Bali 4-Day Dolphin Tour Package (BAL 006)



Malaysia: Perhentian | Redang
Thailand: Bangkok | Chiang Mai | Hat Yai | Khanom | Ko Lipe | Koh Samui | Phi Phi | Phuket | Trang/Krabi
Asia: Bali | Cambodia | Hong Kong | Maldives | Taiwan | Vietnam
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Day 1: (Dinner)
Arrive in Denpasar. Meet by your tour guide and check in to your hotel. In the evening, you get to enjoy lovely Jimbaran Seafood Dinner.

Day 2: (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Today you will get to enjoy a full day Kintamani Lovina Tour. We will visit and enjoy the Barong Dance continues enjoy the Mas tour and the Celuk Tour. Following to visit the Ubud Village Tour and last trip for today we will visit the Kintamani Volcano.

Day 3: (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Today you will be taken to enjoy a full day Dolphin Tour for Bedugul Tour and Tanah Lot. First we will visit the Dolphin Jump Tour, after that visit the Bedugul Tour, following by in the evening the Tanah Lot Temple Tour.

Day 4: (Breakfast)
Free day until you transfer to the airport for your flight home.






Term & Condition :
The packages are for minimum 2 pax. The above Rate based on Malaysia Ringgit (MYR).
1). No Show or cancellation within 07 days for Low Season & 14 days for Peak Season will be full charges.
2). Please to add the High Season Surcharge as per above mentioned.
3). The above rate valid for Asian Market except Japan.
4). Child with Bed 85% from twin Share and Child No Ned 60% from twin Share.

Passengers on all tours leaving the country must have a valid passport with at least six months validity



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