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Bali in 5 Days — Add Nusa Penida + Mt. Batur Sunrise

Ubud + Beaches + Uluwatu + Island + Volcano

Five days is the proper Bali window. Days 1-3 cover the essentials (Ubud + south coast + Uluwatu). Day 4 is the Nusa Penida day trip — fast boat to Bali's most photogenic island with Kelingking Beach + Angel's Billabong + Crystal Bay. Day 5 is the Mt. Batur sunrise hike (pickup 2:30 AM) followed by hot springs and Tegenungan Waterfall — the most ambitious day of the trip. 5 days lets you slow down between activities without the 3-day crunch.

Five days hits the sweet spot for Bali — three days for the major districts, plus two days for nearby destinations that show a different side of the country. The pace stays relaxed, you get more variety in your photo album, and the day trips break up the urban intensity nicely.

5-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$415

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$815

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$1,715

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

Ubud — Temples, Rice Terraces, Monkey Forest

Sacred Monkey Forest · Tegalalang · Kecak Fire Dance

Activities

  1. 08:00 Tegalalang Rice Terraces sunrise walk 1.5-2 hours

    Bali's most-photographed rice paddies — green stepped terraces on a hillside 30 min north of Ubud Centre. Early morning beats tour buses + heat. Free entry but expect 'donation' checkpoints (Rp 50,000 / $3 each, 2-3 along the path).

    Cost: Free; donations $3 × 2-3 = $6-9 TIP: Arrive 7:30-8:00 AM before tour buses (which start arriving 9:30 AM). Wear closed-toe shoes — paths are muddy after rain. The Bali Swing $30-50 nearby is the Instagram photo spot but heavily commercial.
  2. 10:30 Tirta Empul Water Temple 1.5 hours

    10th-century Hindu temple with sacred-spring purification pools. Locals + tourists wade through pools and head-rinse under spouts for ritual blessing. Bring a change of clothes — you'll get wet.

    Cost: $5 entry; sarong rental free at entry TIP: Best 9-11 AM before midday crowd. Bring a sarong (rented free) and waterproof bag for valuables. Skip the heated-spring upgrade — the cold spring is the actual ritual. Photographers should wait at pool exit for the head-rinsing moment.
  3. 12:30 Lunch at Locavore To Go or Hujan Locale 1.5 hours

    Locavore (Ubud Centre) is the Michelin-starred farm-to-table lab; To Go is the casual takeaway counter. Hujan Locale serves modern Indonesian. Both are in walking distance of Ubud Centre.

    Cost: $10-25 / Rp 160K-400K per person TIP: Locavore To Go is the no-reservation option — sandwiches + healthy bowls $8-15. Hujan Locale needs 1-2 day reservation. Both are 10-min walk from the Sacred Monkey Forest entrance.
  4. 14:30 Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary 1.5 hours

    10-hectare forest with 700+ Balinese long-tailed macaques + 3 ancient temples + a canopy walk through the jungle. The walking paths and stone bridges are atmospheric; monkeys are wild but habituated.

    Cost: $5 entry TIP: Don't carry anything visible — hats, sunglasses, water bottles all get stolen. Don't make eye contact with adult males. Don't separate from the path. Mothers will defend babies aggressively. Late afternoon (3-4 PM) is calmer than midday.
  5. 16:30 Ubud Centre + Ubud Art Market 1.5 hours

    Ubud Royal Palace, the morning Ubud Market (relocates afternoon to art-focused stalls), Antonio Blanco Museum, and the Saraswati Temple. Walkable.

    Cost: Free wandering; Ubud Palace $1; Blanco Museum $5 TIP: Haggle at the Art Market — start at 30-40% of asking price. Saraswati Temple's lotus pond is the canonical free photo spot. Antonio Blanco Museum is the Spanish-Filipino artist's surrealist works — worth $5 if rainy.
  6. 18:00 Dinner at Sari Organik or Cafe Lotus 1.5 hours

    Sari Organik in the rice fields north of Ubud Centre (15-min walk through paddies) — organic farm-to-table Balinese. Cafe Lotus next to the Royal Palace overlooks the lotus pond — touristy but the setting is iconic.

