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How much does it cost for two people to go to Bali in a group?

When two people take a group tour of Bali for a warm 6-day honeymoon, it will cost about 5,000,000.

Details will depend on the number of days of the tour group, the hotel where you stay, food, etc.

Travel guide to Bali:

1. Bali has only one international airport (Ngurah Rai International Airport), located in the south of Bali, 12 kilometers away from the city of Denpasar. Indonesian Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Korean Air and Cathay Pacific all have flights arriving. If you are flying from China, you can go from Guangzhou. Of course this is the south. Because air tickets are cheap.

2. Next, we can find a reliable hotel. Usually when we are in China, we can check it online, or contact local people, or we can find a tour guide there.

3. Next we go to KUTA Kuta

Those who have been to Bali must have been to this place before. This is where we went when we got off the plane. This beach stretches from Kuta to the Seminyak area and is the most commercial and lively place on the island. Everyday life is a pile of reddish-sunburned flesh, specialty shops everywhere, and blond boys with mountain dew. To encounter the unique beauty, those who like surfing must not miss the waves in Kuta. The body is undulating and rolling in the blue waves and white waves, and it is astonishing. At night, the familiar neon lights fill the beach, and Bali’s nightlife is about to take place.

4. Next, you can go to Jimbalan

The wonders of the sunset in Jimbalan paired with seafood BBQ and music filling the air are just the right amount of sweetness. It is recommended that students on their honeymoon stay here for a few days at the Ayana Ayana Resort & Spa and the Four Seasons Hotel.

5. We can go to Ubud, a beach with no waves, a charming valley, and endless rice fields. There are no less green waves here. With serene and beautiful pastoral scenery and artistic atmosphere everywhere, Ubud is Bali's huge art exhibition hall. Tegal? Sari? or Green? Field Hotel can satisfy both high-end style and freshness.

6. Next we can go to Tanah Lot, one of the most important seaside temples in Bali. It was built in the 16th century to worship the God of the Sea. The temple is located on a huge rock by the sea. At high tide, the rock is surrounded by sea water. The entire temple is isolated from the land and stands alone in the sea water; it is only connected to the land at low tide. There is a small pavilion on the opposite bank where you can overlook the sunset, which has become a sacred scene in Bali.

7. Next, you can go to Bali’s Holy Spring Temple Pura Tirta Empul, located in Tampak Siring north of Ubud. The temple is built around a holy spring, hence its name. For more than a thousand years, Balinese people have believed that this temple and two bathing areas on the site can bring health and wealth. The spring water here is said to have healing properties. The Holy Spring Temple has a grand and complete architectural model. Here you can see the characteristics of all temples in Bali. It is known from ancient inscriptions that Tirta Empul was built in 962 AD.

8. Next, we can go to Bali for self-funded water activities. Naturally, the most recommended water activity is the famous Ayung River rafting (white water rafting). The Ayung River is 11 kilometers long and has 22 rapids. Both sides of the river are covered with changing scenes of virgin forest. You can join a rafting company. There are many rafting companies and the rafting times vary. But it is best to choose one with insurance and accompanied by a professional water instructor. Love Boat Sailing There are many companies in Bali that provide sailing activities, with different ship conditions and different contents. But the most famous ones are "QUICK SILVER" and "BALI HAI". The contents and prices of the Love Boat activities of these two shipping companies are similar. The general arrangements are full-day tours (leaving the sea at 9:15 and returning at 15:30) and evening tours (leaving the sea at 18:00 and returning at 20:30).