Private Minibus Charter in Bali for Groups up to 15

FromIDR 17
1 hours – 12 hours
Ubud, Indonesia

About this activity

Enjoy a comfortable and flexible private minibus charter in Bali for groups up to 15, with tailored itineraries and experienced drivers.

Highlights

  • Comfortable travel for up to 15 people
  • Tailored itineraries to suit your group's interests
  • Experienced drivers familiar with Bali's attractions
  • Flexible scheduling to accommodate your plans
  • Ideal for family gatherings, corporate events, or group tours

Full description

Discover the beauty of Bali at your own pace with a private minibus charter designed for groups of up to 15 passengers. Whether you're planning a family reunion, corporate event, or a group tour, this service offers comfortable transportation with an experienced driver who knows the island's attractions inside and out. Customize your itinerary to include must-see destinations like the Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Tegenungan Waterfall, or the sacred Tirta Empul Temple. With flexible scheduling, you can explore Bali's rich culture, stunning landscapes, and vibrant markets without the hassle of public transportation. This service ensures a personalized and memorable experience for your group, making it the perfect choice for those seeking convenience and adventure in Bali.

Included / Excluded

  • Private minibus transportation for up to 15 passengers
  • Experienced and friendly driver
  • Flexible itinerary tailored to your group's preferences
  • Meals and entrance fees to attractions

Itinerary

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Pass by: Ubud is the cultural and spiritual heart of Bali — a lush highland town surrounded by emerald rice terraces, serene temples, and vibrant art villages. Known for its deep connection to traditional Balinese culture, Ubud offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, creative energy, and tranquil atmosphere that attracts travelers seeking both inspiration and inner peace. From sacred temples and royal palaces to yoga retreats, art galleries, and local markets, Ubud invites you to slow down and immerse yourself in the essence of Balinese life. Whether you're exploring the famous Tegalalang Rice Terrace, watching a traditional dance at Ubud Palace, or simply enjoying a quiet walk through Campuhan Ridge, Ubud offers an experience that touches the soul — rich in tradition, art, and nature.

Admission: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Pass by: The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is one of Ubud’s most enchanting and culturally rich destinations — a mystical jungle teeming with ancient temples, towering banyan trees, and over a thousand playful long-tailed macaques. Located in the heart of Ubud, this sacred forest isn’t just a tourist attraction, but a vital spiritual, ecological, and cultural site for the Balinese people. As you walk along moss-covered pathways and under the shade of dense canopy, you'll encounter curious monkeys swinging through the trees, peaceful temple ruins, and serene streams flowing through the landscape. The sanctuary embodies the Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana — the harmony between humans, nature, and the divine — making it a unique experience that blends wildlife, spirituality, and cultural discovery.

Admission: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Pass by: The Ubud Traditional Art Market is a vibrant cultural hub located in the heart of Ubud, where the artistic soul of Bali comes to life. Lined with stalls overflowing with handcrafted treasures, this bustling market offers a kaleidoscope of colors, textures, and traditions that reflect the island’s rich heritage. From intricate batik fabrics and handwoven baskets to wood carvings, paintings, and silver jewelry — the market is a paradise for art lovers and souvenir hunters alike. Beyond shopping, the experience is an immersion into the daily rhythm of local life, where artisans proudly share their craft and tradition. A visit here connects travelers to the essence of Balinese culture, creativity, and community spirit.

Admission: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Pass by: The Tegalalang Rice Terrace is one of Bali’s most iconic landscapes — a breathtaking expanse of emerald-green rice paddies carved into the hillside, forming dramatic natural steps that showcase the island’s centuries-old subak irrigation system. Located just north of Ubud, this scenic spot offers a peaceful escape into rural Bali and a glimpse into traditional farming life. As you stroll along the narrow paths between the terraces, you'll be greeted by sweeping views, fresh air, and the rhythmic sounds of nature. The terraces embody the harmony between humans and nature, reflecting the Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana. Whether you’re here to take stunning photos, enjoy a traditional swing, or simply soak in the tranquil beauty, Tegalalang offers an unforgettable experience.

Admission: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Pass by: Tirta Empul Temple is one of Bali’s most sacred and spiritually significant temples — a centuries-old water temple nestled in the village of Manukaya, surrounded by lush hills and quiet serenity. Renowned for its holy spring water, the temple is a place where locals and visitors alike come to perform purification rituals believed to cleanse the body and soul. Step into the temple complex and you’ll find a peaceful atmosphere filled with the sound of flowing water and the scent of incense. The highlight of the experience is the large ritual bathing pool, where rows of stone spouts pour out clear spring water into a sacred pond. Deeply rooted in Balinese Hindu tradition, Tirta Empul is not just a destination, but a journey into faith, culture, and inner renewal.

