Orbis Impact Expeditions heads behind the scenes of the beautiful island of Bali on this female empowerment adventure.
29th October- 6th November 2021
25th February- 5th March 2022
The Women’s Partnership Challenge- Bali
Further Information…
We try our best to include everything for your time in Bali. The cost of the Women’s Partnership Expedition is £2,650 which includes all transport and guiding in Bali, meals (where stated B,L,D), accommodation, bespoke activities (including a spa treatment) and skill sharing.
International flights, drinks, visas, tips and items of a personal nature are excluded.
Payment: We try and offer really good payment plan options and advise re fundraising. To get your company or business involved in part-sponsorship of your expedition as a professional development opportunity please see further information here.
Flights: We are ATOL registered so can book your flights for you. If you would like to book your own flights but just need some advice regarding routes then do let us know.
Day 1: Arrive into Ubud, the spiritual centre of Bali. Meet you female guide and team and enjoy a complimentary massage today or tomorrow. Stay at Bisma Eight (D)
Day 2: Spend the morning at the Women’s Center in Ubud and meet some local entrepreneurs and employees- exchange skills and experiences. Afternoon visit the Birth Center then there is time to explore around the streets of Ubud. Stay at Bisma Eight (B,L)
Day 3: Morning meeting with the ladies from the Womens Centre to continue skill sharing. After lunch drive 1.5 hrs to Tabanan, the garden of Bali, known for its lush and green surroundings. Check into Bali Eco Stay (B,L,D), find out more about their projects, then after lunch relax at a nearby waterfall.
Day 4: Rise early and begin your hike to the top of Mount Batu Karu, passing local villages and the stunning flora and fauna of Tabanan. Enjoy some spectacular views from the top and return back to the Eco Lodge in the late afternoon. Bali Eco Stay (B,L,D)
Day 5: Travel north (2hrs drive) to the mountainous region of Munduk. On the way we will visit an interesting community project in Nyambu village to learn more about the Balinese culture. The village has the most temples in Bali is a great example of how Hindu religion and balinese culture is so special. Arrive at Munduk Moding Plantation in the late afternoon (B,L).
Day 6: After a relaxed breakfast drive north 2.5hrs to take part in an authentic cooking masterclass. Enjoy your creation in a local dining experience together with the owners while they share their stories. A fantastic opportunity to head behind the scenes of Bali. Return for a walk to the Sekumpul Waterfall, before returning to your hotel. Munduk Moding Plantation (B,L)
Day 7: After a relaxed morning we venture back south stopping on route at a women led coffee farming initiative. Arrive at this stunning beach and check into your hotel for an afternoon spa and relax. Anantara Uluwatu Bali Resort (B,L)
Day 8: Morning visit to a project in Nusa Dua close to Uluwatu where young marginalized women are learning life skills and professional skills to be employed by the tourism industry. Skill Sharing Workshop and Lunch. In the afternoon you will have some free time to relax before we get together for a farewell dinner and sunset. Anantara Uluwatu Bali Resort (B,L,D)
Day 9: International flight. (30 minute transfer) (B)




This is simply a meeting of minds, social communication from one culture to another, which is brilliantly inspiring, it is a way to raise each other up. To be empowered and inspired by the strength an courage of others
— Kate Webb (Owner Orbis Expeditions)