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Paris Holiday Packages

Paris Holiday Packages

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Paris Tour Packages
Paris is one of the best travel hotspots around the world, famous for its scenic locales and romantic appeal. Situated on the River Seine, the city enjoys a beautiful setting and offers an unending list of famous landmarks to explore. The Eiffel Tower, the most well-known landmark, is synonymous with the city.

On a trip to Paris, tourists can ascend to the top of the Tower to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area. There is also a light show organised, which starts after dusk and lasts till late night.

Another famous attraction in the city, the Notre Dame Cathedral, is a classic example of Gothic architecture. Tourists can also visit the Notre Dame Museum to know more about the history of this stunning cathedral. Located on the banks of Seine, the Musee d'Orsay is another popular museum, famous for its fabulous collection of French art.

This collection boasts of masterpieces by globally renowned artists like Monet, Sisley and Van Gogh. A Paris vacation cannot be complete without a visit to the Louvre Museum, home to the best and finest of European masterpieces. Housed in the Louvre Palace, the museum holds a rare collection of Grecian-Roman and Egyptian artworks as well.

Tourists can go on boat tours in the Seine River to travel through an amazing network of canals and enjoy some beautiful views of this city and its landmarks. This is one of the best ways to explore the city. Tourists can choose a suitable Paris tour package to enjoy the best of boat tours here.



One of the prime fashion capitals of the world, Paris hosts some of the most happening fashion events. The famed 'Spring Fashion Week' is held in March and serves as a platform to showcase the collection of some of the best designers. It is also an acclaimed shopping centre for fashion enthusiasts of all kinds.

There are some good shopping options for antiques and second-hand items as well at the Clignancourt flea market.

Apart from shopping, the place is known as one of the main culinary centres of France. Tourists opting for Paris tour packages can try out menus at the finest of French restaurants that offer a blend of traditional and exotic French cuisine. On the whole, Paris offers some of the most fascinating cultural and natural vistas to keep tourists occupied during their holidays in this beautiful capital city of France.



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Germany Holiday Packages

Germany Holiday Packages

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Germany Tour Packages
With a rich history and culture, Germany easily stands out as one of the finest travel hotspots in Europe. Better known for its economic and industrial might, it can surprise travellers with its natural beauty and cultural diversity. Composed of 16 states, the country features a variety of landscapes but the Bavarian Alps is one of the most sought-after places for any tourist on a trip to Germany. Located in the southern part of the country, the mountain range offers some of the finest opportunities for skiing and snowboarding in Central Europe. It is also home to the impressive Neuschwanstein Castle, which was built by King Ludwig II in the 19th century. Travellers would enjoy exploring the Romantic Road, a scenic route from Wurzburg to Fussen that passes through several historic towns. The route exposes tourists to some of the finest natural and cultural landscapes. To feel the energy of modern Germany, it would be ideal to visit Berlin, the multicultural capital city. The Brandenburg Gate, known as the symbol of the reunification of the country, is one of the most important historical attractions in Berlin. The city is also dotted with a number of museums, medieval churches and architecturally significant buildings.

All these make the city an integral part of any Germany tour package. Another important historical site is the Cologne Cathedral, which is the third tallest cathedral in the world. This stunning landmark was built over a period of six centuries. The city of Munich is known for its architecture and unique cultural feel, which is best experienced during the annual Oktoberfest celebration. A visit to Hofbrauhaus in Munich is a must as it offers the true German experience of wining and dining. Travellers can also explore the city of Dresden, which suffered a great deal of destruction during WWII and much of it was rebuilt later. For the latest updates, the two most important trade fairs are going to be held in Germany cities. CPhI Worldwide 2019 in Frankurt and K 2019 which is going to be held in Dusseldorf. For More Information, Check out their detailed information. The city of Weimar, a part of Thuringia in East Germany, is famous as the birthplace of several German artists and intellects. After overexposure to history and culture, nature lovers can head to Schwarzwald or the Black Forest.
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Adventurers can go hiking or biking while enjoying the abundance of scenic trails here. Wine Route and German Clock Road are two of the most popular routes. There are numerous other natural and manmade attractions in the country that command the attention of travellers without any effort. Hence, a Germany holiday package provides tourists a licence to explore a land of diversity–be it in terms of nature, architecture or culture.

