Bali has always been on my bucket list due to its lush green landscapes, eye-catchy beaches, and rich cultural heritage. Thrillophilia was my go-to tour platform to tick this from my bucket list due to their impressive track record of delivering beyond expectations and maintaining a lot of positive Thrillophilia reviews. I landed in Bali airport and was received by a Thrillophilia representative who was very welcoming and helped us get to our resort and complete the check-in formalities. The Thrillophilia team has booked me one of the most spacious resorts and was adorned with a lot of amenities. I had the entire day to explore the resort and make the best use of the amenities like spa and the swimming pool until the day concluded.
The next day was very productive. A representative picked me up from the hotel after a delicious breakfast and took me to the Kintamani Village to check out the Mount Batur viewing point and sip a cup of coffee with a view. We drove across the serene landscapes of Bali like the Tegalalang Rice terraces that seemed so Instagram-worthy. He also took me to the Ubud palace and art markets after he understood my need for buying Balinese arts and handicrafts.
The day’s highlight was me trying out the Bali swing that overlooked the lush green rice terraces before a traditional Balinese lunch of course, trying out the world’s most expensive coffee- the Luwak coffee. I felt a deep connection with Bali when I visited the Goa Gajah Temple which houses Lord Ganesha and is also known for its architectural brilliance. Lastly, I stopped by the Tirta Empul temple and called it a day after returning to the resort.
Next day began with a traditional Balinese massage where I pampered myself amidst a tropical morning. I felt so rejuvenated and could literally experience my mind and senses calming down. The entire message session was done by experts using the best of essential oils and would definitely recommend this for anyone visiting Bali.
Next was a day filled with adventure. I was taken to TAnjung Benoa beach and I tried out thrill-seeking activities like parasailing, jet skiing, and banana boat ride. I even headed to the Padang Padang beach for some surfing and it was exhilarating, thanks to the turquoise blue water. Later, the Thrillophilia representative recommended that I check out the Uluwatu Temple and stay back for an Instagram-worthy sunset from a 70 metres cliff.
After I was dropped at the Denpasar Airport, I did not want the trip to come to an end. I had a lot of memories on this trip worth cherishing. Looking back, the trip was so cost effective and Thrillophilia understood my requirements and made this trip the best of its kind. If the reviews of thrillophilia are positive everywhere, it means they are definitely worth travelling with. The representative from the team was very helpful and recommended the best activities to try out during leisure time. If there is anybody planning a trip to Bali or to any other destination, I would recommend them to go through Thrillophilia.