Explore the tropical haven of Asia with the 4-day, 3-night Bali tour by Mytour. Take advantage of enticing offers for Christmas and New Year.
Experience the Asian resort paradise with the 4D3N Bali Tour

Bali is hailed as one of the resort paradise islands for travelers, blessed by nature with countless magnificent landscapes, lush primeval forests, majestic waterfalls, and more. Additionally, Bali tourism provides an opportunity to immerse in a rich and distinctive culture, warm hospitality, and diverse cuisine.

For Vietnamese travelers, no visa is required when visiting Bali. Join Mytour in exploring this tropical paradise island with the 4D3N Bali tour, featuring attractive offers during Christmas and New Year.

Ubud Village
The initial destination on the 4D3N Bali tour is the village of Ubud, nestled amidst rugged mountains, standing at the foot of the hills. This place is recognized as a cultural treasure of Bali, showcasing the ancient charm of royal palaces, ancient temples, and the picturesque terraced rice fields on the hillsides. Particularly, Ubud is renowned for the Batik fabric craftsmanship.



Celuk Village
Celuk Village is a jewelry-making village located near Ubud. Celuk is famous for crafting exquisite gold and silver products, intricately designed silver handicrafts at very affordable prices for tourists. When exploring this craft village, you'll encounter highly skilled craftsmen operating on a relatively large scale. You can also purchase jewelry as souvenirs for this 4D3N Bali tour.



Tirta Empul Temple
The sacred spring temple Tirta Empul is one of the temples with several sacred springs believed to be created by the god Indra, providing holy water that can purify those who bathe in it. Tirta Empul Temple includes shrines dedicated to the gods Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma, as well as a shrine for the god Indra and Mount Batur. It is considered one of the five holiest temples in Bali.


Angel’s Billabong (Nusa Penida)
This is a natural hot spring in the middle of the ocean, a wonder located along the pathway to Pasih Uug Beach. Immerse yourself in an infinity pool amidst the sea, providing a fascinating experience with the water of Billabong remaining as crystal clear as an emerald, allowing a glimpse of the bottom.

Broken Beach
A bridge crafted by Mother Nature herself. From a distance, Broken Beach appears like a giant gaping gateway separating the outer sea and the inner water reservoir. The sea water flows into the reservoir through a massive hole in the broken mountain wall, creating a breathtaking scene.


Kelingking Beach
Located on the southwest coast of Nusa Penida, Kelingking Beach resembles the head of the mighty T-Rex dinosaur, with limestone cliffs protruding outward. Famous on social media as the 'T-Rex spine' or 'T-Rex Beach,' it is a relatively untouched beach for you to explore and admire its beauty.

Tanah Lot Temple
This is a sacred temple built in the 16th century by Javanese monks known as Bà La Môn. Tanah Lot perches on a massive rock, surrounded by venomous snakes, believed by locals to be guardians protecting this sacred place from evil spirits.


Jimbaran Beach
One of Bali's most beautiful beaches, strategically located at the narrow bottleneck of Bali, facing Jimbaran Bay. Across the beach lies an area surrounded by Benoa Harbor. Jimbaran Beach is enveloped in majestic and poetic scenery, providing an overwhelming experience for visitors.



Bali Swing
A renowned swing game in Bali. There are three height options for the swing: 5m, 15m, and 20m. Rest assured, you will be equipped with safety gear and instructions before playing. Imagine soaring into the air at a considerable height, sitting on a swing connected by two ropes on a tree trunk, extending your gaze far away. You'll be captivated by the breathtaking natural scenery.

Especially, besides taking photos with the Swing, there are also hanging bird cages in the midst of the forest, bamboo boats, or treehouse platforms for you to indulge in countless photo opportunities. Moreover, if you're a coffee enthusiast, savor the famous Indonesian Luwak coffee here.


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Reference: Travel guide by Mytour
MytourDecember 9, 2022