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7 days Classic week Pace: Balanced

7-Day Halal Bali Itinerary

A full week across three bases — the beach south, Ubud, and the east coast — with a sunrise volcano, the rice terraces, the waterfalls and the temples, plus halal meals and prayer stops for every day.

A week is when Bali stops being a checklist. You get the south, the interior and one region most visitors never reach, and you still get days that end early. This itinerary moves three times, which sounds like a lot but is actually what stops you spending your week in a car — each move is short, and each base earns its nights.

Best for

  • A full week of annual leave
  • Travellers who want to see beyond the tourist south
  • Anyone who has been to Bali once and wants to go deeper

Highlights

Mount Batur sunrise, on foot or by jeep
The Ubud valley, its waterfalls and the ridge walk
The east: Tirta Gangga, Lempuyang and the quiet coast
A relaxed finish in Sanur or Nusa Dua before the flight

Day by day

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Day 1: Arrival and south Bali

Morning

Land, pray at the airport, transfer to Seminyak or Kuta.

Afternoon

Recover. Beach, pool, and a walk once the heat breaks.

Evening

Dinner in Seminyak or Kuta — the widest halal choice you will have all week, so use it.

🕌 Prayer

Airport prayer rooms; mosques and mushollas across Kuta and Seminyak

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Day 2: Uluwatu, the cliffs and the southern beaches

Morning

Melasti and Pandawa beaches on the Bukit peninsula, early.

Afternoon

Lunch and Dhuhr at Nusa Dua — mosque and halal restaurants in the same stop.

Evening

Uluwatu clifftop at sunset, dinner back at base or at Jimbaran Bay.

🕌 Prayer

Masjid Agung Ibnu Batutah at Puja Mandala, Nusa Dua

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Day 3: North to Ubud via Tanah Lot

Morning

Check out. Drive up the west coast, stopping at Tanah Lot before the crowds.

Afternoon

Tegallalang rice terraces, then check into Ubud.

Evening

Ubud at dusk: the market street, dinner, and an early night — tomorrow starts at 2am.

🕌 Prayer

Mushollas near Ubud market and along the main road

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Day 4: Mount Batur sunrise and the Kintamani highlands

Morning

A 2am pickup for the Batur trek, summiting for sunrise over the caldera and Lake Batur. Not a hiker? A jeep tour reaches a viewpoint on the black lava field instead.

Afternoon

Breakfast in Kintamani looking down at the volcano, then back to Ubud for a long nap. You will need it.

Evening

An easy dinner in Ubud. Do not plan anything else today.

🕌 Prayer

Pray Fajr before the trek starts — the guides expect it and will wait. Bring a mat for the summit.

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Day 5: Waterfalls, rice fields and the Ubud valley

Morning

Tegenungan or Tibumana waterfall in the morning, before the tour buses. Tibumana is the quieter of the two.

Afternoon

The Campuhan Ridge Walk, or the Jatiluwih terraces if you want the bigger, wilder rice landscape.

Evening

Last night in Ubud — this is the town's best hour, so eat late and walk after.

🕌 Prayer

Mushollas near Ubud market and along Jalan Raya Ubud

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Day 6: The east: Tirta Gangga, Lempuyang and the coast

Morning

Check out and drive east. Tirta Gangga's water gardens first — the stepping stones across the koi pond are the picture you have seen.

Afternoon

Lempuyang's Gates of Heaven viewpoint (go early, the queue is real), then down to the coast at Candidasa or Amed and on to your final base.

Evening

Check into Sanur or Nusa Dua. Quiet sea, early night.

🕌 Prayer

Mosques and mushollas in Sanur and neighbouring Denpasar

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Day 7: Sanur, then home

Morning

Sanur's beach path at sunrise — it faces east, so unlike the rest of Bali the sun comes up out of the sea here.

Afternoon

Souvenirs in Denpasar or a last swim, then the airport. Sanur to Ngurah Rai is under an hour, Nusa Dua about 30 minutes.

Evening

Pray before check-in; there are prayer rooms after security too.

🕌 Prayer

Masjid Agung Sudirman in Denpasar; prayer rooms at the airport

Tips

  • 💡 Batur is a 2am start. Put it on a day where the day before ends early — day 3 in this plan is deliberately short.
  • 💡 Book the east-coast day with a driver, not a scooter. Lempuyang is 2.5 hours from Ubud and the road is mountain road.
  • 💡 Finish in Sanur or Nusa Dua, not Ubud. A short airport transfer on the last day is worth more than one extra rice-field photo.

Common questions

How many days do you need in Bali?

Seven days is the first number at which Bali feels unhurried. You can cover the south, Ubud and one further region — the east or the north — with two or three nights in each base, instead of driving back to the same hotel every night.

Can Muslims climb Mount Batur?

Yes. The trek is a walk on a steep path, not a climb, and takes about two hours up. Pray Fajr before you set off — trekking guides start before dawn and are used to waiting. Take a small prayer mat for the summit and dress for cold at the top; it is genuinely chilly before sunrise.

Ready to book this itinerary?

We arrange this trip end to end for Muslim travellers: Muslim-friendly hotels, a private car and driver, halal restaurants booked ahead and prayer stops built into every day — adjusted to your dates, your pace and your party.

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