A private car charter designed to match different travel styles and group sizes. Guests can choose from a range of vehicle options, including:
City Car – ideal for solo travelers or couples
Standard MPV – practical and comfortable for small groups
Family Minivan – spacious choice for families
Luxury Minivan – premium comfort with upgraded features
Premium Minibus – ideal for larger groups seeking a smooth ride
One of the key advantages of this service is its fully customizable route. Travelers are free to decide where to go, how long to stay, and which attractions to include—creating a personalized itinerary that fits their interests perfectly. Combined with flexible hourly options, this charter provides complete freedom to explore Bali in the most convenient and adaptable way.
Hotel pickup and drop-off is available in areas in Bali: Ubud, Denpasar, Canggu, Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Tuban, Jimbaran, Sanur, Tanjung Benoa or Nusa Dua area. Please let us know your hotel and we will arrange it accordingly.
The driver will waiting at front of your accomodation for pickup
Ubud is known for its lush rice terraces, traditional villages, and vibrant Balinese culture. Travelers passing through this area will see everyday local life, artisan workshops, temples, and scenic valley views along the route. The journey typically includes views of monkey-filled forests, small art markets, and stretches of green rice fields. The atmosphere is calm and refreshing, offering a glimpse into Bali’s cultural heart as the vehicle continues toward the next activity or destination.
Tanah Lot is one of Bali’s most iconic sea temples, set on a rocky outcrop surrounded by the ocean. Travelers passing through this area will see panoramic coastal views, strong waves crashing around the temple base, and the dramatic silhouette of the shrine against the open sea. During low tide, the rock pathway leading toward the temple becomes visible, while high tide creates a floating-temple effect. The surroundings include cliff viewpoints, green gardens, and small traditional stalls. The atmosphere is peaceful and scenic, offering a memorable glimpse of Bali’s spiritual coastal landscape.
Uluwatu Temple sits atop a steep ocean cliff, offering wide views of the Indian Ocean and dramatic waves breaking against the rocks below. Travelers passing through this site will see the temple’s traditional Balinese architecture, coastal pathways along the cliff edge, and resident monkeys that often roam the area. The landscape includes dense coastal forest, open sky, and long stretches of blue water. Close to sunset, the cliffs glow with warm colors, creating a scenic backdrop that highlights Uluwatu’s position as one of Bali’s most striking cultural and natural landmarks.
Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park features one of the tallest statues in the world, depicting the Hindu god Vishnu riding the mythical bird Garuda. Travelers passing through this area will see expansive limestone cliffs, cultural plazas, and panoramic viewpoints overlooking the southern part of Bali. The main statue stands prominently at the center of the park, surrounded by wide open spaces and Balinese architectural details. Traditional performances, scenic walkways, and photo spots across the park create a blend of culture, art, and landscape that highlights Bali’s heritage.
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is set on the shores of Lake Beratan, surrounded by cool mountain air and peaceful highland scenery. Travelers passing through this area will see the temple’s iconic floating pagodas, reflective lake views, and mist-covered hills that create a serene atmosphere. The complex features traditional Balinese shrines, well-kept gardens, and scenic photo spots along the waterfront. Changing light and morning fog often enhance the landscape, making the site one of Bali’s most picturesque cultural landmarks.
The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a tropical nature reserve filled with lush jungle, ancient temples, and a large population of Balinese long-tailed macaques. Travelers passing through this area will see stone-carved statues, moss-covered pathways, and tall trees that create a cool and shaded environment. The monkeys are often active around the temple courtyards and forest trails, offering natural interactions in their open habitat. The combination of wildlife, greenery, and traditional architecture makes this site one of Ubud’s signature cultural and natural attractions.
Tirta Empul Temple is a sacred water temple known for its natural spring and traditional purification pools. Travelers passing through this site will see a series of stone fountains where worshippers perform cleansing rituals, along with temple courtyards, shrines, and peaceful garden areas. Clear spring water flows continuously through the pools, creating a calm atmosphere surrounded by traditional Balinese architecture. The combination of cultural rituals, flowing water, and historical structures highlights the spiritual significance of this heritage site.
Tegenungan Waterfall is a lush riverside area surrounded by tropical greenery and natural rock formations. Travelers passing through this site will see the waterfall cascading into a clear pool below, with scenic viewpoints located along the steps leading down to the base. The sound of rushing water, misty air, and dense vegetation create a refreshing atmosphere. Photo spots, riverbanks, and elevated platforms provide different angles of the waterfall and the surrounding landscape, making it one of the most visually striking nature stops in the Ubud area.
Ubud Art Market is a lively traditional market filled with handmade crafts, colorful textiles, and locally produced artwork. Travelers passing through this area will see rows of stalls displaying woven bags, sarongs, wood carvings, paintings, jewelry, and various Balinese souvenirs. The narrow walkways are lined with vibrant colors and creative items made by local artisans. The atmosphere is busy yet culturally rich, offering a close look at Bali’s artistic craftsmanship and daily market life.
Tegalalang Rice Terrace features layered rice fields carved into the hillside, creating one of Bali’s most iconic landscapes. Travelers passing through this area will see sweeping green terraces, coconut trees, and narrow pathways that wind through the fields. The valley offers multiple scenic viewpoints overlooking the stepped rice paddies, often accompanied by light morning mist. Traditional irrigation channels, small huts, and local farmers working in the fields add to the natural and cultural atmosphere, making this location a memorable highland stop in Ubud.
Jatiluwih Rice Terraces showcase expansive green landscapes shaped by Bali’s ancient Subak irrigation system. Travelers passing through this area will see wide, gently sloping rice fields that stretch across the foothills, framed by mountains and fresh highland air. The terraces form natural patterns that follow the contours of the land, creating panoramic views in all directions. Walking paths allow visitors to observe the traditional farming environment, flowing water channels, and the peaceful rural atmosphere that makes Jatiluwih one of Bali’s most scenic cultural landscapes.
Lempuyang Temple, often known for its “Gate of Heaven,” offers a dramatic viewpoint overlooking Mount Agung and the surrounding highlands. Travelers passing through this area will see the split gateway framing the mountain backdrop, traditional Balinese temple structures, and long stone stairways leading into the complex. The atmosphere is calm and spiritual, with cool mountain air and panoramic views stretching across the landscape. The combination of ancient architecture, misty hills, and the famous gate makes this temple one of Bali’s most visually recognizable cultural sites.
Tirta Gangga is a former royal water palace featuring clear spring-fed pools, carved stone statues, and peaceful garden landscapes. Travelers passing through this area will see stepping stones arranged across the water, koi fish swimming beneath the surface, and traditional fountains that create a tranquil atmosphere. The complex includes tiered ponds, lush greenery, and Balinese architectural details that reflect the site’s royal heritage. Mountain views and the calm surroundings make this location one of East Bali’s most photogenic and serene cultural landmarks.
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