    Cost: $12-25 / Rp 190K-400K per person TIP: Sari Organik for the walk-through-paddies experience (best before sunset). Cafe Lotus for the iconic Ubud temple-and-pond view. Both have legong (traditional Balinese dance) shows some evenings — Cafe Lotus has Thursday/Saturday at 19:00.
  7. 20:00 Optional: Ubud night yoga or jazz at Laughing Buddha 1.5 hours

    Ubud has a nightly yoga scene — The Yoga Barn does sunset and 19:30 candlelight sessions. Laughing Buddha and No Mas Bar have live jazz/acoustic music.

    Cost: Yoga $12-18; bar drink $5-12 TIP: Yoga Barn sessions book 1-2 hours ahead — drop in OK with availability. Laughing Buddha live music starts 21:00 most nights. Both are 10-min walk from Ubud Centre.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Sayuri Healing Food or hotel breakfast

Ubud · $8-15 / Rp 130K-240K

Sayuri is the canonical Ubud vegan healing-food spot — açai bowls + smoothie bowls + buckwheat pancakes. Hotel breakfast at Ubud 4-stars typically includes a strong Indonesian buffet (nasi goreng, bubur, fresh fruit).

Lunch

Locavore To Go or Hujan Locale

Ubud Centre · $10-25 / Rp 160K-400K

Locavore To Go for the value Michelin-affiliated lab kitchen — bowls + sandwiches $8-15. Hujan Locale needs 1-2 day reservation for modern Indonesian degustation.

Dinner

Sari Organik or Cafe Lotus

Ubud Centre · $12-25 / Rp 190K-400K

Sari Organik for the walk-through-paddies organic experience (arrive 17:00 for sunset). Cafe Lotus for the iconic Royal Palace lotus-pond view.

Transit:

Hotel → Tegalalang: 30-min taxi/Grab ($8-12). Tegalalang → Tirta Empul: 25-min taxi ($6-10). Most Ubud-area sites are spread 5-20 km apart — most cost-effective is hiring a private driver for the day ($35-50 for 8 hours). Within Ubud Centre — walking. Daily transit: $15-30 / Rp 240K-480K.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $45 Mid $95 Luxury $225
DAY 2

South Bali Transition — Seminyak/Canggu Beach Day

Beach Club · Sunset · Eat Street

Activities

  1. 10:00 Drive to Seminyak/Canggu 1.5 hours

    90-min drive south from Ubud. Hotel check-in at Seminyak (Hotel Indigo, W Bali, The Anvaya) or Canggu (COMO Uma, Tugu, The Slow).

    Cost: Private transfer $25-40 / Grab $20-30 TIP: Grab works for Ubud → Seminyak but local taxi cartels make Grab pickup difficult at some pickup zones. Pre-arranging a private transfer through your Ubud hotel is the easiest play ($30-40).
  2. 12:00 Lunch at La Lucciola or The Lawn 1.5 hours

    La Lucciola (Seminyak) is the iconic beach-facing trattoria since 1992 — wood-fired pizza + Italian seafood + Indian Ocean horizon view. The Lawn at Seminyak has the same view at lower prices.

    Cost: $25-50 / Rp 400K-800K per person TIP: La Lucciola needs 1-day reservation specifying 'beach-side'. The Lawn is walk-in friendly. Both are 5-min walk from Seminyak Beach. Lunch (12:30-15:00) is more reliable than dinner for table availability.
  3. 14:00 Seminyak Beach + Petitenget walk 2.5 hours

    5km of straight sand from Petitenget to Kuta. Free public access. Sun loungers + umbrellas at beachfront warungs ($2-5). Surf lessons $25-40/hour. The mid-afternoon vibe is the canonical Bali beach day.

