Overview

The Philippines is a land apart from mainland Southeast Asia – not only geographically but also spiritually and culturally. The country’s overwhelming Catholicism, the result of 350 years of Spanish rule, is its most obvious enigma. Vestiges of the Spanish era include exuberant town fiestas (festivals) and centuries-old stone churches. Malls, fast-food chains and widespread spoken English betray the influence of Spain’s colonial successor, the Americans. Yet, despite these outside influences, the country remains its own unique entity. The people are, simply, Filipinos – and proud of it. Welcoming, warm and relentlessly upbeat, it is they who captivate and ultimately ensnare visitors.

We've all had it happen: your trip to paradise is ruined by torrential monsoon rain. Rather than let the weather defeat them, in the Philippines travellers can embrace meteorological uncertainty and use it as an excuse to go with the flow. This is a place to dispense with advance bookings and, when the going gets rough (or wet), migrate to fairer climes. Domestic travel is cheap and fun, and is best done spontaneously. Do your homework too – Palawan and the western seaboard are pretty darned wet from July to September, so go east during this time (unless there's a typhoon brewing).

Program Highlights

Geographically, Bali lies between the islands of Java and Lombok and is one of more than 17.000 islands that make up the Indonesian Archipelago. Bali is small, stretching approximately 140km from east to west and 80km from north to south. Running east to west and slightly off center, are a string of volcanic mountains, the tallest and most recently being active Mount Agung, which reaches 3.142m at its highest point and last erupted in 1963. The Balinese people have strong spiritual roots and despite the large influx of tourists in recent years, their culture is still very much alive. The main religion is Agama Hindu Dharma, which arrived in Bali with the spread of Hinduism through Sumatra and Java during the 11th century.

Although originally from India, the Balinese religion is a unique blend of Hindu, Buddhist, Javanese and ancient indigenous beliefs, with customs that are very different from the traditional form of Hinduism practiced in India today. With the arrival of Islam in neighboring Java during the 15th century, a large member of courtiers, artists, musicians and craftsmen fled to Bali, creating an artistic renaissance.

Trip Highlights

The rich and diverse culture of Bali plays out at all levels of life, from the exquisite flower-petal offerings placed everywhere, to the processions of joyfully garbed locals shutting down major roads as they march to one of the myriad temple ceremonies, to the otherworldly traditional music and dance performed island-wide. Almost everything has spiritual meaning. The middle of Bali is dominated by the dramatic volcanoes of the central mountains and hillside temples such as Pura Luhur Batukau (one of the island's estimated 10,000 temples), while the tallest peak, Gunung Agung, is the island's spiritual centre.

Inclusion

  • 03 N Manila: Hotel as mentioned above or similar with ABF
  • 03 N Bali: Hotel as mentioned above or similar with ABF
  • All program as per itinerary
  • Daily Breakfast at Hotel
  • Round Trip air ticket
  • Bali Visit Visa
  • Mauritius Visa on arrival
  • Welcome KIT upon arrival
  • All Transfer PVT 
  • All government charges
  • All Tours 
  • All Taxes

Exclusion

  • Any optional tours mentioned in the itinerary
  • Telephone expenses
  • Personal expenses
  • Travel Insurance
  • Any personal belongings
  • Any thing not included in the inclusions

Day 1Manila Arrival and Transfer to Hotel

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Upon arrival transfer to hotel and enjoy your leisure time. Our representative will meet you in airport and transfer to hotel

Manila, the capital of the Philippines, is a densely populated bayside city on the island of Luzon, which mixes Spanish colonial architecture with modern skyscrapers. Intramuros, a walled city in colonial times, is the heart of Old Manila. It’s home to the baroque 16th-century San Agustin Church as well as Fort Santiago, a storied citadel and former military prison.

Day 2Manila City tour | Cultural Center of the Philippines

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Meals: Breakfast then transfer to city tour of beautiful city Manila. The day you can explore the best with the scenic view of city.

Highlights: Manila City tour | Cultural Center of the Philippines | Running tour of Mall of Asia | Luneta Park, Intramuros, San Agustin Church | Makati City Business Center

Manila’s moniker, the ‘Pearl of the Orient’, couldn’t be more apt – its unappealing shell reveals its jewel only to those resolute enough to pry. No stranger to hardship, the city has endured every disaster humans and nature could throw at it, and yet today the chaotic metropolis thrives as a true Asian megacity. Skyscrapers pierce the hazy sky, mushrooming from the grinding poverty of expansive shanty towns, while gleaming malls foreshadow Manila’s brave new air-conditioned world. The congested roads snarl with traffic, but, like the overworked arteries of a sweating giant, they are what keeps this modern metropolis alive.