Sydney Holiday Packages

Sydney Holiday Packages

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Sydney Tour Packages
Sydney, the capital of New South Wales in Australia, is one of the oldest and largest cities in the country that has a multicultural outlook. Famous for the iconic landmarks like Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House, this place is simply worth a visit. Tourists can go surfing at the famous Bondi Beach, climb up the Sydney Tower for a panoramic view of the place, take a guided tour of Royal Botanical Gardens or explore a wealth of marine life in the Sydney Aquarium, among various other things. On a Sydney trip, travellers must visit the precinct of ‘The Rocks’, which boasts of a rare heritage, amazing culture and an active nightlife. The Rocks Discovery Museum traces cultural and natural evolution of this city. Tourists can shop for aboriginal arts and crafts, enjoy local delicacies and capture amazing views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. They can go cycling or take a walk on the bridge or along the harbour to soak in the beauty of this place. It could be a good idea to catch a ferry from Circular Quay to Manly, shop at the main strip of Manly Corso, relax and take a swim at the Manly Beach and try sea kayaking or parasailing to get a taste of adventure offered by Sydney. Tourists must not miss to include Manly on their Sydney vacation itinerary.



This place offers easy access to all the 18 ocean beaches in the region, making it a hub of activities. Tourists can opt for guided tours to explore the marine biodiversity of Australia at this place or go shark diving under supervision. It can be an interesting experience to visit the Manly Art Gallery and Museum. Darling Harbour and Chinatown can be excellent venues for enjoying waterfront dining. Both these places offer an array of Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese restaurants. Housing more than 200 restaurants, bars and cafes, Kings Cross is where the rich and famous dine and wine in this city. To shop in style, visitors can visit the Pitt Street Mall, which is counted amongst the busiest shopping strips in the world. This place boasts of an entire range of high-end shopping options and is at a walking distance from the historic Queen Victoria Building. No matter what time of the year it is, a Sydney vacation offers a wealth of activities to indulge in and sights to behold

Mauritius Holiday Packages

Mauritius Holiday Packages

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Mauritius Tour Packages

Searching for Mauritius tour packages for your next vacation? Your hunt ends here. Pick one from our inventory of Mauritius holiday packages. Here’s a glimpse at what all to explore in the land of sun and sea.

Laced with the stories of
 migrant slaves, the colonial struggles interspersed with an exchange of cultures resulting in a hybrid society breathing out a vivid display of diverse elements as intense as its historical landscape. Not just the history, the Mauritian topography is as remarkable. Sapphire waters, the ashen beaches, and a Creole cuisine and culture with flavours and bits taken from the Indian, Chinese, African, Europeans who call the island their home. Be it a wedding, a trip to snorkel and scuba or a family vacation, a Mauritius tour offers something for everyone.

Also find Popular Mauritius Theme Packages like Mauritius Travel GuideMauritius Honeymoon Packages and Mauritius Adventure Packages.

From the landmarks in Port Louis to the quaint charm of Grand Bay in the north, our edit has the best of Mauritius.

Places to visit in Port Louis

La Place D’Armes: A popular tourist attraction, the boulevard is dotted with palm trees and houses the Government House built in the French architecture standing as a testimony of the city’s colonial past. The unmistakable statue of the erstwhile governor Mahe de Labourdonnais at the avenue is an important Mauritian insignia.

Aapravasi Ghat: A UNESCO World Heritage site, the complex is dedicated to the many indentured labourers who set to the island from India to work in the plantations under the then British government. Translated to the immigration depot in Hindi, mark the place in your itinerary while you plan your Mauritius trip.

