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Key Features & Attractions
Macau Tower
No Booking Necessary No purchase necessaryAn important landmark of the city, it is a fascinating place to see the sunrise in the morning or see the spectacular night-view of Macau. Looking down, you can see the East and west Mangyang Hill, Casino Lisboa and even the outlying island of Hong Kong in sunny days.
A-Ma Temple
No Booking Necessary No purchase necessaryThe A-Ma Temple, located in the southeast of the Macau Peninsula, it is the oldest temple in Macau. The A-Ma Temple is a destination offering silence and spectacular views. It contains six main parts, all of which make up a series of classical Chinese architectural treasures, and this is all guarded by stone lions.
St. Paul Ruins
Add-On Available During Booking Tickets start at $35 per personThe Ruins of St. Paul's (also known as Sam Ba Sing Tzik) stands adjacent to the famous Mount Fortress and Macau Museum. The front façade and the grand stone stairs are the only remains of the greatest church. It has exhibitions of religions artworks including paintings, sculptures and statues.
Kintamani Mountain
Add-On Available During Booking Tickets start at $47 per personKintamani is a gorgeous region that boasts a towering (active) volcano and a large lake. Both landscape features are named "Batur,"(Hero) and their pairing makes for a dramatic scenery. The two also offer an array of adventures for intrepid travelers. You can hike up Mount Batur for a bird's eye view or take a boat out on the water.
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Reviews for Macau-Bali Asian Tour
Planned out super well
Posted by Ann Taylor on September 3rd, 2014Thank you MileStone! I'd never been to Asia before and I was a little worried about the language barrier but MileStone was very adamant that there would be English speaking people at all our planned events, so it turned out great :)
Bad hotel but good customer service from MileStone
Posted by Elijah Caldwell on November 10th, 2014The service in the hotel was awful and I couldn't get any of the staff to work with me. But in MileStone's defense, that's not controlled by them, and I would give MileStone a 5 star rating on their own personal service with my booking and price quota.