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Amazing Bali Family Vacation
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A 12-day Amazing Bali Family Vacation lets you experience the best of the Island of Gods. Designed for an ultimate family experience, it has something for everyone in the family. For children, there is exotic wildlife and dancing performances. For elders, it provides serene landscapes. Our Bali family package takes you close to the island's fun-filled activities, sun-kissed beaches, and gorgeous edifices. Whether you relax on Sanur Beach, visit Tanah Lot Temple, a national park, or being amazed by native dance shows, this trip has been designed to provide you and your loved ones with a hassle-free and memorable sojourn, as well as an opportunity to make some remarkable memories that will strengthen your bond with one another.

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Samosir Island
Samosir Island

Large volcanic island Samosir, also known as Samosir Island, is situated in Lake Toba in the northern part of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Six of the nine districts that make up Samosir Regency are responsible for overseeing Samosir Island administratively. Approximately 75,000 years ago, a supervolcano erupted, creating the lake and island. The island was formerly a peninsula that was joined to the surrounding caldera wall by a narrow isthmus. To facilitate shipping, the Tano Ponggol Canal was built in 1907. Samosir is the biggest island inside an island and the sixth largest lake island in the world, covering 630 square kilometers (243 sq mi). Lake Sidihoni and Lake Aek Natonang, two of its smaller lakes, are also present. To the east, across the lake lies Uluan Peninsula. A small isthmus that connects the towns of Pangururan on Samosir and Tele on the mainland of Sumatra connects the western portion of the island to the mainland. As a result, Tele provides one of the best views of Samosir Island and Lake Toba.

Medan
Medan

Welcome to the biggest city in Sumatra Island – Medan, is the commercial and economic hub of this island. Medan is well known for its special traditional cuisine which is rich with many flavours. Take a Medan Tour which will help you gain an insightful view into the daily life and culture of this bustling city – visit the Tjong A Fie Mansion and the Grand Mosque, taste a bowl of soup at Soto Kesawan and know more about the history of the province at the Museum of North Sumatra.

Bali Island
Bali Island

Bali, the famed Island of the Gods, is the most visited part of Indonesia. Its diverse landscape of mountainous terrain, rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, lush rice terraces and barren volcanic hillsides provide a picturesque backdrop to its unique colourful and spiritual culture. Home to world-class surfing and diving sites, and a large number of cultural, historical, and archaeological attractions, Bali is one of the world's most popular island destinations which consistently wins travel awards. While most of Indonesia is Muslim, Bali is unique in that most of its local people are Hindu. Hinduism was the dominant religion in the country before the arrival of Islam and is one of the six official religions of Indonesia today. Nevertheless, Hinduism in Bali is not quite the same as Hinduism in India and other parts of the world, shown in the differences of the architecture of Bali's temples. Hinduism came to Indonesia in the 1st-century through Indian traders, sailors, scholars and priests. A syncretic fusion of pre-existing Javanese folk religion, culture and Hindu ideas, that from the 6th-century also synthesized Buddhist ideas as well, evolved as the Indonesian version of Hinduism. Bali is part of the Coral Triangle, the area with the highest biodiversity of marine species, especially fish and turtles. In this area alone, over 500 reef-building coral species can be found which is about seven times as large as in the entire Caribbean. Surrounded by reefs, wrecks, and coral gardens, Bali is a pure heaven for underwater explorers with snorkeling and diving activities. The best snorkeling beaches are on the East, Northeast and West side of the island such as Padang Bai, Tulamben, Amend... In these areas, the sea is calm and there are vibrant coral reefs close to the shore in shallow water offering perfect conditions to explore the underwater world. 

Ubud
Ubud

Ubud is a town located in the central part of Bali island, known for its rich arts and culture, as well as its lush landscapes of rice fields and tropical jungle, offering a contrast to the southern beach areas.

Lovina
Lovina

Lovina Beach (often known as just Lovina) is a coastal location on Bali's northwestern side that is famous for its black sand beaches, coral reefs, and dolphins. From east to west, it includes the small villages of Pemaron, Tukad Mungga, Anturan, Banyualit, Kalibukbuk, Kaliasem, and Temukus. Although it has grown in popularity among travelers, it is still much quieter than the island's south side tourist hotspots. Visitors can enjoy diving, snorkeling, and early-morning boat rides off the coast to observe dolphins. These dolphin sighting cruises often run two hou

Candidasa
Candidasa

Candidasa is a beach town on Bali's eastern coast that sits on the edge of a freshwater lagoon known as Candi Dasa Lagoon. The town's main street, Jalan Raya Candidasa, is lined with hotels, restaurants, and stores. It is a popular tourist destination, drawing divers and those seeking a more relaxed alternative to the crowded, nightclub-filled Kuta region or the huge, groomed resorts of Nusa Dua. Due to their remote location away from the island's popular beach resorts in the south, Candidasa and the majority of East Bali provide rugged beauty and laid-back seascapes with hidden gems under their waves. 

Munduk
Munduk

Munduk is one of Bali's hidden treasures. It provides a peaceful getaway into nature's embrace, away from the touristic parts of southern Bali. Munduk, a tiny mountain village in northern Bali, is well-known for its scenic environment, temperate atmosphere, and green environs. This area is less popular with visitors, making it an excellent destination for people seeking peace, natural beauty, and a look into traditional Balinese rural life. The region is surrounded in lush forest, rice terraces, and clove plantations, with various waterfalls dotting the landscape, many of which are hidden from the tourist path.

Kintamani
Kintamani

Kintamani is a village on the western border of the bigger caldera wall of Mount Batur (Gunung Batur) in Bali Island, Indonesia. It is located on the same north-south route as Penelokan and has served as a rest point for visitors to observe the Mount Batur region. Kintamani is also notable for Pura Tuluk Biyu's 1,000-year-old 'Rites of Peace' stone tablets, as well as the Kintamani dog breed. It is located adjacent to Mount Batur.

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