Caudan Waterfront: Also called Caudan, this is where you should head for some downtime after you’ve soaked yourself in the history of the place. A chic retail and entertainment centre, the area includes restaurants, theatre, casinos, a five-star hotel and a marina.

The gems of the north
Grand Bay: Also spelled Grand Baie, the beachside hamlet is famous with the tourists for its quaint charm and also for being the gateway to the northern islands of Mauritius. An apt haunt for beach activities and shopping in equal proportions, this one should definitely be on the places to strike off, if you are in the north Mauritius. A typical Mauritius package includes Grand Bay.




Pamplemousses: The unusual name comes from the French word for grapefruits and is a district located in the northwest of the island. Top sites to visit are SSR botannical garden named after the first prime minister of the country. Also pay a visit to the church of the St Francis of Assisi. And don’t forget the L’Aventure du Sucre for some insight into the history of rum production in the island by the slaves.

The eastern delights

Roches Noires Caves: Located in the district of Riviere du Rempart, Roches Noires is a village sitting pretty on the east coast. About 23 km from Port Louis, visit for its stunning caves named after the ladies of the colonial times such as Madame Cavern or Princess Margaret. Be wary of the bats lurking in the corners of the caves.

Bras de’Eau national Park: A small bay, Bras de’Eau is known for its stunning beaches and its famous national park which goes by the same name. Among the three national parks in Mauritius, explore the area on a bike catching the views of sugar factory on the way. Hire a ride offered by several adventure tour providers.

Ile aux Cerfs: The private island in the district of Flacq is an idyllic combination of white sands and azure waters. Visit the golf club, stay in the boathouse, sample the scrumptious Mauritian cuisine at the beach restaurants and choose from a whole gamut of water sports. Get to Trou d’Eau Douce village from where the boats depart for the island.

The magic of south

Pointe Canon: Situated in the village of Mahebourg in the Grand Port district, Pointe Canon is a viewpoint to catch glimpse of the Grand Port and Lion mountain ranges. It is also a hub for the annual celebrations of the slavery abolition event.

Cavendish Bridge: The bridge constructed in 1911 to connect Mahebourg to Ville Noire is the longest bridge on the island. Capture the sweeping views of the Grand Port and Lion mountain range which form the backdrop for the bridge.

Rochester Falls: Situated in the Savanne district the road to the waterfall passes through an old sugar refinery. The water cascades down from a height of 33 feet. It is among the famous waterfalls in the country owing to its rugged rock formations.

To the west

Le Morne Brabant: At the tip of the southwest Mauritius lies the peninsula, home to the eponymous monolith rock significant to the Mauritian historical landscape. The white-sand beaches fringed with the swaying palms or the emerald waters perfect for a swim and sundry other sea activities is a perfect sunshine spot in Mauritius.

Black River Gorges National Park: Spreading across 16,680 acres, the park covers the rainforest on the island and is home to the endangered species including parakeet, bulbul, kestel, cuckooshrike and more. Traverse along the dedicated walking spaces or hike up the plateau.

Flic en Flac: The picturesque seaside village situated in the Black River district on the west coast, Flic en Flac is among the longest stretch of beach on the island. A popular spot with tourists the beach is ideal to visit throughout the year. The looming Le Morne Brabant forming its backdrop gives it a stronger character.

Getting around in Mauritius
Due to its small size the distance between any two points doesn’t exceed two hours. Take your pick from taxis which are always available outside hotels and resorts. The car and scooters are available on hire and the service providers don’t ask for an international licence. Your domestic licence is good to go. Then there are buses which pick up a pack of tourists from the respective hotels. Many resorts have bicycles parked which makes it easier to explore the vicinity. On-water transportation includes catamarans, pirogues, or glass-bottomed boats.

Car rental: One of the best ways to discover the island is to drive around and there are many vehicle hire providers strewn across the country. Rent a car, bicycle or scooter depending on the area to be traversed.

Taxi: Most hotels have taxis parked outside the premises, and you can hail one easily around the corner. Most cabs are fitted with a yellow-coloured box which display a sign mentioning the route.

