Duration: 15 days Price: 1890 KM Departures: daily
Combine Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and Bali for a taste of the Southeast Asia. Start in exotic Bangkok, go on to vibrant Kuala Lumpur, ending in enchanting Bali on our own travel journeys for amazing experience. These magical places with its beaches, palm trees and warm, blue waters, delivers all the expectations of a tropical islands any tourist can wish.
Combine Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and Bali for a taste of the Southeast Asia. Start in exotic Bangkok, go on to vibrant Kuala Lumpur, ending in enchanting Bali on our own travel journeys for amazing experience. These magical places with its beaches, palm trees and warm, blue waters, delivers all the expectations of a tropical islands any tourist can wish.
Day 01 Departure
Departure and your flight to Bangkok
Day 02 – Bangkok Savarnabhumi Airport to Bangkok City Hotel ~ Dinner on Sukhumvit Road
On arrival, look for a driver holding a sign with your name for transfer to your hotel.
Duration: 3 nights. ~ Accomodation: Well Hotel Sukhumvit, Maitria Hotel, Mercure Bangkok Sukhumvit, Dream Hotel or similar 4* & 5* hotels.
Hotels are ideally located, within steps of shops, restaurants and night markets with minimum 8.0 ratings. Amenities include fitness center, swimming pool, spa & lounge area. High-speed internet is provided.
Dinner on Sukhumvit Soi 11 (the Nana BTS stop) for some dinner and drinks. This is a popular area, with a number of good restaurants and bars. There’s lots of outdoor seating, making it a good people-watching area. Also, a night market opens up around sundown on Sukhumvit road, and this is a prime location to check out the stalls.
Day 03 – Meal Plan: Buet Breakfast ~ Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market ~ Khao San Road
One of the most popular things to do in Bangkok is visit a floating market. For the atmosphere, natural beauty, and most importantly for the food, Khlong Lat Mayom, located on the outskirts of central Bangkok, is one of the favorite floating markets in Bangkok. One of the great things about this floating markets is BOAT RIDE TOUR. Right at the center of the market along the canal they offer long-tail boat tours, which are communal, and very affordable. If you love food, relaxation, and markets, Khlong Lat Mayoma is a great place to visit.
Khao San Road – Explore, eat great food and shop all kind of products with flexible price tags. Khao San Road is one colorful aspect of Bangkok but not all things are Thai so do not make this the only Bangkok market you visit.
Day 04 – Meal Plan: Buet Breakfast ~ Grand Palace ~ Thai Massage ~ Chinatown
Grand Palace – Plan to arrive at the Grand Palace right when it opens to get an early start and minimize the crowds. The architecture is beautiful, and it’s unlike anything you’ll find anywhere. The Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha are within the same complex, so you’ll be able to see them at the same time.
Chinatown – is a popular attraction and food haven packed full of street stalls and restaurants, this is an endless place to explore the vibrant street-side cuisine. Try to eat as many different kinds of Chinese food as you can. Do not miss Dim Sum.
Day 05 – Bangkok Hotel to Don Muang Airport for your flight to Kuala Lumpur
Leaving Bangkok City Hotel and heading to Bangkok Don Mueang International Airport. Your flight to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Day 05 – Kuala Limpur Airport to City Hotel ~ Jalan Alor
On arrival, look for a driver holding a sign with your name for transfer to your hotel.
Duration: 3 nights. ~ Accomodation: ParkRoyal KL, Hotel Istana, Ramada Suites KLCC, or similar 4* & 5* hotels. Hotels are ideally located, within steps of shops, restaurants and night markets with minimum 8.0 ratings.Amenities include fitness center, swimming pool, spa & lounge area. High-speed internet is provided.
Jalan Alor – The best cuisine is arguably found in the open-air street kitchens known as hawker centers. Hosting a lot of hawker stalls and seafood restaurants, Jalan Alor is one of the most famous roads in Kuala Lumpur for food serving sizzling, wok-fried noodles, freshly steamed seafood and mouthwatering barbecued meat late into the night. The food is the main draw but the atmosphere is also truly memorable.
Day 06 – Meal Plan: Buffet Breakfast ~ Walking Tour ~ Bukit Bintang
Walking Tour – Potential trails include the colonial heart of the capital, Merdeka Square surrounded by attractive colonial buildings and the stunning Sultan Abdul Samad Building; Kampung Baru, (a green Malay village within the metropolis) and Brickfields, KL’s vibrant Little India where the narrow streets throb with Bollywood music, silk shops churning out Punjabi suits, roti vendors and men stringing fragrant jasmine garlands.