 

Day 3Forbes Park, Bonifacio Global City

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Meals Breakfast and transfer for tour

Highlight: Forbes Park, Bonifacio Global City, Corregidor island, Spanish lighthouse eternal flame, Artillery Batteries, and Pacific War Memorial Museum

Forbes Park is a private subdivision, gated community, and barangay in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. Established in 1949, Forbes Park was named after William Cameron Forbes, an American Governor-General of the Philippines.

Bonifacio Global City is a financial and lifestyle district in Metro Manila, Philippines. It is located 11 km south-east of the center of Manila. The district experienced commercial growth following the sale of military land by the Bases Conversion and Development Authority.

Day 4Transfer to Bali and Transfer to Bali Hotel

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Pick up from Manila hotel and transfer to airport for flight to Bali.

Venturing across Indonesia you’ll see a wonderfully dramatic landscape as diverse as anywhere on the planet. Sulawesi's wildly multi-limbed coastline embraces white-sand beaches and diving haunts, while Sumatra is contoured by a legion of nearly 100 volcanoes marching off into the distance, several capable of erupting at any time.Bali's beaches are the stuff of legend, but you don't have to travel far to find even more beautiful and less touristed stretches of sand in Nusa Tenggara. The Banda islands in Maluku, Derawan in Kalimantan and Pulau Weh off Sumatra all offer superb beaches too.

Day 5FULL DAY KINTAMANI VOLCANO TOUR FOLLOWING UBUD VILLAGE TOUR

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Breakfast at hotel. Morning transfer from hotel to visit Elephant Cave temple. Proceed visit Tirta Empul Temple. A Hindu Temple located in a valley between two hills with big springs and sacred by the local residents as a place to melt all the bad influences in the body and purifies the soul and mind. 

It is a place to purify our self from the bad influences in life where we can discover the traditional showers sourced from the springs at this temple. Continue the tour direct to Kintamani Village and have stop at Penelokan View Point to enjoy the beautiful and magnificent view of Mount and Lake Batur. Continue to Tegalalang rice terrace. Last stop to Ubud Monkey Forest is a nature reserve and Hindu Temple complex in Ubud. Its official name is the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Return to hotel.

Day 6FULL DAY WATER SPORTS (BANANA BOAT + PARASAILING) AND DINNER CRUISE

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Breakfast at hotel. Pick by your guide at 10am drive to Tanjung Benoa beach for Water sports. Package will including, island by glass bottom boat, 1x Banana Boat, 1x Parasailing (Optional water Sports can be taken on the spot on personal account, such as flying fish, snorkeling, sky tube, sea walker, etc). Return to hotel. At 4.30pm, transfer to Benoa harbor for on board for dinner cruise. Enjoy your dinner with beautiful sunset view on the sea. Play games with the crew of pirates. It will be a wonderful atmosphere for you, spend your nights on the sea wearing pirates costumes, having wonderful dinner and enjoy the sunset. Savor the fresh night breeze on the top deck as the night flows by while getting entertained by live music and exotic dancers. 

With all the excitement involved, you will also enjoy a delicious dinner under the bright moonlight. Just here you will get a memorable experience dinner cruise with pirates in Bali at Sea Safari Cruises. Sailing with a unique PHINISI vessel and Pirate costumed crews on a relaxing evening covered with the atmosphere of PIRATE as the sun goes down.

Day 7Departure

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After enjoying breakfast, check-out of your hotel in the afternoon and proceed to the airport to board your return flight. Our representative will be right at hotel lobby for departure back to airport.

Ngurah Rai International Airport, officially known as I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, is the main airport in Bali, located 13 km south of Denpasar. Ngurah Rai is the second busiest airport in Indonesia after Soekarno–Hatta International Airport. In 2018, the airport served 23,779,178 passengers.
Philippines Visa checklist:
  • Philippines visa is on arrival 
  • No any special document needed
  • Entry permit of Philippines based on the illegibility of customer, decision is in the immigration hand

Visa Condition:
  • On arrival visa means dose not mean that you will get the visa. You should have the valid document that immigrant must issue visa for you.
  • No visa payment is required for Nepalese citizen, please be protected from any one if they are asking for the payment.
  • No travel agency and airlines will be responsible for entry permits in airports, that should be faced by the customer them self.
Indonesia Visa checklist:
  • Indonesia visa is on arrival 
  • No any special document needed
  • Entry permit of Indonesia based on the illegibility of customer, decision is in the immigration hand

Visa Condition:
  • On arrival visa means dose not mean that you will get the visa. You should have the valid document that immigrant must issue visa for you.
  • No visa payment is required for Nepalese citizen, please be protected from any one if they are asking for the payment.
  • No travel agency and airlines will be responsible for entry permits in airports, that should be faced by the customer themself.