Bus: The island is well-covered by bus with Express bus that operates from Port Louis to the northern, southern islands and the mainland. The service in the cities are available from 5.30 am to 8 pm while in towns and villages buses start plying from 6.30 am to 6.30 pm.

Weather in Mauritius
The moderate temperature of Mauritius makes it ideal to be visited round the year. The months of April to June and September to December are the most pleasant to plan a vacation to Mauritius. There are two seasons in Mauritius: summer and winter with occasional rains. The summers start to peak up from November to April with a mean temperature of 25 degree Celsius while the winter sets in May and last till October. The average temperature during winter is around 20 degree Celsius. The weather during both the seasons remains the same without much variation.

Best time to scuba dive: The best time to visit Mauritius for scuba diving and also deep-sea fishing is from December to March as the waters have good visibility.

Best time to surf: The months from June to August are the best for surfing as the winds blowing from the south-east cool down the island. The average temperature on the coast is higher than the eastern and southern part of the country.

Thailand Holiday Packages

Thailand Holiday Packages

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Thailand Tour Packages
A Thailand tour could be a great way to get a sense of South-East Asia and its glorious beaches.

The legendary Thai hospitality only seems to add to the sunshine of its tropical beaches and the golden colouring of its gabled temples. With a menu that revolves around the maxim of infusing sweet and sour with the spicy and sweet and dishing out some plump seafood seared with chillies with the striking pungency of lemongrass and a whole explosion of fresh local ingredients, your trip down its eating out districts whether you are in its capital Bangkok or downtown Phuket, is going to appease your soul.

A capital as fast paced and edgy as Bangkok will be the perfect precursor to your journey into Thailand. From an invigorating Thai massage, to shopping for curios at a night market and experiencing a breathtaking nightlife with some innovative concoctions and live music, Bangkok can leave you dizzy with its eclectic offerings.

Whether it is kayaking or diving you wish to pursue in the emerald waters of Krabi or simply watch the traditional boats harboured on the white sands of the Phi Phi Islands, expect a vacation that is utterly engrossing without burning a hole in your pocket.

When you scout for Thailand tour packages, make sure your itinerary comprises some of its highlights.

The Thai street life
Heavy on food, there is no leaving Bangkok without slurping down the Bangkok street-style noddles around the corner on a busy street with the traffic whirring past on one side and glass skyscrapers looming overhead on the other. It is not just the traditional Thai cuisine, you have every possible international cuisine here rendered to perfection using the local produce across its restaurants, cafes, bistros and patio bars.

Whether you are ordering food, at a currency exchange or trying to strike up a bargain with a souvenir seller, don’t let the language barrier come in the way. A bit of attentiveness, some humour and a dash of smile can go a long way in getting you around the Thai capital as well as winning favour and friends.

Stroll down the narrow lanes of Chinatown and tuck into a bowl of prawn wanton soup or chance upon a rendition of the Chinese opera. Pick up some fascinating artifacts from the Amphawa Floating Market that has come up on a canal by the same name on the Mae Klong river. For a unique perspective, you can do boat or bike ride through it.

The boat noodles is a popular must-have in Amphawa. Bangkok’s Sukhumvit area is perfect to let your hair down and sip some cocktails at a tony bar from the top of a high-rise and watch the world go by. Despite the contradictions Bangkok offers with its hypermarkets and mega malls on one hand and traditional River huts on the other, it is a city that is as dynamic and cosmopolitan as it gets.

The Thai beaches
The high-point of a Thailand holiday package is the beaches. Whether you are a backpacker, a couple, a large group, a family travelling with a child, or a luxury seeker, it is easy to get some powdery white sands between your toes in Thailand. A pristine coastline, secret coves, limestone karts jutting out of an azure sea make it a veritable paradise to pursue some swimming, snorkelling, diving, sea cave exploration and a resort-life that centers around its sandy beaches.