Bukit Bintang – Bintang Walk is well regarded as Kuala Lumpur’s trendiest shopping and entertainment district, offering everything from sleek shopping centres and five-star hotels to all-day restaurants and vibrant nightclubs. One of the most iconic landmarks here is Pavilion KL. Nightlife in Bukit Bintang is also legendary, particularly the Changkat Bukit Bintang area. Whathever you are looking for Bukit Bintang has it all.
Day 07 – Meal Plan: Buet Breakfast ~ Petronas Twin Towers ~ Hop-On Hop-Off Tour
Petronas Twin Towers – Located in the KL city centre, the Petronas Twin Towers architecture is Islamic-inspired. At the base of the Petronas Twin Towers is Suria KLCC, an upmarket shopping mall that is very popular with tourists. Stretching out to the side of the Petronas Twin Towers is the spacious and beautifully landscaped KLCC Park which features a jogging track, walking paths, a water fountain and a wading pool for children.
Hop-on Hop-off Tour is perfect for independent travelers, The Hop-on Hop-Off Tour with KL PASS is an unlimited pass offering 22 designated stops and over 40 attractions throughout Kuala Lumpur. This double-decker, air-conditioned tour bus is equipped with facilities such as pre-recorded multilingual commentary for each of the attractions and Wi-Fi, making it one of the most convenient tours around.
Day 08 – Buffet Breakfast ~ Kuala Lumpur Hotel to KL International Airport for your flight to Bali
Leaving City Hotel and heading to Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Your flight to Bali, Indonesia.
Day 08 – Denpasar Airport to your Seminyak Hotel ~ La Plancha Beach bar and restaurant
On arrival, look for a driver holding a sign with your name for transfer to your hotel.
Duration: 3 nights ~ Accommodation: Dash Hotel, U Pasha Hotel, IZE Hotel, The Haven or similar 4* & 5* hotels. Hotels are ideally located, within steps of shops, restaurants and beaches with minimum 8.5 ratings.
Sunset at La Plancha – One of the major attractions in Bali is the glorious sunsets and one of the best places to experience is La Plancha beach bar. Other great places are Potato Head, Wu Bar and Ku De Ta.
Enjoy a Night Out – Seminyak is home to Bali’s most fashionable bars and nightclubs. Hu’u, is a stylish club centered around a swimming pool. Ku-De-Ta is one of famous nightlife institutions. La Favela Bar welcomes you to a different kind of bar thanks to its vintage design.
Day 09 – Meal Plan: Buet Breakfast ~ Seminyak
Seminyak, is the grown-up neighbor of party-loving Kuta – and is known as the most sophisticated, fashionable and upscale beach area in Bali. Chic yet relaxed, Seminyak offers a selection of high-end restaurants, cafes and boutique shops to delight any visitor. In the evening, there is a lively ambience.
Pick up Some One-of-a-Kind Fashion Pieces – As Seminyak’s reputation has grown, so too has its abundance of fashion boutiques. Many of them line Jl Laksmana, which is a great place to shop and pick up some unique items.
Have a Traditional Balinese Massage – Balinese massage is an ancient art which combines techniques from China, India and Southeast Asia. Head to Lagoon Spa or Body Work for acupressure, aromatherapy and many more.
Day 10 – Meal Plan: Buffet Breakfast ~ Petitenget Temple ~ Canggu
Visit Centuries- old Petitenget Temple – While Seminyak is not home to as many as spiritual centres like Ubud, there are a few temples that you should visit. Top of the list is the beautiful Petitenget Temple. This red-brick Hindu temple is a cultural landmark for the local community, and one of Bali’s famous sea temples.
Canggu – Bali’s beach hot-spot, the previously hidden corner of Bali with a cool and great alternatives to neighboring Seminyak. This coastal community is full with great small restaurants, many casual cafes offering excellent in-house coffee blends, top-quality cold-press espressos, healthy and delicious smoothies. The Lawn beach club in Canggu is one of the great places in Bali for sunset.
Day 11 – Meal Plan: Buffet Breakfast ~ Transfer to your hotel in Ubud
Accomodation: 3 nights in Alaya Resort, Anumana Ubud Hotel, The Evitel Resort or similar 4* & 5* hotels. Hotels are ideally located, within steps of shops, restaurants and cafes with minimum 8.5 reviews. Amenities include spa, lounge area and swimming pool.
Ubud – Experience the heart of Bali known for it’s lush green rice terraces, ancient forests, old traditions and spirituality. Central Ubud is made up of one very busy one-way road, lined with shops and restaurants.
Ubud Cleansing & Detox – If you feel ready for a real-life transformation; if you want to rest and reset your body, a cleanse program or a fasting detox is perfect for your well-being! In Ubud you can purged your body of long term accumulated toxins and acid wastes that will make you experience amazing side effects.
