Tours to Indonesia (Bali)

Straddling the equator, situated between the continents of Asia and Australia and between the Pacific and the Indian Oceans, Indonesia has many magnificent islands waiting to be explored.
Among the most well known islands are Sumatra, Java, Bali, Kalimantan (formerly Borneo), Sulawesi (formerly Celebes), the Maluku Islands (or better known as Moluccas, the original Spice Islands) and Papua. Then, there is Bali “the world’s best island resort” with its enchanting culture, beaches, dynamic dances and music. But Indonesia still has many unexplored islands with grand mountain views, green rainforests to trek through, rolling waves to surf and deep blue pristine seas to dive in where one can swim with dugongs, dolphins and large mantarays.

Impossibly green rice terraces, challenging surf, ribbons of beaches, mesmerizing traditional art performances, excellent dining and nightlife, alluring shopping experience, astonishing Komodo Dragons, the enchanting beauty of Bali and the Nusa Tenggara chain of islands will simply leave you hungry for more.

Culturally, Indonesia fascinates with her rich diversity of ancient temples, music, ranging from the traditional to modern pop, dances, rituals and ways of life, changing from island to island, from region to region. Yet everywhere the visitor feels welcomed with that warm, gracious innate friendliness of the Indonesian people that is not easily forgotten.

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  • Bali Explorer

    9 Days/8 Nights
    Bali - Denpasar (international flights can be arranged)

    Cities visited: Ubud & Jimbaran or Nusa Dua, or Seminyak

    Visit Pura Taman Ayun Temple
    See the rice fields of Tegallalang
    Explore the nature and culture of Ubud
    4 Nights on the beach in Bali

  • Unveil Indonesia

    11 Days/10 Nights
    Yogyakarta (international flights can be arranged)

    Cities visited: Yogyakarta, Prambanan, Bromo, Ubud & Jimbaran or Seminyak

    Visit the Sultan’s Palace; Kraton
    The Bromo Tengger National Park with it’s spectacular views
    Explore the nature and culture of Ubud
    3 Nights on the beach in Bali

  • Timeless Bali

    7 Days/6 Nights
    Bali (Denpasar)

    Cities visited: Ubud & Jimbaran or Seminyak

    See Tanah Lot Temple
    Gitgit Waterfalls
    Visit Pura Taman Ayun Temple
    3 Nights on the beach in Bali

Here are some frequently asked questions on travel to Indonesia

Indonesian FAQ

Q1Do I need a visitor's visa?

Indonesia tourist visa is not required for citizens of Canada for a stay up to 30 days. Canadian passports must be valid for 6 months from their date of return. You may contact the Indonesian Embassy or Consulate if you have any questions or concerns regarding visa requirements.

Q2Do I need any vaccinations for my trip to Indonesia?

Specific vaccinations are not required for entry into Indonesia. However, it is recommended that all of your vaccinations are up-to-date one month prior to your departure. For further consultation, please visit a travel clinic or your family doctor.

Q3Can I charge my cell phone or laptop in Indonesian standard outlets?

Indonesia uses European-style two-pin round plugs (‘C’-type is the most common variant found): Voltage is at 220 V 50 Hz (as opposed to 110 V 60 Hz in US). We recommend bringing an adapter and converter to charge your electrical equipment.

Q4When is the best time to travel to Indonesia?

Generally, the best time of year to visit Indonesia is between May and October when the days are dry and sunny. However, during the rainy season (November to March) temperatures remain high and rainfall comes in the form of intense tropical downpours that typically last for a few hours only.

Q5Can I drink tap water and other drinks? And what kind of food should I avoid?

It is recommended that you solely drink bottled or boiled water, beverages from cans or sealed bottles. You should avoid fruits that you cannot peel yourself, ice in beverages, and undercooked food. It is also not recommended that you eat food from food stalls located in the streets. Also, avoid unpasteurized dairy products.

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