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"Nature enthusiast, animal lover and passionate family man. Your journey must be safe, fun, efficient and convenient. “My mission is to create an unforgettable experience by providing you with the best that Bali has to offer.”

EXPLORE BALI THE LOCAL WAY

Food, Art, History, Adventure? Whatever your passion, we provide you the Perfect Private tour within the Bali region! No one knows Bali better than a Local. Book with us & Explore all its Secrets!

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Put your next adventure in the hands of an local expert. We want to make your holiday in Bali memorable, whether you are traveling alone, with family, or group of friends, we do our best to fulfill your wishes.

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Our goal is to give you an experience of a lifetime by making your dreams come reality. We provide personalized service to meet your every expectation and provide the best experience!

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Lembongan Island

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Nusa Penida

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Airport Transfer

Priced pr. group size

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Jungle Trekking Tour

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Volcano Trekking Tour

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Snorkeling Tour

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Village Trekking Tour

Cycling

Cycling Tour

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Volcano & Art village tour

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Leke Waterfall, Taman Ayun & Tanah Lot Temple

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Garuda Wisnu Kencana & Uluwatu Jimbaran Bay

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Cooking Class & Kecak Fire Dance

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Traditional Village & Ancient Hall of Justice

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Gunung Kawi – Art & Purification

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Heavens gate, Tirta Gangga & Virgin beach

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Besakih Temple

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World Heritage Country Side Tour

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Uluwatu Cliff Temple Sunset Tour

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Bedugul Tour

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Visit one of Bali's most iconic temples on Uluwatu cliff and experience one of our most famous cultural performances, the Kecak and Fire dance.

Explore the gems of Bali

Bali is not only known as the Island of Gods but also for its incredibly diverse attractions. The island offers thousands of historically fascinating sites. It is home to many thriving wildlife habitats and gorgeous scenery that is enough to keep every traveler entertained!

Specials & Packages

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Full Day Tours

Cliffwalk thrill, treetop adventure, our location.

JL Mertasari Street No.1B, Sanur Kauh, Pbox: 80228, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia

Monday - Saturday: 9am-18pm

Sunday: 6pm - 10pm

With over 14 years of experience & full license from the Indonesian Tourist board association, our family owned tour business offers both “traditional” and some more special destinations.

Whether you are looking for adventure tours, hiking tours, cycling tours & or to mingle with locals, we can provide a diversity of tours at compatible prices for friends and families.

Monday – Saturday: 8am-10pm Sunday: 6pm – 10pm

+62 813-3788-8337

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  • About ASITA

ASITA Bali - Bali Indonesia Keindahan Alam yang menggoda, keramahan penduduk yang melegenda

Association of The Indonesian Tours And Travel Agencies (ASITA) adalah Asosiasi Perusahaan Perjalanan Wisata Indonesia. ASITA didirikan di Jakarta pada 7 Januari 1971 dan saat ini, ASITA tingkat Nasional berkedudukan di Jakarta. ASITA sendiri memiliki 31 Dewan Pimpinan Daerah (DPD) yang tersebar di seluruh Indonesia yang salah satunya terdapat di Bali yang didirikan pada tahun 1974.

ASITA BALI merupakan salah satu anggota Stakeholder Gabungan Industri Pariwisata Indonesia (GIPI) Bali atau yang lebih dikenal dengan sebutan Bali Tourism Board.

Untuk memudahkan pengawasan pasar utamanya terkait dalam hal promosi, ASITA Bali telah terbentuk divisi-divisi yang berkonsentrasi di pangsa pasarnya masing-masing antara lain:

  • Bali Bagus  (Pangsa Pasar ASEAN)
  • Kirei Bali (Pangsa Pasar Jepang)
  • Australian Market  (Pangsa Pasar Australia)
  • Bali Liang (Pangsa Pasar Mandarin)
  • BAKTA  (Pangsa Pasar Korea)
  • WedCom  (Pangsa Pasar Eropa Barat)
  • East Europe Market  (Pangsa Pasar Eropa Timur)
  • Cinta Bali (Pangsa Pasar Domestik)
  • Namaste  (Pangsa Pasar India)
  • American Market  (Pangsa Pasar Amerika)

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HPI Bali (Himpunan Pramuwisata Indonesia Bali)  

Himpunan Pramuwisata Indonesia Bali (HPI Bali) or Association of Indonesian Tour Guide of Bali is a body organised by the members of licensed tour guides in Bali in partnership with Department of Tourism of Bali. 

Tour Guide Competence Certification 2020 by Dr Subadra 

Office Address:

The office of Association of Indonesian Tour Guide of Bali  is located at

Jalan Sekar Tunjung VIII No.9

Denpasar Timur, Bali

Postcode 80237

Telephone: (0361) 466300

Licenced Tour Guide in Bali

Currently, there have been ... licensed Tour Guides in Bali.

Tour Guide Assesor from Professional Certification Agency of PARINDO, Bali 

What Languages are Available?

There are many languages available including Indoensian, English, Japanese, German, French, Italian, Korean, Mandarin (Chinese), Russian, Dutch, etc.

Requirements for Tour Guide License

Tour Guide Competence Certification 2018 by Dr Subadra

Download  Requirements for Tour Guide License

Tour Guide Competence Certification 2020 by Dr Subadra

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Sunrise Volcano Trekking: Mt. Batur, Bali

Book Your Sunrise Trek with Fun, Licensed, English-Speaking Guides. Includes Breakfast & Transportation.

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  • What to Bring
  • Pick Up Time
  • Our Safety Policy
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From Toya Bungkah village, you’ll begin your hike before dawn under a blanket of a million stars and trek safely at a pace that suits your group. From the summit you’ll watch the sky turn from dark purple to a multitude of colors like sapphire blue, burnt orange and sassy pink as the sun rises over the eastern ocean.

The daylight will reveal fantastic panoramic photo opportunities of the volcanic valley and spectacular views of holy Mt. Agung, Mount Abang and Mount Rinjani all te way in Lombok.

A refreshing breakfast, coffee, tea and water will help to prepare you for the trek back down the mountain where you’ll see recent lava flows and the intriguing volcanic landscape.

You’ll experience beautiful scenery throughout your trek such as views of crater lake, black lava landscape and the beautiful flora and fauna of the Balinese countryside. Meet villagers along the way and learn about the history and culture from locals as well as your English-speaking guide.

You’ll arrive back at Toya Bungkah village and stop at a Balinese Coffee Plantation where you’ll get to try Luwak coffee, the rarest and most expensive coffee in the world. From here, we’ll take you back to your hotel in time to enjoy the rest of your day by the pool or on the beach.

