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Experience the enchanting beauty of Bali in a convenient and memorable way with Half Day Tours Bali by JTB. Whether you’re looking to explore the island’s rich culture, stunning landscapes, or relaxing beaches, JTB offers a range of curated half-day tours perfect for travelers with limited time. Each tour is designed to highlight Bali’s most iconic destinations, including ancient temples, scenic rice terraces, and vibrant markets, all while providing comfort and convenience.
MONDAY | 09:00 to 17:00 |
TUESDAY | 09:00 to 17:00 |
WEDNESDAY | 09:00 to 17:00 |
THURSDAY | 09:00 to 19:00 |
FRIDAY | 09:00 to 19:00 |
Monday – Friday : 9 am – 5 pm
Starting from 08.00am – 15.30pm. Your local guide will meet you in reception at your hotel, where you will depart for Celuk Village, famous for its gold and silver workshops. Explore the many cottage industry artisan workshops and galleries, where skilled artisans design and create stunningly intricate jewelry. Learn about the processes, the designs from your informative guide.
Balinese woodcarving is considered to be one of the finest in the world. For centuries woodcarvers created sculptures influenced by traditional beliefs, and Hindu myths. Exploring the Mas Village, famous for its distinctive style of wood sculptures, you will find natural designs, as well as characters from Hindu mythology. Engage with expert carvers who still chisel by hand, intricate designs and pieces, such as traditional Balinese masks used in Balinese ritual ceremonies.
Your final stop is to Ubud, the artistic heart of Bali, where many local and European artisans have set up workshops and galleries. Explore these galleries with your guide, to obtain a greater understanding of Bali’s art and crafts scene and history. View traditional Balinese paintings as well as a variety of works by contemporary artists, before returning to your vehicle for the return back to your hotel.
Starting 08.00am – 12.30pm. Learn traditional music from Bali called gamelan with a private teacher at the quiet and beautiful Gulingan Village. Enjoy the experience to play traditional music of Bali and customizes your lesson by harmonizing the music along with the local instructor.
Upon arrival at Balinese compound, welcome drink and traditional snacks will be served. The instructor will begin teaching you from basic, introduce some instruments, and perform the preliminary demonstration. You can choose what instrument that you want to play. After learning, there is opportunity to take a walk-in temple surrounding Balinese compound or community hall.
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Starting 8.30am – 14.00pm. Your local guide will pick you up at your hotel in Denpasar. Begin your half-day sightseeing tour at Puputan Square, an attractive open square located in the city center. This classic urban park draws many locals and is a great place to learn about Bali’s colonial history. You’ll find a monument depicting a heroic Balinese family in the square, which commemorates the suicidal battle of the rajas of Badung against the invading Dutch militia in 1906.
Next, head to the Bali Museum, located near the former royal palace of Denpasar. Spend 30-40 minutes exploring its collection that ranges from prehistoric finds to early 20th-century art. Four main buildings inside the museum showcases Indonesia’s rich history and cultural heritage. View displays of theatrical masks, musical instruments, sculptures, paintings and textiles. You’ll see scale models depicting ritualistic Balinese tooth filling, marriage and cremation ceremonies, which your guide will explain.
A visit to Denpasar isn’t complete without experiencing the colorful pasar (Indonesian for ‘market’), where locals sell their products and haggle over prices. Pasar Badung is Bali’s largest food market and features fruits, spices and other edible goods sourced from the entire island. After an opportunity to browse and bargain, spend approximately 1.5 hours at one of the new supermarkets—the equivalent of a department store—where food is available for purchase (own expense).
Your last stop is the Bali Art Center, a traditional Balinese building with a permanent exhibition of modern paintings and woodcarvings. Also known as Taman Budaya (Bali Culture Park), the vast complex also demonstrates traditional Balinese architecture. Your half-day tour ends with drop-off at your hotel.
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