    Cost: Free; loungers $2-5; surf lesson $25-40 TIP: Petitenget Temple at the north end is the cultural landmark stop. Local massage on the beach $10-15/hour is the Bali ritual. Bring USD/IDR cash for warung snacks.
  4. 16:30 Beach club sunset — Potato Head or La Brisa 3 hours

    Potato Head Beach Club (Seminyak) is Bali's flagship — colonial-shutter facade + infinity pool + DJ + sunset programming. La Brisa (Canggu, Echo Beach) is the driftwood + recycled-material masterpiece by the Pott group. Both are the canonical Bali sunset experience.

    Cost: Day bed minimum $35 weekday / $70 weekend; entry free TIP: Reserve a day bed 1-2 weeks ahead for Friday/Saturday/Sunday sunset hour. Walk-in for the standing/bar area is OK. Smart-resort dress code post-18:00. Sunday DJs at Potato Head are the iconic 'Sunday Sessions'.
  5. 20:00 Dinner at Mama San or Sangsaka 2 hours

    Mama San (Seminyak) is the legendary Asian-fusion supper club — chinoiserie interior + Cantonese duck + Thai curries + Indian dosas. Sangsaka serves modern Indonesian by chef Eelke Plasmeijer.

    Cost: $30-60 / Rp 480K-960K per person TIP: Mama San needs 3-5 day reservation. Sangsaka offers an 8-course tasting menu at $75 — the right call for modern-Indonesian deep dive. Both have wine + cocktail programs.
  6. 22:00 Optional: Beach Street Seminyak nightlife 2 hours

    La Plancha (rainbow beach bean bags + sunset bar) extends late into the night. Ku De Ta hosts DJs into the early hours. Eat Street (Jalan Kayu Aya) has bars from craft cocktail to dive.

    Cost: Drinks $8-15 TIP: La Plancha (rainbow bean bags) is the late-night Bali Instagram cliché. Ku De Ta DJ nights run Thu-Sun. Eat Street is walkable from most Seminyak hotels.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast (Ubud)

Ubud · $10-20 / Rp 160K-320K

Strong breakfast before the Ubud → south transition. Most Ubud 4-stars include extensive Indonesian + Western buffets. Save energy for the long beach-club afternoon.

Lunch

La Lucciola or The Lawn (Seminyak)

Seminyak · $25-50 / Rp 400K-800K

La Lucciola for the Mediterranean-Italian beach-side classic since 1992. The Lawn for similar view at lower prices. Both 5-min walk from Seminyak Beach.

Dinner

Mama San or Sangsaka

Seminyak · $30-60 / Rp 480K-960K

Mama San for the Asian-fusion supper-club classic. Sangsaka for modern Indonesian degustation. Both need reservations 3-5 days ahead.

Transit:

Ubud → Seminyak/Canggu: 90-min private transfer ($25-40) or Grab ($20-30). Within Seminyak — walking + Grab. Beach club transfers via hotel concierge ($5-8 each way). Daily transit: $35-60 / Rp 560K-960K.

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $75 Mid $165 Luxury $380
DAY 3

Uluwatu — Padang Padang, Uluwatu Temple, Kecak Dance

Padang Padang Beach · Uluwatu Temple · Kecak Fire Dance

Activities

  1. 09:00 Drive to Uluwatu (50 min from Seminyak) 1 hour

    50-60 min drive south to the Bukit Peninsula. The Uluwatu day works as a Seminyak-base day trip (hotel checkout day) or a hotel transfer to Uluwatu cliff resorts.

    Cost: Private transfer $20-30 TIP: Pre-arrange the transfer the night before through your Seminyak hotel. If you're moving to an Uluwatu hotel, do the transfer with luggage and check-in at lunch.
  2. 10:30 Padang Padang Beach 2 hours

    The Eat Pray Love-famous beach — climb down narrow stairs through a natural limestone cave entrance to white sand + world-class surf break. Smaller than expected; the cave entrance is the iconic photo.