01.40-03.00 AM: Pick up time (depends on your hotel location).

03.45 AM: Arrival at the starting point in Toya Bungkah village.

05.45 AM: Arrival at the summit of Mount Batur (sunrise point).

07.00 AM: Continue our trip around the rim of the crater.

07.30  AM: Begin our descent to the finishing point of our trek (Toya Bungkah village).

09.00 AM: Arrival at Toya Bungkah village where you’ll board the bus back to your hotel.

10.00 AM: Stop off at a Balinese coffee plantation.

11.00 AM: Approximate arrival at your hotel.

 33 USD/ IDR 500K per pax 

Your fee includes the IDR 100,000 to enter the park. Since we give personal tours, we must add a 50% charge for solo travelers. It is recommended that you bring extra money for shopping. Tipping is not required, but is always appreciated if you enjoy your trek.

Cancellation:

Please note that because of preparation and scheduling commitments, cancellations on the day of or the day before your trek or tour are non-refundable. In all other situations we will try our best to provide a full refund.

What to Bring:

  • Sport shoes (hiking boots are fine, but not required for this trek)
  • Long pants and warm jacket

You May Also Bring:

  • You can bring a clean shirt or towel if you think you may want to change after the hike.
  • Personal snack food or beverages
  • A small pack or bag
  • Hiking stick
  • Hat to protect from the sun

Please do not bring:

  • Radio or music unless they are personal headphones
  • This hike is not suitable for baby carriages or strollers

Since we have not yet confirmed the exact location of your hotel, pick up times are approximate.

  • Ubud: 02:30 AM
  • Sanur: 02:00 AM
  • Kuta:  01:30 AM
  • Nusa Dua:  01:30 AM
  • Jimbaran : 01.30 AM
  • Seminyak: 01:30 AM
  • Legian: 01:30 AM

We understand that you have invested a lot of time and money in your trip to Bali. We want to help make your holiday as enjoyable as possible and we are excited to share with you our beautiful landscape, customs and culture.

We promise to deliver an experience that is beyond your expectations and will take special care to address all your concerns and to accommodate all your needs while you are with us.

We understand that a careless accident can impact your vacation in a negative way. Therefore our drivers are all licensed and drive safely to and from your destination. Our guides are experienced and knowledgeable, knowing the hazards and risks with each climb as well as the limitations of some of our guests. For your safety we will always err on the side of caution.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding safety, please contact us at [email protected] .

Is it safe to trek Mt. Batur at this time? Yes. We have cancelled all treks to Mt. Agung as well as other activities within 12 kilometers of that volcano, but Mt. Batur is still safe and well outside the evacuation area.

Do we really need to hire a guide for this trek?

Yes. Even though there is no regulation requiring the use of a trekking guide for Batur, the locals will insist that you use one to help the local economy. We highly advise that you do not attempt to trek Batur without one. If you do not choose to use us, please find an experienced guide before arriving to the volcano.

Can we camp on Mount Batur?

Yes. Camping on Batur is another great experience and we have trekking packages especially for those who want to camp overnight. Please go to our Batur Camping page here or contact us at [email protected] .

Can you guarantee that I see the sunrise?

Unfortunately, because the weather is so unpredictable, we cannot guarantee that you will see the sunrise. The good news is that guests overwhelmingly love this trek, regardless. The beauty of the forest, crater and lava valley makes this a 5-star trek, even on cloudy days.

What happens if I get hurt?

Though we have the highest safety standards of any guides on Mount Batur, sometimes accidents do occur. In the case of evacuation or other serious injury, the local rescue team will be immediately notified to respond to the emergency. The injured person will be cared for and taken to a hospital if necessary.

Our guides are trained to notify family or friends of the injured person as soon as possible and to insure all steps are take to get them treated quickly and safely.

Will there be a lot of other trekkers?

Because trekking Mount Batur is such a wonderful experience, many visitors to Bali have it on their to-do list. This can cause there to be a few more climbers than expected, but the guides manage the groups well and Bali Trekking Exploration does not join with any other trekking parties.

You will be guided along the most enjoyable trail, whether that means better scenery or fewer crowds. Our Batur guides are local and experienced. They know the mountain better than anyone and will find trails to avoid other groups as much as possible. We know crowds can be a concern so we do our best to manage the situation.

What if I’m afraid of heights?

Trekking volcanoes is not recommended for those who have a serious fear of high places. Even though Mount Batur is an easy climb in respect to other mountains in Bali, it is 1717 meters above sea level. Please keep this in mind before you decide to book your trek. As always, we are happy to answer any questions you have. Please contact us here for more information.

Can I wear flips or sandals on this trek?

It is not recommended, but some people do. It is advisable that you wear comfortable shoes or hiking boots if you have them.

Is Mount Batur an active volcano?

Yes. The last eruption was in 1999-2000. International scientists study the volcano so it is highly unlikely that an eruption would occur without warning.

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The Highlight of Our Trip

Gede was a fantastic guide and made the experience truly a memorable one. Would recommend if your in Bali to do this trip with Bali Trekking Exploration.

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One of the Best Days Ever!

Thank you Mt. Batur guide, Sarjana Nyoman, for one of the best days ever!

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The Secret Trail to the Summit

Witong was very friendly, and allowed me to stop as often as i wanted. His English is very good and I highly recommend him as a guide. We took the less crowded route and went all the way to the top! Great guide and experience! Deny, the driver was also very friendly and helpful. He knows the best places to stop on the way back and also very knowledgeable.

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Fun, Experienced Guide

We really enjoyed the trek, and Gede was a really easy going guy, he was great to chat with up and down the volcano and with his experience of doing the trek more than 7000 times we were in safe hands. I would highly recommend anyone wanting to do the trek to do it with him.

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English-Speaking Guide

Our guide Komang Nik was very helpful and explained a lot about the volcano, Bali and its culture. A very nice guy with good english! 🙂 We definitely would recommend to ask explicitly for this guide. The tour was worth waking up so early!

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An Experience I will Never Forget

It was just a great trip and all super arranged we were picked up at night and started the tour early in the morning. Once we got up we had the of course great view and breakfast and tea!! ♡ all was super taken care of and it was an experience i would never forget, especially of the great guide, super energetic and happy!! Thank you for everything!! 

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Trekking with a Great Guide

We had an amazing experience trekking to the top of Mount Batur. We were accompanied along the way with a great guide who explained a lot of the history of the Volcano and shared some interesting knowledge on the spiritual side of this part of Bali. 