Admission: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Pass by: Saraswati Temple, also known as Pura Taman Saraswati, is a hidden gem in the heart of Ubud — a tranquil water temple dedicated to Dewi Saraswati, the Balinese Hindu goddess of wisdom, learning, and the arts. This elegant temple is a beautiful blend of spirituality, culture, and artistic expression, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring Bali’s cultural capital. As you enter, you’ll be greeted by a stunning lotus pond flanked by ornate stone carvings and traditional Balinese architecture. The peaceful ambiance invites quiet reflection, while the temple’s detailed reliefs and open-air stage often serve as a backdrop for traditional dance performances in the evening. Saraswati Temple isn’t just a place of worship — it’s a celebration of Bali’s deep connection to art, beauty, and spiritual grace.

Admission: NOT_APPLICABLE
7

Pass by: Tegenungan Waterfall is one of Bali’s most accessible and awe-inspiring natural attractions — a powerful cascade of water surrounded by lush jungle, located just a short drive from the heart of Ubud. Unlike many waterfalls in Bali that are tucked away in the highlands, Tegenungan offers a unique blend of wild beauty and easy access, making it a favorite for both adventure seekers and casual travelers. As you descend the stone steps, the sound of rushing water grows louder, leading you to a dramatic scene of white mist, rocky cliffs, and a cool natural pool at the base. Whether you’re here to swim, snap Instagram-worthy photos, or simply soak in the serene jungle vibe, Tegenungan Waterfall promises a refreshing escape into Bali’s natural wonder.

Admission: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Pass by: Campuhan Ridge Walk is a serene escape into nature nestled in the heart of Ubud — a scenic hiking trail that winds along a lush hilltop ridge, offering sweeping views of rice fields, tropical valleys, and distant mountains. Known for its peaceful atmosphere and breathtaking sunrise or sunset walks, this hidden gem is perfect for those seeking tranquility and a deeper connection with Bali’s natural beauty. The paved path gently leads you away from the town’s bustle into a landscape of rolling greenery and fresh air. Whether you're an early-morning jogger, a photography enthusiast, or a traveler simply looking to unwind, Campuhan Ridge Walk offers a soul-soothing experience surrounded by the timeless charm of Ubud’s countryside.

Admission: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Pass by: Elephant Cave, locally known as Goa Gajah, is one of Bali’s most mysterious and ancient spiritual sites — a centuries-old sanctuary carved into rock, located just outside Ubud. Despite its name, you won’t find elephants here; instead, you’ll discover a fascinating blend of Hindu and Buddhist elements, sacred relics, and an eerie cave entrance adorned with a fearsome face meant to ward off evil spirits. As you walk through the peaceful garden and down the stone steps, you’ll be immersed in a quiet atmosphere of reflection and reverence. Inside the cave, you’ll find ancient statues and meditation spaces, while the surrounding grounds feature bathing pools, fountains, and jungle pathways. A visit to Goa Gajah is a journey into Bali’s spiritual past — rich in myth, culture, and archaeological wonder.

Admission: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Pass by: Ubud Palace, also known as Puri Saren Agung, is a cultural landmark in the heart of Ubud where Bali’s royal heritage and artistic spirit beautifully intertwine. Once the official residence of the Ubud royal family, the palace today stands as a living symbol of Balinese architecture, tradition, and performing arts. Adorned with ornate stone carvings, elegant courtyards, and traditional pavilions, Ubud Palace invites visitors to step into the island’s regal past. By day, it’s a serene spot for cultural exploration; by night, it transforms into a vibrant stage for traditional Balinese dance performances. A visit here offers more than just a glimpse of royalty — it’s a celebration of Bali’s timeless charm and creative soul.

Admission: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Pass by: Perched dramatically on the edge of a towering limestone cliff, Uluwatu Temple (Pura Luhur Uluwatu) is one of Bali’s most spectacular sea temples — offering a perfect blend of spiritual significance, natural beauty, and cultural richness. Located in Pecatu, South Bali, this sacred site overlooks the vast Indian Ocean, creating a breathtaking backdrop especially during sunset. As you explore the temple grounds, you'll be greeted by ancient stone gates, traditional Balinese architecture, and playful long-tailed monkeys that roam the area. In the evening, the temple hosts the iconic Kecak fire dance performance — an unforgettable cultural experience set against the golden horizon. Uluwatu Temple is not just a place of worship, but a majestic symbol of Bali’s deep spiritual roots and coastal grandeur.

Admission: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Pass by: Tanah Lot Temple is one of Bali’s most iconic and picturesque landmarks — a sea temple perched atop a rugged rock formation, surrounded by crashing waves and the endless blue of the Indian Ocean. Located in the village of Beraban, this sacred site is not only a popular tourist attraction, but also a deeply revered place of worship for the Balinese Hindu community. The temple’s dramatic setting makes it especially stunning at sunset, when the silhouette of the shrine is framed by golden skies and glistening waters. During low tide, visitors can walk across the rocky path to get a closer view, while the surrounding area offers scenic viewpoints, cultural performances, and local art markets. Tanah Lot is a timeless symbol of Bali’s spiritual soul, coastal beauty, and cultural grace.

