Ramada by Wyndham Bali Sunset Road
4 Kuta
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Join us on an unforgettable honeymoon adventure as we explore the magic of Bali, the ultimate destination for couples. We were captivated by Bali's charm and beauty from the moment we arrived. Our days were filled with thrilling experiences and peaceful retreats, blending romance, adventure, and cultural discovery. This journey has perfectly blended everything that makes a honeymoon special.
Duration
9 Nights 10 Days
No. of Pax
2 Couple
Transfer
Private
Hotel Category
3/4 Star
Package Category
Budget
Package Type
Customizable
Your journey in Bali begins with a warm welcome the moment you step off the plane. Upon arrival at Ngurah Rai International Airport, our representative will greet you with a friendly smile and assist you with your luggage. Enjoy a smooth and hassle-free experience as you’re guided to your private vehicle, ensuring comfort right from the start of your holiday.
The Traditional welcome at the Hotel. Balinese people follow a form of Hinduism known as Agama Hindu Dharma. Balinese culture and traditions and religion impacts almost every aspect of life on the island and draws people to Bali to see and experience it. An important belief of Balinese Hinduism is that elements of mother nature are influenced by spirit.
Experience a magical evening with a Romantic Dinner at Jimbaran Beach, where the soft glow of candlelight meets the soothing sound of ocean waves. Indulge in a free-menu, à la carte dining experience, allowing you to select from a variety of freshly grilled seafood, succulent meats, and delectable local specialties. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply enjoying a serene night by the beach, this intimate setting offers breathtaking sunset views, impeccable service, and a truly unforgettable dining experience in Bali..
The magnificent Ulun Danu Temple is perched on a terrace overlooking Lake Beratan in Bali's highlands within the mountainous Bedugul Regency. The air is chilly and fresh here at 1,500 metres above sea level in the moderate mountain weather. The glistening clean lake is peaceful and nearly motionless, except for the gentle wind that blows across it from time to time, sending small ripples across the surface.
You've probably seen a few photos of Bali's most famous Instagram location, the Handara Gate, on social media. Everything you need to know about getting there, what to expect, getting the shot, and whether or not it's worth visiting is covered in depth.Landscape—the Subak system—which was nominated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in June 2012.
One of Bali's caldera lakes, Bratan Lake is situated near Baturiti, Tabanan. The location is at Petang Village, Plaga, close to Mt. Catur. It is gorgeously placed at an elevation of 1239 metres above sea level, making the area colder than most of Bali. The famous Ulun Danu Bratan temple, devoted to the goddess of the lake, Dewi Danu, is located on the western side of the lake.
Undoubtedly, the falls are enormous and breathtaking. Even though the name just mentions two, it looks like you're staring at a lot more! There is plenty of room to sit and/or store your items while you go for a swim after your hike down to the falls.
The Twin Lakes Viewpoint is situated high on the slopes of Mount Agung in Bali's eastern region of Karangasem. The Twin Lakes viewpoint in Bali provides a beautiful picture of two glittering crater lakes with the huge Mount Agung volcano looming behind them. It's one of Bali's hidden treasures. From lush green rice terraces to tall cliffside temples, this island has no shortage of picture-perfect backdrops.
Mount Batur is an active volcano with ribbons of black lava running down its peak into the valley below. We may enjoy the breathtaking natural scenery of Penelokan, which combines Mount Batur and the expanse of black granite with Lake Batur and a blue caldera. Tourists frequently refer to the caldera as the world's most beautiful.
From this viewpoint both Lake Batur and Lake Bratan can be seen, making them two of Bali's most iconic vistas. In addition, you can see Mt Agung, an active volcano further north, and Gunung Abang, an inactive volcano with a tall peak that stands triumphantly above everything else. Gunung Abang is Bali's third largest peak, located southeast of Lake Batur and northwest of Gunung Agung.
Pura Ulun Danu Batur, a temple dedicated to the goddess of the lake—Ida Batari. Dewi Ulun Danu is at the edge of a massive crater. Batur's Ulun Danu is not a lakeside temple. However, it primarily honours Lake Batur's deity Dewi Danu. She is worshipped as the goddess of lakes and rivers in agrarian areas.
Uma Dewi performs the Barong Dance. Your journey leads you to Batubulan, which is noted for its stone carvings and magnificent temples. Here, you will see the thrilling Barong Dance. A traditional dance depicting the eternal conflict between good and evil, religious and profane, with a dramatic ending.
Tegalalang Rice Fields form the three most stunning-looking terraced landscapes in Ubud region. Rice Slope at Tegalalang, pause at Ubud Tegalalang Rice Terrace to take in the lush scenery of the terraced rice fields or to have lunch at the restaurant while taking in the breathtaking view of the rice terraces.
Take an exciting ride on the Jungle Swing. A wave of adrenaline is about to begin! Swing and glide through the air while taking in the breathtaking views of Bali's lush jungle. In your spare time, we suggest you attempt Bali nests, another popular Instagram post, after the swing. To keep you secure, there will be a rope fastened around your waist. Or just unwind and take in the scenery while sipping on a selection of teas and coffee.
Beautiful silk scarves, airy shirts, statues, kites, caps, baskets, and a plethora of other handcrafted items can all be found at the Ubud Art Market. The Puri Saren Royal Ubud Palace faces the market, which is open every day and is locally referred to as Pasar Seni Ubud. The majority of the products sold at the Ubud Market are produced in the nearby villages of Peliatan, Tegallalang, Pengosekan, and Payangan.
Tegalalang Rice Fields form the three most stunning-looking terraced landscapes in Ubud region. Rice Slope at Tegalalang, pause at Ubud Tegalalang Rice Terrace to take in the lush scenery of the terraced rice fields or to have lunch at the restaurant while taking in the breathtaking view of the rice terraces.