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Discover the “Real” Bali

If you are looking for an unforgettable visit to discover the real Bali I recommend you to travel around the island with Gede. An amazing human that will respect all your wishes and take you to hidden gems of Bali while sharing with you local culture with great passion and always with attention for your safety and comfort.

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Funny, Helpful Guide!

Our guide Gede was awesome really helpful and funny guy who helped us in our trekking to the mount Batur. I highly recommended Gede as your guide!!

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Highly Recommend This Tour

As for our guide; Gede – what a legend. Super nice, helpful, informative and helped us take some amazing photos. Would highly recommend his tour. Thanks so much!

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Gede suyasa B.

My name is gede suyasa, i have been working in tourism and hospitality industry more than 25 years,with my experiences i will make your holiday unforgettable memories.                                                                                                                                  .

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Welcome to Bali, the enchanting Island of the Gods! I am Diana, here to help you explore the stunning landscapes, rich culture, and vibrant traditions that this island paradise has to offer. From lush rice terraces to ancient temples, pristine beaches to bustling markets, get ready for an unforgettable journey through Bali's captivating beauty and unique charm. Let's embark on this adventure together!                                                                                                                                  

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Myself and family-owned tour operator that focuses on creating memorable & unique experiences around Bali especially Ubud. Myself is composed of fun, adventurous and passionate. I love meeting new people from around the world and helping them capture amazing photos and experience our local culture. My promise to you is that you will always be treated as family. We’re sure you will have a fun, safe and unique experience that you won’t find anywhere else. We look forward to meeting you.                                                                                                                                  

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Hello my name is Nyoman S, im a Local Tour Driver and Guide in Bali, I'm very happily to show you the best places to visit and take you for unique cultural experiences during your holiday on the Island of the Gods.                                                                                                                                  

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I have been giving professional trekking tours of Mount Batur almost daily for the past eight years. I love interacting with adventurer and local alike to show them the best part of Mount Batur. I work with a team of amazing and experienced mountain guide so if I'm not there, it will be Wayan who are all local born in the area of Mount Batur and have given hundreds of tours throughout the years. Our biggest reward is seeing you leaving with the biggest smile on your face, even if exhausted and all sweat! I'll make sure you will love the experience so much that you will want to share it with everyone back home.                                                                                                                                  

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I am "Ketut EL" a young energetic adventurer who can show you around, find the most instagrammable, hidden gems and much more. Born and living in Bali as Balinese, so I know my Bali very well. As a certified tour guide for more than 10 years I'm happy to show you the real-Bali. Bali as you, please ! Everything can be personalized.                                                                                                                                  

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“ Monkey forest and temples -what an amazing experience ”

I had an amazing day in ubud with Diana, it was a very knowledgeable and a great experience learning about the history and culture and I throughly enjoyed it, highly recommend, 5 star guide, thank you again️

Leigh B.

You are very welcome Leigh. Hope to see you again and please enjoy the rest of your time in Bali

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When you use bali trekking tour package and climb Mount Batur, you will always be accompanied by a guide. The guide will help you to climb safely and return to the finish point without any problem. Now, have you wondered where these guides are coming from? The answer is only one. They are the member of Mount Batur Trekking Guides Association. Many Bali trekking tour companies work together and use this association service in order to provide a guide for their clients. And, there are many reasons why those companies always use the guides for their client climbing activity at Mount Batur.

They Are Expert in Climbing Mount Batur

The association of Mount Batur trekking guides has hundreds of guides that will help you to climb safely. Mostly, these guides are coming from Kintamani area. Therefore, they know the route in Mount Batur. They have been climbing this mountain since they were a kid. However, in order to become a guide, they also have to finish the guide class and pass the test to get a license. So, it’s not everyone can become a guide. It is a group of selected people that has the qualification to guide you safely. Therefore, the mount Batur trekking price you paid for their service is worth.

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The association guides also help you to climb in a correct way. As we all know, Mount Batur is one of the sacred places for Balinese. Therefore, you have to follow the rule. This is where a guide can help you to stay in the line and keep you away from the problem. Moreover, When you try mount Batur Sunrise trekking , you will start climbing at dawn, when the day is still dark. The guide will ensure you that you use the correct route and method to climb, so you won’t get any incident that can injure and even harm your life.

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All guides from the Association of mount batur trekking are expert and can help you to climb Mount Batur safely. However, there is another reason why this association is important. They are there to protect you, the climbers. If you try to climb by yourself or solo trekking, there are many chances that you will be scammed by locals who see you as an easy target. With a guide, you don’t need to worry about that. They are well-known; therefore you won’t get any trouble from locals. Maybe you need to pay more, but that’s what you need to do.

Basically, Association of mount batur trekking is an important part of your climb. More than that, they are also an important part of society in Kintamani, especially the area close to Mount Batur. Their existence has one purpose, which is to provide the best experience for anyone who wants to try Mount Batur trekking. Moreover, they also have a big part in developing the locals’ economy by providing a job for a climbing expert that lives close to Mount Batur. We can say that the association changes the life-quality of people that live there. So, it is important to use their service for a better purpose.

Maybe, you read someone writing about their Mount Batur trekking and have a bad experience with the guide. Mostly, that problem occurs because they try solo trekking and have a problem with their climbing. Then, they just hire a guide that they can find. This is the reason why the Association of mount batur trekking is important. Use their guide by purchasing the package from mount Batur trekking company , BaliTrekkingGuideandTour.com. Their guide is the best and their service is satisfying. They will give you the best experience in climbing Mount Batur and enjoy the sunrise or sunset scenery from the top of the mountain.

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Bali , the Island of the Gods, is a paradise for travellers seeking a blend of natural beauty, culture, and adventure. With so much to see and do, it can be overwhelming to plan your itinerary . That's where tours come in – they provide a hassle-free way to explore the island's many wonders with expert guides and well-organized itineraries. Whether you're into temple-hopping , jungle trekking, or beach-hopping, there's a wide variety of tours in Bali. From off-the-beaten-path adventures to popular tourist attractions, here are some of the best Bali tours to make your trip unforgettable.

1. Climb Gunung Agung

2. take a yoga class, 3. summit gunung batur, 4. explore the rice fields around ubud, 5. enjoy a snorkelling day trip to nusa lembongan, 6. take a day tour of one of the gili islands, 7. see dolphins, waterfalls and temples in northern bali.

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Bali’s highest peak, the dramatic, 3031m-high Gunung Agung volcano, is home to a number of important religious sites. Summitting Bali’s holiest peak requires a very strenuous guided climb, but the ascent and descent can be managed in one day.

