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At Indo Bali Tour, your holiday is crafted to your whims. Fancy a hike up Kintamani or chilling by Tegenung Waterfall? Just say the word. We’re all about flexing to your dream Bali escapade.
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Thrill-seekers, rejoice! From revving up on quad bikes in the jungle to white-water rafting on Ayung River, we’ve got your adrenaline fix sorted. Each experience is a tale to tell back home.
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Dive into Bali’s rich tapestry with us. We guide you through temples like Lempuyang, where myths live and breathe. Every step is a walk through time, minus the dull bits.
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Over 10 years of experience, providing exceptional transportation and tour guide services on the beautiful island of Bali. Since 2013, we have dedicated to offering reliable, safe and personalized experience to our valued of clients. Our team consist of seven skilled and professional drivers who are not only experienced in navigating Bali’s roads but also possess extensive knowledge about the island’s culture, history, and attractions. We understand that a driver can play a crucial role in enhancing your travel experience, and that’s why we strive to go above and beyond to ensure your journey is comfortable, information and enjoyable.
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Our Mission is to provide comprehensive and reliable information about the beautiful island in Bali. We understand the importance of accurate and up to date details for travelers who wish to explore this enchanting destination. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends or family, we are here to make your Bali experience unforgettable. Let us take care of the logistics while you sit back, relax, and immerse yourself in the beauty and charm of Bali. Contact us today to book your personalized driver and tour guide services, and let us be your trusted companion in exploring the wonders of Bali.
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There are 17,000 islands in the Indonesian archipelago, but none shine brighter than Bali.
See the green slopes of Mt Batur to the Bintang bodegas on Seminyak’s main party strip. Bali is a volcano-dotted, beach-fringed paradise that’s serene and sensational by turns. Beyond the mega-resorts and yoga studios, you'll find the essence of Bali, the temples, out-of-the-way mountain towns, local markets and lazy fishing villages. Our Bali tours have something for everyone. Dive the impossibly blue waters off Lovina. Be welcomed into a Balinese family home. Soak in the Banja hot springs or sip smoothies in Ubud’s cafes . As always, when it comes to paradise, the hardest bit is choosing what to do first.
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Bali at a glance
Capital city.
Denpasar (population 789,000)
4.2 million
(GMT+07:00) Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta
CALLING CODE
Electricity.
Type C (European 2-pin) Type F (German 2-pin, side clip earth) Type G (Irish/British 3-pin)
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Local culture.
Between the 12th and 20th centuries, Bali has often been treated as a pawn in the games of kings, rajahs and generals. More often than not, its fate has been closely tied to neighboring Lombok with fierce battles between the two islands over the centuries as different rulers vied for regional dominance. This history of varied occupation can be seen in Bali today, with elements of Hinduism and Islam present in modern Balinese society. However, there is no historical animosity between the religions, or even between the islands of Lombok and Bali.
One of the defining moments in Bali’s history took place in the 16th century when the collapse of the Majapahit dynasty encouraged the spread of Islam from the surrounding states into the Javanese kingdom. Rather than live under Islamic rule, many Hindu elites chose to escape to Bali. These elites included many artists, dancers, musicians, actors and court-supported artisans, as well as some more artistically inclined priests. The result was an intense proliferation of cultural arts across Bali, no doubt inspired by rich Balinese folklore featuring epic battles of good and evil, gods and mortals. This reputation persists today, with many travelers falling in love with the island’s intricate temple carvings, dance performances, colorful sarongs and handicrafts.
When you combine a love of arts with world-class beaches and deliciously fiery sambals, it’s no surprise Bali’s tourism industry is soaring. It’s not unusual for someone to ask you whether this is your second, third or fourth visit to the island. Many locals rely on tourism to some extent, either by working as tour operators or running hotels, yoga studios, massage parlors, bars, cafes or restaurants.
The destination’s popularity with Australians means there’s a gradual cultural creep in larger cities like Seminyak, where Melbourne-style cafes and international clothing labels are particularly popular. If you escape the resorts and head further north from Denpasar, you’re more likely to encounter traditional warungs (eateries) and villages untouched by tourism sprawl.
One last word of advice: always watch where you put your feet. Locals will traditionally place small offerings on the footpaths outside their homes or businesses up to three times a day. 83.5% of the population identifies as Hindu and religion plays a large part in Balinese life. In fact, there is a small religious ceremony associated with just about every aspect of Balinese culture, whether it’s the beginning of a soccer game, celebrating the full moon or cleaning the house.
Food and drink
At first glance it might seem difficult to pinpoint Bali’s exact culinary identity. The mishmash of Indonesian and pan-Asian influences means you’re likely to come across menus that sometimes feel part Thai, Malaysian, Indian and Vietnamese. But no matter what you order, the food will always be fresh and bursting with flavor. Dishes are typically made fresh each day, with curries and pastes prepared by hand using traditional methods.
The most authentic food in Bali is usually found streetside at eateries called warungs. Warungs are common in every village and city, and a good place for a quick feed on a budget. Many will specialize in a small menu of popular local dishes.
Top foods to try in Bali
Babi guling: This is slow cooking Balinese-style. A whole pig is stuffed with chilli, turmeric, ginger, galangal, shallots, garlic, coriander seeds and aromatic leaves and rotated over an open fire. This dish is commonly seen at celebrations.
Satay: Sometimes spelt ‘sate’ on local menus, Indonesia is famous for its tasty meat skewers (usually chicken) cooked over hot coals and slathered in moreish peanut sauce.
Nasi campur: Nasi campur feels like a bit of a buffet. Your plate typically comes with a scoop of nasi putih accompanied by small portions of a number of other dishes, including meats, vegetables, peanuts, eggs, and fried-shrimp krupuk.
Nasi goreng: The old favorite among tertiary students is nothing like the local version. Nasi goreng, literally meaning "fried rice”, is a popular rice dish with pieces of meat and vegetables, and a fried egg added on top.
Sambal: A fiery paste made using a chili base smashed with secondary ingredients like shrimp paste, fish sauce, garlic, ginger, shallot, scallion, palm sugar, lime juice, and rice vinegar.
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Eating vegetarian in Bali
Going vegetarian is relatively easy in Bali as many dishes are already meat-free. Tofu and tempeh are also a standard part of the local diet. Key vegetarian dishes to look out for include nasi saur (rice flavored with toasted coconut and accompanied by tofu, tempeh, vegetables and sometimes egg), urap (steamed vegetables mixed with grated coconut and spices), gado gado (tofu and tempeh mixed with steamed vegetables, boiled egg and peanut sauce) and sayur hijau (leafy green vegetables, usually kangkung – water spinach – flavored with a tomato-chilli sauce).
The abundance of fresh fruits in Bali means you can buy fresh coconuts and juices (or fruity cocktails) almost anywhere you go. If you're looking for something with a bit more punch then you could order a Bintang, the national larger or maybe arak – a local liquor made from fermented rice and coconut palm flowers.
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Festivals and events
Many festivals in the Balinese calendar revolve around religious and spiritual occasions marked by periods of prayer or silence, and followed by lots of festivities and feasting. Some festivals might be inconvenient for travelers, such as the Day of Silence, but they’re also a great opportunity to gain an insight into local life that many don’t get to see.
Multiple surf contests are held throughout the year at different times and in different places. Check with local surfing schools for up to date information.
Top festivals in Bali
Nyepi (Day of Silence): Bali’s major Hindu festival, Nyepi, or the Day of Silence, celebrates the beginning of a new year and is marked by inactivity. Legends say that this is a strategy to convince evil spirits that Bali is uninhabited and therefore not worthy of visiting! Jokes on them. The day involves prayer, meditation and quiet reflection.
Bali Arts Festival: For an island with a strong history of cultural arts, it’s no surprise the Bali Arts Festival has pride of place in the annual calendar. Based at the Taman Wedhi Budaya arts center in Denpasar, travelers can see village-based dance groups competing for local pride across several traditional dance categories. The date changes each year but is typically held between mid-June to mid-July.
Bali Kite Festival: From July to October, the skies of southern Bali fill with huge, colorful monsters, critters and imaginative creations. Scores of kites are launched by the locals as part of this special spiritual event. It is believed the kites urge the gods to provide abundant harvests.
Indonesian Independence Day: Held on 17 August each year, this day celebrates Indonesia's independence from the Dutch in 1945. Expect to see legions of marching school children, flags, kites and fireworks. Don’t expect to get anywhere quickly either on the day or the days leading up to it.
Galungan and Kuningan: Galungan celebrates the death of a legendary tyrant called Mayadenawa. The celebrations come to a head with the Kuningan festival, which is when the Balinese say thanks and goodbye to the gods. The exact dates of these two festivals vary as they are planned using the 210-day wuku (or Pawukon) calendar.
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Geography and environment
Bali is undoubtedly Indonesia’s most popular province thanks to its abundance of beautiful beaches, leafy jungles and impressive mountains. Located just east of Java and west of Lombok, the Bali province includes not only the island of Bali but also a few of the smaller neighboring islands, such as Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, and Nusa Ceningan.
Bali's highest mountain is Mt Agung (3,031 m, 9,944 ft), which is also known as the "Mother Mountain”. One of the other popular volcanoes on the island is Mt Batur. Both of these volcanoes have contributed to Bali’s incredibly fertile soil, which has allowed the rice crop trade to flourish.
Bali is located just 8 degrees south of the equator, which means it enjoys a fairly even climate year-round. The average year-round temperature hovers around 86°F, with a humidity level of about 85%. It's also surrounded by coral reefs and is part of the Coral Triangle, an area with the highest biodiversity of marine species. Over 500 reef-building coral species can be found here, which is seven times the entire Caribbean.
Bali’s problems with environmental pollution are well-documented, and it’s fair to say that the nearly 5.7 million tourists who visit annually are contributing their fair share. In late 2017, Indonesian officials declared a “garbage emergency” after a tide of plastic washed up a 5.8 kilometer (3.6 mile) stretch of coastline. We encourage all travelers to carry a reusable plastic bottle with them, a reusable tote bag for carrying items and to try and minimize their use of plastics wherever possible.
While you’ll find many of the main tourism hubs, like Seminyak and Kuta, filled with international fashion labels, there are also many local boutiques offering a wide variety of hand-made goods. These include traditional wood carvings (and even some famously phallic bottle openers), silver jewelry, colorful sarongs, eco-friendly bags, bamboo satchels, recycled furniture and a near limitless range of body oils and fragrances. Of course, if you’re looking for a traditional ‘I Heart Bali’ t-shirt or Bintang singlet, these are never in short supply either.
Like many parts of South East Asia, bargaining is a big part of the local shopping experience. Getting a good price comes down to how well you can haggle, but it’s important to have fun, bargain in good faith, and remember to smile. You’ll usually find better prices, and more negotiable shop owners, away from the main tourist strips.
Health & safety
Intrepid Travel treats the health and safety of its travelers seriously and takes every measure to ensure that trips are safe, fun and enjoyable for everyone. We recommend that all travelers check with their government or national travel advisory organization for the latest information before departure:
From Australia? Go to: SmartTraveller
From Canada? Go to: Travel.GC.CA
From the UK? Go to: GOV.UK
From New Zealand? Go to: SafeTravel.GOVT.NZ
From the USA? Go to: Travel.State.GOV
The World Health Organisation also provides useful health information. Go to: WHO.INT
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Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards
From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travelers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).
However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travelers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.
Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.
When is the best time to visit Bali?