Krabi’s sea cliffs with their tropical vegetation are extremely popular with cliff climbers, just as surfing enthusiasts make a beeline for Koh Lipe, kite-boarders for Hua Hin, and divers choose the depths of Koh Tao to spot whale sharks among other exotic marine species. For beach bums, the party scene of Phi Phi Islands is unprecedented, but if it is holistic healing you are looking at while being privy to some stunning coastal scenery, Koh Samui is your retreat.

Your days made spectacular by some memorable sunsets and an endless serving of succulent and crunchy deep sea delights.

The Thai culinary scene
Thailand holidays are primarily about gorging on sumptuous seafood. Thai cuisine owing to its bountiful ingredients is climbing up the popularity charts the world over. It is today one of the most sought-after cuisine known for its subtle flavours, cooking technique and light-to-digest quality.

The Thai love their chillies which often finds a searing in the food or are served separately as a coarse and fiery chilli dip. The flavours are robust and perfectly balanced and gives you the umami whether you are having a Bangkok-style noodles at a shack in Bangkok, gorging on grilled lobsters or fried scallops at a seafood avenue in Phuket, dining at a steakhouse or tucking into a succulent seafood pasta at one of the open-air Greek and Mediterranean restaurants in Pattaya.

From Burmese market stalls, cheap street-side Chinese, to a quick meal of sticky rice with a lemongrass-kissed Thai chicken curry, you are all set to send your tastebud on a roller-coaster of flavours and aromas. But an even better way to master some of the tenets of Thai cooking is to enroll yourself for a cookery class conducted by a local, often at a local home.

Typically such an activity commences with a visit to the local vegetable and fruit market and concludes with the rustling up of something delectable using those ingredients.

The Thai reverence for its temples
A Thailand trip is incomplete without rounding up its ornate temples. A Buddhist country, Thailand is home to some gorgeous temples that are both colourful and unique in their architecture. The Thai love of the golden hue is evident in its temples and the frame of the deity - the Buddha - that presides in it.

It is truly fascinating how the depiction of Buddha varies across its temples giving you a glimpse into the colourful rituals and customs the locals practice. There is a unique Thai tradition where a holy cloth is wrapped around an ancient banyan tree as a gratitude to the resident spirits. From underground cave shrine in Phetchaburi and Kanchanburi, a string of meditation retreats in Chaing Mai, northern Thailand’s colourful hilltop temples, to Bangkok’s landmark temples such as Wat Arun, Wat Saket, Wat Phra Kaew with their elaborate gold leaf Chedi or the bell-shaped tower, the deeper you travel into Thailand, the more you will discover its unique traditions and folklore drawing their inspiration for its religion.

The Thai rural landscape
Thailand is a mind-boggling melange of urban and rural landscapes. Move away from the chaos of the glass and mortar Bangkok and you will enter a rural heartland punctuated by rice terraces, a tired countryside, tropical jungles, jagged blue peaks and an occasional spouting of waterfalls. And not to mention, its limestone karsts protruding from a flat emerald sea.

The further northwards you travel, the more you will encounter its greens and a bucolic rural setting where cultivation is still the mainstay of its local folk. The north of Phuket, for instance, is home to a couple of national parks and a few wildlife sanctuaries. You can even head up into the hills behind Kata to Big Buddha and get a feel of its lush landscape that is the same jade colour as the waves on its beaches.

Whether it is the fisherman villages to the northeast of the island or the mangrove vegetation around Koh Samui, Thailand’s greenery will dazzle you around every turn.

Best time to visit Thailand
While Thailand has a year-round appeal, you are, however, advised a visit in its cool and dry season. The days between November and April are deemed the best to visit Thailand. Water activities such as diving and snorkelling around in Phuket, Krabi, Koh Samui, Phi Phi among other southern islands pick up in this season.

Even beach bums prefer the moderate temperature of this dry season when a cool breeze is always wafting from the seas, the days are warm and balmy and the nights pleasant to cool. The humidity levels are in check in this definite peak season in Thailand. The daytime temperature of Bangkok is around 31 degree Celsius, Koh Samui is around 29 degree Celsius, Krabi is at 30 degree Celsius and Phuket at about 31 degree Celsius.

