Stop 1. Tanjung Benoa Beach.
Located at north of Nusa Dua, this is a beautiful white sand beach area where visitors can enjoy many types of water recreation and sports such as snorkeling, flying fish, parasailing, diving, banana boat, jet ski, glass bottom boat and turtle island and more. Beaches in this area are very quiet and almost not choppy, unlike in Kuta, Sanur or Uluwatu beach making this the only place for this fun games. This area is an extension of Nusa Dua Resort, with easy access to its luxurious hotels and other tourism facilities, can be reached within 30 minutes from Kuta, 35 minutes away from Sanur, 60 minutes away from Ubud and 20 minutes from Denpasar International Airport.
Stop 2. Nusa Dua Beach.
Nusa Dua is known as an enclave of large international 5-star resorts in south-eastern Bali. It is located 40 kilometers from Denpasar and 20 minutes from the Bali International Airport ‘Ngurah Rai‘, the provincial capital of Bali, and administered under Kuta South District. Nusa Dua was designed to be an ‘all-inclusive’ type of tourist destination. Proof lies in the pristine Bali Tourism Development Centre’s (BTDC’s) complex of world-class hotels, the up-market Bali Collection shopping square with its very well-maintained facilities, the area’s luxurious 18-hole golf course, clean white-golden sandy beaches and much more. The name Nusa Dua is derived from the two small islands to the east. Though it’s the most developed area in Bali, it still houses many temples, and lots of other attractions.
Stop 3. Garuda wisnu Kencana Park or GWK
GWK is a tourist destination and attraction located at Ungasan, Badung on the island of Bali, Indonesia, about 10–15 minutes drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport. It is devoted to the Hindu god Vishnu, and his mount, Garuda, the mythical bird who became his companion. Owned and managed by Alam Sutera Realty, Tbk, the construction of the 120.9 m (397 ft) statue of Vishnu riding his mount Garuda was completed in August 2018. The park has a land area of about 60 hectares and is 263 m (863 ft) above sea level.
Stop 4. Uluwatu Temple.
Uluwatu Temple, Ulu in Balinese mean top, Watu mean stone. This temple built in 11 th century by Javanese priest Empu Kuturan or well known as Empu Raja Kerta. The temple located in south western tip of island, up to the blue sea cliff approximately 100 meters high, the best place to view of the sunset. In 16 century another Javanese priest Danghyang Nirartha visit this temple and add more building, he retreated to this temple for his final life, when he attained Moksah or freedom. The temple has very agresif monkey colony.
Stop 5. kecak Fire dance Show.
Kecak Dance at Uluwatu Temple, A Kecak performance is very simple. The men’s chorus chants the words Cak ke-cak ke-cak ke-cak ke-cak ke-cak, in rhythm, over and over again, For this reason they are called the Kecak or Cak dance. The Kecak dances consist of about fifty men wearing only a loin-cloth, the upper part of their bodies left bare. They form rows of circles, in the middle of which is a coconut oil lamp. The Kecak dance is performed for dance-dramas and the story presented is take from the Ramayana epic.















































































