Climbing this iconic volcano is one of the best Bali tours, but be aware that this is a serious climb. It’s strongly advised hikers book an established trekking guide. You’ll find many guide services in Sidemen village, 18km from Pura Pasar Agung; as well as Selat and Tirtagangga.

In the resorts, there’s Bali Sunrise Trekking and Tours in Ubud and Perama (bookable through their offices in most tourist centres or at www.peramatour.com). Else climb with Gung Bawa , a good-humoured, highly experienced and dependable guide who speaks excellent English.

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Taking a yoga class in Bali is a transformative experience that combines the beauty of the island with the serene practice of yoga. As the gentle ocean breeze rustles the palm trees, you find yourself surrounded by lush greenery and a vibrant spiritual atmosphere.

The picturesque setting provides the ideal backdrop for your yoga journey, allowing you to connect deeply with nature and your inner self. The classes are often held in open-air studios or on pristine beaches, enabling you to soak up the breathtaking views while immersing yourself in the ancient wisdom of yoga.

Whether you are a seasoned yogi or a beginner, Bali offers a wide range of yoga styles and retreats, catering to all levels and preferences.

Make sure to read our article about the best yoga retreats in Bali or check out our 7 day Bali Yoga retreat

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Just like climbing Agung, climbing Gunung Batur, is one of the best Bali tours. On a clear day, no scenery in Bali can match that of the Batur area. With its volcanic peaks and silver-turquoise crater lake, the scale and spectacle of this landscape remain unrivalled.

The best way to see it is from the top of Bali’s most climbed mountain, the 1717m-high Gunung Batur (Mount Batur).

Wisps of sulphurous smoke still drift from smaller cones on the slopes of this ancient volcano, which last erupted in 2000. Given the scenery, it’s no surprise that this is one of Bali’s most popular tourist destinations.

Most only visit on a day trip but stay overnight in either lakeside Toya Bungkah or Kedisan and hike to the summit to experience the magic of the scenery at sunrise. A guide is essential for sunrise treks. Use the Association of Mount Batur Trekking Guides , which has offices in Toya Bungkah and Pura Jati.

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There are several popular rice paddy walks on the outskirts of Ubud , some of which can be combined into one almost circular trek. Each has views that are perfect real-life versions of the Walter Spies-style paintings you see in Ubud's museums and galleries.

Cutting across the rice fields, the track becomes totally indistinct at times. But these narrow paths that run along the top of the dykes look out across to the amazing Gunung Agung (cloud cover permitting) as conical-hatted farmers work in the glittering rice paddies with the mountain in the background.

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Protected as a marine conservation area, the reefs around Nusa Lembongan attract divers from all over the world, not least for the chance to swim with manta rays and the one-tonne legendary local giant, the mola mola (oceanic sunfish), from early July to the end of October.

The diving here is unquestionably the most dramatic in Bali, but also rarely benign, as currents and waves can be fierce. Many of the reefs are rewarding for snorkelling. Prime spots off Nusa Lembongan that are accessible from the shore if the tide is right are Mangrove Corner and Mushroom Bay.

Virtually every guesthouse and hotel on the Islands can organize trips or contact one of the several dive centres on the island. Seek out five-star PADI dive school Big Fish Diving at Jungutbatu.

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Fringed by dazzling white-sand beaches, turquoise waters and reefs that teem with turtles and fish, the trio of the tiny Gili Islands just off Lombok ’s northwest coast are strikingly beautiful and have exploded in popularity.

With no motorized vehicles allowed on any of the islands (just horse carts and bicycles), and swathes of the dusty interiors still taken up with coconut plantations and sandy tracks, the Gilis are as close as you can get to living the tropical dream.

Island life here can be incredibly seductive, and most visitors revel in long days spent snorkelling the reefs, eating fresh seafood and enjoying the spectacular views, with the volcanic profiles of Bali and Lombok filling the horizon.

It's one of the most popular Bali tours, as it's possible to visit any of the three on a day trip from Bali.

Gili Trawangan is the most developed. Diminutive Gili Meno, next east of Gili Trawangan, is the smallest and quietest of the Gilis, with no nightlife except a laidback bar or two. East again, Gili Air falls somewhere in between, with plenty of restaurants and bars but a much larger population of islanders to balance out the tourist influx.

Dive deep into Balinese culture with this tailor-made trip to Bali's Culture & Gili's beaches . Visits include rice field walks, the Gates of Heaven, water temples like Tirta Empul and Tirta Gangga as well as a traditional cooking class. Your trip ends with the beaches of Gili Air and Jimbaran.

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A cool, less populated landscape of morning mists and forest, inland north Bali feels like a different island when compared to the crowded southern plains. The Bedugal highlands is an area defined by mountains, lakes and waterfalls with swathes of clove and coffee plantations around hilltown Munduk.

Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, an important temple and a destination for Balinese-Hindu pilgrims, is also here. In the east is the active Gunung Batur volcano where occasional puffs of smoke waft from black rock, one of Bali's most popular sunrise hikes. At its base are other walks over parched, ethereal terrain peppered with giant boulders ejected from the earth's core.

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Dolphin-spotting boat trips are wildly popular around Lovina and cultural activities including cooking classes are on offer too. Lovina’s proximity to good snorkelling and diving sites, and as a base for day-trips to nearby waterfalls and temples are another key appeal and make this area a good spot to try different activities. The Buddhist monastery and hot springs (air panas) at Banjar, 10km west, and temples and waterfalls east of Singaraja make a good days out.

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8. Explore Bali's best beaches

Exploring the best beaches in Bali is an enchanting adventure that unveils a world of sun-kissed shores and turquoise waters. From the iconic Kuta Beach to the hidden gems like Nusa Dua and Uluwatu, each beach offers its own unique charm.

Kuta Beach, with its lively atmosphere and vibrant surf scene, attracts sunseekers and water sports enthusiasts alike. Seminyak Beach, just a stone's throw away, boasts trendy beach clubs and luxurious resorts, making it a hotspot for both relaxation and entertainment. For those in search of tranquillity, the pristine shores of Nusa Dua beckon, offering pristine white sand and calm waters perfect for swimming and snorkelling.

Further north, the black sands of Lovina Beach allure visitors with its serene ambience and the opportunity to spot playful dolphins at sunrise. There are tons of tours in Bali that take you to the best beaches. Our " Beaches and Temples " trip takes you to all the best places.

