Seven days is the sweet spot for Bali — enough to see the icons without rushing. Here's a proven 7-day Bali itinerary designed for travellers from Pakistan, balancing culture, nature, islands and rest.
Day 1 — Arrival & first sunset (Kuta / Seminyak)
Land in Denpasar, settle into your villa, and ease in with an afternoon beach club and your first Bali sunset over the ocean.
Day 2 — South Bali icons (Uluwatu)
Padang Padang Beach in the morning, the clifftop Uluwatu temple at golden hour, and the mesmerising Kecak fire dance at sunset.
Day 3 — Into Ubud
A scenic drive up to Ubud, the island's cultural heart. Walk the art market and café-hop through the jungle town.
Day 4 — Ubud nature
The big one: Tegallalang rice terraces and the jungle swing, the Sacred Monkey Forest, and a swim under Tegenungan waterfall.
Day 5 — Nusa Penida island day
A fast boat to Nusa Penida for the famous Kelingking ("T-Rex") Beach, Broken Beach, Angel's Billabong and snorkelling in Crystal Bay.
Day 6 — Relax & explore
Slow it down: a spa session, beach time at Sanur or Canggu, and last-day shopping and cafés.
Day 7 — Return home
A relaxed final morning, then a transfer to the airport and your flight home.
Tips for travellers from Pakistan
- Visa: arrange your Indonesia e-Visa before flying — there's no visa-on-arrival for Pakistani passports. Visa guide →
- Best time: the dry season (April–October) is ideal.
- Budget: see our full cost breakdown →.
- Getting around: hire a private driver or join a group — it's cheaper and far less stressful than self-driving.
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