Java and Bali vacation in Indonesia
Expertly crafted tour of Java and Bali, offering a fresh take on two of Indonesia’s most beloved islands. Led by an informative local guide, the trip blends stunning volcanic landscapes with cultural insights, visiting remote but welcoming communities that lie beyond the tourist trail.
Tailor made, privately guided tour of Java and Bali Admire some of Indonesia’s wildest landscapes and oldest temples Expertly crafted itinerary takes in a wide range of cultural and natural highlights Tour a historic coffee estate, UNESCO-listed temple complexes and busy local markets Easy-going day of countryside cycling around Yogyakarta Rail journey through volcanic scenery to Jombang Sunrise jeep tours of active volcanoes, with views over smouldering crater rims Finish with a few beach days in Pemuteran Snorkel one of Bali’s finest coral reefs off Menjangan Island
£1846 excluding flights
This privately guided vacation includes an English speaking, local guide; private local transportation, 13 nights’ accommodation with daily breakfast & some additional meals, domestic flights & all admission fees.
Price based on two people sharing.
Price based on two people sharing.
Description of Java and Bali vacation in Indonesia
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This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements
Travel guides
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1 Reviews of Java and Bali vacation in Indonesia
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 11 Jun 2023 by Paul Grey
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your vacation?
There were so many, sunsire at Mount Bromo, climbing Bromo, Prambanan temples, cycling tour, evening street food tour in Yogjakarta to name a few
2. What tips would you give other travelers booking this vacation?
I would tell other travelers to try Java, not too touristy, people very friendly
3. Did you feel that your vacation benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
Definitely
4. Finally, how would you rate your vacation overall?
Excellent
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.
Planet
Minimize plastic usage: We launched our One Bottle At A Time initiative to replace disposable plastic water bottles with refillable canisters across our destinations. We also send our guests a wooden toothbrush to help avoid using hotels’ disposable plastic brushes, and educate clients about the limited recycling facilities in Asia, and best-practice regarding waste-reduction. Within our UK offices we operate strict recycling policies and make sure everyone in the office uses reusable crockery and cutlery.In order to truly contribute towards a healthier planet, we believe in putting our efforts into traveling responsibly and donating towards conservation projects. This is why we’ve put together the Selective Earth Programme, which offers all our clients the opportunity to contribute towards conservation projects in Asia. We have teamed up with the World Land Trust (WLT) – an international conservation charity who actively conserve Asia’s rainforest whilst supporting local communities. We work closely with the trust to identify which projects are a priority for funding, to ensure our donations keep on making a difference. We are currently contributing towards the conservation of the Khe Nuoc Trong forest, in Vietnam, as well as planting fruit trees in the surrounding communities.
People
Remote Minority Groups: We are of the staunch opinion that minorities aren’t tourist attractions, any more than children are. All our vacations that take place in and around minority communities are set up with the locals’ best interests at heart and we work with partners who do everything possible to ensure that the entire community benefits from our visits. This Indonesia itinerary travels to the island of Flores, visiting tribal villages such as Bajawa, Bena and Waerebo where life has remained unchanged for generations. It has also been timed to coincide with the week-long Nggua Saga Harvest Festival held in the Lionese village of Saga, where clients on this tour are likely to be the only foreign visitors. These experiences are an excellent opportunity for clients to immerse themselves in authentic local life, but we are conscious that this does not have a negative impact on the local people and the income generated from these visits directly benefits the whole community.Stay local: One of our core values is to collaborate with local, responsible companies and partners who share our focus, beliefs and passions. We work mainly with local guides, local operators and hotel partners, and will always offer small, local accommodation options to clients. Our vacations are designed to enable our clients to immerse themselves in local places and experiences, and we make sure that, wherever possible, the income they bring to a destination goes back into the community. We have developed a system that allows clients to donate any unused currency to local charities that are vetted and selected by our partners.
Local partners: We actively choose local guides and drivers throughout Indonesia, and work only with local travel partners. We insist that any travel partners we work with adhere to our responsible travel policies, and ideally put responsible tourism at the heart of everything they do.
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