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Looking for adventurous Bali tours? On the Ayung River just west of Ubud, Sobek specializes in whitewater rafting and kayaking tours on the Grade II–III rapids of Bali’s longest waterway. The river is suitable for all levels of rafters and kayakers, from beginners to experienced paddlers, and offers a mix of gentle rapids and thrilling drops.

Courses generally last around two hours long and cover about 8km. Sobek also provide free transfers across southern Bali. Book in Kuta .

Once you tire of sea, sun, sand and shopping, you will be able to find more cultural and spiritual pastimes amid the hedonism of Southern Bali, with lots of opportunities to learn a new skill. Cookery Classes Cookly is a listing of independent chefs and cooks throughout Bali who teach classes, or run traditional Balinese organic, vegan, market and farm tours. Most are family-friendly.

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Lying just below Candikuning at 1200m above sea level, Danau Bratan (Lake Bratan) is the largest and most visited of the three spiritually charged crater lakes around Bedugul. Thought to be 35m deep in places. It is surrounded by forested hills, with the bulk of Gunung Catur (2096m), the caldera’s highest peak, rising sheer behind.

The trail to the summit begins at Gua Jepang, caves built by Indonesian prisoners of war during World War II, and passes through agricultural fields ending where dense forest and the ascent begins.

The last few kilometres require climbing over exposed tree roots on muddy trails and at the top is Pura Puncak Mangu, a simple temple built by the first Mengwi raja and, of course, spectacular views of the three lakes below.

Nearby in Munduk, the most accessible of several falls in the area is the pretty Tanah Barak waterfall, also known as Red Coral Waterfall or simply Munduk Waterfall.

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One of the best Bali tours is exploring its landscape by bicycle. A thrilling and immersive way to connect with the island's natural beauty and cultural heritage. As you pedal along, you'll be captivated by the ever-changing scenery, from lush rice terraces to cascading waterfalls and dense jungles.

Bicycle tours are particularly popular in Ubud, the cultural heart of Bali, and meander through its surrounding countryside. The iconic Tegallalang Rice Terraces are a sight to behold, with their intricate green terraces sculpted into the landscape. Take in the breathtaking views as you ride through the rugged terrain, passing by ancient temples and traditional Balinese architecture.

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From the comfort of a cosy wicker basket, you'll climb to a thrilling 50 metres above the lush rice fields and float at the end of a tether, enjoying awe-inspiring panoramas of the tropical forests surrounding central Bali with Mount Agung on the eastern horizon.

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Tourists planning their visits to Bali, and those who are already on the island, are being urged to only book tours and travel experiences with officially certified guides and travel companies.

The warnings come after a tourist was scammed and assaulted by someone posing as a guide. 

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Tourists in Bali are being advised to do thorough research on their tour guide before booking following an assault on a tourist from China by a man in Bali posing as a tour guide.

The man in question, originally from Surabaya, has been taken into police custody.

The Head of Public Relations Section Denpasar Police, AKP I Ketut Sukadi, has outlined the events of the incident to the press in hopes that such an incident won’t happen again.

The woman, known by her initials HJT, was on vacation in Bali over the Chinese New Year Festival. 

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HJT and her friend are reported to have agreed to book Faisal Akbar Ramadhan, 29, as her tour guide after he offered her his services as a taxi driver. He offered to take them to a nightclub and drive them home. 

AKP Sukadi told reporters , “They enjoyed entertainment and drank alcohol until 01.00 WITA. After that, the victim and her friend asked the suspect to take them back to their hotel in the Nusa Dua area.”

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However, Ramadhan did not take the tourists to their hotel as they requested. He took them to another hotel in the Benoa area.

He convinced HJT to come to a room on the pretense that he was dropping off a gift to a friend. Once in the room, Ramadhan seriously assaulted HJT. Once safely away from him, HJT reported the attack to the police, who were able to track him down and arrest him.

AKP Sukadi is urging tourists to pay attention to the credibility and verification status of prospective tour guides.

Travelers who want to book a tour guide must ensure that the guide is regulated and formally registered with the guide association.

The General Secretary of the Indonesian Tourist Guide Association DPP, Reyhan, told reporters, “So there are many ways [tourists can check], namely to see whether they have a KTPP (Tourist Guide Identification Card) or if they join an association they have at least one of those documents, that is one of the cross-checks.” 

While this advice is sound, tourists may feel uncomfortable asking for verification documents or be unsure as to what would qualify as fraudulent documents.

However, one surefire way to know if a tour guide is not operating legally is to see if they can produce any documents at all.

The tourist guide ID card must match their national ID card and be up to date. If guides cannot show these to guests, guests have the right to walk away and not proceed with booking. 

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One of the best ways to stay safe against the potential for scam guides or criminals with devastating ulterior motives is to book tour guides through accommodation providers, those who come with a personal recommendation, or guides that are provided through legitimate travel companies. 

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This is an issue the authorities are going to have to take more seriously.

This is not the first time a tourist has been violently assaulted by someone posing as a tour guide or driver.

In August 2023, a Brazilian tourist was attacked by her motorcycle taxi driver in the Jimbaran area. 

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Following an attempted extortion of tourists by an unregistered taxi driver in Bali, both Wonderful Indonesia and the taxi company Bluebird issued guidance to help tourists understand all the safety features available in taxis to help them avoid being coerced into booking with someone operating outside of the law. 

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Saturday 17th of February 2024

Police all are fake, Doctor, Professor, Boss, it's all the same, so fake is the name of the game. Buy a degree, and a uniform and play professional. Problem for this overpopulated world, is people simply do not have anywhere else to go. Bali will be turned into a Walt Disney Land of a lost culture. Already almost complete. Glad I saw it when it was wonderful, 30 years ago. So sad, I left a retirement and my half a million usd villa empty. Still remains empty.

Same as Hawaii.

Saturday 24th of February 2024

@Mick, Better fact check before commenting, nowadays there are more options to buy or own property for foreigners, beside lease.

Sunday 18th of February 2024

@edward, I hope you know that the vila was never yours, foreigners can only rent. Short or long term it's still rent (25yr).The worst part is that a lease means you pay the rent up front.

Sure, each tourist should become police officer too 🤣

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we should have to do the job of local officials,ha,ha april the first

Why can't the non functioning and never working police do this checking? Oh, of course, everyone knows everyone else on Bali, and no laws are enforced on relatives. This is NOT the function of tourists, and tourists have no rights at all on dysfunctional Bali.

A reality check.

How many tourists privately book a driver?

Do they check if the driver/guide is licensed? No.