Sitting a snug 8 degrees from the equator, Bali’s climate is classic tropics. There’s a dry season and a rainy season, and not a whole lot in between.
The best time for a Bali tour (weather-wise) is the July to August peak season, or from December to the first week of January.
Although if you’d like to avoid the crowds (and why wouldn’t you) shoulder months like April, May, June and September make an excellent alternative.
The weather is dry and slightly less humid, and the island in general is a lot more relaxed.
October isn’t too bad either, especially if you’re into water sports like scuba diving, surfing or snorkeling (the rainfall is much lighter than in November).
Do you need a visa for a Bali tour?
The short answer is maybe – depending on your nationality. Passport holders from over 60 countries (including the UK , Australia and the United States ) can enter Indonesia with a free tourist visa on arrival which allows you to stay for 30 days for tourism purposes. An immigration officer will date stamp your passport when you arrive and you will not be able to extend your stay. If you overstay there are hefty fines of IDR 1,000,000 (approximately 70 USD) per day.
If there's a chance you might want to stay longer than 30 days, you'll need to pay for a visa on arrival or apply for one prior to traveling at an overseas Indonesian consulate or embassy.
To enter Bali, you’ll need to meet the following requirements:
- proof of onward or return ticket
- proof of funds to pay for your expenses during your trip
- completed immigration card (this will usually be given to you on the plane or at the arrival terminal)
Local laws require that you must be able to show your valid passport at any time when required to do so by an immigration office. We recommend taking a clear photocopy of your passport photo page, and visa (after arriving), to carry with you.
This page is for general information only and may be subject to change. It is your responsibility to obtain relevant visa and travel information required for entry, departure and travel to each country or region you visit on your trip. You should confirm these with the relevant embassies and/or consulates.
Last updated: 27 June 2023
Should I tip on a Bali tour?
Tipping isn’t compulsory in Bali, or anywhere else in Indonesia. But, like most countries, it’s very much appreciated.
Remember that many Balinese rely on tourism as a main source of income, and a tip is always appreciated.
What is the internet access like in Bali?
In tourist centers like Kuta, Seminyak, Denpasar, and Lovina internet access should be fine, and there will be plenty of internet cafes (or cafes with free internet) to choose from if your Wi-Fi isn’t up to scratch.
In more rural areas, there could be little or no coverage, particularly during homestays. Just remember to plan ahead.
What are the toilets like in Bali?
Restaurants and hotels in developed tourist centers will have Western-style flush toilets.
In more rural areas the traditional squat toilet will be more common.
We recommend packing a bottle of hand sanitizer if you plan to visit rural parts of Bali.
Can I drink the water on a Bali tour?
Drinking water from taps isn’t recommended in Indonesia, but for environmental reasons try to avoid buying bottled water every day. There are a number of filtered canteens you can purchase or bring a supply of water filtration tablets that you can drop into your bottle wherever you go.
If you’re traveling on an Intrepid Travel trip, we always carry with us a large drum of water in our truck to refill your bottles on the road. Our hotel operators will also provide water free of charge to refill your bottles.
Are credit cards accepted widely in Bali?
Major credit cards are widely accepted by large shops, hotels and restaurants in Bali.
T hey may not be accepted by smaller vendors such as small family restaurants, market stalls or in remote towns and rural areas.
Make sure you carry enough cash for purchases since credit cards aren't always an option everywhere in Bali.
What is ATM access like in Indonesia?
ATMs are found widely throughout Bali, so withdrawing cash shouldn't be problematic in most areas. Some smaller villages and rural areas may not have ATM access, so be prepared for this before venturing too far from a city or major town.
Do I need to purchase travel insurance before traveling?
Absolutely. All passengers traveling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.
For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance
Are Intrepid trips accessible for travellers with disabilities?
We are committed to making travel widely accessible , regardless of ability or disability. We do our best to help you see the world, regardless of physical or mental limitations.
We are always happy to talk to travellers with disabilities and see if we can help guide them toward the most suitable itinerary for their needs and, where possible, make reasonable adjustments to our itineraries.
Is Bali safe for LGBTQIA+ travelers?
Homosexuality is legal in most of Indonesia, however, revisions to Indonesia’s criminal code are currently being considered that would criminalize gay sex and same-sex relationships. Advocacy groups fear this would represent a profound setback to human rights in Indonesia as a result. The LGBTQIA+ community has also been known to be targeted and harassed by police.
Bali, with its Hindu majority, has always been more liberal, tolerant and relaxed in attitude, however, public displays of affection are still not the norm for any couples anywhere in the country. Upscale hotels will likely not have any issues with same-sex travelers sharing a bed, however, if you are staying in budget or family-run businesses and are allocated separate beds, you might feel more comfortable not drawing attention to your relationship.
Because sex, in general, is a taboo subject in Indonesian society, the issue of sexuality is unlikely to arise while traveling here. Indonesia is generally safe for LGBTQIA+ travelers, provided you are willing to be discreet and cautious with public behavior.
For more detailed and up-to-date advice, we recommend visiting Equaldex or ILGA before you travel.
BALI & INDONESIA
BEAUTIFUL BEACHES, FASCINATING CULTURE & INCREDIBLE SUNSETS
Just some of many beautiful tropical islands that combine to make up Indonesia; Bali, Lombok and Komodo are full of stunning locations, rich culture & exciting activities. Considered the jewel of South East Asia, Bali's mix of world renowned surf spots, endless rice paddies and secrets off the beaten path all make backpacking in Indonesia an adventure not to be missed.
Visiting ancient temples, learning to surf, exploring tropical islands, relaxing on beautiful beaches, spotting wild dolphins, climbing a volcano in the cultural hotspot of Ubud and seeing the best of the local nightlife are just some of the awesome and unforgettable moments you’ll have while travelling in Indonesia!
Travelling in Bali and Indonesia is an epic adventure, and joining one of our small group tours like Bali Intro, our premium Bali Experience, or our multi-island Epic Indonesia is the best way to experience it. Choose from two trip styles and discover the absolute best of Bali, the Gili Islands, stunning Lombok & mysterious Komodo on one of our awesome Bali or Indonesia group tours, and make some great new friends along the way. Whether you’re on a gap year, backpacking in Bali for the first time or just on a short holiday we’ll show you the trip of a lifetime!
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Frequently Asked Questions
The great thing about Indonesia is it’s usually quite hot all year round, so it’s great to go at any time. There are generally 2 broad seasons. April to September is usually dry and hot. October to March is slightly cooler with a slightly higher chance of rain, but this rain is often only for an hour or so, which can be a nice relief from the heat.
You'll be surprised with how cheap tours in Bali and Indonesia can be! From 9 to 19 days, our classic and premium tour options include all transport, stunning accommodation, some meals, an awesome tour guide and an awesome group of new friends to travel with. Simply scroll down for our pricing, and secure a space on our trips from $400/ £200/ €200.
From years of experience operating in this beautiful country, we know 9 - 19 days is the most optimal amount of time to spend in Bali and Indonesia. This gives you enough time to see the absolute best of Indonesia, plus some epic hidden gems!
A visa on arrival (VOA) for Indonesia is available to citizens of over 42 countries . The VOA can be obtained upon arrival in Bali and travellers must provide the relevant documentation as well as pay the VOA application fee of IDR 500,000 ($35 USD). You will need at least 6 months remaining validity and 2 blank pages in your passport. For more information please download the INTRO Travel app here for iPhone or Google .
If you are doing an INTRO Travel group tour in Bali and Indonesia, all of your accommodation and transport are included, plus some meals and an awesome tour guide. A traveler can expect to need £350-£700/ $420-$850 USD spending money on top of the tour price.
While a week can be enough time to experience the top sites and culture of Bali we usually recommend you stay a little longer, so you can properly enjoy all of the incredible things this country has to offer without missing anything. By joining one of our group tours we’ll fit as much into the time you have available as possible, with all the best bucket list inclusions sorted for you!
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13 things to know before going to Bali, Indonesia
Jan 18, 2024 • 8 min read
These top tips for visiting Bali can help you plan the perfect trip © Klaus Vedfelt / Getty Images
The Indonesian island of Bali is a sun-soaked paradise that attracts every type of traveler, from budget-conscious backpackers to luxury jet-setters.
But – as with any destination – the vast majority of travelers (especially first-timers) will have a number of questions, whether it's "Can unmarried couples stay together in Bali?" (an increasingly common one in the light of recently-introduced new rules for tourists in Bali, which we'll get to later) or "What should I wear?"
Thankfully, Bali is one of the easiest destinations to explore, although its size – the island covers 5776 sq km (2230 sq miles) – means travelers should take the time to think about what they want to see and do relatively early on. For example, places such as Seminyak , with its beach clubs and five-star hotels, tend to become somewhat crowded during peak season, while more rural destinations, such as Ubud , might well require a longer taxi journey but are absolutely worth the effort, especially for those keen to avoid the crowds.
It's also worth bearing in mind that Bali is one of Asia's safest destinations. As with any holiday hot spot, there are always going to be certain things we can do to ensure we stay safe while traveling, but crackdowns on petty theft and bad behavior have all helped transform the island into a wonderfully family-friendly destination .
Here are our top tips for anyone heading to Bali.
1. Check your vaccinations are up-to-date before traveling to Indonesia
There are no mandatory vaccinations for visitors to Bali (barring the need for travelers arriving from countries with a high yellow fever transmission risk to carry a yellow fever vaccination certificate), although Hepatitis A, typhoid and tetanus are often recommended. Bali falls into the "low to no risk" category when it comes to malaria.
Rabies remains a big problem in Indonesia, and although it claims fewer lives in Bali than elsewhere (according to the World Health Organization, 11 people died from rabies in the first half of 2023), it still exists, and the rabies vaccination is worth considering. Working out what vaccinations you need for a holiday to Bali is mostly a personal choice, but if you have concerns, contact your local physician for the latest guidance.
2. Bring a reusable bottle
One of the most asked questions by tourists: "Is Bali's tap water safe to drink?" The short answer is "no." Stick to bottled water or, better still, bring a bottle with a built-in water filtering membrane. Purchasing bottled water – especially in restaurants – can quickly become expensive, which is another reason we're fans of reusable filtered ones, such as Larq and Lifestraw. These are also handy when it comes to purifying water used for cleaning fruits and vegetables. Additionally, try to steer clear of ice and use bottled water to brush your teeth.
3. Don't write off the rainy season
Having a rough idea of when dry and rainy seasons fall is undoubtedly something that is useful to know before heading to Indonesia . But bear with us – Bali's rainy season, which takes place between October and April, is a great time to visit. It's typified by short, sharp showers that often only last a few minutes. And in addition to the fact that prices for everything – from regional airfares to hotels – plummet, the island becomes wonderfully lush, the weather is still warm (typically hovering between 24°C/75°F and 29°C/85°F), and the main tourist attractions are blissfully crowd-free. You'll also find it easier to snap up places on excursions, such as snorkeling tours and guided hikes .
4. Buy some bug spray
To be clear, Bali doesn't have a major mosquito problem, but like anywhere in Southeast Asia, these pesky biting bugs love the occasional bloodsucking session – in the case of Bali, particularly during the rainy season between November and April. Lighten the load on your wallet by purchasing your repellent in Bali and opting for bug sprays made in Asia. Popular (and much cheaper) Asian brands you'll find throughout Indonesia include Soffell (snap up the surprisingly pleasant floral-scented version if you can).
