Travel details
USD 1,120
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Note: The displayed price is the price at the time of application.
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Duration |
Departure in 2026/4 | 4 days |
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Participants |
1 person(s)(Adults 1 person(s)、Children 0 person(s)) |
Travel story
A solo journey to restore the heart and soul, set in Ubud, known as a "sacred place" on the island of Bali.
This place, away from the bustle, has long been where prayer and nature coexist, quietly speaking to the inner self of those who visit.
On this trip you will stay in Ubud and, accompanied by a Japanese-speaking guide, visit temples and sacred sites to deeply feel the spiritual world of Balinese Hinduism.
Experience bathing in a holy spring, visit temple complexes believed to be inhabited by gods, and explore quiet ruins and traditional villages.
Each place will feel like a doorway to face your inner self.
Moreover, the lush rice terraces and highland landscapes free the mind and offer time to return to your true self.
The insights and healing felt especially on a solo trip, along with the reassurance of careful guidance from a Japanese-speaking guide.
Surrounded by Ubud's land and prayers, this is a spiritual journey to purify body and mind and meet a renewed self.
Signature points
Ubud's sacred prayers and spiritual world toured with a Japanese-speaking guide
A Japanese-speaking guide accompanies you and carefully explains the ideas and meanings of prayer that live in Ubud's Balinese Hinduism. You will gain a deep understanding of rituals and the atmosphere at temples and ruins, making a solo trip feel secure. Rather than superficial sightseeing, you will be guided toward an essential experience that touches spirituality.
Purify body and mind with holy springs and the energy of nature
At Tirta Empul Temple's bathing experience, surrendering to the holy water will envelop you in a sensation as if the clouds in your heart are being washed away. Additionally, the rich nature and scenic rice terraces around Ubud will provide energy and allow you to feel balanced from within.
Ubud stay offering the silence and healing unique to solo travel
Stay in Ubud, surrounded by art and nature, and enjoy the free and peaceful time that only a solo trip can offer. From breathtaking rice terraces to coffee plantations and strolls through traditional villages, take time at your own pace to unwind. Escape the hustle and bustle and expand a healing time to face your inner self.
Itinerary
Welcome to Bali
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Indonesia - Bali
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Private car transfer
We will send you from the airport to your hotel in Ubud
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Adiwana Svarga Loka
Bali sightseeing
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Breakfast
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08:30
Private car transfer
Hotel pickup
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Singaraja Palace
A royal palace located in Karangasem in eastern Bali, formerly the center of the Karangasem kingdom. It retains traditional Balinese architecture and carvings and is a historic site where you can experience festivals and cultural events.
[Japanese Guide]
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Kusamba Sea Salt
A traditional sun-dried salt production area on the east coast of Bali. Handworked salt fields made by evaporating seawater spread across the area, offering a unique sightseeing spot where you can experience a part of local life, culture, and industry.
[Japanese Guide]
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Goa Lawah Temple
An ancient temple in eastern Bali also known as the "Bat Cave Temple." It is characterized by the many bats living in the cave and is a sacred site where Hindu rituals and faith are alive.
[Japanese Guide]
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12:30
Lunch
Lunch / Lunch
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Besakih Temple, the main temple of Balinese Hinduism
Besakih Temple is the principal temple of Balinese Hinduism located on the slopes of Mount Agung in eastern Bali, consisting of about 23 temples. It features solemn stairways, stone statues, and beautiful approach paths, and is known as the center for religious ceremonies and festivals in Bali. The scenery harmonized with the backdrop of Mount Agung creates a sacred atmosphere where faith and natural beauty blend.
[Japanese Guide]
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Panglipuran
Panglipuran Village is a traditional Balinese village in eastern Bali where old cultural and architectural styles have been preserved. Cobblestone streets, wooden houses, gates, and gardens are neatly arranged, and you can experience the residents' lifestyles and festivals. It is a popular photo spot for tourists and a quiet, charming village where you can feel traditional Balinese life and scenery.
[Japanese Guide]
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Adiwana Svarga Loka
Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:⚪︎ DIN:×
Bali sightseeing
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Breakfast
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08:30
Private car transfer
Hotel pickup
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Goa Gajah ruins
An 11th-century Hindu-Buddhist site located east of Ubud in Bali, also called the Elephant Cave. It features cave temples carved into rock, temple ruins, and stone statues of Ganesha and lingam-yoni. Surrounded by well-kept gardens and ponds, it is a mystical sightseeing spot where you can enjoy both history and nature.
[Japanese Guide]
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Coffee plantation
You will tour a coffee plantation
[Japanese Guide]
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11:30
Lunch
Lunch at the Kintamani Plateau
[Japanese Guide]
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Tirta Empul Temple
A sacred Hindu temple in central Bali, famous for the ritual of purification called "melukat" where people cleanse their bodies with the holy spring water. (Purification possible)
[Japanese Guide]
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Tegallalang Rice Terraces
A terraced rice field landscape north of Ubud in Bali, offering spectacular views of vivid stepped fields covering the valley. Lush rice paddies cultivated using the traditional irrigation system called "subak" spread out, making it popular for walks and photography. There are cafes and photo spots nearby, making it an attractive place where agriculture and tourism blend.
