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CATRHERINE_F, May 2026
Highly reccomend Yudie for your next tour
Great tour and well worth the money. Our guide Yudie was fantastic. Fending off the monkies, taking some great pictures and videos, and helping with mums wheelchair at the temple. Be great if offered a non seafood option for a meal. Only negative would be wheelchair access. Description said wheelchair accessable, which was for the fire dance but not for much was accessable of the temple.
Nigel_P, Apr 2026
Excellent Experience
this was the first time traveling to Bali, we were initially worried about what to see and how this would be communicated to our driver. We needn't have worried, our driver Diana was brilliant, from the start he had everything planned, we went to see temples, then coffee plantations, we stopped for an included lunch, then he took us to see a waterfall, which was lovely. all the time Diana gave us a running commentary on the local culture and points of interest, and when we got to places he used our camera to take stunning photos and video, far better then we could have done ourselves, in-fact he made the experience far more than we could have imagined.
Jazmin_K, Apr 2026
Excellent day
This was such an excellent experience. Our driver and guide Win from Smile Bali Tour company was amazing. He made sure we were comfortable, was very friendly and informative. We were able to have a laugh with him, and it felt like spending the day with a friend. He even had umbrellas on hand for when it rained! We got to experience so much of Ubud in one day. As a non coffee drinker, the coffee spot managed to do something I thought was impossible - I actually ENJOYED a cup of coffee! 100% recommend, and if you happen to get Win as your driver you’re in for a fantastic day!
Amy_M, Apr 2026
A relaxing and creative activity in Kuta
I had an amazing time making silver rings with my husband at Kuta Bali Silver. Honestly, it ended up being one of the highlights of our trip. The whole experience felt hands‑on in the best way, but never overwhelming, because the instructor was incredibly patient and genuinely excited to teach. We started with loose bits of silver, and they actually let us smelt them down ourselves into a little bar. Watching it melt and then harden again was so satisfying. From there, we shaped the bar into a ring, hammered and ground texture onto the band, and slowly watched it turn into something that actually looked like jewellery instead of a metal blob. One of my favourite parts was adding our names to the inside of the rings. The instructor guided us through every step—lining up the letters, stamping them cleanly, and making sure we didn’t accidentally ruin our hard work. They even taught us how use flux to solder the ring closed, which felt like a tiny moment of metal‑working magic. After that, we oxidised and polished the rings until they looked like something you’d buy in a boutique. Except better, because we made them together. If you’re in Bali and want to do something creative, meaningful, and surprisingly relaxing, I can’t recommend this enough. We walked away with lovely silver rings and a really sweet memory.
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