Bali remains one of the most rewarding destinations in Southeast Asia for budget travellers — a place where sun-kissed beaches, emerald rice paddies, and ancient temples are all accessible on a backpacker budget. Whether you are arriving for the first time or coming back to explore a new corner of the island, four days covers the essential highlights without rushing. This itinerary takes you from Kuta through Ubud and Tabanan, with a final market stop before you leave. Book your hotels on Traveloka before you go — from budget dorm rooms to private guesthouses, options across every price point are available across all four areas.
| Day | Area | Highlights | Estimated Entry Costs |
| Day 1 | Kuta | Kuta Beach, Tanah Lot Temple | Kuta Beach free, Tanah Lot Rp 30,000 |
| Day 2 | Ubud | Mount Batur sunrise hike, Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Goa Gajah Cave | Tegalalang Rp 10,000, Goa Gajah Rp 50,000 |
| Day 3 | Tabanan | Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, Pura Luhur Batukaru | Ulun Danu from Rp 40,000, Batukaru Rp 40,000 |
| Day 4 | Sukawati | Sukawati Art Market, souvenir shopping | Free entry |
Kuta is the natural first stop for most arrivals — it sits roughly 10 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport and has the widest range of budget accommodation on the island. Check in, settle in, and start your Bali trip at a relaxed pace. Book an airport transfer from Ngurah Rai to your accommodation in advance for a fixed fare on arrival.
Kuta Beach is one of the most accessible beaches in Bali — wide, lively, and free to enter. Morning is the best time for a relaxed walk or swim before the crowds build. If you want to explore further, German Beach and Segara Beach are both within the Kuta area and worth a short detour.
Tanah Lot is a temple built on a rocky outcrop in the sea, and one of the most photographed landmarks in Bali. The best time to visit is around sunset, though it draws crowds during peak season. At low tide, it is possible to walk out toward the temple across the rocks. At high tide, the view from the beach is equally dramatic. The temple is still actively used as a place of worship, and visitors may have the opportunity to observe Balinese Hindu ceremonies.
Book your first-night stay near Kuta or Seminyak on Traveloka — both areas have a wide range of budget guesthouses and mid-range hotels within easy reach of Tanah Lot.
Head inland to Ubud on Day 2 — Bali's cultural heartland, surrounded by rice terraces, ancient temples, and affordable guesthouses. The drive from Kuta takes around an hour depending on traffic.
Mount Batur is an active volcano in northeast Bali and one of the most rewarding pre-dawn hikes on the island. The climb begins in darkness and reaches the crater rim in time for sunrise, rewarding the effort with views across the caldera and out over eastern Bali. Joining a local guided group tour is the most affordable way to do this hike and ensures you have route knowledge and support on the trail.
Tegalalang is one of Bali's most celebrated agricultural landscapes — a sweeping series of rice terraces carved into the hillside and listed as part of the UNESCO-recognised Subak irrigation system. Walking the paths between the terraces in the morning, when the light is at its best and the farmers are at work, makes for one of the most memorable few hours of any Bali trip.
Goa Gajah, the Elephant Cave, sits approximately 6 kilometres from Ubud and makes an easy afternoon stop. The entrance is framed by a large carved stone gate said to represent the mouth of a demon — one of the more arresting pieces of Balinese sculpture you will encounter anywhere on the island. Inside, Hindu shrines line the cave walls, and a stone bathing pool with traditional fountain figures stands outside. Sarong and sash are required; both are available at the entrance.
Browse Ubud tours and activities on Traveloka — from Mount Batur sunrise hikes to rice terrace cycling tours and cooking classes.
Day 3 takes you into the quieter central highlands of Bali — Tabanan Regency, where the crowds thin out and the landscapes become dramatically mountainous. The route from Ubud passes through some of the most scenic terrain on the island.
Ulun Danu Beratan is one of Bali's most iconic landmarks — a multi-tiered temple set on the shores of Lake Beratan, surrounded by cool mountain air and lush hills. The temple appears to float on the lake surface when water levels are high, creating the image that has made it one of the most photographed temples in Indonesia. While the inner temple sanctum is reserved for worshippers, the grounds and lakeside setting are open to visitors. Dress modestly and bring a layer — the elevation makes it noticeably cooler than the coast.
Pura Luhur Batukaru sits in the forested foothills of Mount Batukaru, one of Bali's most sacred mountains. One of the oldest and most significant temples on the island, its stone architecture is wrapped in moss and surrounded by dense jungle — a setting that feels genuinely removed from the more visited temple circuit. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu deity associated with the mountain and the water sources it feeds, and it retains a calm, worshipful atmosphere that is worth the drive.
Sukawati Art Market in Gianyar Regency is Bali's best-known destination for handmade crafts and souvenirs at local prices. Two floors of stalls carry batik fabrics, carved woodwork, silver jewellery, painted canvases, woven baskets, and the full range of Balinese artisan goods. Bargaining is expected and part of the experience — vendors are friendly and the process is relaxed. Arrive in the morning for the best selection and the coolest temperatures.
Sukawati makes a natural last stop before heading back to the airport — it sits roughly between Ubud and Denpasar and adds no significant detour to the return route.
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