REVIEW · KUTA
Complete your Bali Holiday with Bali Instagram Tour including Lunch
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Bali in one long photo sprint. This 10-hour private Bali Instagram tour packs Kuta pickup with big-view stops like Handara Gate, Banyumala Twin Waterfalls, and Ulun Danu Bratan Temple, plus that Bali swing-style photo energy. I especially like the round-trip comfort (air-conditioned vehicle, hotel pickup) and the included local buffet lunch with coffee, tea, and mineral water. One thing to watch: the day is tight and some stop notes can be a bit confusing about entrance fees, so it’s worth confirming what you’re actually covered for before you go.
In This Review
- A Bali Instagram Tour That Feels Personal, Not Rushed
- Key Things I’d Prioritize on This Tour
- Kuta Pickup, a 10-Hour Plan, and Why the Route Makes Sense
- Handara Golf Course Gate: The Bali Signature Stop
- Banyumala Twin Waterfalls: Where the Photos Meet Real Nature
- Wanagiri Hidden Hills and Twin Lakes: Quick, Scenic, and Photo-First
- Mentari Restoran Lunch Buffet: The Most Peaceful Part of the Day
- Ulun Danu Bratan Temple at Around 3pm: A Lakeside Icon
- Private Driver Quality: When the Guide Turns It From Tour to Story
- Bali Instagram Tour Value at $79: What You’re Paying For
- Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book the Bali Instagram Tour With Lunch?
- FAQ
- What time does the tour start?
- How long is the Bali Instagram tour?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- What’s included in lunch?
- Are entrance fees included?
- Is this tour private?
- What physical fitness level do I need?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
A Bali Instagram Tour That Feels Personal, Not Rushed

This isn’t a mega-bus factory tour. It’s set up as a private experience with your own driver/guide, built for photo stops and scenic breaks without you having to constantly think about logistics. I like that the pacing gives you short, focused windows at each viewpoint, instead of forcing you to sit through long transfers with nothing to show for it.
The only potential drawback is timing: you’re up early for an approximate 10-hour outing, and travel between spots adds up. Also, the tour description says admission is included, but some stop details list admission tickets as not included—so bring a screenshot/message to your operator and ask them to confirm.
Key Things I’d Prioritize on This Tour

- Handara Golf Course Gate early looks and strong photo payoff
- Banyumala Twin Waterfalls where a swim feels possible if you want it
- Wanagiri Hidden Hills for the twin-lake viewpoint break (quick but scenic)
- Mentari Restoran buffet lunch with coffee, tea, and bottled water
- Ulun Danu Beratan Temple timed for later afternoon light
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Kuta Pickup, a 10-Hour Plan, and Why the Route Makes Sense
You start in Kuta at 8:00am, with pickup from your hotel lobby. The tour runs about 10 hours, which sounds long until you realize what it’s doing: it strings together the most Instagram-recognizable Bali scenes in one day, with breaks that don’t feel pointless.
The big practical win is how much mental effort this removes. You don’t need to map routes, hunt for parking, or negotiate entry lines between stops. The tour includes air-conditioned transport and a driver who handles the driving. It also lists an English-speaking driver/guide, which matters in Bali when you’re trying to ask quick questions at temples and viewpoints.
As for the private setup: it’s booked as a private tour, meaning you’re not sharing the van with strangers. There’s also a minimum of 2 people per booking, so it’s easiest if you’re traveling with someone, or you’re fine pairing up through your travel plans.
Handara Golf Course Gate: The Bali Signature Stop

The day begins with a scenic payoff: the Handara Gate Bali at Handara Golf Course. After about a 2-hour drive from your hotel, you get around 20 minutes at the gate area (the time is short, but it’s usually enough to find angles and take a first batch of photos).
This is the classic Bali gate scene—high contrast, lots of symmetry, and that “I’m really in Bali” feeling right away. It’s also a good stress test for the rest of the tour. If you love this kind of iconic photo spot, you’ll likely enjoy how the rest of the day is arranged around matching viewpoints.
One note: the tour info shows a bit of ambiguity about entrance. The overall description says free admission to visited attractions, and the inclusions mention entrance fees, but the stop details list admission tickets not included. I’d treat this as a “confirm it now” moment. Message the operator or ask your driver at pickup what’s covered at Handara.
Banyumala Twin Waterfalls: Where the Photos Meet Real Nature

Next up: Banyumala Twin Waterfalls, reached with roughly a 30-minute drive from Handara. You get about 1 hour here, which is the right amount of time for a waterfall stop. It gives you enough time to walk around, shoot photos from different viewpoints, and still have a breather.
The setting is described as surrounded by greenery with clear water, and the itinerary notes that swimming can be a nice refreshment. That’s not a guaranteed instruction—you’ll still want to follow what’s safe on-site—but it does mean this stop isn’t only about standing and snapping. If you want your Bali day to include movement, not just camera time, this is the place.
Also consider the practical side: waterfalls often mean uneven footing and damp areas. The tour asks for moderate physical fitness, which fits this kind of stop. You don’t need to be an athlete, but comfortable shoes help a lot.
Entrance is again listed in a way that can feel inconsistent (entrance fees are listed as included, yet the stop section says admission ticket not included). If you’re budgeting tightly, confirm. If you’re not, just make sure you have small cash in case something isn’t covered.
Wanagiri Hidden Hills and Twin Lakes: Quick, Scenic, and Photo-First