5. Avoid traveling during peak times
Traffic in Bali can be horrendous – especially around busier spots such as Denpasar and Kuta – and estimated journey times on apps like Google Maps or Grab are notoriously unreliable. Peak times tend to be 6am to 8am (but roads often remain busy until 10am when day-trippers head out) and 4pm to 7pm. Allow plenty of time to get from A to B, especially when heading to the airport.
6. Pack clothes that will cover you up for when you're not on the beach
In Bali, skimpy swimwear is fine for the beach , but definitely not for trips to a supermarket or restaurant.
Men and women need to ensure their shoulders and upper legs are covered when visiting religious sites, although most of these places will have sarongs for visitors to borrow. Pack like a pro by taking a light cotton scarf that can double as a sarong if you visit a temple or other religious site, and a pair of light cotton trousers (bonus points if they've got a built-in mosquito repellent), which will protect you from bites while also providing enough coverage at sites where tiny denim shorts or a vest just won't cut it.
7. Behave respectfully
Various media reports might give the impression it's easy to get into trouble in Bali, but it's not. In reality, you just need to be sensible: don't do drugs (being caught with under a gram of cannabis will land you in prison), be respectful and dress appropriately at religious sites, don't ride a motorbike or moped without a helmet (Bali's police have recently started cracking down especially hard on foreign moped drivers), and treat locals with respect.
8. Locals will be keen to share their knowledge with you
Staying at a hotel with a concierge or a friendly receptionist? Feel free to grill them about the best local bar, beach or restaurant. The Balinese are incredibly proud of their island – don't be surprised if the bartender at your favorite beach bar ends up inviting you to their home for dinner with their family – and love nothing more than telling visitors about their favorite beach, nature walk or temple.
9. Eat, drink, stay and shop locally
Don't be afraid to go local, whether this means eating at tiny family-run restaurants or opting for local drink brands. You'll pay less and enjoy delicious local dishes, and you'll be contributing directly to the local economy, too. These days, even the smallest restaurants, bars and independent hotels will be listed on online review sites such as Zomato (especially popular in Asia), and a quick glance should tell you whether the business in question is reputable or not.
10. Carry some loose change
Many businesses in Bali will take payment by card, but there are still plenty of places that only take cash. These include temples, smaller souvenir shops and beachfront masseuses (which, by the way, offer some of the best massages going). ATMs on the island can be unreliable and are also few and far between in some areas. Additionally, don't assume you'll always have the mobile data you'll need to book a ride-share taxi. If you need to hail a tuk-tuk or taxi from the side of the road, it's highly likely you'll need to pay in cash.
When using ATMs, opt for ones connected with major banks (in Indonesia, these include BNI, Bank Mandiri, BCA and CIMB Niaga) to avoid withdrawal fees and remember that Indonesian ATMs issue the cash first, so don't forget to wait for your card to appear.
11. Get around by moped (but always wear a helmet)
Mopeds are the cheapest way to get around Bali and often – especially during rush hour in places such as Kuta – the quickest, too. They're also offered as a mode of transport by Grab and Gojek (Bali's most popular ride-sharing apps), and prices for journeys via mopeds are significantly cheaper than those made by car. Just remember to check the reviews of your chosen driver and always wear a helmet (the driver will typically provide one). Avoid hailing scooter taxis on the street – you won't be able to check their credentials, and, in reality, Grab and Gojek have so many scooter drivers (both identifiable for their bright green jackets) that there's simply no need.
12. There is a no-sex-before-marriage law
In December 2022, the Indonesian government brought in a new law that forbids sex outside of marriage. Technically, this law applies to visitors as well as locals.
At the time, it was announced that the legislation won't be introduced until late 2025. Since then, Bali's governor has said that the law – dubbed by some newspapers as the "Bali bonk ban"– won't apply to tourists and, additionally, guilty parties can only be reported by spouses, parents or children. In summary, the law represents a worrying development for human rights in Indonesia, but it's not one that is likely to affect tourists.
13. Prepare to pay a daily tourist tax
As tourism has roared back after the pandemic, authorities have responded to environmental challenges (especially plastic waste on beaches) and overtourism concerns by finally launching a long-mooted fee for foreign visitors as of February 2024. The fee of 150,000 Indonesian rupiah per visitor (about US$10, €9 or AU$15) is payable upon arrival on the island.
This article was first published May 30, 2019 and updated Jan 18, 2024.
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Exceedingly blessed by nature, Bali is the only island in ‘inner Indonesia’ that has enjoyed centuries of uninterrupted cultural continuity, giving it a flavour that is distinct and unlike the rest of Indonesia. Jungles, waterfalls, cliffs, rice terraces and long swathes of glorious beaches are found at every turn.
Its geography and ecology are influenced by the volcanic peaks that dominate the landscape.
You can hike the misty peaks of Mount Batur in the morning, bike Crater Lake at noon, and spend the remainder of your day lazing on one of numerous sandy beaches.
Another day you may choose to cycle the neon-green rice terraces in Ubud, surf or snorkel in Seminyak and watch the sunset on the southern cliffs of Uluwatu. Genial locals, delicious cuisine and world-class shopping only add to Bali’s never-ending list of accolades.
One other reason that Bali captivates travelers is the island’s unique spiritual and artistic vibe. Here, art and religion intertwine in daily life, evident in the ornate temples, vibrant dances, intricate wood carvings, and the daily offerings of flowers and incense. The island’s distinct regions offer a variety of experiences
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How many days do you need in bali.
The number of days you need in Bali depends on what you wish to experience. A well-planned week-long trip usually provides sufficient time to explore Bali's major highlights while also allowing for some leisure time.
In 7 days, you can comfortably explore the island's lush landscapes, visit iconic temples, experience the vibrant arts and culture scene in Ubud, try out surfing on the famous beaches of Kuta or Canggu, and indulge in the local cuisine. This duration also offers flexibility to incorporate day trips to nearby islands such as Nusa Penida or the Gili Islands.
However, it's important to remember that Bali is an island of diverse experiences, and the longer you stay, the more you can uncover. If your time allows, staying for 10-14 days gives you a better opportunity to truly immerse yourself in Balinese culture and explore off-the-beaten-path destinations.
What is the best month to go to Bali?
The best time to visit Bali largely depends on the weather and what you want to do. Bali enjoys a tropical climate, meaning that it's generally warm throughout the year, with average temperatures ranging from 26 to 29°C (79 to 84 °F).
The dry season from May to October is usually considered the best time to visit, particularly for beachgoers, surfers, and outdoor enthusiasts. The humidity is low, rainfall is minimal, and the average temperature hovers around a comfortable 28°C (82°F). This season also coincides with many of Bali's vibrant cultural festivals.
However, the rainy season from November to April shouldn't necessarily put you off. Rain showers are usually heavy but brief, and the landscape is lush and green. This makes it perfect for photographers and nature lovers. Temperatures during this season average at a pleasant 26°C (79°F).
What is Bali most known for?
Bali, known as the "Island of the Gods", is most famous for its stunning natural beauty, vibrant culture, and the warmth of its people.
The island is dotted with picturesque rice terraces, lush jungle landscapes, pristine beaches, and impressive volcanic mountains. Bali's unique blend of Hindu culture, spirituality, and rich traditions sets it apart from the rest of Indonesia.
Bali's iconic temples, such as the Tanah Lot, Uluwatu, and Besakih Temple, are not just religious sites, but also offer breathtaking views. The island's vibrant arts scene is another highlight, evident in the traditional dance performances, music, painting, and sculpture.
The island also boasts world-class surfing and diving sites, luxury resorts, and a vibrant culinary scene that ranges from traditional warungs (local eateries) to high-end restaurants.
Bali's vibrant nightlife, particularly in areas like Kuta and Seminyak, is another draw for many visitors. From its natural beauty to its cultural charm, Bali offers an experience for every type of traveler.
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Is this trip going to blow your socks off? You better Bali-eve it. We’d start by asking you whether you’re ready for a mindblowing 10-day tour where we'll explore three awesome destinations across Bali and the Gili Islands, but that’d be a stupid question. Of course, you are. This is the perfect intro to a gap year, or if you are looking to find your feet in Indonesia this is the tour for you! Imagine landing in Canggu for 10 incredible days of stunning temples, flowing waterfalls, and insane beaches too! Your guide will show you the highlights of Canggu, Ubud and Gili T and of course being locals they'll introduce you to the hidden gems too!
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airport pick up
The time has come for your trip of a lifetime to begin! Pack your bags, get a pint (what do you mean it’s only 8 am?), hop on a plane and we’ll meet you at Denpasar airport, before taking you to meet the rest of your TruFam at our hotel in Canggu. Your welcome talk with our Travel Ninjas will become a highlight in itself as you’ll be meeting your coolest friends for life and hearing all about the insane stuff to come over the next 10 days. Then spend the rest of the day relaxing by the pool, popping to the beach or exploring Canggu, before a rooftop dinner and drinks to get acquainted with your new TruFam as your Balian adventure begins. We'll start off with a traditional Indonesian to wet your appetite for all things Nasi Goreng and Sambal! Then we'll kick off with a great night out - for those of us that aren't suffering from jet lag of course...The bars in Canggu are located right next to the beach so get ready for a dreamy night by the sea, soaking in all the vibes - start as we mean to go on right?
temple visits
So, what better introduction to Bali's rich culture than heading to two of it’s most famous temples. First we'll make our way to the Royal Temple of Taman Ayun, which translates as ‘beautiful garden’. D’you know why? Well, yeah, obviously it’s a beautiful garden; a garden filled with fantastic architecture, fish-filled ponds, and lush greenery. We'll then head over to Tanah Lot, set on a rock formation in the sea, which, let us tell you now, is a (Tanah) Lot of fun to explore! Exploring the temples is a perfect way to spend our first day in Canggu, the culture in Bali is such an amazing part of Indonesia and we can't wait to explore with you. In the evening we'll take in the spectacular sunset on one of the area’s most picturesque beaches, before a big night out in Canggu, a place where, if you’re looking to party, you’ll thank us. Bring on the joss shots!
