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Bali, Indonesia
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Bali

Indonesia

Island of the gods — beaches, rice terraces, and spiritual calm

About Bali

Bali offers an enchanting mix of pristine beaches, emerald rice paddies, ancient temples, and a thriving wellness scene. Whether you're surfing in Canggu, exploring Ubud's art markets, or watching the sunset at Uluwatu, Bali casts a spell you won't soon forget.

Quick Facts

Best Time

April – October (dry season)

Language

Indonesian / Balinese

Currency

IDR (Rp)

Timezone

WITA (UTC+8)

Avg Budget

$40–80/day

Top Things to Do

6 must-see experiences in Bali

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Nature

Tegallalang Rice Terraces

Iconic tiered rice paddies with jungle swing photo ops and cafe views

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Culture

Uluwatu Temple

Clifftop temple with breathtaking sunset views and traditional Kecak dance

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Nature

Ubud Monkey Forest

Sacred sanctuary with playful macaques and ancient moss-covered statues

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Beach

Seminyak Beach

Trendy beach with upscale beach clubs, sunset cocktails, and surf vibes

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Spiritual

Tirta Empul

Sacred water temple where locals and visitors participate in purification rituals

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Adventure

Canggu Surf Scene

Laid-back surf town with coworking spaces, smoothie bowls, and great waves

3-Day Sample Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrive & Seminyak

  • Arrive at Ngurah Rai airport
  • Check into Seminyak villa
  • Sunset at Potato Head Beach Club
  • Dinner at a warung (local restaurant)
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Day 2: Ubud Culture Day

  • Morning yoga class
  • Explore Tegallalang Rice Terraces
  • Visit Ubud Monkey Forest
  • Afternoon at Ubud Art Market
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Day 3: Temple & Beach

  • Morning purification at Tirta Empul
  • Lunch overlooking the valley
  • Afternoon at Uluwatu Temple
  • Kecak dance at sunset

Travel Tips for Bali

1

Rent a scooter for maximum flexibility, but always wear a helmet and carry your international driving permit.

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Bargaining is expected at markets — start at about 40% of the asking price.

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Dress modestly when visiting temples. Sarongs are often provided at entrances.

4

The tap water is not safe to drink. Stick to bottled or filtered water.

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