Admission: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Pass by: Kintamani Highland is a breathtaking mountain retreat in the heart of Bali, offering panoramic views of the majestic Mount Batur, its serene crater lake, and the surrounding lush landscapes. Located in the cool uplands of Kintamani, this highland region is a perfect escape from the island’s coastal heat — blending natural beauty, cultural charm, and a touch of adventure. Whether you're sipping hot coffee at a cliffside café, exploring traditional villages like Penelokan and Batur, or soaking in a sunrise hike up the volcano, Kintamani offers an experience that’s both refreshing and unforgettable. With its misty hills, fertile valleys, and spiritual energy, Kintamani Highland captures the peaceful essence of Bali’s mountain soul.

Admission: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Pass by: Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is one of Bali’s most iconic and serene landmarks — a majestic water temple that appears to float on the calm surface of Lake Bratan, set against the misty mountains of Bedugul in Tabanan. Dedicated to Dewi Danu, the goddess of lakes and rivers, this temple is a spiritual heart of Bali’s water system and a symbol of harmony between nature and culture. Surrounded by cool highland air, lush gardens, and reflective waters, Ulun Danu Bratan offers a tranquil escape from the busy tourist hubs. The temple’s multi-tiered shrines, picturesque setting, and spiritual ambiance make it a favorite spot for both cultural exploration and photography. A visit here is a peaceful journey into the sacred beauty of Bali’s highland heritage.

Admission: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Pass by: Tirta Gangga is a stunning royal water garden located in the tranquil hills of Karangasem, East Bali — a magical place where flowing fountains, lotus-filled ponds, and intricate stone statues create an atmosphere of elegance and serenity. Built in 1946 by the King of Karangasem, this former palace reflects a harmonious blend of Balinese and European design, deeply rooted in spiritual symbolism. As you wander through the beautifully landscaped grounds, you’ll find stepping stones across crystal-clear ponds, koi fish gliding beneath the surface, and ornate sculptures that tell stories of Balinese mythology. Surrounded by lush rice terraces and mountain views, Tirta Gangga offers a peaceful escape and a glimpse into Bali’s royal and spiritual heritage — perfect for quiet reflection, cultural discovery, and stunning photography.

Admission: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Pass by: Lempuyang Temple, locally known as Pura Luhur Lempuyang, is one of Bali’s most revered spiritual sites — perched high on the slopes of Mount Lempuyang in Abang, East Bali. Often called the “Gateway to Heaven,” this temple is famous for its iconic split gate (candi bentar) that perfectly frames the majestic Mount Agung in the distance, creating one of the most photographed views in Bali. As one of the island’s oldest and holiest temples, Lempuyang is not just about breathtaking scenery, but also a place of deep spiritual significance. To reach the main temple, visitors can embark on a pilgrimage up more than 1,700 steps, passing through quiet forests and smaller shrines along the way. A visit here is both a physical and spiritual journey — offering awe-inspiring views, cultural depth, and a profound sense of peace.

Admission: NOT_APPLICABLE

Important information

Know before you book

  • The minibus can accommodate up to 15 passengers; larger groups may require additional vehicles.
  • Additional costs may apply for fuel, tolls, and parking fees during the trip.
  • Meals and entrance fees to attractions are not included in the package and should be arranged separately.

Know before you go

  • Confirm your booking at least 24 hours in advance to ensure availability.
  • Provide a detailed itinerary to the driver to maximize your experience.
  • Be prepared for Bali's tropical climate; light clothing and sun protection are recommended.

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation up to 1 days before the activity starts

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • Stroller Accessible
  • Service Animals Allowed
  • Infants Required On Laps
  • Infant Seats Available

Traveler reviews

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Adventure from Start to Finish

The entire experience was an adventure! Mr. Bawa picked me up from my hotel on time, and was so nice and informative along the drive, pointing out landmarks and beautiful views. I stopped by a coffee farm before my dive where I got to taste some great coffee, and the dive itself was so fun! My first wreck dive. There were tons of colorful fish and the ship was covered in bright coral

emilyy936May 23, 2026TRIPADVISOR

Amazing

Nova is the driver and he’s a very good guide

Passport60125694554May 22, 2026TRIPADVISOR

Super fun!

Our driver Agung was great, on time and great driving. Our tour guide was very fun and gave us a fun rafting experience

Trip39193619825May 22, 2026TRIPADVISOR

Snochel driver Mr. Bawa

Very friendly and good driver. Also nice to chat with. My driver was Mr Bawa, I recomande it and would do it again.

felixbG7029QTMay 22, 2026TRIPADVISOR

Bawa is the best!

Bawa was an exceptional guide for us. He picked us up at our hotel promptly at 8am. We shared our destinations and he created an entire experience for us. We said coffee shop, he said coffee plantation. We said rice paddy, he took us to the best swing photo op. We told him we like animals, he took us to feed monkeys and bats up close and personal. When we said we were thirsty, he took us to a perfect view point where they sell huge cold coconuts. We couldnt have asked for a more perfect day. We are so grateful for Bawa and his kindness and knowledge about his home. On top of all that, he was pur personal photographer all day long. What an amazing person!! THANK YOU SO MUCH, BAWA

MissnirMay 20, 2026TRIPADVISOR