They book online or thru their hotel. Do the check if the driver who turns up is license..no

On any given day there's stacks of tourists on tour mainly on congested, popular routes.

How do you suggest the police handle this?

BTW. Tourists get no penalty for using an unlicensed guide.

BBtW. 'Accomodation' for friends and family is common worldwide. The hypocritical call it 'networking'.

I'll bet you've used it here or elsewhere.

Friday 16th of February 2024

Check if the "guide" has a KTPP (Tourist Guide Identification Card)? That is easy to say when they just push some random card written in Bahasa Indonesia (and possibly faked) into your face.

Why not include in the Do's and Dont's list that tourist much check that guide/drivers carry: 1) KTPP (Tourist Guide Identification Card) 2) KTP (ID card with address in Bali) 3) SIM A SIM A Umum (Driving license for car / commercial vehicles up to 3500 kgs) and then include examples of how these ID's are supposed to look like.

Guide/drivers shall all have an obligation to let tourist take photo of the above before commencing business. No different from all hotels asking for passport and credit cards at check-in that they make copies of, same as what motorbike/car rental companies ask from tourists.

@Exp, Reality. Bugger all if any tourists will do those checks. If the driver is competent, has the necessary language skill and know where you want to go and takes you there with a minimum of fuss, the tourist is happy. Mea culpa. I have and will in the future hire transport without checking. Mainly local people and friends to help them out. Tho elsewhere I'll still adopt the same attitude. On the extremely rare occasion (maybe twice in 25+ years?) when they've been pinged I've paid the driver's fine. If pinged the tourist won't be stranded, the car and driver will be allowed to continue.

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Bali Tourist Map: Your Ultimate Guide to Exploring Bali’s Best Attractions

Bali adalah sebuah provinsi terkenal di Indonesia, yang terkenal dengan pantai-pantainya yang menakjubkan, pemandangan hijau yang subur, dan warisan budaya yang kaya. Ini adalah tempat favorit bagi para wisatawan. Namun, bagi mereka yang berkunjung untuk pertama kalinya, beragam atraksi dan aktivitas yang tersedia mungkin tampak sulit untuk direncanakan. Pada titik inilah, peta wisata Bali menjadi sumber daya yang sangat berharga.

A colorful map of Bali with landmarks, beaches, and attractions

The Bali tourist map is a comprehensive guide that provides visitors with information on popular regions, key attractions, activities and experiences, accommodation options, transportation tips, travel tips, dining and cuisine, and frequently asked questions. It is an essential tool for anyone planning a trip to Bali, whether they are traveling solo, with family, or in a group.

By using the Bali tourist map, visitors can easily navigate their way around the island and make the most of their time there. They can discover hidden gems, explore Bali’s rich culture, and experience the island’s natural beauty. With so much to see and do, the Bali tourist map is an invaluable resource that helps visitors create unforgettable memories.

Key Takeaways

  • The Bali tourist map is a comprehensive guide that provides visitors with information on popular regions, key attractions, activities and experiences, accommodation options, transportation tips, travel tips, dining and cuisine, and frequently asked questions.
  • By using the Bali tourist map, visitors can easily navigate their way around the island and make the most of their time there.
  • The Bali tourist map is an essential tool for anyone planning a trip to Bali, whether they are traveling solo, with family, or in a group.

Overview of Bali

Bali is a popular tourist destination located in Indonesia, known for its beautiful beaches, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. This island province is located between Java and Lombok and is surrounded by the Indian Ocean and the Bali Sea.

Geography and Climate

Bali has a tropical climate with two distinct seasons: the dry season from April to September and the wet season from October to March. The island is characterized by lush forests , rice paddies, volcanic mountains, and sandy beaches. The highest point on the island is Mount Agung, an active volcano that last erupted in 2018.

Cultural Significance

Bali is home to a unique blend of Hindu and Buddhist traditions, which are evident in its architecture, art, music, and dance. The island is known for its colorful festivals, including the Nyepi Day of Silence, the Galungan Festival, and the Kuta Carnival. Visitors can explore ancient temples , such as the Besakih Temple and the Uluwatu Temple, or attend traditional dance performances, such as the Legong and Barong dances.

Overall, Bali is a fascinating destination that offers something for everyone. Whether you’re looking to relax on the beach, explore the island’s natural beauty, or immerse yourself in its rich cultural heritage, Bali is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Popular Regions

Ubud is a popular region located in the central part of Bali, known for its serene atmosphere and lush greenery. It is a perfect destination for those who are looking for a peaceful and relaxing vacation. The region is home to numerous art galleries , museums, and temples that showcase the rich cultural heritage of Bali. Visitors can also explore the rice paddies , trek through the jungle, or take a cooking class to learn more about the local cuisine.

Seminyak is a trendy region located on the west coast of Bali, known for its luxurious resorts , high-end restaurants, and stylish boutiques. It is a popular destination for those who are looking for a more upscale vacation experience. Visitors can spend their days lounging on the beach, shopping for designer clothes, or indulging in a spa treatment. Seminyak is also known for its vibrant nightlife, with numerous bars and clubs that cater to a sophisticated crowd.

Kuta is a bustling region located on the south coast of Bali, known for its lively atmosphere and vibrant energy. It is a popular destination for surfers, backpackers, and budget travelers. Kuta is home to numerous budget-friendly hotels, hostels, and guesthouses, as well as a wide range of restaurants and bars. Visitors can spend their days surfing, sunbathing, or exploring the local markets.

Nusa Dua is a luxurious region located on the southeast coast of Bali, known for its pristine beaches and high-end resorts. It is a perfect destination for those who are looking for a luxurious and indulgent vacation experience. Nusa Dua is home to numerous five-star hotels, spas, and golf courses. Visitors can spend their days lounging on the beach, indulging in a spa treatment, or playing a round of golf.

Key Attractions

Bali is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches, stunning rice terraces, and ancient temples. Here are some of the key attractions to visit during your trip to Bali.

Bali is home to many ancient temples that are worth visiting. One of the most famous temples is Tanah Lot , which is located on a rocky outcrop and offers stunning views of the ocean. Another popular temple is Besakih , which is known as the “Mother Temple” and is the largest temple complex on the island.

Bali is famous for its beautiful beaches, which offer crystal-clear waters and soft white sand. Some of the most popular beaches include Kuta Beach, which is known for its great surf, and Seminyak Beach , which is a great spot for swimming and sunbathing.