Avoid Koh Samui in peak December as it receives high levels of rainfall. In general the rains peak around July and August in the whole of Thailand, a time you need to stay away from the traffic snarls and chaos of Bangkok. While May to June are the typical summer months in Thailand and not preferred by tourists, you can bag a great hotel deal at this time of the year and explore the cultural attractions at your pace.

Getting to Thailand
From India, there are frequent and direct flights from both Delhi and Kolkata. From Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport to Bangkok’s Suvarnabhoomi Airport or Don Mueang Airport there are regular flights. A typical 4-hour journey without any layovers, the popular domestic carriers operating out of India include Air India, IndiGo, SpiceJet, aside from several international carriers such as Druk Air, Thai Airways, Bhutan Airlines, Thai Smile, Thai Lion Air, Bangkok Airways, Thai AirAsia among others.

There are flights from Delhi to Krabi as well with a layover at either Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur by airlines like AirAsia X and Thai Airways.


Bali Holiday Packages

Bali Holiday Packages

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Bali Tour Packages

Before planning for your Bali tour, you must know that nowhere on earth will you find a place as diverse and contrast as Bali. The Island of Gods rife with natural beauty has a list of unending idyllic beaches, vivid green terraced rice fields, lush rainforest, and stunning sunsets.

The list doesn’t end here as there are so much more to see and experience in this magnificent island paradise! Visitors can expect water-based adventure, stunning temples, creative arts, trekking, yoga, meditation, exotic cuisine and fantastic nightlife here. Going to Bali feels like a never-ending adventure as there is an activity to suit every soul.

  The island of Bali might be small in size, but it has plenty of points of interest and incredible things to do, which cannot be covered in a single visit. By knowing the unique offerings of Bali, you can plan a more efficient Bali trip. To help you figure out what to do and where to go, here is a list of some of the island's best highlights.

  Beaches in Bali
The island of Bali has some of the best beaches in the world, each of which is a favourite destination on its own. The island’s beaches range from palm-fringed soft white sand coasts on the island’s south such as Kuta to cliff-guarded hidden shores of Uluwatu and Padang in the south-west, and the upscale Seminyak and Nusa Dua.

  Kuta Beach : One of the most popular tourist spots in Bali, Kuta Beach is known for its long sandy beaches and excellent surfing waves, as well as its nightlife. It is popular with younger travellers and budget travellers for affordable accommodation, and cheap cafes and bars that it has to offer.

The gentle waves of Kuta Beach make it a popular place to learn and indulge in surfing. If you love shopping, then there are vendors along the beach selling a wide variety of local souvenirs.

  Seminyak Beach : A holiday destination in itself, the sun-kissed Seminyak beach is host to several miles of sandy beaches. Seminyak Beach unfolds on the outskirts of Kuta and trail up to the coastal corners of Canggu. You will find beach clubs and bars aplenty, and five-star hotels and the best restaurants in Seminyak lining the golden sands.

It is also an excellent place for surfing in the gentle waves or soaking up the sunshine.

  Sanur Beach : This beach suited for a leisurely day out at the seafront. Sanur beachside is a never-ending stretch of white sand, dotted with resorts, cafes, wooden fishing boats, few elegant old villas. This beach is best enjoyed during the early morning for spectacular sunrises, cycling with the family or a romantic stroll with your partner.

  Nusa Dua Beach : It is an ideal destination for a fun-filled family day out in Bali. The waters are calm, the beaches are clean, and the shoreline is filled with family-friendly restaurants, water sports and an upmarket shopping complex.

  Adventure in Bali
Bali has a great variety of challenging and fun activities waiting to be discovered that will fuel your adrenaline rush. There are options from white water rafting, volcano hiking, surfing, snorkelling and much more.

