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      <title>Bali for Repeat Visitors: 2 Day Plan</title>
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      <description>Two days for a repeat visit means skipping Ubud&amp;rsquo;s rice-terrace queues for the Sidemen valley and Amed&amp;rsquo;s black sand coast on Day 1, then driving back through the highlands past the UNESCO listed Jatiluwih terraces on Day 2. Nothing here repeats the Uluwatu Ubud circuit most first trips already cover.
For more time, the 3-day plan nests this exact route into a longer loop; the full week adds Nusa Penida and the north coast on top of it.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>Bali for Repeat Visitors: 3 Day Plan</title>
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      <description>Three days for a repeat visit gives the Sidemen valley and the Amed coast their own full days instead of a rushed morning stop, then pushes north into the Munduk highlands for a waterfall hike the standard Ubud and Uluwatu run never gets near. Nothing here repeats a first trip&amp;rsquo;s temple queues or rice-terrace photo stops.
The 2-day version crams Sidemen, Tirta Gangga and Amed into one day before finishing at Jatiluwih; this plan slows that same start down across two full days, then swaps the Jatiluwih finish for a longer push into Munduk.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>Bali for Repeat Visitors: 4 Day Plan</title>
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      <description>Four days is enough to skip the Ubud-Uluwatu circuit entirely and still come home with a real loop: the Sidemen valley, the east coast at Amed and Tirta Gangga, the Munduk highlands with Jatiluwih&amp;rsquo;s UNESCO terraces, and a Nusa Penida day trip. This is not a longer version of a first Bali trip. It swaps the sights a first-timer&amp;rsquo;s itinerary already covered for the ones it never reached, and it assumes you already know what Kuta Beach and the Tegallalang crowds look like.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>Bali for Repeat Visitors: 5 Day Plan</title>
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      <description>Five days for a repeat visit is enough to give the Sidemen valley, the Amed coast, the Munduk highlands, and the Jatiluwih terraces a full day each, then close with a Nusa Penida day trip. None of it touches Ubud&amp;rsquo;s monkey forest queue or the Uluwatu cliff crowds; a second or third Bali trip has already seen both.
This route extends the 4-day plan , which folds Munduk and Jatiluwih into one rushed day; here each gets its own day, and Nusa Penida shifts to Day 5 as a result.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Six days for a repeat visit means a full day each in Sidemen, the Amed coast and the Munduk highlands, a day at Jatiluwih&amp;rsquo;s UNESCO terraces pushing on to Tabanan and Tanah Lot, then a two-day Nusa Penida overnight instead of a rushed day trip. None of it touches Ubud&amp;rsquo;s monkey forest or Uluwatu&amp;rsquo;s cliffs.
This route extends the 4-day plan , which already covers Sidemen, Amed and a combined Munduk-and-Jatiluwih day plus a Nusa Penida day trip; here Jatiluwih gets a full day of its own, the road keeps going west into Tabanan and Tanah Lot, and the island crossing turns into an overnight instead of a single rushed boat day.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Seven days for a repeat visit means the same eastern-and-highland spine as the shorter plans, stretched with a full detour to Lovina&amp;rsquo;s north coast on Day 3, a slower two-night stay on Nusa Penida instead of a rushed day trip, and a genuinely empty last day. None of it revisits Ubud&amp;rsquo;s monkey forest or Uluwatu&amp;rsquo;s cliffs.
This route extends the 6-day plan , which already reaches Sidemen, Amed, Munduk, Jatiluwih, Tanah Lot and a Nusa Penida overnight; here Day 3 keeps going down to Lovina&amp;rsquo;s black sand coast, the Nusa Penida stop becomes two full days instead of one, and a seventh day opens up for nothing but a market and the drive back.</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>Bali Like a Local: 9 Offbeat Corners</title>
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      <description>Bali is an island province of Indonesia, not a country, and most first trips never leave the Kuta-Seminyak-Ubud triangle plus a rushed stop at Tegallalang&amp;rsquo;s rice terraces. That triangle is fine once. It is not the island. These 9 corners, a highland valley, a black-sand dive coast, a walled village, and the terraces that actually carry the UNESCO listing Tegallalang gets credit for, sit an hour or three past the tour-bus stops and reward a driver, a full day, and a sarong packed in the day bag.</description>
      
      
       
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