Rice Terraces

Bali is also known for its stunning rice terraces, which are a testament to the island’s agricultural heritage. One of the most famous rice terraces is Tegalalang , which is located in Ubud and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

Bali is home to many stunning waterfalls, which are a great place to cool off on a hot day. Some of the most popular waterfalls include Gitgit, which is located in the north of the island, and Tegenungan, which is located in the south.

Overall, Bali is a beautiful and diverse island that offers something for everyone. Whether you want to relax on the beach, explore ancient temples, or hike through rice terraces, Bali has it all.

Activities and Experiences

Bali is a surfer’s paradise , with world-class waves for all levels of experience. Some of the popular surf spots in Bali include Kuta Beach, Uluwatu, and Canggu . The best time to surf in Bali is during the dry season, from May to September, when the waves are at their best. Surf schools and board rentals are available for those who want to learn or improve their skills.

Diving and Snorkelling

Bali is also a great destination for diving and snorkelling, with crystal clear waters and diverse marine life. Some of the popular dive sites in Bali include Tulamben, Amed, and Nusa Penida. There are many dive centres that offer courses and guided tours for beginners and experienced divers alike. Snorkelling is also a great way to explore Bali’s underwater world, with many snorkelling spots accessible from the shore.

Yoga and Wellness

Bali is known for its yoga and wellness retreats, offering a range of activities such as yoga, meditation, spa treatments , and healthy cuisine. Some of the popular retreats in Bali include Ubud, Canggu, and Seminyak. These retreats provide a peaceful and rejuvenating environment for those who want to relax and recharge.

Culinary Tours

Bali is a food lover’s paradise, with a wide variety of local and international cuisines to explore. Culinary tours are a great way to discover Bali’s food culture, from traditional Balinese dishes to modern fusion cuisine. Some of the popular culinary tours in Bali include Ubud Food Safari, Seminyak Food Tour, and Bali Buda. These tours provide a unique and delicious experience for foodies.

Accommodation Options

When it comes to accommodation options in Bali, there is something for everyone. From luxury resorts to budget-friendly hostels, Bali has it all. Here are some of the most popular options:

Luxury Resorts

Bali is home to some of the most luxurious resorts in the world. These resorts offer world-class amenities, including private beaches, infinity pools, and spa services. Some of the most popular luxury resorts in Bali include:

  • Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan
  • The St. Regis Bali Resort
  • Amandari Resort Bali
  • Bulgari Resort Bali
  • Mandapa, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve

Boutique Hotels

For those who prefer a more intimate and unique experience, boutique hotels are a great option. Bali has a wide range of boutique hotels, each with its own distinct personality and style. Some of the most popular boutique hotels in Bali include:

  • The Colony Hotel Bali
  • The Samaya Bali
  • Alila Ubud Bali
  • The Chedi Club Tanah Gajah, Ubud
  • The Kayon Resort by Pramana

For those who want a more private and secluded experience, villas are a great option. Bali has a wide range of villas available for rent, ranging from small one-bedroom villas to large multi-bedroom villas. Some of the most popular villa rental companies in Bali include:

  • Bali Villas and More
  • Bali Luxury Villas
  • Bali Villa Escapes
  • Villa-Bali.com
  • Elite Havens

For budget-conscious travelers, hostels are a great option. Bali has a wide range of hostels available, ranging from basic dormitory-style accommodations to more upscale options. Some of the most popular hostels in Bali include:

  • The Farm Hostel Bali
  • Capsule Hotel Bali
  • M Boutique Hostel Seminyak
  • Puri Garden Hotel & Hostel
  • Kosta Hostel

No matter what your budget or preferences are, Bali has a wide range of accommodation options available to suit your needs.

Transportation Tips

Getting to bali.

Travelling to Bali is relatively easy with its international airport, Ngurah Rai International Airport, located in the southern part of the island. Many major airlines offer direct flights to Bali from various countries around the world. If you’re travelling from Australia, there are many direct flights from major cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth.

Getting Around Bali

Once you arrive in Bali, there are several transportation options available to get around the island. The most popular and convenient way to travel around Bali is by hiring a private car with a driver. This option allows you to explore the island at your own pace and convenience. You can also rent a motorbike or scooter if you’re comfortable riding one.

Taxis are also available in Bali, but it’s important to make sure you use a reputable taxi company to avoid scams or overcharging. Blue Bird is a reliable taxi company in Bali, and they have a mobile app that you can use to book your ride.

Another popular transportation option in Bali is the use of ride-hailing apps like Gojek and Grab. These apps offer motorcycle taxis, car rides, and even food delivery services. However, it’s important to note that some areas in Bali have banned ride-hailing apps, so it’s best to check before using them.

Overall, getting around Bali is relatively easy and affordable, but it’s important to plan ahead and choose a transportation option that suits your needs and budget.

Travel Tips

Best travel times.

Bali is a tropical destination with a warm and humid climate all year round. The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season, which runs from April to September. During this time, the weather is sunny and pleasant, making it perfect for outdoor activities such as surfing, hiking, and sightseeing. The wet season, which runs from October to March, can be unpredictable with heavy rainfall and occasional storms. It is important to note that Bali is a popular tourist destination, so it is best to avoid traveling during peak seasons such as Christmas and New Year’s.

Cultural Etiquette

Bali is a predominantly Hindu island, and visitors are expected to respect the local customs and traditions. When visiting temples, it is important to dress modestly and remove shoes before entering. It is also considered disrespectful to point your feet towards the altar or touch offerings. When interacting with locals, it is polite to use your right hand for giving and receiving items, as the left hand is considered unclean. Visitors should also be mindful of their tone of voice and avoid raising their voice or showing anger, as this is seen as disrespectful.

Safety and Health

Bali is a relatively safe destination, but visitors should still take precautions to ensure their safety . It is recommended to avoid walking alone at night , especially in secluded areas. Tourists should also be wary of scams and pickpocketing, especially in crowded areas such as markets and tourist attractions. When it comes to health, visitors should be aware of the risk of mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue fever and malaria. It is recommended to use insect repellent and wear long sleeves and pants to avoid mosquito bites. Visitors should also avoid drinking tap water and only consume bottled water to prevent water-borne illnesses.

Dining and Cuisine

Local dishes.

Bali is famous for its unique and delicious cuisine, which is a blend of Indonesian, Chinese, and Indian influences. Some of the must-try local dishes include Nasi Goreng (fried rice), Mie Goreng (fried noodles), Gado-Gado (vegetable salad with peanut sauce), and Satay (grilled meat on skewers). These dishes are widely available at local food stalls and restaurants throughout Bali.