  Surfing in Padang Padang and Kuta : Surfing is a highly popular pastime in Bali, helped along by especially gorgeous breaks in the beaches of the island. Located on the north-west coast of Bali's Bukit Peninsula, Padang Padang Beach is one of Bali’s most famous surf spots. Its iconic waves attract sea surfers from across the world.

It is also a regular spot for international surfing events of the likes of the Rip Curl Cup Padang. Beginners or intermediate surfers can head to the Kuta Beach, the first choice among most travellers, as it has numerous surf schools here. Its popular beach breaks with a sandy bottom are just perfect for beginners.

  Sunrise trek to Mount Batur : An early morning hike up Mount Batur is one of the most popular adventure activities in Bali. The reward is spectacular views of the sunrise! Mount Batur is among the active volcanoes in Bali, but it is worth a visit accompanied by a certified local guide.

The last eruption of the mount happened in 2000 when ash emissions reached 400 m (1312 ft) in the sky. Standing tall at 1706 m (5,600 ft), this volcanic marvel is also home to the largest crater lake in the island - Lake Batur.

  White water rafting in Ayung River : Enjoy a challenging white water rafting on the Ayung River near Ubud, which is Bali’s longest and largest rapids. Set to a backdrop of wild unspoiled jungle, towering gorges and scenic rice terraces, this thrilling roller-coaster rafting journey encounters swirling foamy water, natural ramps, refreshing waterfalls and sudden drops.

   Nature in Bali
Balinese landscape is packed with some of the most beautiful creations. Its natural wonders range from the central highlands with active volcanoes to hidden waterfalls, peaceful lakes, forested mountains, coral gardens and abundant marine diversity.

  Discover Tegallang Rice Terrace : One cannot afford to miss the scenic Tegalang Rice Terrace in Ubud that has extensive terraced rice paddies. You are in for the most spectacular sight when you visit these paddies between October to March, right during the monsoon when it turns into an intense sea of greenery.

  Explore Nusa Penida island : A largely untouched island getaway in the south-east Bali, at Nusa Penida you can explore the island, go swimming in waterfalls and trek to the rugged coastal cliffs. This place is also an island-wide tropical bird sanctuary. A wide range of marine life takes shelter around the coast of this tiny island.

The island has beaches with soft white sands and world-class diving opportunities. Nusa Penida offers the ultimate escape into nature on a Bali tour package.

  Tour West Bali National Park : Find Bali’s national park in the north-western part of the island. Located approximately 100 km from Bali’s capital city Denpasar, this park is habitat to a large variety of flora and fauna including coral reefs. Menjangan island – a popular diving destination in Bali – is part of this national park and you can take a boat ride to cross over to this tiny island.

  Walk through the sacred Monkey Forest : Often part of most Bali holiday packages, Ubud Monkey Forest, also known as the Sacred Monkey Forest, is a place of natural forest sanctuary. Its residents, a horde of long-tailed grey macaques, are major crowd pullers. Besides watching the playful and cheeky monkeys, visitors can see the beautiful ancient temples with statues and relics covered in mossy foliage throughout the forest, giving a mysterious and antique feel to this place.

  Temples in Bali
A visit to Bali is incomplete without a trip to at least one of Bali’s thousands of temples. Each Pura (Balinese for temple), displaying centuries-old architecture, is unique and dot the highlands and coasts of the island, and are usually set against jaw-dropping backdrops.

  Tanah Lot Temple : Visit the Tanah Lot Temple, which sits on a dramatic location atop a rocky outcrop in the sea. Connected by a causeway, you can access the site only when the tide is low. Local myth has it that holy serpents stand guard to this 15th-century temple. Thanks to its stunning location, it sees some of the most breathtaking sunsets on the island.

No wonder, this fascinating cultural icon is one of the most visited religious sites in Bali and is included in almost all Bali tour packages to the island’s western region.