    Cost: $1 entry + $1 parking TIP: Best at low tide for the cave entry photo. Surf lessons available on the beach $25/hour. Pair with neighboring Padang Padang Right (a 5-min walk south) for more sand + fewer crowds.
  3. 13:00 Lunch at Single Fin or Cashew Tree (Uluwatu) 1.5 hours

    Single Fin is the cliff-edge surf-culture institution with Indian Ocean view. Cashew Tree (Bingin) is the casual healthy lunch alternative — bowls + salads + smoothies. Both walking from Padang Padang.

    Cost: $12-25 / Rp 190K-400K per person TIP: Single Fin Sundays (Sunday afternoons + evenings) are the iconic surf-DJ session. Other days easier walk-in. Cashew Tree is the wellness-traveler choice.
  4. 15:00 Bingin Beach swim + cliff cafés 2 hours

    Bingin is the white-sand cove below Bingin cliff with cliff-side warungs + cafés serving fresh seafood and cold beer. Climb down 90 stairs from the cliff. Calmer water than Padang Padang.

    Cost: Free entry; warung lunch $5-15 TIP: Climb down via the Bingin cliff stairs (90 steps). Coconut + grilled fish + cold beer at a cliff warung is the canonical Bingin experience. Sunset from the cliff is dramatic.
  5. 17:00 Uluwatu Temple sunset visit 1.5 hours

    11th-century Hindu temple 70m above the Indian Ocean on the southwestern cliff. Free Kecak fire dance at 18:30. The sunset cliff walk before the dance is the spiritual climax of Bali.

    Cost: $5 temple entry + $10 Kecak dance ticket TIP: Arrive 17:00 for the sunset walk along the cliff path before the 18:30 Kecak dance. Beware long-tailed monkeys at the temple entry — they steal sunglasses, hats, phones. Wear a sarong (rented $1 at entry).
  6. 18:30 Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu 1 hour

    70 male performers in concentric circles + chanting + fire stomping. The 1930s-era ritual dance retelling the Ramayana. The most-recommended Bali cultural experience for a reason.

    Cost: Included in $10 ticket TIP: Arrive 17:45 for good seats (open-air amphitheater). The performance is 60 min sharp — sunset framing is the photo angle. The fire-stomping climax is silent-cinema dramatic; phones banned during fire moments.
  7. 20:00 Dinner at Jimbaran Bay seafood (or Single Fin) 2 hours

    Jimbaran Bay (10 min from Uluwatu) is famous for beachfront grilled-seafood warungs — fresh fish, prawns, lobster cooked on coconut-shell BBQ on the sand. The most touristy but iconic dinner. Single Fin is the alternative cliff dinner.

    Cost: Jimbaran: $30-60 / Rp 480K-960K; Single Fin: $20-40 TIP: At Jimbaran, walk past the first 5-6 warungs (where buses drop tourists) to the southern end for better prices + quality. Menu shopping is OK — every warung shows fresh fish + you choose by weight. Lobster $25-40/kg.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast (Seminyak/Canggu)

Seminyak / Canggu · $10-20 / Rp 160K-320K

Strong breakfast before the Uluwatu cliff day. Most south Bali 4-stars include Indonesian + Western buffets.

Lunch

Single Fin or Cashew Tree (Uluwatu)

Uluwatu · $12-25 / Rp 190K-400K

Single Fin for cliff-edge view + surf-culture vibe. Cashew Tree for the wellness lunch. Both walk from Padang Padang or Bingin.

Dinner

Jimbaran Bay seafood warung

Jimbaran Bay · $30-60 / Rp 480K-960K

Fresh grilled fish + prawns + lobster on coconut-shell BBQ on the sand. The most iconic Bali dinner. Walk past the first 5-6 warungs to southern end for better prices.