Surf’s up, dudes. Grab your board, hit the beach and let’s catch some bitchin’ waves (surf slang for amazing). That’s right, it’s time for your very own surf lesson on Kuta Beach, one of the best places to surf in Asia. Our excellent local Kuta instructors will teach you the basics and show you how to make some cool moves in the waves. When we say cool we mean we’ll be well impressed if you can stand up for longer than 5 seconds, but you never know. Maybe you’ll be a natural. For those of you that are more experienced you're free to jump into the waves and practise some more, just promise not to show off! After a day on the water, we’ll head back to chill out at the rooftop pool or have a stroll on the beach, your guide will have so many ideas for your afternoon! Then we'll watch the sunset, cocktail in hand, recounting the day’s surfing stories, like when you did that 360 when no one was looking. Course you did.
ubud waterfalls
Right, pack your bags. We’re off to the bohemian jungle town of Ubud. Ubud doesn’t need much of an introduction; it's full of famed terraced rice paddies, temples, shrines and, of course, monkeys. Before we get there though, we’ll stop to cool off in the most famous waterfall you’ve never (if you have, 5 points to Gryffindor) heard of, the beautiful Tegenungan waterfall. Optional activities, including taking one of those ridiculous pics of you emerging from the water, flicking your hair back for Insta. Once we’ve checked into the hotel, you'll have a bit of time to look around the town, take in the sites, chat to the lovely locals and have a nibble on some Ubud delicacies. After we've freshened up, we'll head out to one of Bali’s coolest live music destinations, play some pool and get your guide to show you the coconut ice cream parlour in Ubud - it's not one to miss!
cooking class & monkey forest
Gordon Ramsay? Jamie Oliver? Heston Blumen-whatshisface? Yeah, they ain’t got sh*t on you after today, a traditional Indonesian cooking lesson is on the horizon. We’ll start the day by having a bit of brekkie, before heading down to the markets to have a peek at the freshest ingredients Bali has to offer. Then we’ll join the amazing Wayan and his fam (part of our TruFam) to learn how to rustle up some of Bali’s most famous cuisine, as well as Canang Sari, the flower offerings made for the God. And the best part? You’ll get to tuck into the delicious dishes you’ve just made. Then, with our bellies popping with scrummy Balinesian grub, we’ll head and meet some of Ubud’s cheekiest locals at the sacred monkey forest, where it is believed the hundreds of monkeys that live there protect the ancient temples inside. That protection also means they’ll nick whatever you have to hand so that Micheal Kors bag? Yeah, we’d advise not bringing that. The Balinese long-tailed monkeys are big fans of designer brands, smartphones, Raybans and AirPods. After a day with these literal cheeky monkeys, it’s time to head back for dinner with your TruFam where you can eat, drink, monkey around and count up all the unforgettable memories you’ve made so far. Might be a late one.
rice terraces & volcano viewpoint
Did you know half the world’s population’s daily diet is 20% rice? No? Well, now, you do. Get ready for one of the most exciting (and famous) things to do in Bali - wandering through the impossibly beautiful and scenic rice terraces of Tegalalang. Trek through Ubud valleys, snap an Insta-worthy pic on one of the many swings (please keep your arms inside the vehicle), and take a swig from a fresh coconut, all the while learning the importance of those little grains in the Balinese, and world economy. This afternoon we'll visit Kintamani for a spot of lunch overlooking the active volcano Mt. Batur. It is mesmerising and the perfect photo opportunity - this day has to make it on the feed! We’ll then head back to either top up your tan by the pool, pick up some souvenirs at the colourful and vibrant local market, or have a pilau fight with your Tru buds (see what we did there).
head to the gili islands
Right. We’ve done the temples. Done the rice paddies. It’s about time we hit up Bali’s famous beaches, don’t you think? Grab your snacks because today we’re jumping on a bus, before riding a ferry over to the stunning Gili Trawangan, an island that might be small in size, but that’s big in ‘Holy sh*t, this is amazing'. First, we’ll check in to our tropical accommodation in the heart of the island, where we’ll spend our final few days, before spending the afternoon having a beer, chilling by the pool, or exploring the many idyllic beaches that are only a stroll away. It is one of the most stunning places in Indonesia and the perfect place to end our trips. Kick back, put your feet up, and paddle in the crystal waters of the Gili Islands before gorging on the mouth-watering food on offer for dinner. Then get your glad rags on (shorts and a semi-clean tee’ll do) as we head out to drink responsibly in the incredible bars this tiny (but mighty) island has to offer. Did we say responsibly? Yeah, course. If you want to. This can be as loose or as civilised as you guys want, this is your Tru party after all.
island hopping adventure
They call it ‘island hopping’. We call it getting in a boat, racing along the sapphire waters, feeling the sea breeze in your hair, clearing the hangover in a matter of minutes, and visiting the most stunning places Bali has to offer. We’ll hop around two islands - Gili Trawangan & Gili Meno home to some of the best snorkel spots this incredible place has to offer. You’ll see stunning coral, beautiful fish, turtles and maybe even a shark or two. Once you’ve had a gander at Bali’s incredible sea life, you can enjoy a beachfront lunch on Gili Meno, before we head out this evening to enjoy the stunning sunset and an ice-cold cocktail at some of the best beach bars on the island.
bike ride around gili t
Did you know one of the best ways to explore the Gili islands is by bicycle? Well now you do! Today we’ll explore the island on one of Gili’s only modes of transportation, pushbike. We’ll all cycle around the island, exploring all the nooks and crannies of this unreal place, before taking a small trek up the hill to see the best viewpoint Gili has to offer. (Which is bloody incredible, if we do say so ourselves. Which we do, by the way.) Then you’ll get a chance to enjoy one last sunset with your TruFam as you reminisce about your epic time on the trip over a farewell dinner, before finishing off in Tru style with a little party to celebrate what we guarantee have been the best 10 days of your life. There might be some group awards, emotional speeches and we can guarantee that at least one person will cry...you've explore some of the most beautiful places in the world together and built bonds to last a lifetime, of course it'll be totes emosh!
chilled check out
Ah, mate. Last day. Today you say bye to your Tru Fam, the unbelievable place that is Bali, and to this amazing experience that, let’s be honest, changed your life. Thing is, the fun doesn’t necessarily have to end. Your Travel Ninja is on hand to fly kicking you into your next adventure; whether that be more adventures throughout Indonesia, a trip to another destination, or to bid you farewell on your journey home. It’s been a wild one. Whatever you do, keep in touch, TruFam.
Where does the trip start & Finish?
The trip begins in Canggu but we will pick you up from Denpasar airport and your tour will end in Gili Trawangan.
Which airport do I need to fly into?
You will need to fly into Denpasar international airport (DPS). Please note when booking a return flight on Day 10 that we recommend the earliest you can fly is around 7pm from Denpasar to allow for your journey back from Gili Trawangan.
What is the closest airport to the end destination?
You will need to travel back to Denpasar international airport (DPS). Please note when booking a return flight on Day 10 that we recommend the earliest you can fly is around 7pm from Denpasar to allow for your journey back from Gili Trawangan. change to this: You will need to travel back to Denpasar International Airport (DPS). Please note when booking a return flight on Day 10 that we recommend the earliest you can fly is around 7pm from Denpasar to allow for your journey back from Gili Trawangan due to traffic. The Ferry from Gili Trawangan starts at 9am and takes around 3 hours depending on conditions to Padang Bai, where you can then grab a taxi from the port to the airport.
How do I get back to the start destination and is this included in the price? If not, how much is it?
No it is not included but we can assist you with booking it all. You can get a boat and then a bus back to Kuta or Denpasar airport which is 5-6 hours and around 500,000 IDR. Please allow enough time to get back to Denpasar! We recommend if you are planning to fly home that day, that you book a flight for after 7pm to allow time to get back without rushing.
What kind of accommodation is included on this trip?
The accommodation for this trip is all twin share private rooms.
How much is a night’s accommodation at our start hotel?
If you would like to book a pre-night please contact our sales team on info@trutravels.com
What is the currency?
The currency in Indonesia is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
Is my money protected?
Yep! You’re protected. TruTravels is both ABTA and ATOL registered meaning your money is safe. We also offer 1 free date change before 60 days of your departure date.
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5 Bali Itineraries for 7 Days with Costs (First-timers’ Guide 2024)
Is 7 days enough for visiting Bali? 7 days is an ideal time to explore the best of Bali. Usually, you could spend 3 nights in Ubud for cultural experiences, rural life and adventurous activities. Following that, choose one from the stunning beaches for the next 3 nights, like Seminyak, Uluwatu, or Nusa Dua. You could enhance your beach stay with a day trip to nearby islands as well, either Nusa Penida or Nusa Lembongan.
If you're more into diverse island experiences, allocate 2 nights in Ubud, 2 nights on the beaches of Bali and 2 nights in other islands.
Explore more options in the following itineraries, tailor-made for various interests. They are also customizable to your ideal tour length and interests.
- Itinerary #1: A Classic 7-Day Bali Itinerary
- Itinerary #2: 7 Days in Bali (for Family)
- Itinerary #3: 7-Day Ubud and Uluwatu Tour for Couples
- Itinerary #4: Balinese Culture Immersion in 7 Days
- Itinerary #5: 7-Day Island Hopping Tour to Bali and Gili Islands
- Costs for a 7-Day Trip to Bali
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Itinerary 1: A Classic 7-Day Bali Itinerary (The Most Chosen)
Discover Bali's essence on your first visit through Ubud's cultural gems and Seminyak's coastal charm . This week-long journey invites a leisurely exploration—Balinese temples, authentic eats, and thrilling white-water rafting in Ubud, followed by idyllic beach moments in Seminyak.
You can check the itinerary below: 3 nights in Ubud and 3 nights in Seminyak.
- Days 1-3: Ubud
Ubud is a popular starting point for your Bali trip. Upon arrival on Day 1, enjoy your free time.
On Day 2, embark on a temple tour, immersing yourself in the sacred pools of Mengening Temple . Indulge your taste buds with the authentic flavors of roasted suckling pig , accompanied by rice and traditional side dishes.
Day 3 brings thrills with a water rafting adventure , followed by a riverside high tea experience . Treat yourself to a foot bath and a rejuvenating full-body massage .
- Day 4: Ubud to Seminyak by a private transfer
On Day 4, continue your trip to Seminyak after a history tour via a vintage Volkswagen car in Ubud. Discover the Puri Agung (a royal palace), Tirta Gangga Royal Water Palace, and Taman Ujung Water Palace alongside scenic rice paddies and lush forests.
- Days 5-7: Seminyak
Day 5 unveils the highlights with a delightful cooking class and a lively market tour . Cycle to a traditional market in Tabanan Regency, buy some fresh ingredients, and have a Balinese breakfast before your cooking class in Canggu. Roll your sleeves, team up with your chef, create your Balinese dishes, and taste them together!
You would have a relaxing day on Day 6. Indulge in a private infinite pool or unwind on the beach on a laid-back morning. In the afternoon, you would embark on a 2-hour private sunset cruise from Jimbaran Bay to Uluwatu . Capture spectacular sunsets, visit the clifftop Uluwatu Temple, and place a floating canang sari into the sea to symbolize your best wishes.
Bid farewell to Bali on Day 7 as you depart for your next destination.
Itinerary 2: 7 Days in Bali (for Family)
Bali, with perfect weather from April to October, offers a great beach escape for families with school children during their spring breaks and summer holidays.
This itinerary encourages interactive family experiences through hands-on experiences, like plate-crafting and chocolate-making . Outdoor activities are thoughtfully arranged to release your kids' energy and keep them interested, like a short biking tour . We would also arrange family-friendly hotels for your family to stay together, like a jungle villa in Ubud.
To avoid frequent hotel changes, you would stay 3 nights in Ubud and 3 nights in Nusa Dua.
- Day 1: Landing in Bali and check in Ubud
- Day 2: A Ubud temple tour with Ubud Monkey Forest, Taman Ayun Temple and Tanah Lot Sunset
- Day 3: Exploration of local life in Ubud: two-hour cycling adventure, organic farm visit, crafting plates, and a feast with a Balinese family
- Day 4: Ubud to Nusa Dua: chocolate-making class in Ubud.
- Day 5: An island-hopping tour to Nusa Lembongan with water activities
- Day 6: A water park tour to Waterbom Bali
- Day 7: Farewell to Bali
During your family visit to Ubud, you would have a temple tour in a lively way. You can see the playful monkeys in the Ubud Monkey Forest , marvel at the temple complex of Taman Ayun Temple , and capture an iconic picture of the unrivaled sunset over offshore Tanah Lot .
To unveil the rural beauty, take a cycling tour along the countryside roads, pick the vegetables or fruits and enjoy a feast in a local family .