After Banyumala, you drive to Wanagiri Hidden Hills. This is a shorter stop—about 20 minutes—but it’s built around a big view: Lake Buyan and Lake Tamblingan (the “twin lakes”) separated by a thin strip of land.
This is the kind of stop that works even if you’re not a hardcore hiker. You’re not asked to spend hours—just enough time to get the key photos and enjoy the air with the water far below. It’s also a nice contrast to the waterfall. Waterfalls are dramatic up close; twin-lake views are more about horizon and mood.
If your group is picky about timing, Wanagiri is a good place to be flexible. A 20-minute window means you can adjust quickly: if it’s cloudy, focus on angles you can still shoot; if the light is good, spend the extra minute or two at your favorite spot and keep the rest of the schedule moving.
Mentari Restoran Lunch Buffet: The Most Peaceful Part of the Day

Lunch is at Mentari Restoran, with about 1 hour scheduled. This is where the tour feels like it was designed for real people, not just camera timelines.
You get a buffet lunch, and the inclusions specify coffee, tea, and mineral water. Alcohol isn’t included, though it’s listed as available to purchase at the restaurant. That combination matters: buffet lunches can be hit-or-miss in many tour setups, but including hot drinks and bottled water reduces the “where do we get drinks?” stress.
This lunch break also makes the rest of the day more enjoyable. By the time you reach Ulun Danu Bratan Temple, you’ll have energy for walking around temple areas and getting photos even if the later afternoon feels cooler.
If you’re sensitive to heat, this is your chance to slow down. Eat, drink water, and don’t rush your plate so you don’t feel drained before the final stop.
Ulun Danu Bratan Temple at Around 3pm: A Lakeside Icon

After lunch, the schedule shifts toward culture and scenery: Ulun Danu Bratan Temple. The itinerary notes you go there around 3pm, with about 1 hour on-site.
This is both a famous picturesque landmark and a significant temple complex. In practice, that means you should expect it to feel more “place-based” than the gate or viewpoint stops. You’re not just collecting photos—you’re visiting a religious site.
A practical tip: temples usually require respectful behavior. Dress modestly, keep voices down, and be mindful around people praying. If you’ve got a group that’s mostly there for photos, ask your driver to remind everyone what’s okay before you start shooting.
Also, temple lighting at around 3pm can be tricky—some areas can look bright and others shadowy. Your best move is to take wider shots first, then smaller details once you figure out where the light falls.
Private Driver Quality: When the Guide Turns It From Tour to Story

This is where the reviews really help you know what kind of day you’ll have. Multiple guides were credited by name, including Kadek, Dodi, and Made/Madde. The common thread: the driver didn’t just point and drive. Guides were described as explaining customs, recommending where to eat (beyond the planned lunch), and helping keep timing smooth.
I love that this tour is designed around a driver who can talk. When you’re moving between photo spots and a temple, small explanations change how the day feels. Instead of treating Bali as a set of backdrops, you start noticing the meaning behind what you’re seeing.
One more pattern from guide behavior: flexibility with photos. Some drivers were described as pulling over for extra photo moments, including roadside scenery. If you like getting that one great shot, this kind of responsiveness matters—just be ready to move quickly so the rest of the schedule doesn’t slip.
Bali Instagram Tour Value at $79: What You’re Paying For
At $79 per person, the value here is less about “cheap” and more about time saved. You’re paying for:
- Hotel pickup and round-trip transport in an air-conditioned vehicle
- A private driver/guide with English support
- Entrance fees are listed as included in the overall inclusions (though stop notes sometimes conflict)
- A full lunch buffet with coffee, tea, and mineral water
Where this price makes sense: if you’re short on time, want a curated photo route, and don’t want to hire separate transport or bounce between multiple day plans. A 10-hour loop that hits Handara, waterfalls, twin lakes, and Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is hard to assemble solo without wasting half your day figuring out timing.
Where it might not be the best fit: if you only care about one or two places and you prefer slow travel. This is a “see a lot” day. You’ll get value if you’re aligned with that style.
Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Should Skip It)
This tour is built for people who want Bali photo highlights without the hassle.
You’ll likely love it if you’re:
- Doing a first Bali trip and want a solid hits list in one day
- Traveling as a honeymoon couple or with family that wants scenic stops with predictable timing
- An Instagram-focused traveler who likes iconic places like Handara Gate and the Bali swing-style photo world
- Someone who wants a driver who can handle questions, customs, and route decisions
You might want a different plan if you:
- Hate early mornings (pickup is at 8:00am)
- Want long, quiet stays at fewer locations
- Have very tight mobility needs (waterfall areas and temple walking can be uneven)
Should You Book the Bali Instagram Tour With Lunch?
If your goal is a photo-and-scenery day that runs on rails, this is a strong choice. The combination of private pickup, air-conditioned transport, multiple scenic stops, and a real buffet lunch makes it feel practical, not just promotional.
Before you book, do two quick checks:
- Confirm entrance fee coverage for each stop, since the general inclusions and the stop notes don’t fully match.
- Decide how you feel about a packed 10-hour itinerary. If you’re happy moving between places to get photos and views, you’ll enjoy it.
If you want Bali without the map headache, this tour fits that mission well.
FAQ
What time does the tour start?
The tour starts at 8:00am.
How long is the Bali Instagram tour?
It runs for about 10 hours (approx.).
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes. Pickup is offered, and the tour includes private round-trip transportation from your hotel.
What’s included in lunch?
Lunch is a buffet at Mentari Restoran. Coffee, tea, and mineral water are included with lunch.
Are entrance fees included?
The inclusions say entrance fees are included, but the stop-by-stop notes also list admission ticket not included for some locations. Confirm with the operator before you go.
Is this tour private?
Yes. It’s listed as a private tour/activity with only your group participating.
What physical fitness level do I need?
The tour notes a moderate physical fitness level.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.


