Transit:

Seminyak → Uluwatu: 50-60 min private transfer ($20-30). Within Uluwatu — private driver for the day ($35-50) or scooter rental ($7/day). Padang Padang + Bingin + Uluwatu Temple + Jimbaran all within 20 km. Daily transit: $35-60 / Rp 560K-960K.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $65 Mid $145 Luxury $360
DAY 4

Nusa Penida Day Trip — Kelingking + Angel's Billabong

Nusa Penida · Kelingking Beach · Angel's Billabong · Crystal Bay

Activities

  1. 06:00 Sanur Harbor pickup + fast boat to Nusa Penida 2 hours total

    Pre-arranged hotel pickup at 06:00 → Sanur Harbor by 07:00 → 30-min fast boat to Nusa Penida (Toyapakeh or Banjar Nyuh port). Boat ride is choppy in shoulder months; calm in dry season.

    Cost: $80-100 day tour (boat + private driver + lunch) TIP: Pre-book through Klook or Viator 3-5 days ahead. Bring motion-sickness medication if you're sensitive. The fast boat is open-sided; expect sea spray. The day tour is the only sane option — Nusa Penida is too big and road-poor for solo exploration on a day.
  2. 08:30 Kelingking Beach (T-Rex Cliff) viewpoint 1.5 hours

    Bali's most-photographed angle — a cliff shaped like a Tyrannosaurus rex head with a white-sand cove 200m below. The viewpoint at the top is free; the descent to the beach is dangerous (700 vertical meters of steep stairs/rope, 2+ hours each way).

    Cost: Free; donation $1-3 TIP: Most travelers stop at the top viewpoint — the descent is genuinely dangerous (multiple injuries per month). The photo is the same from the top as the bottom. Best 8-10 AM before midday haze. The boardwalk railing is the safest photo position.
  3. 10:30 Angel's Billabong + Broken Beach 1.5 hours

    Angel's Billabong is a natural infinity pool inside an exposed rock platform — wave-formed limestone basin filled with seawater. Broken Beach is a circular cliff-walled cove with a natural arch tunnel to the ocean. 10 min between them.

    Cost: Free entry; $1-3 parking TIP: Don't swim in Angel's Billabong during high waves — multiple drownings per year. Visit at low tide for safe-pool conditions (check tide chart). Broken Beach is the easier-to-photograph of the two. Wear water shoes — rocks are sharp.
  4. 12:30 Lunch at Penida Colada or local warung 1 hour

    Penida Colada (Crystal Bay) is the legendary cliffside lunch spot with views of Crystal Bay. Local warungs around Crystal Bay serve $5-10 Indonesian meals.

    Cost: $8-20 / Rp 130K-320K per person TIP: Penida Colada has limited seating — arrive 12:00 or 13:30 to avoid the noon rush. The smoothie bowls + fish tacos are the orders. Local warungs are 30% cheaper but with simpler menus.
  5. 14:00 Crystal Bay snorkeling + beach time 2 hours

    White-sand cove with crystal-clear water + manta ray and turtle sightings. Snorkel rentals on the beach ($5-10). Best snorkeling spot accessible by Penida day tour.

    Cost: Snorkel rental $5-10 TIP: Manta rays appear May-October (dry season) more reliably. The cove is family-friendly with calm water + shallow entry. Bring fresh-water bottle to rinse snorkel + skin after.
  6. 16:30 Boat back + Sanur dinner 2 hours total

    Return fast boat 16:30-17:30. Sanur Harbor → Seminyak/Canggu/Uluwatu hotel 30-90 min depending on traffic.

    Cost: Included in day tour TIP: Dinner in Sanur (Massimo Italian, Genius Café) before heading back to your base is the practical play — Sanur has its own restaurant scene. Or order back at your hotel.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel grab-and-go or warung

South Bali · $5-12 / Rp 80K-190K

06:00 pickup means breakfast is a packed grab-and-go from your hotel — most 4-stars accommodate with a takeaway bag. Otherwise breakfast at Sanur Harbor warungs ($3-8) before boarding.

Lunch

Penida Colada (Crystal Bay) or local warung

Nusa Penida · $8-20 / Rp 130K-320K

Penida Colada for the legendary Crystal Bay view lunch. Local warungs for value Indonesian. Tour includes lunch at most providers — clarify menu in advance.

