





Just 18 kilometers from Ubud’s center lies the luxurious Furama Villas & Spa, a 5-star sanctuary with private pools in each of its 24 rooms. This Bali 3 Nights 4 Days Adventure itinerary invites you to uncover the cultural and natural treasures of Ubud, Indonesia’s rainforest-fringed heartland, where terraced rice paddies and Hindu temples form iconic landscapes. You’ll visit vibrant markets, encounter playful monkeys in the forest, and thrill to a unique night safari experience close to wild animals. With each day packed yet paced, this trip offers a lively combination of exploration and relaxation amidst Bali’s rich environment.
The itinerary’s focus on Ubud’s natural and cultural spots, mixed with hands-on animal encounters, presents a rewarding adventure perfect for travelers eager to experience Bali’s diverse charms in a compact schedule.
Although about 18 km from downtown Ubud, Furama Villas & Spa provides a serene suburban retreat with comforts that enhance your adventure. Each air-conditioned villa includes a private pool, DVD player, and free Wi-Fi, ensuring privacy and convenience. The resort offers spa services with massages and facials, and recreational amenities like steam rooms and bike rentals. A shuttle to nearby shops is available, but note this relative distance means you’ll rely on transport for city visits.
Opening hours for breakfast stretch from 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM, perfect timing to prepare for early activities. The onsite Padi Restaurant serves international cuisine, with options to dine alfresco, while room service runs 24 hours for late arrivals or restful evenings.
The Night Safari Experience at Bali Safari promises an unforgettable encounter with nocturnal animals in a setting inspired by the African savannah. Boarding a cage tram at Mara River Safari Lodge with a small group (maximum ten guests), you’ll be guided safely among creatures active after dark. Highlights include the rare opportunity to hand-feed some animals, an experience both exciting and educational.
The safari starts in the evening and requires basic mobility to board the tram; its shared nature means you’ll be with other visitors but enjoy attentive, personalized guidance from keepers. This activity is a standout feature unique to this itinerary, contrasting the daytime cultural tours and offering a fresh perspective on Bali’s wildlife.
Explore Kintamani Volcano Viewpoint for expansive vistas of Mount Batur, an active volcano that dominates the landscape. Nearby, the Tegallalang Rice Terraces showcase Bali’s ancient, sustainable irrigation system known as subak – a vital cultural and agricultural practice. Both spots are essential for understanding Ubud’s natural heritage.
Back in town, the Ubud Monkey Forest offers an interactive experience with long-tailed macaques amid temple ruins. The adjoining Ubud art market is perfect for finding handcrafted souvenirs like silk scarves, woven bags, and statues. Dress comfortably as you’ll be walking on uneven paths and may want to keep an eye on your belongings around the lively market areas.
One of Bali’s foremost landmarks, Tanah Lot Temple sits offshore and is renowned for its silhouette against the setting sun. This tour, included in the itinerary, provides private transport from your accommodation and the option for a personal guide. While sunsets depend on weather conditions and cannot be guaranteed, the location’s dramatic coastal views make any visit worthwhile.
The tour’s timing means you’ll arrive with enough daylight to explore the temple grounds and coastal scenery before the sun dips below the horizon. Comfortable shoes are recommended, as the site involves some walking over uneven and sometimes slippery rock surfaces.
Included in the itinerary is a stop at a local coffee plantation near Ubud, a chance to learn about Bali’s unique coffee production, including the famous Kopi Luwak. You’ll witness the process from bean to cup and enjoy tastings of fresh Balinese coffee blends and teas.
This experience offers a relaxing break from the more active excursions, allowing you to appreciate local agriculture and culture in a laid-back setting. The visit usually lasts about an hour and includes some shaded seating, making it accessible to most travelers.
Close to Ubud, Tegenungan Waterfall is a striking cascade surrounded by lush jungle. The site permits swimming if you’re up for a cool dip after a hike down the steps to the base. The waterfall is easily accessible by car, though the stairs can be steep; sturdy footwear and caution are advised.
Ideal for nature lovers wanting a moment of calm, the waterfall area has small food stalls and rest spots nearby. Be prepared for some crowds during peak times, as the site is popular among visitors looking to cool off and photograph the vivid scenery.
The Bali 3 Nights 4 Days Adventure itinerary confidently mixes serene resort comforts with immersive nature and cultural experiences in Ubud’s distinctive landscape. From night encounters with wildlife to exploring terraced rice paddies and ancient temples, every day presents fresh opportunities for discovery. While the slightly remote resort location requires transport planning, it enhances the feeling of a getaway deeply connected to nature. Whether sipping local coffee or watching the sun set at Tanah Lot, this adventure reveals Bali’s many layers within a compact, active schedule, ideal for adventurous spirits seeking both culture and wildlife.