For your beach time, you're suggested to stay at Nusa Dua for abundant friendly-friendly hotels and calm seas perfect for water activities. You would also hop on a cruise to the less-crowded Nusa Lembongan , where you could dive to see the colorful reefs and fishes. For energetic teenagers, get excited in the largest water park featuring fun slides and watery amusements.
Tell us your kids' interests and you'll get a personalized itinerary within 24 hours.
Itinerary 3: 7-Day Ubud and Uluwatu Tour for Couples
This personalized itinerary is crafted exclusively for couples seeking a romantic escape in Bali.
You and your partner can enjoy once-in-a-lifetime moments, like a sunrise hike in the volcanic Mountain Batur, soak up relaxing intimate hours at adult-only hotels and uncover hidden gems to Nusa Penida.
You will stay 3 nights in Ubud and 3 nights in Uluwatu. More details are listed below:
- Day 1: Fly to Bali, and transfer to Ubud.
- Day 2: A half-day city art tour to the Museum of Modern Balinese Arts and Ubud Market, and an afternoon visit to Bali Swings
- Day 3: A Mount Batur Sunrise Trek and Toya Bungkah Tour
- Day 4: Morning Yoga experience in a jungle retreat, and then transfer from Ubud to Uluwatu.
- Day 5: An island hopping tour to Nusa Penida with water sports activities
- Day 6: Free time in Uluwatu
- Day 7: Depart from Bali for your next destination
Begin your trip in the culture hub, Ubud, you would appreciate masterpieces in the Museum of Modern Balinese Arts and folk art crafts in the Ubud Market . Swaying over the jungle rice terraces together also adds thrilling and romantic touches.
More impressively, hike to capture the sunrise at Mount Batur and then refresh in the hot springs with a view of Batur Lake. (Insider tip: For a later start, we can suggest alternative romantic experiences, as the sunrise hike requires an early departure around 3 am for the one-hour drive to Kintamani.)
Then transfer to Uluwatu after a yoga experience in a jungle retreat . As a popular wedding spot, Uluwatu embraces luxury resorts and clifftop sea views in a serene atmosphere. A delightful island-hopping trip to the pristine Nusa Penida rewards you with less-disturbed scenery to enhance your romantic getaway.
Contact us to tailor-make your surprises for your loved one!
Itinerary 4: Balinese Culture Immersion in 7 Days
This itinerary features historical temples, traditional rituals, and relaxing beach time. If you're a history buff, don't miss it. Beyond the iconic highlights, you would have more chances to experience the rich culture in Bali from mouth-watering food to impressive shows.
You can check the following itinerary for your inspiration: 3 nights in Ubud and 3 nights in Nusa Dua.
- Day 1: Arrival in Bali and transfer to Ubud
- Day 2: Witness local farming activities in the Subak Guliang, explore the Hindu Besakih temple and marvel at Klungkung Palace.
- Day 3: A day tour with white water rafting in Ayung River and a street food tour in Ubud.
- Day 4: Ubud to Nusa Dua: visit Ubud Monkey Forest, Taman Ayun Temple and Tanah Lot Sunset en route.
- Day 5: Free day for beach time
- Day 6: Enjoy the sunset over Uluwatu Temple and a traditional Kecak dance
To immerse yourself in Bali's religious culture , you would explore various temples: the holiest Besakih Temple, royal Taman Ayun Temple, offshore Tanah Lot Temple and clifftop Uluwatu Temple.
Besides, you would discover its agriculture on a local rice field, learn to prepare a Balinese breakfast with a local family and take a street food walk in Ubud. Top off your trip with a traditional Kecak dance performance before sunset in Uluwatu.
Itinerary 5: 7-Day Island Hopping Tour to Bali and Gili Islands
This itinerary is specially customized for island lovers, offering both classic experiences in Bali and exploring the hidden gems of remote Gili Island.
Here is the brief itinerary: 2 nights in Ubud, 2 nights in Sanur, and 2 nights in Gili Air.
- Day 1: Arrival in Bali, transfer to Ubud, and have some free time in Ubud (spa or market visit)
- Day 2: Ubud Volkswagen safari tour to Gunung Kawi Sebatu, Tegalalang Rice Terrace, and the village of Tohpati
- Day 3: Transfer to Jimbaran Bay for a sunset cruise with dinner on Jimbaran Bay, and check in Sanur.
- Day 4: Take a ferry to the Gili Air and discover the island by bike
- Day 5: Snorkeling trip around the Gili Islands
- Day 6: Unwind in the free morning and take an afternoon ferry to Bali
- Day 7: Leave from Bali and fly to your next destination.
You would have a glimpse of Ubud by a day Volkswagen safari to its temple, rice terrace, and local villages.
You would head over to car-free Gili Air, followed by an immersive sunset cruise on Jimbaran Bay. Gili Air is the best chill-out island, while if you're looking for bustling nightlife, go to the party island—Gili Trawangan.
You could basket on the postcard-perfect beaches, cycle around the coastline, and go on a snorkeling trip to spot sea turtles and vibrant marine life.
Then return to Bali and fly to your next destination!
7 days is a little bit rushed to explore both Bali and Gili Islands. For a more comfortable beach vacation, check our 10-day itineraries .
How Much Is a 7-Day Bali Trip?
Bali caters to various budgets, ranging from economical to luxury. If you're looking for worry-free travel with your partner or family, you can expect to pay a daily cost from 250 per person on a private basis, offering 30–50% off for kids under 10. For further pricing details, you can see our 7-Day Private Bali Natural & Cultural Immersion (from US$1699 per person).
Specializing in customized private tours, traveling with us is also helpful to optimize your costs. You'd have the best-rated personalized travel experience with worry-free private transfers, character-filled boutique hotels, and smiling private drivers and guides.
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Keanggotaan PPPI (Perkumpulan Pendidik Pasraman Indonesia) bersifat Nasional yang terdiri dari Pasraman Hindu seluruh Indonesia yang terdaftar beserta Tenaga Pendidik ( Acarya ).
Anggota PPPI dapat berasal dari berbagai profesi seperti Seniman, Mahasiswa, Dosen, Guru Agama Hindu yang terdaftar dalam Pasraman Hindu dan juga para Pendidik ( Acarya ) Pasraman Hindu.
Yang dapat menjadi anggota PPPI (Perkumpulan Pendidik Pasraman Indonesia) adalah sebagai berikut:
1. Para Pendidik Keagamaan Hindu di Pasraman formal dan non-formal serta tenaga Kependidikan.
2. Para ahli yang menjalankan pekerjaan Pendidikan Keagamaan Hindu.
3. Mereka yang menjabat pekerjaan di bidang Pendidikan Keagamaan Hindu.
4. Pensiunan sebagaimana dimkasud pada butir (a), (b), (c) yang tidak menyatakan dirinya keluar dari keanggotaan.
5. Para petugas lain yang erat kaitannya dengan tugas Pendidikan formal maupun non-formal.
6. Mereka yang berijazah Pendidikan Agama Hindu serta umum tetapi wajib beragama Hindu yang tidak bekerja di Bidang Pendidikan Agama Hindu.
IDENTITAS PPPI
1. PPPI (Perkumpulan Pendidik Pasraman Indonesia).
2. Anggota berasal dari Pasraman Hindu formal dan non-formal yang sudah terdaftar dalam PPPI.
3. Anggota PPPI memberikan kontribusi untuk meningkatkan eksistensi Pasraman, mengembangkan pengetahuan dan keilmuan berlandaskan ajaran agama Hindu.
4. Anggota PPPI diberikan kartu anggota (e-card) sebagai tanda bukti keanggotaan
5. PPPI memiliki logo dan motto sebagai identitas Organisasi
6. PPPI didirikan di Indonesia pada tanggal 03 Maret 2021.
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1. Meningkatkan pemahaman bidang keilmuan berlandaskan ajaran Agama Hindu.
2. Melaksanakan Bidang keilmuan demi kemajuan pasraman baik formal maupun non-formal
3. Melaksanakan kegiatan pembinaan Pasraman baik formal maupun non-formal sesuai tugas pokok dan fungsi.
4. Meningkatkan kerukunan antar Pendidik Pasraman formal dan non-formal melalui kegiatan simakrama.
5. Meningkatkan profesionalisme kerja dalam menjalankan Tugas pokok dan fungsi.
6. Meningkatkan kwalitas dan mutu pendidikan kepada para Peserta Didik ( Sisya ) dari semua jenis dan tingkatan.
7. Meningkatkan Kompetensi Pendidik ( Acarya ) melalui kegiatan seminar, workshop dan diklat, baik yang dilaksanakan secara internal (dalam) maupun eksternal (luar) dan/atau pihak Pemerintah maupun swasta.
8. Meningkatkan kecerdasan serta kepekaan dan/atau tanggap dalam menghadapi tantangan Global dalam revolusi industry 4.0 dan society 5.0 berlandaskan pada Ilmu dan Teknologi yang berkembang.
1. Mewujudkan cita-cita Proklamasi Kemerdekaan Negara Kesatuan Republik Indonesia berlandaskan Pancasila dan Undang-Undang Dasar 1945.
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3. Menjaga, memelihara, memperjuangkan serta meningkatkan harkat dan martabat Pendidik serta tenaga kependidikan Pasraman formal dan non-formal dalam berbagai bidang baik Pendidikan Hindu, budaya, sosial, lingkungan dan keilmuan.
4. Meningkatkan rasa kebersamaan dan tanggung jawab sebagai Pendidik Pasraman baik formal dan non-formal.
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6. Membantu Pendidik Pasraman formal dan non formal untuk memperoleh layanan informasi kegiatan pelaksanaan pendidikan serta pengembangan karir.
7. Meningkatkan intensitas komunikasi dan tukar informasi di antara Pendidik serta Tenaga Kependidikan Pasraman formal dan non formal se-Indonesia.
8. Membantu Pemerintah dalam hal ini Direktorat Jendral Bimbingan Masyarakat Hindu untuk mensosialisasikan dan/atau mengaplikasikan seluruh kebijakan-kebijakan atau program kerja terkait dengan Pendidikan keagamaan Hindu pada Pasraman formal dan non-formal.
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How to Plan the Perfect Bali Itinerary (7 Days-3 Weeks)
By: Author Taylor Lorenz
Posted on Last updated: 10/25/2023
Bali is an idyllic island with a name so famous that many people often think that Bali is a country. It’s actually one of many islands that make up the incredibly diverse country of Indonesia and acts as a great jumping-off point for further travels to Lombok and Flores .
Bali is by far the most popular island, and where I called home multiple times during my travels. drawing The beaches, iconic rice terraces, jungle-covered volcanos, unique culture and heartwarming people are just a few of the Island of Gods perks.
Whether you’re a luxury traveler or a backpacker, this Bali itinerary guide will serve you well. I’ve detailed multiple options for you to pick and choose what serves your Bali vacation best. There’s no one-itinerary-fits-all here.
Planning a trip to Bali can be really daunting as there’s no set route or place or place to start. This Bali travel guide will tell you what to do in Bali, the places you must visit in Bali and the top things to do in Bali. It’s the ultimate Bali trip planner from someone who knows Bali well.
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Bali Fast Facts
Currency in Bali: Indonesia Rupiah Language: Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) which is spoken throughout Indonesia and Balinese Population: 4.2 million Religion: Balinese Hinduism (a mix of Buddhism and Shivaism)
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Bali Itinerary
Creating a Bali itinerary can be very difficult because it really depends on what a person is looking for. Below I’ve created mini itineraries for each place recommending how long to stay and the top things to do. Unfortunately, there is no best itinerary for Bali as it really depends on what you want to do.