Dinner

Massimo (Sanur) or hotel order

Sanur or hotel base · $15-40 / Rp 240K-640K

Massimo Sanur is the legendary Italian gelato + pizza institution. Hotel room service after a long boat day is also fully justified.

Transit:

Day tour ($80-100) includes hotel pickup + return + Sanur Harbor + fast boat + Penida private driver + lunch + entries. Self-organizing this day separately is possible ($60 total) but rarely worth the friction. Daily transit: included in tour.

DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $110 Mid $175 Luxury $290
DAY 5

Mt. Batur Sunrise Hike + Hot Springs + Tegenungan

Mt. Batur · Volcanic Hot Springs · Tegenungan Waterfall

Activities

  1. 02:30 Hotel pickup + drive to Mt. Batur 1.5 hours

    Pre-arranged pickup at 02:30 from your hotel → 90-min drive to Mt. Batur base. Guide assigns headlamps + light snacks. The pickup time depends on your base — Ubud is closer (60 min drive), south Bali is the full 90 min.

    Cost: $40-60 tour all-inclusive TIP: Book through Klook or your hotel concierge 2-3 days ahead. Bring layers — Mt. Batur summit (1,717m) is 8-12°C in the dark. Headlamp included. Wear closed-toe running shoes or light hiking shoes — Crocs/sandals dangerous.
  2. 04:00 Mt. Batur sunrise hike 2.5 hours up

    1,717m active volcano. 2-3 hour hike up volcanic gravel in darkness. The path is moderately steep but not technical climbing. Guides lead groups of 6-10 with steady pace. Summit at 06:00, sunrise 06:30.

    Cost: Included in tour TIP: Moderate fitness level required — sustained 2-3 hour uphill at altitude. Take breaks at the recommended rest points. Drink water continuously (1-2L per person). The crater rim has loose rocks — stay on the marked path.
  3. 06:30 Sunrise on the crater rim + egg breakfast 1 hour

    Sunrise breaks over Lake Batur + Mt. Agung in the distance. The local touch: guides cook eggs in the volcanic steam vents — a hot breakfast warmed by the volcano itself. 30-min sunrise window.

    Cost: Included TIP: Multiple sunrise viewpoints along the rim — guides position groups for the best Mt. Agung framing. The egg-from-steam-vent is the canonical photo. Hot tea + banana sandwich + boiled egg breakfast included.
  4. 08:00 Descend + hot springs 2.5 hours

    1-hour descent (faster than ascent). The Toya Bungkah hot springs (volcanic-water heated to 38°C) on the lake shore are the standard post-hike stop — most tours include access.

    Cost: Hot springs $10 included in tour TIP: Bring a towel + change of clothes. The hot springs have 3 pool zones (cool to hot) on Lake Batur shore. Strong volcanic-sulfur smell. 30-45 min soak is ideal before the drive back.
  5. 11:30 Drive back + lunch at Locavore or hotel 2 hours

    90-min drive back. Most tours drop at hotel by 13:00. Lunch is open — Locavore To Go in Ubud is the canonical 'I just hiked Mt. Batur' meal.

    Cost: Lunch $10-25 / Rp 160K-400K TIP: Some tours offer Tegenungan Waterfall stop on the way back ($5 add-on) — worth it. Otherwise plan Tegenungan separately later.
  6. 15:00 Tegenungan Waterfall (Ubud) 1.5 hours

    25m waterfall 15 min from Ubud Centre with a swimming pool below. Most accessible waterfall in Bali — no hike. Best 15:30-17:00 when tour buses leave.

    Cost: $3 entry TIP: Bring swimwear + water shoes — the rocks are slippery. The viewing platform is free; the swimming area below requires a 5-min descent down stairs. Combine with Kanto Lampo Waterfall 10 min away.
  7. 17:30 Sunset drink at La Plancha or beach club 2 hours

    Final sunset of the trip. La Plancha (Seminyak rainbow bean bags) is the casual lit-after-dark spot. Or upgrade to Atlas Beach Fest, Single Fin (Uluwatu), or whichever beach club you didn't hit Day 2-3.

