Bali Car Charter with Driver for Customize Tour 8 Hours

5 to 8 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

A private car for tour in Bali provides a convenient and flexible way to explore the island, offering personalized transportation with a driver for a set period or to specific destinations.
This service allows you to customize your itinerary and travel at your own pace, with options start from 5 hours, 8 hours, 10 hours charter.

Customizable itineraries:
You can plan your own route and choose the places you want to visit, or work with the driver to create a suitable itinerary. The option is to visit Temple, art villages, rice terrace, waterfall, lake, beaches, ATV quad bike, rafting, day club, and for any shuttle service.

English-speaking drivers ensuring smooth communication during your journey.

Convenience:
Enjoy the comfort of a private vehicle with a dedicated driver, avoiding the hassle of public transport or ride-sharing services.

Vehicle options:
Choose from various vehicle types

All-inclusive pricing:
Typically, the cost includes fuel, driver fees and parking tickets

What's Included

Private transportation
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Parking Fees
Lunch
Gratuities

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Car charter for Customize Tour 8 hours per day ( Extra Hour is 6 USD/ Hour ) Hotel coverage area for pick up and drop off • Denpasar • Kuta • Legian • Seminyak • Sanur • Ubud ( not more than 4km from Ubud center/palace ) • Benoa Harbour If your hotel is outside our coverage area, there will be extra payment cash to the driver depends on your hotel location.

Itinerary

Duration: 5 to 8 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

    The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a nature reserve and temple complex in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. It is also known as the Ubud Monkey Forest. The Sanctuary is home to over 1260 long-tailed macaques, who are considered sacred by the local Balinese people.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 2
    Ubud Palace

    The palace, in Balinese architecture, in its present form, was built during the reign of Tjokorda Putu Kandel (1800–1823).[1] However, after the 1917 earthquake, palace structures suffered significant damage, but since it was the residence of the royal family it was quickly restored, before being opened to foreign guests in 1928.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 3
    Tegalalang Rice Terrace

    Tegallalang is a district in the Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia. Located around 10 km north of Ubud, its terraced rice fields are a tourist attraction in the area.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 4

    Pura Puseh Batuan is one of the most notable landmarks in the area with intricate stone carvings. It is located in the northern part of the Batuan village, 200 metres off the main road. The temple also has an inscription that testifies to the date of founding of Batuan in 1022 AD.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 5
    Tanah Lot Temple

    Tanah Lot is a rock formation off the Indonesian island of Bali. It is home to the ancient Hindu pilgrimage temple Pura Tanah Lot (literally "Tanah Lot temple"), a popular tourist and cultural icon for photography. Location Tanah Lot is in Beraban, Kediri district, Tabanan Regency, approximately 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) south of Tabanan and 20 kilometres (12 mi) northwest of Denpasar. It sits on a large offshore rock and is only accessible on foot at low tide.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 6
    Uluwatu Temple

    Uluwatu Temple is a Balinese Hindu temple located on the south-western tip of the Bukit Peninsula in Uluwatu (South Kuta), Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia. It is the only Balinese sea temple (pura segara) that is also one of the nine directional temples (Pura Kahyangan Jagat or Pura Kahyangan Padma Bhuwana). It is dedicated to Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa in his manifestation as Rudra.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 7
    Tegenungan Waterfall

    Tegenungan Waterfall is a waterfall in Bali, Indonesia. It is located at the village of Tegenungan Kemenuh, also known as Kemenuh Village on the Petanu River in the Gianyar Regency, north from the capital Denpasar and close to the Balinese artist village of Ubud.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 8
    Kanto Lampo Waterfall

    Looking for a serene waterfall in Bali? Just a short drive from Ubud, Kanto Lampo Waterfall offers a peaceful escape with its unique terraced rock formations and gentle cascades, perfect for relaxation and photos. Easily accessible and ideal for all ages, it’s tucked away in Gianyar, providing a tranquil retreat from the crowds. Enjoy a short scenic walk to the falls, where you can take a refreshing dip or simply unwind amidst Bali’s natural beauty. If you’re visiting Bali, make sure Kanto Lampo is on your list—this hidden gem promises a memorable blend of adventure and relaxation.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 9
    Tibumana Waterfall

    Tibumana Waterfall is a beautiful hidden paradise, and it is definitely one of Bali’s best-kept secrets. This picture-perfect waterfall is a fantastic place to spend the day exploring the surrounding rain forests and swimming in the natural rock pools.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 10
    Tirta Empul Temple

    Tirta Empul Temple, located in Tampaksiring, Bali, is one of the island's most revered Hindu temples and a significant spiritual destination. Dating back to 962 AD during the Warmadewa dynasty, the temple is dedicated to Vishnu, the god of water, and is celebrated for its sacred spring, which has drawn worshippers for centuries seeking spiritual cleansing and renewal.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 11
    Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park

    The Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue in Bali is one of the largest and most impressive cultural landmarks in Indonesia. The statue, which stands at a height of 121 meters, is a representation of the Hindu god Vishnu riding his mount, the eagle-like Garuda. The journey to building the statue was a long and arduous one, taking more than 25 years to complete. The idea for the statue was first proposed by the Indonesian artist Nyoman Nuarta in 1989. He envisioned the statue as a symbol of Indonesia's cultural heritage and a way to attract tourism to the region.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 12

    Melasti Beach (Pantai Melasti) sits in the Uluwatu region of the Bukit Peninsular, at the southernmost point of Bali. The beautiful white sand beach is over 1km long and backed by enormous limestone cliffs. Once a secluded hidden gem, Melasti has undergone a lot of development to make it one of the most accessible beaches in Uluwatu, without compromising its natural beauty and appeal.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 13
    Lempuyang Temple

    Pura Penataran Agung Lempuyang is a Balinese Hindu temple or pura on Mount Lempuyang in Karangasem Regency, Bali. It is the first and lowest temple of the complex of temples called Pura Lempuyang. The highest of these temples, Pura Lempuyang Luhur, is one of the Sad Kahyangan Jagad or "six sanctuaries of the world", six holiest places of worship on Bali, and one of the nine directional temples of Bali.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 14
    Tirta Gangga

    Tirta Gangga is a former royal palace in eastern Bali, Indonesia. Named after the sacred river Ganges in India, it is noted for the Karangasem royal water palace, bathing pools and its Patirthan temple.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 15
    Pandawa Beach

    Pandawa Beach (Pantai Pandawa) is a curved white sand beach that stretches for almost 800m along the southern coast of Bali’s Bukit Peninsula, making it one of the longest beaches in Bali. The beach used to be inaccessible, with towering limestone cliffs standing in the way. But an ambitious project cut straight through the cliffs, paving the way for a road that now leads directly to the sandy shores.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 16
    Jatiluwih Green Land

    Jatiluwih, with its traditional irrigation system known as Subak, was officially recognized as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site on June 29, 2012. The UNESCO monument is located in the southeastern part of Jatiluwih Village, near the turn by the Pura Dalem Jatiluwih temple. This designation marked a significant milestone, signifying international recognition of the cultural and agricultural value embodied in Jatiluwih’s terraced rice fields. The recognition coincided with UNESCO’s designation of the broader Subak landscape across Bali as a World Cultural Heritage site.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by Era Bali Tours

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