Bali Trip Itineraries by Length
Follow the order that each itinerary is listed in and you’ll have yourself a route! These itineraries move at a decent place so if you plan on relaxing more then drop one of the locations. If you want an itinerary for 4-5 days I recommend picking one or two spots maximum.
7 Day Itinerary
- Ubud (2 days)
- Uluwatu (2 days)
- Canggu (2 days)
- Nusa Penida (day trip)
10 Day Itinerary
- Ubud (3 days)
- Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Ceningan & Nusa Penida (3 days)
2 Week Itinerary
- Seminyak (1 day)
- Amed (day trip from Ubud)
- Gili Islands (2 days)
- Nusa Islands (3 days)
3 Week Itinerary
- Seminyak (2 days)
- Munduk (2 days)
- Lovina (2 days)
- Amed (2 days)
- Extra day to spend wherever you like!
Breakdown of my Bali Trip Itinerary
Ubud: 3-4 Days
Though easily a week could be spent in Ubud if you love wandering around, this cultural hub can be fully explored in just 3-4 days. Ubud is where you’ll do most of your Bali sightseeing.
DAY ONE: Spend the day exploring around town. Hit up the Monkey Forest and make your way up Monkey Forest Road (watching out for the monkeys of course) where you can poke in and out of shops full of jewelry, souvenirs, local art and more. By the end of the road you’ll hit the Ubud Market where you can easily spend an hour or more.
After the market make sure you make it over to the Campuhan Ridge Walk for sunset over the green fields. Grab some food, there are lots of options nearby and head back to your accommodation.
DAY TWO: Today is full of temple hopping and some waterfalls. Hire yourself a scooter, get a driver or do a tour. The first stop before it gets busy is Tirta Empul where you’ll get into the water and bless yourself under the holy water. Gunung Kawi is close by and is very Balinese with beautiful rice terraces surrounding it. Next are the stunning and most famous rice terraces on the island, Tegallalang Rice Terraces where you can spend some time taking pictures and trekking through the terraces.
After, make your way to Tibumana Waterfall, a pretty but simple waterfall that is easy to get to but not very touristy. The next waterfall, Tegenungan Waterfall, is big and powerful but touristy. On your way back to Ubud stop at Goa Gajah, also known as the Elephant Cave, another temple which I’m sure you’ve seen pictures of before.
DAY THREE: Day three is the day to spoil yourself. Get yourself into a spa where the low prices will have you getting multiple treatments. Indulge in a yoga class. The most famous yoga studio in all of Bali is located in Ubud, the Yoga Barn. I can vouch that the classes and spaces are excellent! In the morning or afternoon squeeze in a cooking class so you can try multiple dishes from traditional Balinese cuisine.
DAY FOUR: Get up early and hike Mount Batur for sunrise . The second half of the day is either for sleeping or getting in some extra sightseeing. Some suggestions are visiting the Bali swing, stuffing your face with more great food, visiting the Bamboo Forest which is excellent for Instagram-worthy shots or watching a traditional Balinese dance.
READ MORE: 21 Incredible Things to do in Ubud & Where to Stay in Ubud
Canggu: 2-3 Days
Canggu is a major chill out zone but it is easy to get caught here, there’s just something about the place that makes people want to stay longer.
DAY ONE: Do what Canggu is best known for, hang out on the beach. If you can’t sit all day then catch a surf lesson or hit up a yoga class. Spend your evening at Old’s Man, the main bar in town or party at one of the nightly hot spots. Make sure you catch sunset on the beach. Most hostels will have a schedule up of when to go to Pretty Poison, Sand Bar and more for the best party.
DAY TWO: Hit up the beach again or check out a beach club where you can live a little luxury without spending a fortune. Eat at some of the best spots in the area (the food here seriously does not disappoint) and do a mini shopping trip at the Love Anchor Market. For sunset visit the famous Tanah Lot just outside of Canggu, but we warned it will be busy. Then catch sunset on the beach.
DAY THREE: Another day to relax, do another surf or yoga lesson and party. Find yourself on a rooftop pool, at a spa or back at the beach. Don’t forget to catch sunset again, Canggu seriously has the best sunsets!
READ MORE: 30 Cool Things to do in Canggu & Where to Stay in Canggu
Seminyak: 1-2 Days
If you’re not planning a relaxing holiday for a week then I would move through Seminyak quickly as the luxe lifestyle here has prices that add up quickly.
DAY ONE: Today is a fun day, basically spend your time eating your through Seminyak at all of the trendy cafes and drinking at the stylish bars. Check out Bali’s very first speakeasy bar, Baker Street Social. But if you don’t just want to eat all day (who doesn’t?) then chill out with some massages. At night you can party at Sky Garden that’s open until 5AM and is often host to world famous DJ’s.
DAY TWO: Hit the beach or a beach club. Potato Head is one of Bali’s most famous beach clubs and it is fabulous. If you’re at the beach you can try your hand at a surfing lesson. If you need some more activities while in Seminyak then try a little retail therapy or visit the escape room or Museum Art Trick 3D. End your night at another hot spot to party at and don’t forget to enjoy a beautiful sunset on the beach!
READ MORE: 13 of the Finest Things to do in Seminyak & Where to Stay in Seminyak
Bukit Peninsula (Uluwatu): 2 Days
DAY ONE: There is nothing better to do in Uluwatu than beach hop . You have so many choices, the most famous ones being Dreamland Beach, Padang Padang Beach (where a scene from Eat, Pray, Love was filmed and also some of the best parties) and Uluwatu Beach. However, my personal favourite is Melasti Beach and Nyang Nyang Beach is also awesome. Spend your evening at one of the most famous Bali attractions: Uluwatu Temple where you can see the sunset as you watch a Kecak dance, otherwise known a as a fire dance. Beware of the monkeys here.
DAY TWO: Get active and get surfing or spend another day beach hopping. If you happen to be in Uluwatu on a Sunday then don’t miss the party at Single Fin. Even if you’re not here on a Sunday it’s worth a visit to Single Fin to watch sunset or to see the surfers during the day on the epic waves. There are also lots of pools that you can hang out at if you buy something or pay an entrance fee.
READ MORE: 10 Fantastic Things to do in Uluwatu & Where to Stay in Uluwatu
Nusa Dua: 2-3 Days
If you’re up for a quick visit as a globetrotter, 3 days is plenty, but this little paradise could easily be where to stay for a week if you want more of a holiday.
DAY ONE: Visit the beaches where you can also eat and drink. The top ones to check out are Nusa Dua Beach and Geger Beach. Off of Nusa Dua Beach is a great snorkelling spot. Another water activity is witnessing the water blow, where water literally blows from a rock formation. In the evening you can catch a Cirque d’Soilel like show at Devdan Show .
DAY TWO: Day two is for exploring. If you’re a shopping lover than stop at Bali Collection for a mix of stores. If you like culture then visit Puja Mandala, a religious monument with temples, mosques and more. Or if you want to be active then join a cycling tour. In the evening you can stroll along the Nusa Dua Promenade.
DAY THREE: Feel like a real-life pirate and visit Pirates’ Bay, get back into the water for some water sports such as jet skiing and parasailing. Nusa Dua is full of entertainment! Lastly, you can check out the Surf n’ Turf park that has practice waves and instructors waiting for you.
READ MORE: 15 Awesome Things to do in Nusa Dua & Where to Stay in Nusa Dua
Nusa Islands: 1-5 Days
This group of three islands are absolutely stunning. Nusa Penida or Nusa Lembongan can be visited as day trips or you can choose to spend time on each island. I recommend spending more time on Nusa Penida (2-3 days) and less on Nusa Lembongan (1-2). Nusa Ceningan is so small it can be visited as part of your time on Nusa Lembongan as it’s connected by a yellow bridge which is a short walk or drive.
I have detailed itineraries for each island:
- Nusa Lembongan (most visited)
- Nusa Ceningan (smallest)
- Nuda Penida (largest and most scenic)
Kuta: 1-2 Days
Kuta is a love or hate kind of place. You either want to spend some time here or avoid it like the plague.
DAY ONE: If you want some water entertainment for the day that doesn’t involve a beach then make your way to Waterbom Bali or Circus Waterpark. If that’s too western for you then head to Kuta Beach where you can also catch one of Bali’s best sunsets.
DAY TWO: Day two is another day packed with entertainment. You have the option to visit Kuta Theater which has a magic show, Dream Museum Zone which has immersive life scale paintings, try the 5GX “reverse bungee’, get your surf on at Amanda Flow House, Upside Down World Bali (self-explanatory, I think), or Pandora Experience Bali.
READ MORE: 11 Entertaining Things to do in Kuta & Where to Stay in Kuta
Munduk: 2-3 Days
Munduk is great to do as a couple day trip from Ubud or as a trip from Canggu to Ubud. There is a lot of driving involved but the scenery is beautiful! Grab a bike or a private driver and you’ll love the nature here.
DAY ONE: You’ll spend a good chunk of today driving to the Munduk area but once there you can stop at some stunning waterfalls such as Munduk Waterfall, Gitgit Waterfall, Aling-Aling Waterfall, Banyumala Waterfall (if you only visit one, make it this one!) and Melating Waterfall. Spend the night in Munduk, trust me you’ll be tired.
DAY TWO: If you choose to spend 3 days exploring Munduk then this is your hiking day. Get up early before the clouds roll in to see the epic views over the rolling hills and mountains. Guided tours are available.
DAY THREE: This is the day you head back to Ubud or move onto Ubud from Canggu. Get up early again so you can get to the hot spots before the crowds appear. Stop at the Twin Lake Wanagiri Spot (that’s the name on Google Maps) for an Instagram heaven with a swing that has a view over one of the lakes.
Next visit some beautiful gates that are really only gates to a golf course (Handara Golf & Resort Bali). They’re still awesome though. Lastly, stop at one of the most famous temples on the island, Ulun Danu Beratan Temple that sits along a lake with the mountains in the background. There are also lots of viewpoints to stop at along the drive through the lakes.
READ MORE: 8 Magical Things to do in Munduk
Amed: 2 Days
Your time in Amed really varies depending on what you want to do. If you’re not diving then 2 days in fine to explore the basics, but if you want to spend more time in the water then budget time accordingly. You can also get scuba certified here.
DAY ONE: Amed is small to explore so spend the day in the water or along the beach. Go snorkeling or free dive at the top sites. Chill out on the beach, pop your head into the few shops or enjoy some yoga. In the evening make your way to the best viewpoint in town, Jemeluk viewpoint for sunset and a tasty dinner or a few drinks.
DAY TWO: Day two involves a mini day trip to the most Instagramable spot on the entire island: Lempuyang Luhur Temple . It’s famous for having the ‘Gates to Heaven’ that frames Mount Agung, Bali’s tallest volcano, in the background. It will take about half the day and the second half you can do activities from day one that didn’t get to.
Lovina: 1-2 Days
Lovina is worth a quick visit or can even be worked in as a stop on a trip to Munduk.
DAY ONE: Hangout on the black sand beach. Visit any waterfalls between Lovina and Munduk and hop into the freshwater springs or the Banjar hot springs…or both!
DAY TWO: Go on a dolphin spotting tour , take a cooking class, visit Brahmavihara (a Buddhist temple) or spend even more time on the beach.