    Cost: Drinks $8-15 TIP: After Mt. Batur, sit-down rest is mandatory. La Plancha rainbow bean bags are the lit Bali NYE-vibe Instagram angle. Or do Sundays Beach Club Uluwatu for the cable-car private cove ($50 day pass).
  8. 20:00 Farewell dinner at Locavore or Cuca 2 hours

    Locavore (Michelin, Ubud) is the iconic Bali farm-to-table tasting menu. Cuca (Jimbaran) is the cocktail + small-plates experimental kitchen. Both rank in Asia's 50 Best.

    Cost: $80-150 / Rp 1.3M-2.4M per person TIP: Locavore needs 2-3 week reservation — book before your trip. Cuca 1-2 week reservation. Both are the canonical 'best of Bali' farewell. Cuca is closer to south Bali bases.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Mt. Batur summit volcanic-egg breakfast

Mt. Batur crater rim · Included in tour

Hot tea + banana sandwich + boiled egg cooked in volcanic steam vents at the summit. The post-sunrise breakfast is the canonical Mt. Batur experience.

Lunch

Locavore To Go (Ubud)

Ubud · $10-25 / Rp 160K-400K

After a 4 AM hike start + descent + hot springs, casual healthy lunch is required. Locavore To Go has the right balance of comfort + cuisine.

Dinner

Locavore or Cuca (farewell)

Ubud or Jimbaran · $80-150 / Rp 1.3M-2.4M

Locavore (Ubud, Michelin) for the canonical Bali farm-to-table tasting menu. Cuca (Jimbaran) for cocktail + small-plates Asia's 50 Best alternative. Reserve 2-3 weeks ahead.

Transit:

Hotel → Mt. Batur: 60-90 min depending on base. Mt. Batur → Tegenungan: 1.5 hours. Tegenungan → south Bali base: 90 min. Tour ($40-60) covers all morning transit. Afternoon Tegenungan + sunset spot needs additional Grab/private driver ($15-30). Daily transit: $60-90 / Rp 960K-1.4M.

DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $120 Mid $235 Luxury $460

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Bali 5-Day Itinerary FAQ

Is the 5-day Bali itinerary too ambitious?
Day 4 (Nusa Penida) and Day 5 (Mt. Batur) are both early-start full-day commitments. Possible to do back-to-back but not relaxing. The smart sequence is: Day 1 Ubud → Day 2 beach day → Day 3 Mt. Batur (with Day 2 sunset wind-down) → Day 4 Nusa Penida → Day 5 Uluwatu + farewell. Reshuffle to put high-intensity days non-consecutively.
Can I skip Mt. Batur?
Yes — Mt. Batur isn't mandatory. Alternative Day 5: Sidemen rice terraces + Tirta Gangga water palace (east Bali, calmer) or surf lesson + Canggu cafés. Mt. Batur is the bucket-list option but skip if early starts/hiking aren't your style.
How fit do I need to be for Mt. Batur?
Moderate fitness — 2-3 hours of sustained uphill at altitude. Not technical climbing but you need to be able to walk uphill for 3 hours with rest breaks. Skip if you have knee issues, heart conditions, or asthma. Bring 1-2L water + headlamp + light layers.
Should I climb down to Kelingking Beach (T-Rex Cliff)?
Most travelers should not. The descent is 700 vertical meters of steep rocks + rope (2+ hours each way). Multiple injuries + rescues per month. The photo from the top is identical to the bottom. View from the safe top viewpoint and skip the descent.
What's the best Nusa Penida tour operator?
Klook + Viator have $80-100 all-inclusive day tours with consistent reviews. Hotel-arranged tours are 30-50% pricier for the same experience. Avoid same-day bookings at Sanur Harbor — quality varies and boats may be overbooked.

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