherry to finished cup. Most stops include a tasting of Bali’s most celebrated varieties, including Kopi Luwak, arabica, and robusta grown on volcanic soil, alongside a selection of local herbal teas and spices.
8. Tanah Lot Temple
Tanah Lot stands on a rocky outcrop surrounded by the sea, and during low tide visitors can walk down to the base of the temple. One of Bali’s most photographed landmarks, the temple is best visited in the afternoon when the light turns golden and the ocean backdrop shifts dramatically with the tide. The surrounding complex is expansive, with coastal walking paths, panoramic viewpoints, and the nearby Batu Bolong Temple included in the entrance ticket.
Can’t stay long enough to enjoy a full trip? No worries, our Bali Tour 2D1N package is also available. It’s shorter, but it still guarantees an amazing experience.
Package Inclusions and Exclusions Bali Tour 3D2N
To maintain high standards of transparency, we outline all costs upfront so you can manage your vacation budget effectively. Our bali tour package options are fully private to guarantee your comfort.

Included:
- Private pickup and drop-off (Ngurah Rai International Airport or hotel in Bali).
- Private AC vehicle with fuel and parking fees for 3 days.
- Professional tour guide (Indonesian-speaking; English-speaking guide available on request).
- 2 nights hotel accommodation based on your selected tier.
- Entrance tickets: Uluwatu Temple, Kecak Dance performance, Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Tirta Empul Temple, Monkey Forest Ubud, Tanah Lot Temple.
- Jimbaran seafood dinner on Day 1.
- Lunch on Day 2 and Day 3 at a local restaurant.
- Coffee plantation visit with tasting.
- Fresh mineral water throughout the trip.
Not Included:
- Flights to and from Bali.
- Daily breakfasts (unless specified in the chosen hotel package).
- Personal expenses during the shopping and souvenir tour.
- Travel insurance protection.
- Optional activity upgrades such as the Tirta Empul Melukat ceremony or the Bali swing.
Affordable Pricing Tiers
We offer flexible pricing based on your preferred accommodation style and group size. Contact us directly to get an exact quote for your travel dates.
| Tier | Per Person (Minimum 2 Pax) | Included Accommodations |
| Standard | USD 180 to 220 | 3-Star Hotel, Standard Transport |
| Premium | USD 270 to 320 | 4-Star Hotel, English-Speaking Guide |
important: All prices are estimates and subject to change based on the season, final group size, and hotel availability. We recommend booking early to secure the best rates.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What time does the tour start on Day 1?
Pickup on Day 1 is typically scheduled for the afternoon, around 2:00 to 3:00 PM, as the main activities are all afternoon and evening programs.
Is this a private or group tour?
This is a fully private bali trip 3D2N experience. You will not be combined with other travelers at any point during the trip, ensuring total flexibility for your group.
Are the monkeys at Monkey Forest safe?
The macaques roam freely and are accustomed to visitors, but they can be bold. Keep your bags zipped, avoid direct eye contact, and do not feed them.