Best Time to Visit Bali
While Bali can be visit year-round there is definitely a best time to travel to Bali . Bali experiences only two seasons: wet season and dry season. The wet season, November to March, brings heavy rains but it never rains all day, mostly just showers for an hour or two during the day. The dry season, April to October has some rain but it is minimal and it is not uncommon to have dry days for weeks.
The temperature is consistent year-round with temperatures reaching as low as 23°C and highs of 34°C.
The busiest time of the year to visit in July and August so if you want to avoid crowds then the best time to visit is during the shoulder seasons April-June and September-October. It’s a treat to visit in the spring as it’s just after the wet seasons has finished and the island is covered in lush greenery.
Bali Trip Budget
Bali can be a budget destination or it can be a luxury destination. The island has it all and you can choose how much money you want to spend. Though I found it slightly more expensive than other countries in Southeast Asia , I found Bali to be very flexible when it came to budgeting for accommodation, food and transport.
If you want to be tight $25USD day will get you by no problem but if you’re looking to be on a budget but with some wiggle room plan for $35-45USD a day. This is if you’re staying in hostels (100,000-150,000 a night), eating local food (15,000-50,000 per meal) and using budget apps to find transport which varies widely. Activities will fit into this budget but not daily.
If you want to live more comfortably, perhaps staying in a guesthouse, a cheap villa or hotel plan to spend $60-100USD per day. Accommodation in this range will cost you 300,000-600,000 per night.
On this budget you can eat all western food and enjoy the fancier restaurants with meals ranging from 100,000-350,000. Cocktails will run you anywhere from 70,000-200,000. You can also afford to take taxis or hire private drivers. You can also afford to do activities daily.
Activities range but typically cost between 100,000-300,000 with some costing more or else. Entering a temple is anywhere between 15,000-60,000, a yoga class is 100,000-130,000, a cooking class 300,000 and hiking Mount Batur 300,000.
Anything above $100USD a day you’ll be able to stay in hotels, resorts and enjoy the totally luxe things on the island. Though know that Bali is home to some of the most expensive hotels in the world!
How to Get to Bali
There are 3 ways to get to Bali: plane, boat and bus. The most popular way to get to Bali is by plane, flying into the Ngurah Rai International Airport or Denpasar International Airport. There is one Bali airport (two names) that serves Bali and is located in Denpasar.
By boat is also an option with the most common route being from Java, which is a common way for travellers to travel between the two major islands. Lastly, you can take the bus from Java’s capital of Jakarta which takes 23 hours.
Travelling Around Bali
Getting around Bali is easy and you have a few options. Unfortunately, there is no public transport in Bali so you will have to rely on private drivers and apps to find you drivers or drive a scooter.
Luckily it never takes more than 2 hours to get between destinations unless you are planning on travelling far across the island which shouldn’t be the case as there is plenty to see and you’ll want to make stops and stay in more than one or two areas.
To get from the Bali airport to where you are staying
It is best to have a transfer booked ahead of time before you get to Bali. Private airport transfers are very affordable which can be booked online. Many accommodations also offer transfers too.
To get from destination to destination
The cheapest way to move between different areas is to hire a Grab, Uber or Go-Jek (the Indonesian version of Grab/Uber). A price will be shown, however, drivers will always try and negotiate. This is normal so get your bargaining skills ready.
I recommend booking private drivers between destinations which are very affordable and less of a hassle.
The most expensive way is to hire a taxi, Blue Bird taxis are the main and trusted taxi company. Of course, if you’re comfortable driving a scooter with your baggage then you can hire a scooter and drive wherever you please.
There are some shuttles available, mostly from Ubud that are a cheaper shared option. If you’re taking a boat to the Nusa Islands, Lombok or the Gili Islands then transportation is usually organized and included in the price.
Getting around in an area
You can continue to hire cars or taxis or you can rent a scooter to scoot around to all of the highlights. Scooters cost 50,000-80,000 per day. Driving in Bali can be challenging because of traffic and I highly recommend only driving if you have experience . If you do not then either choose not to drive or practice somewhere quiet first. Through Go-Jek you can hire drivers to take you on a scooter which is a fraction of the price and extremely affordable.
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Where to Go in Bali
A quick overview in map form of where to go in Bali with more detailed descriptions of each place below.
This is the big question and often the most difficult part of travelling in Bali for people. It’s a large island, over 5,000 sq. km and there are many places to see in Bali. Below I’ve listed the highlights of the best places to visit in Bali and where to stay in Bali to help you decide which area or places you want to spend your time in. These are listed in no particular order.
Ubud is the most famous area in Bali and it’s here that you’ll recognize the rice fields from Eat, Pray Love . Ubud is a town located in the centre of the island and is most known for its culture and abundance of yoga studios and yoga retreats in Ubud . A stop here is in order if you want to see temples, traditional dancing and crafts and to shop. Just outside of Ubud are the most famous rice terraces and some of the islands most famous scenery.
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Canggu is a digital nomad hub with lots of westerns living here permanently or spending a few months on the southern coast. Canggu has a distinct backpacker vibe as there are no resorts in the area (though it’s considered an up and coming resort area). It’s busy but also has black sand beaches and it’s easy to find a party. The areas biggest draw are its easy surfing waves, cheaper accommodation prices and Australian style cafes. It’s very common to find yoga here as well.
Seminyak is an area on Bali’s southern coast, next to Canggu that is known for its high-end luxury Bali resorts, villas and spas. There isn’t much to do in Seminyak as it’s an area to hang out and relax in. High-end shopping, excellent restaurants, beach clubs, bars and beach sunsets are most common as it’s popular for Bali nightlife. Surfing is also popular here. But don’t forget your wallet if you plan on visiting here!
Bukit Peninsula (Uluwatu)
The southern tip of Bali, Bukit Peninsula, is often referred to just as Uluwatu which is only one area of this area. It’s different from the rest of Bali because of its dramatic cliffs that plunge into the bluest waters found on the island. The area is well-known for its world-class surf breaks and white sand beaches, in which there are plenty to choose from. Travellers here most commonly stay at higher-end resorts or villas but it’s not hard to find cheaper accommodation and places to party with a high or low budget.
Nusa Dua is another resort area on Bali’s southern shores close to the Bukit Peninsula and opposite Uluwatu. It’s famed for its all-inclusive beach resorts which boast white sand and an 18-hole golf course. Shopping and relaxing are the main activities here but some cultural things can be done here too. It’s an excellent area for families.
Nusa Islands (Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan & Nusa Ceningan)
The Nusa Islands are not considered a part of Bali as they are actually three separate islands off of Bali’s southeast coast that make up the Nusa Penida District. They are extremely common to visit during a Bali trip because it takes only half an hour by speedboat to reach these stunning islands.
Nusa Penida is the largest with dramatic scenery and vibrant blue waters. Nusa Lembongan is the most popular and much smaller in size but is popular for diving and surfing. Nusa Ceningan is the smallest but is equally as beautiful.
Kuta was Bali’s first main tourist development and has since turned into a popular spot for partying and beach resorts. Travellers of all sorts come here to be entertained and catch the easy waves that are ideal for beginners. Located in central Bali, Kuta is often looked down upon from some travellers as being too touristy but it has all of the attractions that families, backpackers and luxury travellers could ever want.
Denpasar is the islands capital and often a place skipped by visitors. It’s a packed and chaotic area where over 1 million locals call home. On the east side you’ll find Sanur beach and in the centre you’ll find a hub of politics but also authentic restaurants, shopping and parks. Denpasar is also where the airport is located.
Munduk is a spot in central Bali that often goes unnoticed in travellers Bali itinerary. This mountain village is popular for its trekking through the hills and jungle surroundings. A trip to Munduk will ensure that you see waterfalls, visit lakes and escape from the sometimes overpowering heat.
Amed is made up of a long strip of local fishing villages along Bali’s less popular northern coast. If snorkelling and diving are you thing then make sure you check out the marine life off of Amed’s shores. Still relatively unknown, Amed is slowly making it’s spot on travellers radar, becoming more developed but still hanging onto its traditions. Stunningly clear waters, a beach, small town feels and the beginners of a yoga hub are all here.
Lovina is a very relaxed resort area in northern Bali that is too made up of a string of villages like Amed. It’s less touristy and quiet. A spot here is in order if you wish to get away from it all. Here you can spot dolphins, chill out and soak up the sun on the black sand beaches.
How Long to Spend in Bali?
On average, people who are vacationing in Bali spend 1 week and those who are travelling spend 2 weeks in Bali. I recommend this as the bare minimum. You will not be able to see all the places listed in this guide in 2 weeks, which is fine because some places are similar.
Have fun planning your Bali trip, I hope you fall in love with the island as much as I and so many others did!
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HOW TO GET TO BALI FROM THE PHILIPPINES?
HOW TO GET OUT OF BALI AIRPORT?
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WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT BALI?
How many days to spend in bali.
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INTERNET CONNECTION IN BALI
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HOW TO GET AROUND BALI?
Car rental in bali, scooter & motorbike rental in bali, grab or go-jek.
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WHERE TO EXCHANGE MONEY?
WHERE TO STAY IN BALI? (HOTELS AND RESORTS)
Grandmas Plus Hotel - Legian
- Cozy Room - ₱1,009.66 per night for 2 persons (room only)
- Cozy Room (Twin Bed) - ₱1,285.83 per night for 2 persons (breakfast included)
POP! Hotel Kuta Beach
- Pop! Room only - ₱895.68 per night for 2 persons (no breakfast)
- Pop! Room - ₱1,042.74 per night for 2 persons (breakfast included)
- Pop! Room - Signature Package - ₱1,245.37 per night for 2 persons (breakfast included)
Hardys Rofa Hotel and Spa Legian
- Superior Room - ₱1,345.64 per night for 2 persons (no breakfast)
- Deluxe Room - ₱1,437.99 per night for 2 persons (no breakfast)
- Superior Room - ₱1,517.13 per night for 2 persons (with breakfast)
- Deluxe Room - ₱1,583.10 per night for 2 persons (with breakfast)
Tebesaya Cottage
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Chill at the Colorful La Plancha in Bali
Visit Garuda Wisnu Kencana
Chill or Surf at the Padang Padang Beach
Climb the edge of the cliff at Uluwatu Temple
Watch the Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu Temple
Visit Tanah Lot Temple
Enjoy Surfing in Bali
- Surfing Lesson at Kuta Beach by 27 Surf Bali
- Surfing Lesson at Legian Beach
- Surfing Lesson in Kuta Bali by S Surf School
- Surfing Lesson in Bali by Odysseys Surf School
- Surfing Lesson in Seminyak Bali by Nuna Surfing School
- Surfing Experience in Kuta Beach Bali by AAA Surf
- Surfing Experiences in South Bali by Rip Curl School of Surf
Dinner and sunset watching at Jimbaran Beach
- Jimbaran Seafood Dining and Sunset Experience
- Seafood Dinner in Jimbaran Bali
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Watch the iconic Barong and Kris Dance in Bali
Try Bali’s local food
Here are some options:.
- Bebek Bengil in Bali
- Tipsy Tea at Azul Beach Club
- Bale Udang Mang Engking in Kuta and Ubud
- TADD'S Restaurant at Montigo Resorts Seminyak
Join a Cooking Class
Here are some cooking classes that you could join:.