  Uluwatu Temple : Another temple in Bali with a beautiful setting is Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple. Perched high on a cliff’s edge with the powerful sea waves constantly crashing at its base, Uluwatu Temple dates back to 900 AD. Everything about it, from the Balinese architecture, traditionally-designed gateways, ancient sculpture and its mesmeric cliffside location are postcard-perfect. Moreover, sensational sunsets in Bali can be viewed from this temple too. As an add-on, the daily Kecak dance - the Balinese Fire Dance of trance nature performed by the local men at this temple make the setting even more enchanting.

  Besakih Temple : Often referred to as Bali’s ‘mother temple’, Besakih Temple is a grand complex of different temples and shrines on the slopes of Mount Agung. It is also considered the holiest and the largest temple on the island, and exploring the whole site can take a day. The sacred mountainside site can be accessed by many stairs that lead up.

Its vantage location gives way to breathtaking countryside views of rice paddies, hills, mountains, streams and more.

  Pura Tirta Empul Temple : A legendary and a national cultural heritage site dating back to 960 AD of the ancient Balinese kingdom, Tirta Empul Temple is located in Manukaya village in central Bali. Tirta Empul means ‘holy water spring’, and its sacred springs are said to have been created by the divine and possesses healing properties.

Tourists from across the world come here to take a bath in the blessed water.

  Art and Culture in Bali
When you are travelling, finding out the cultural and historical heritage of a place is always fun and inspiring. And Balinese art and culture are arguably one of the most artistic cultures in the world. Skillful painters, woodcarvers, dancers, music and Balinese cuisine, are some of the greatest Balinese highlights.

  Join a Balinese cooking class : The best way to get insights into the Balinese culture and lifestyle is to sign up for a home cooking class. The local communities are more than happy to welcome visitors into their homes to give you a taste of authentic cooking. These culinary adventures help discover the secrets to Bali’s flavours.

The classes are often packaged with market tours to find fresh vegetables, aromatic spices and other ingredients to make your traditional dishes.

  Visit the museums : Culture and history-rich Bali is filled with museums and galleries, all individually interesting and enable you to get deeper insights into the creative arts of Bali. The Agung Rai Museum of Art (or ARMA as it’s commonly known) features traditional Balinese architecture and is set amid tropical gardens.

Aside from the vast collection of artworks here, the museum’s highlights also include Balinese gamelan orchestras, woodcarvings, dance performances, history, indigenous fabrics and much more. Balinese, Indonesian and foreign artists regularly hold exhibitions here.

  Take a trip to artisans village : Get more in-depth insights into the local art and culture of Bali by visiting some of the artist communities. The island's Celuk village is the residence of the silversmiths where you can shop for high-quality jewellery and even learn how to craft them yourselves.

Batuan village in Ubud is another village famous for its traditional paintings. Here you can see Balinese art in its purest form without any foreign influence. This village is also a centre for wood carving and dancing. Another touristic village is Mas Village famous for its high-quality wood carving.

  Watch a traditional dance : Bali’s cultural centre Ubud has multiple venues where men and women perform Balinese dance forms such as Legong, Topeng, Kecak and Barong. For a mesmerising sight, take a trip to Ubud Palace where Balinese girls in ornate ceremonial attire dance with graceful eye and hand gestures to tell age-old chronicles often from Hindu epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata but with Balinese influence.

  Quick Bali Facts :

  Currency used : Indonesian Rupiah.

  Languages spoken : Balinese and Indonesian are the most widely spoken languages in Bali. As a tourist, you can get away with English in most parts of the island.

  Best time to visit : The best time to visit Bali is between May to October during the dry season (summer), which is also the peak tourist season. November to March is the wet season (monsoon) and is also a good time to travel to Bali. Located 8 degrees south of the equator, Bali experiences a warm tropical climate.

Average year-round temperature stands at around 30 degree Celsius with a humidity level of about 85%.

How to reach Bali :   As Bali is an island, the best way to get there is by flight. Bali being the most popular holiday destination in Indonesia enjoys good air connectivity with most parts of the world.

Many international and domestic flights connect to Bali through hopping flights by air from major Indian cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad and Bangalore. All flights to Bali from India has a stopover in Kuala Lumpur.

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