[Japanese Guide]
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Adiwana Svarga Loka
Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:⚪︎ DIN:×
Goodbye Bali
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Breakfast
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12:00
Private car transfer
We will pick you up at the hotel
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Taman Ayun Temple
The royal family temple of the Balinese kingdom, a beautiful temple surrounded by extensive gardens and ponds. It is characterized by the rows of multi-tiered towers called "meru" and is known as a tranquil historic temple.
[Japanese Guide]
-
Tanah Lot Temple
A representative sea temple of Bali built on a rock in the sea. It is famous for appearing to float on the sea at high tide and is especially popular as a sunset spot visited by many tourists.
[Japanese Guide]
-
Around 17:30
Private car transfer
We will transfer you to the airport
Welcome to Bali
-
Indonesia - Bali
-
Private car transfer
We will send you from the airport to your hotel in Ubud
-
Adiwana Svarga Loka
Bali sightseeing
-
Breakfast
-
08:30
Private car transfer
Hotel pickup
-
Singaraja Palace
A royal palace located in Karangasem in eastern Bali, formerly the center of the Karangasem kingdom. It retains traditional Balinese architecture and carvings and is a historic site where you can experience festivals and cultural events.
[Japanese Guide]
-
Kusamba Sea Salt
A traditional sun-dried salt production area on the east coast of Bali. Handworked salt fields made by evaporating seawater spread across the area, offering a unique sightseeing spot where you can experience a part of local life, culture, and industry.
[Japanese Guide]
-
Goa Lawah Temple
An ancient temple in eastern Bali also known as the "Bat Cave Temple." It is characterized by the many bats living in the cave and is a sacred site where Hindu rituals and faith are alive.
[Japanese Guide]
-
12:30
Lunch
Lunch / Lunch
-
Besakih Temple, the main temple of Balinese Hinduism
Besakih Temple is the principal temple of Balinese Hinduism located on the slopes of Mount Agung in eastern Bali, consisting of about 23 temples. It features solemn stairways, stone statues, and beautiful approach paths, and is known as the center for religious ceremonies and festivals in Bali. The scenery harmonized with the backdrop of Mount Agung creates a sacred atmosphere where faith and natural beauty blend.
[Japanese Guide]
-
Panglipuran
Panglipuran Village is a traditional Balinese village in eastern Bali where old cultural and architectural styles have been preserved. Cobblestone streets, wooden houses, gates, and gardens are neatly arranged, and you can experience the residents' lifestyles and festivals. It is a popular photo spot for tourists and a quiet, charming village where you can feel traditional Balinese life and scenery.
[Japanese Guide]
-
Adiwana Svarga Loka
Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:⚪︎ DIN:×
Bali sightseeing
-
Breakfast
-
08:30
Private car transfer
Hotel pickup
-
Goa Gajah ruins
An 11th-century Hindu-Buddhist site located east of Ubud in Bali, also called the Elephant Cave. It features cave temples carved into rock, temple ruins, and stone statues of Ganesha and lingam-yoni. Surrounded by well-kept gardens and ponds, it is a mystical sightseeing spot where you can enjoy both history and nature.
[Japanese Guide]
-
Coffee plantation
You will tour a coffee plantation
[Japanese Guide]
-
11:30
Lunch
Lunch at the Kintamani Plateau
[Japanese Guide]
-
Tirta Empul Temple
A sacred Hindu temple in central Bali, famous for the ritual of purification called "melukat" where people cleanse their bodies with the holy spring water. (Purification possible)
[Japanese Guide]
-
Tegallalang Rice Terraces
A terraced rice field landscape north of Ubud in Bali, offering spectacular views of vivid stepped fields covering the valley. Lush rice paddies cultivated using the traditional irrigation system called "subak" spread out, making it popular for walks and photography. There are cafes and photo spots nearby, making it an attractive place where agriculture and tourism blend.
[Japanese Guide]
-
Adiwana Svarga Loka
Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:⚪︎ DIN:×
Goodbye Bali
-
Breakfast
-
12:00
Private car transfer
We will pick you up at the hotel
-
Taman Ayun Temple
The royal family temple of the Balinese kingdom, a beautiful temple surrounded by extensive gardens and ponds. It is characterized by the rows of multi-tiered towers called "meru" and is known as a tranquil historic temple.
[Japanese Guide]
-
Tanah Lot Temple
A representative sea temple of Bali built on a rock in the sea. It is famous for appearing to float on the sea at high tide and is especially popular as a sunset spot visited by many tourists.
[Japanese Guide]
-
Around 17:30
Private car transfer
We will transfer you to the airport
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Car
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Includes (Others)
- Dedicated car
- Japanese-speaking guide
- Admission fees for listed sightseeing spots
- Fuel costs
- Parking fees
- Hotel accommodation
Excludes (Others)
- Airfare
- Personal expenses
- Travel insurance, etc.
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