- Cooking Class in Ubud
- Goya Boutique Resort Cooking Class Experience in Ubud
Explore Bali Batuan Temple
Visit Tirta Empul Temple
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Explore Tegallalang Rice Terraces
Visit the captivating Ubud Royal Palace
Be Amazed by the monkeys at the Ubud Monkey Forest
Visit Goa Gajah
Get mesmerized at Tegenungan Waterfall
Ride the swing and have a taste of local coffee at Jambe Asri Agrotourism
Have a Balinese Massage
Relax and Party at Finns Beach Club in Bali
OTHER ATTRACTIONS, THINGS TO DO AND TOURS IN BALI
Nusa Penida Full Day Tour from Bali
- Explore the gorgeous Nusa Penida island with round trip transfers from Bali!
- Take picture in the Insta-famous spots of Kelingking Beach (T-Rex Cliff) and Angel Billabong in the West side of the island
- Enjoy the beauty of Diamond Beach and Tembeling Beach in the East and South side of the island
- You can choose to explore the beautiful marine life by snorkeling in Crystal Bay, Manta Bay, or Gamat Bay
Bali Instagram Tour
- Join the Bali Instagram Tour with a visit to the famous Lempuyang Temple "Gate of Heaven" and many more!
- Travel to North side of Bali and visit Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, and continue to photospot Handara Gate.
- Explore East side of Bali to explore the iconic Tirta Gangga water palace and Virgin Beach.
- Extend your trip to Nusa Penida if you choose the 2-days private tour (available for English-speaking guide package only)
- Round trip hotel transfers with friendly driver are also included so no need to worry about a stressful commute around Bali!
Bali's Greatest Hits
- See Bali's local craft industries in action, everything from art to jewelry to woodwork
- Take a seat at a traditional Balinese Barong and Kris performance
- Tuck into a local lunch with views over sparklingly clear waters to Batur Volcano
- Be cleansed with a temple's holy waters and see royal tombs
- Choose the Private Tour and you can tailor the itinerary to fit in additional gallery stops if you wish
- Enjoy air conditioned transport with hotel pick up, accompanied by your friendly private guide
Ayung White Water Rafting with Red Paddles
- Cool off from Bali's heat by going whitewater rafting, Bali's top adventure, at Ayung River
- See the lush rainforest, stunning waterfalls, and breathtaking gorges in the surrounding areas
- Delicious buffet lunch/dinner and convenient roundtrip transfers to your hotel included
- Follow experienced and friendly guides who will make sure that you have fun while keeping you safe
- Suitable for solo travelers and people of all ages (aged 7-65) and inclusive of personal insurance coverage
Mount Batur Sunrise Trekking
- Hike to the top of an active volcano, Mount Batur, part of UNESCO's Global Geopark Network
- Hike up to the height of 1717 meters (5633 feet) above sea level and be rewarded with mesmerizing views
- Make use of fantastic photo taking opportunities of the volcanic valley, Mount Agung, Mount Abang and more
- Indulge in a delicious breakfast at the top with the backdrop of stunning Balinese mountainscapes
- Stop at a coffee plantation and try Luwak Coffee, the rarest and most expensive coffee in the world
Lembongan Reef Cruise
- Board a luxury catamaran and spend the day enjoying Nusa Lembongan's turquoise waters
- Pack your day with fun-filled activities: snorkeling, 'submarine' coral viewing, island cultural walk, 35m slide, and unlimited banana boat rides plus optional diving or aquanauts!
- Feel full and content throughout the day with food and drinks provided, including morning and afternoon tea and snacks plus a delicious international buffet lunch
- Relax in air conditioned comfort, with hotel pick up and drop off included, and an informative English speaking guide
The Heart of Bali Tour
- Be awed by the beauty of UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jatiluwih rice terraces
- Enjoy the natural volcanic hot spring Angseri located at the foot of Mount Batukaru
- Visit ancient temples off the beaten track with stunning natural landscape
Ubud Highlights Private Day Tour
- Explore hidden waterfalls such as Kanto Lampo and Tibumana Waterfall, Suwat Waterfall, Ubud Market to buy souvenirs, Ubud Palace, and all top attractions in Ubud if you want to make your own plans.
- Snap Instagram-worthy photos when you visit Tegalalang Rice Terraces, Tegenungan Waterfall, and more!
- Complement your trip when you stop by at the vast greeneries of Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary.
- Customise your itinerary and get the chance to discover Tirta Empul Temple, Jungle Swing or Bali Swing, Campuhan Ridge Walk, Coffee plantation and coffee making process and taste.
WHERE TO SHOP IN BALI?
Agung bali souvenir shop.
Traditional Art Market
- Ubud Market
SAMPLE 3 DAYS AND 3 NIGHT BALI DIY ITINERARY
Day 1 - arrival and ubud tour part 1.
- Watch Barong and Kris Dance
- Jambe Asri Agrotourism
- Batuan Temple
- Lunch - Babi Guling
- Ubud Monkey Forest
- Ubud Royal Palace
- Tegallalang Rice Terraces
- Tirta Empul Temple
DAY 2 - UBUD TOUR PART 2 AND BACK TO DENPASAR
- Tegenungan Waterfall
- Traditional Art Market for souvenir shopping
DAY 3 - EXPLORE MORE OF BALI AND DEPARTURE
BALI TRIP BUDGET AND EXPENSES
- You are a group of two.
- You will be staying for 1 night at Tebesaya Cottage in Ubud that is good for 2 persons for PHP 2,200 per night with complimentary breakfast.
- For your 2nd night, you'll be staying at POP! Hotel Kuta Beach for PHP 1,060 per night with complimentary breakfast.
- Your budget for food is from 50,000 to 150,000 IDR per meal for lunch and dinner per person.
- You'll be renting a private car for 3 days.
PRE-TRAVEL EXPENSES
- Tebesaya Cottage for 1 night - PHP 2,200 / 2 = 1,100 per person
- POP! Hotel Kuta Beach for 1 night - PHP 1,060 / 2 = 530 per person
- 3 days Bali Private Car Charter - PHP 1,600 per day x 3 = PHP 4,800 / 2 = 2,400 per person.
TOTAL PRE-TRAVEL EXPENSES- PHP 4,030 per person
Day 1 expenses.
- Can rental - pre-booked
- Watch Barong and Kris Dance - 100,000 IDR
- Jambe Asri Agrotourism - Free
- Batuan Temple - 10,000 IDR
- Goa Gajah - 15,000 IDR
- Lunch (Babi Guling) - 70,000 IDR
- Ubud Monkey Forest - 50,000 IDR
- Ubud Royal Palace - Free
- Ubud Market - Free
- Tegallalang Rice Terraces - 10,000 IDR
- Tirta Empul Temple - 15,000 IDR
- Dinner - 50,000 IDR
- 1st night: Tebesaya Cottage - pre-booked
- TOTAL - 320,000 IDR
DAY 2 EXPENSES
- Breakfast - complimentary
- Tegenungan Waterfall - 15,000 IDR
- Traditional Art Market - Free
- Lunch (Tepi Sawah Crispy Duck) - 115,000 IDR
- Garuda Wisnu Kencana - 100,000 IDR
- Padang-padang Beach - 10,000 IDR
- Uluwatu Temple - 30,000 IDR
- Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu Temple - 100,000 IDR
- 1st night: POP! Hotel Kuta Beach - pre-booked
- Dinner - 50,000
- TOTAL - 420,000 IDR
DAY 3 EXPENSES
- Agung Bali Souvenir Shop - Free
- Lunch - 50,000 IDR
- Tanah Lot - 60,000 IDR
- Nusa Dua - Free
- La Plancha/Dinner - 150,000 IDR
- TOTAL - 260,000 IDR
SUMMARY OF EXPENSES
- DAY 1 - 320,000 IDR
- DAY 2 - 420,000 IDR
- DAY 3 - 260,000 IDR
TOTAL - 1,000,000 IDR or 3,600 PHP per person
Pre-travel bookings - 4,030 php per person, grand total - 7,630 php per person.
- Round trip airfare Manila-Bali-Manila
- NAIA terminal fee and travel tax
- Food expense for snacks
- Tips or gratuities which is customary in Indonesian culture
- Budget for pasalubong, souvenirs and shopping expenses
I hope this First-timer Travel Guide for Bali Indonesia will help you in planning a memorable and budget-friendly Bali Indonesia Adventure! Enjoy and have fun!
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Hi. What is the reason why you stayed at 3 different hotels during your stay in Bali? What is the advantage of doing so? Thank you. Your blog is very informative.
did you have to buy travel insurance? what travel insurance can you recommend?
Very informative thank you!
HI! How were you able to arrange your pickup at the airport? I have talked to klook CSR that they keep telling me that it is not possible. Thanks :)
Hi. I'd like to know if you did buy the whole day iti in klook or you just bought the car rental?
does buying in klook entrance tickets/package cheaper than buying on the spot?
super helpful! <3
I'm planning to travel to Indonesia this is very helpful.
WOW!Very helpful, hopefully its still visa free.
Thank you for your blog, good orientation for me as we plan our travel to Bali this year. I wish to buy colorful fabrics and spices after enjoying eating local food. Can I buy theses at Ubod market ?
Hello po! This os very helpful blog. Sir i am planning to visit Bali for 4D3N. How can i book the private car for 4days? Possible po ba na siya ang gagamitin from day 1 from airport to all tours plus paghatid sa airport on the day po ng departure in Bali. Thank you po.
Hi, how about staying to a relative in bali. Anong need documents need sa immigration?
7,630 philippines money is not xpensive🤍🤍my god i will set my vacation soon?when im going back home
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CONTENT OVERVIEW. Itinerary #1: A Classic 7-Day Bali Itinerary. Itinerary #2: 7 Days in Bali (for Family) Itinerary #3: 7-Day Ubud and Uluwatu Tour for Couples. Itinerary #4: Balinese Culture Immersion in 7 Days. Itinerary #5: 7-Day Island Hopping Tour to Bali and Gili Islands. Costs for a 7-Day Trip to Bali.
5 Days Unforgettable Experience Tour Bali - Nusa Penida. 5.0 (8 traveler reviews) "They made out trip so easy ans full of knowledge and joy." Angela, traveled in April 2022. Destinations. Denpasar, Nusa Penida, Ubud, Tanah Lot, Bali. Age Range. 7 to 80 year olds. Islands.
BALI TOURS INDONESIA PACKAGES. Bali is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world, and with good reason, as this island which is known as the 'Island of the Gods' is one of the most beautiful places on earth. We are one of the leader and experienced in bound Travel Companies in Bali will serve you to explore the island of Bali ...
Bali Tours Packages 6 Day Tour Your first stop is in the iconic Taman Ayun Temple, a temple complex with lush gardens, water ponds with beautiful architecture with the uniqueness temple like a pagoda that has a multilevel black roof.
How to Get to Bali. There are 3 ways to get to Bali: plane, boat and bus. The most popular way to get to Bali is by plane, flying into the Ngurah Rai International Airport or Denpasar International Airport. There is one Bali airport (two names) that serves Bali and is located in Denpasar.
In addition to it, we have the CHSE Certification by the Government of Indonesia: Health, Security, Higyene & Covid-19-Ready. We are also an Official Sponsor of the Government of Indonesia, therefore we can apply for a tourist visa for your Client. Constantly improved tours in Bali and all Indonesia. Clients' Satisfaction: 99,97%.
INDONESIA TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS. A passport valid for at least 6 months.; Covid-19 vaccine certificate or vaccination card showing proof of full dose and/or booster shot. Only fully-vaccinated travelers are allowed to enter Indonesia. Proof of return flight and hotel booking confirmation and payment of accommodation while in Indonesia.; Download and register to PeduliLindungi app.
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