Goa Gajah Temple, also known as the Elephant Cave Temple, is one of Bali's most sacred and intriguing attractions. It is a live temple where people still worship today, and it can be found in Bali's heartland in Ubud.
In Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, there is a nature reserve and temple complex called the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Another name for it is the Ubud Monkey Forest. More than 1260 long-tailed macaques, who are revered by the Balinese people in the area, call the Sanctuary home. The Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal temple, a "Holy Spring" bathing temple.
The best swing in Tegallalang, with amazing views of rice paddies, agricultural activity, a coffee Luwak plantation, and a shop. Our Aloha Ubud Theme Park is about 5 kilometers from the Arjuna Statue in Ubud, on the way to Tegallalang and many other major tourist attractions, making it easy to combine with other tourist destinations.
Enjoy walking around and getting along with a thousand birds and their habitat. The Park is divided into seven regions that recreate the natural habitats of our birds, complete with indigenous plant life. You can travel from the deep misty jungle of Sumatra to Far East Indonesia and Papua to discover the native birds from these remote regions.
Reptile park constructed with an old view show inside a natural jungle merged with a man-made tropical garden where you can observe and interact with the most complete and rare local Indonesian reptile species and worldwide for recreation, education, and conservation. Enjoy our reptile encounter, reptile show, cafe, selfie area, and feel free to discuss reptiles with our zookeeper/guide.
On the southwest coast of the island of Nusa Penida, in the settlement of Bunga Mekar, is a secret beach called Kelingking Beach. From the summit of the hill with the same name, you can take in one of the most breathtaking vistas across the hills and narrow stretch of white sand. The view is of the deep blue waves of the open Indian Ocean set against a green-covered promontory of limestone.
A hidden treasure on Bali's Nusa Penida Island, Crystal Bay Beach is renowned for its pristine seas, fine sand beaches, and breathtaking sunsets. With palm palms all around and a tranquil atmosphere, it's the ideal place to unwind, go snorkeling, or swim in calm seas. The bay's abundant marine life, which includes the uncommon mola-mola (sunfish) in some seasons, is another reason for its fame. For both beachgoers and nature enthusiasts, Crystal Bay Beach provides a peaceful haven with its natural beauty and calm atmosphere.
Petitenget Temple, also known as 'Pura Petitenget' by locals, is a major, centuries-old temple in Bali and one of the few cultural sites amid the island's expensive beach resort region of Seminyak. The temple's architecture is mostly made of red bricks and sandstone, which gives it an archaic atmosphere. The temple's large courtyard, accessible via the dragon stairway, is home to a dozen separate shrines and small pavilions
Seminyak Beach is a gorgeous white sandy beach located north of Legian Beach. The white sand that stretches 3 kilometres from the Tuban area has piqued tourists' interest in visiting this location. Seminyak Beach is known for its tremendous waves, which are ideal for surfing experiences, thus many surfers visit this beach to conquer the waves and enjoy their surfing adventures.
Double Six Beach, called after the 66 nightclub that once stood on its shores, is one of Bali's most popular destinations. The beach itself is lovely, with dark golden sand, however it is hardly Bali's most beautiful or tranquil. It's a fun area to surf, jog down the beach or play beach tennis or football with the locals, but swimmers should be cautious not to go too deep, as the water here can have powerful currents that can swiftly drag you out to sea.
The Beach Club was where it all started. Desa Potato Head's pulsating heart remains a place to relax, enjoy, and explore creativity in all of its manifestations, and everyone is welcome. Swim, eat, sip, and relax however you like in the infinity pool, on a daybed, or under the shade of swaying palms. Soak up the dynamic environment while enjoying a variety of international cuisine and uniquely crafted beverages.
Nusa Dua beach allows you to observe nature's incredible strength as enormous waves from the Indian Ocean regularly crash against the jagged limestone borders of the peninsula's south-eastern cliff. You may easily access this purpose-built overlook via paved trails on the southern part of the 'twin islands'. Here you'll find 240 degrees of stunning seascape, with the erratic splashes and sprays only adding to the fun.
Despite being referred to as a "hidden beach" because of its position behind a wall of substantial limestone cliffs, it has gained popularity as a tourist destination in the past ten years. If you're ever in Bali, Pandawa Beach is a great place to spend a day because it embodies everything that the island has to offer when it comes to beaches.
The desolate coastline of Nyang Nyang is surrounded by sloping cliffs and wispy mists that linger over the sea. You may frequently observe the naturally occurring reef that blocks the oncoming tides, allowing the beautiful, placid seas to border the shore. The lengthy stretch of shoreline is lovely for strolling along, and you might see some of the area's seaweed farmers plow underfoot or lonely surfers out past the reef break.
This enticing and picturesque neighborhood is full with attractions ideal for people interested in experiencing a mix of genuine culture and world-class luxury. Jimbaran, once known as a sleepy fishing village, has made the most of its stunning coastline setting to become one of Bali's most popular locations for well-liked seafood restaurants, immaculate beaches, and distinctive shopping experiences.
A Floating Breakfast is a luxurious and Instagram-worthy dining experience, typically offered at high-end resorts and private villas. Served on a beautifully arranged floating tray, guests can enjoy a lavish spread of tropical fruits, fresh pastries, eggs, and refreshing drinks while relaxing in a private pool. This unique experience combines indulgence with stunning surroundings, making it perfect for a romantic morning or a special treat. Whether set against the backdrop of lush greenery or overlooking the ocean, a floating breakfast is the ultimate way to start the day in style.
Final farewell to your ravishing voyage! Drop At Denpasar International Airport, with your luggage intact. Ride the morning jet out of Sentosa and get back on the path of travel. With lifelong memories, your adventure continues.
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