When I booked the Eat, Pray, Love Full-Day Tour in Bali, I was looking for more than just a day of sightseeing—I was searching for an experience that would feed my soul. And let me tell you, this tour delivered in ways I hadn’t even imagined.

We started the day at Bali’s iconic rice terraces. I’ve seen countless photos of these terraces, but nothing compares to seeing them in person. The green was so vibrant it almost didn’t seem real. As I walked along the paths, surrounded by the quiet rhythm of nature, I could feel the stress of everyday life just melting away. There’s something about being in a place like this that reminds you of the beauty in simplicity.

Walking on a green cascade rice field plantation in Bali, Indonesia.

Next up was a yoga session, and honestly, I wasn’t sure how I’d do. I’m not exactly a yoga pro, but practicing in the midst of Bali’s lush landscape was something else. The instructor was so calm and welcoming, and even though I stumbled through a few poses, it didn’t matter. The session wasn’t about perfection—it was about finding peace within yourself, and in that moment, I really did.

We also visited a local temple, and this was one of the highlights for me. The temple was ancient, with an atmosphere that felt almost sacred. Watching the locals perform their rituals, I felt connected to something much bigger than myself. It was a humbling experience, and one that made me appreciate the deep spirituality that’s woven into the fabric of Balinese life.

And then there was the food. We stopped at a local restaurant, where I got to taste some traditional Balinese dishes. The flavors were incredible—fresh, vibrant, and so full of life. It wasn’t just a meal; it was a celebration of everything that makes Bali special.

By the end of the day, I felt like I’d been on a journey, not just through Bali’s landscapes, but through my own heart and mind. If you’re in Bali and looking for an experience that goes beyond the ordinary, the Eat, Pray, Love tour is something you simply have to do. It’s more than just a tour—it’s a chance to reconnect with yourself and the world around you.

Smiling in summer clothes sitting on wooden chair in Bali.