Day 12 – Meal Plan: Buffet Breakfast ~ Campuhan Ridge Walk ~ Traditional Market
Campuhan Ridge Walk – A morning or afternoon stroll on the Campuhan Ridge Walk is a definite must while in Ubud. Think lush green rolling hills with the odd palm trees. You’ll find the starting point of the walk to the left of the entrance to Warwick Ibah Luxury Villas and Spa, just follow the path over the bridge and past the temple.
Traditional Ubud Market – Ubud is the center of the arts and is the best place in Bali for buying local handicrafts and art work. Here you can find beautiful silk scarves, lightweight shirts, handmade woven bags, baskets or hats; statues, kites and many other hand-crafted goods. The location of the Ubud Art Market is just opposite the royal palace which is a center point to Ubud itself. Naturally, bargaining is essential.
Day 13 – Meal Plan: Buet Breakfast ~ Tegalalang Rice Terraces ~ Sacred Monkey Forest
Tegalalang Rice Terraces – Ubud is home to many working rice fields and Tegallalang rice terrace is one of the most beautiful paddies to see. Located on the hillside, in beautiful wave like layers you get panoramic views of the terraces, which is really an irrigation system called Subak dating back to the 8th century.
Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary The monkey forest is really fun but it also has serious cultural significance; monkeys represent both positive and negative forces and are animals to be both loved and feared. However, the monkeys in the forest are seen as a force for good as they guard the temples from evil spirits.
Stop off for a Coffee – There are so many nice, unique and healthy restaurants and cafes in Ubud. Kismet Cafe & Boutique and KAFE Restaurant are nice cafes with style. They provide a great healthy food and coffee.
Day 14 – Meal Plan: Buffet Breakfast ~ Transfer to your hotel in Kuta – Beachwalk Bali
Duration: 2 nights ~ Accomodation: Citadines Kuta Beach, Amnaya Resort, Harper Hotel or similar 4* & 5* hotels. Hotels are ideally located, within steps of shops, restaurants, cafes, beaches and nightlife with minimum 8.5 reviews. Amenities include spa, lounge area and swimming pool.
Beachwalk Bali Retail and lifestyle complex architecturally inspired by contours of the rice terraces is haven for shopping, dining and entertainment right on Kuta Beach. An Eco friendly low rise design is characterized by a traditional alang-alang thatched roof, recycled hardwoods, an open – air walkway – all cooled by natural sea breezes. Inviting the outdoors inside, open spaces are filled with tropical plants and refreshing waterways that blend with environment.
Day 15 – Buffet Breakfast ~ Waterbom Park
Waterbom is an oasis in the heart of the bustling tourist area. Featuring numerous thrilling rides and child-friendly attractions, the park has something for everyone. Adults can enjoy massages or a tropical drink at the swim up bar while kids can head to the slides and wet play areas.
Bintang and Sunset at Kuta Beach “If you have not been to Kuta you have not been to Bali” as the saying goes. Seeing sunset, drinking beers and have good time will make your day.
Experiance Kuta nightlife – Once the sun sets you’ll find an exciting nightlife scene with many bars, clubs and sunset chill-out spots. Some are clubbing venues, while others are great bars that transform into livelier spots with dance floors and DJs.
Day 16 – Meal Plan: Buffet Breakfast ~ Exploring Kuta ~ Legian Beach
Take a leisurely walk along one of Bali’s most famous streets and see what you find.
Start from Jamie’s Oliver restaurant heading down towards the beach. There are many hotels along Jl.Pantai Kuta that offer beachfront accommodation. From Jl. Pantai there are the narrow lanes that will take you to popular Poppies 1 & Poppies 2. At the end of Jl. Pantai there is Balinese gateway where the road becomes Jl. Melasti. This marks the beginning of Legian Beach, another popular and family-friendly stretch of sand. Enjoy ice cold Bintang and Sunset at Legian Beach. Walk on Jl. Melasti to Jl. Legian and turn right. Countless number of clubs and bars line up this street. Once you pass all that make sure to stop at Made’s Warung for authentic Indonesian food. The last road to the left before the beach will bring you to Kuta Square where you can buy almost all of your holiday essentials. Billabong, Polo, Rip Curl and Versace are just some of the stores squeezed alongside each other.
Day 16 – Back to United States and back to reality.
This Travel Program is available during whole year.
- 15 nights accommodation in 4* & 5* hotels. Meal Plan: Buffet Breakfast.
- Airfare from Bangkok to Kuala Lumpur and Bali including all fees and taxes. Return airport transfers.
- Tourings specified in itinerary are only travel ideas and suggestions.
- Prices are “from” per person based on twin share accommodation. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates may apply. Limited availability and all pricing is subject to change.
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