For those who are feeling adventurous, trying some of the more unusual local dishes such as Babi Guling (roast suckling pig) and Bebek Betutu (slow-cooked duck) is highly recommended. These dishes are usually served in traditional Balinese restaurants, and are sure to delight your taste buds.

Restaurant Recommendations

Bali is home to a wide range of restaurants, catering to all tastes and budgets. For those looking for a fine dining experience, restaurants such as Mozaic , Locavore, and Sarong offer an exquisite selection of Balinese and international cuisine, prepared by some of the most talented chefs on the island.

For a more casual dining experience, Warung Made , Warung Sopa, and Warung Nia are excellent choices. These local eateries serve authentic Balinese cuisine at affordable prices, and are popular with locals and tourists alike.

For those looking for a vegetarian or vegan option, Bali Buda, Zula Vegetarian Paradise, and Sari Organik are great choices. These restaurants serve a variety of healthy and delicious plant-based dishes, using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients.

Overall, Bali offers a diverse and exciting culinary scene, with something to suit every taste and budget. Whether you’re looking for local delicacies or international cuisine, Bali’s restaurants are sure to leave you satisfied and wanting more.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the safest areas to visit in bali.

Bali is generally a safe place to visit, but there are some areas that are safer than others. The areas of Seminyak, Nusa Dua, and Sanur are considered to be the safest for tourists. These areas have a lower crime rate and are well-developed with good infrastructure.

Where can I download a high-resolution tourist map of Bali?

There are many websites where you can download high-resolution tourist maps of Bali. Some of the popular websites include Bali.com, Bali-Indonesia.com, and Bali-Travel.com. You can also download maps from the official website of the Bali Tourism Board.

Which regions in Bali offer a more secluded experience away from the crowds?

If you are looking for a more secluded experience away from the crowds, then you can consider visiting the regions of Amed, Lovina, and Munduk. These regions are located in the northern part of Bali and offer a peaceful and serene environment.

What is the most scenic area in Bali for tourists?

Bali is known for its beautiful scenery, but the most scenic area for tourists is the region of Ubud. This region is located in the central part of Bali and is surrounded by lush green rice paddies, flowing rivers, and dense forests.

How can I find a tourist map of Bali that includes distances between locations?

You can find a tourist map of Bali that includes distances between locations on the official website of the Bali Tourism Board. You can also find such maps on travel websites like TripAdvisor and Lonely Planet.

Can you recommend a reliable map that features Bali’s cities and popular destinations?

One of the most reliable maps that feature Bali’s cities and popular destinations is the Bali Tourist Map. This map is available online and can be downloaded for free. It is also available in print form at many tourist information centers in Bali.

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With its unique Hindu culture, dramatic tropical landscapes and long tradition of delightful hospitality, Bali is one of the most exciting places for activities on the planet.

Whether you like to surf, practice yoga, trek on volcanoes, dive pristine reefs or go white-water rafting, Bali offers all sorts of dynamic and fascinating experiences. On the “island of the gods,” you’ll find an opportunity for relaxation and pampering, too – it's not all about adventure and adrenaline.

To get you started, here's our pick of the best things to do on a trip to Bali.

Grab a surfboard and catch the Bali pipeline

Bali is celebrated as one of the top spots for surfing on the planet. While the island is legendary for world-class waves such as Uluwatu, Padang Padang (“the Balinese Pipeline”) and the aptly named Impossibles, countless other spots are perfect for intermediate surfers or beginners.

Canggu and Kuta Beach are the best hubs on the island for novice surfers. Canggu has plenty of board rental stands and surf schools offering lessons; check out Echo Beach for relatively mellow waves where you can find your feet. More board rental places and surf schools can be found along Kuta Beach, and the waves here are – under normal circumstances – even more chilled for learning.

However, a lot of beginners find out the hard way that high tide at Kuta brings steep, heavy shore-breakers that are often challenging even for experienced surfers. Aim to have your lessons close to low tide and save the tougher waves for later in your surfing career.

If you'd rather escape the crowds, Medewi in West Bali is one of Bali’s least-known waves. The point itself is covered in boulders, so it’s best for intermediate or experienced surfers, but you'll find 10km (6.2mi) of sandy-bottom beach breaks on either side of Medewi that rarely see another surfer.

Raft the white waters of the Ayung Valley

Jungle rivers cascade down from the volcanic highlands in the center of Bali, carving great ravines that are one of the most unexpected features of Bali’s geography. The southern hills are quite densely populated with these rivers, and rafting is often the best way to experience still-unspoiled jungle canyons.

Bali’s rivers may not offer the world’s most challenging rapids, but what you lose in adrenaline, you gain in the sheer pleasure of seeing the Ubud area from a totally unexpected angle. It’s hard to believe that such pristine forest valleys can exist just a stone’s throw from bustling Ubud town.

Mason Adventures is one of the most reputable rafting companies and runs the longest rafting trips along the Ayung Valley, clocking in at 12km (7.5mi). You can combine an Ayung Valley rafting trip with a 30km (18.5mi) mountain bike tour that runs almost entirely downhill.

Rafting on a jungle river in Bali

Go on “safari” in Bali’s wild west

It's different in West Bali. Away from the crowds, you can watch in awe as critically endangered Bali starlings flit overhead while wild ebony leaf monkeys loop through the canopy and giant monitor lizards flick their tongues to taste the air. Herds of Menjangan deer even come right up to the beach bungalows – they’re famous for coming to cool their heels in the shallows.  

You can only visit West Bali National Park with a guide, but even if you’re traveling independently outside the reserve, it’s impossible to shake the impression that West Bali has something fundamentally “wild” about it. To catch the mood, try trekking in the surprisingly arid hills of the cactus country or along the vineyard-filled north coast, or watch macaques run free at the many temples in the area.

Just east of the national park boundary, The Menjangan is the most unexpectedly wild resort on the entire island. Even if you’re not staying here, you can rent cycles and book guided walks and horse-riding and birdwatching tours.

Align your chakras and live the yogi dream

Yoga has been practiced on the Hindu island of Bali for over 1000 years, but the boom years for commercial yoga began in the early years of this century. Ubud in particular has made a name for itself as Southeast Asia's yoga capital.

Yoga Barn , which began with one humble yoga shall (practice space) in 2007, has grown to become a fixture on the Ubud scene, with seven studios running a whopping 130 classes a week. There’s a restaurant, a cafe, a yoga store and even accommodations for students who come here for teacher training or specialist courses.

More low-key, offering only 60 classes a week, Radiantly Alive has become a firm favorite with local yogis in the know. It’s located on a quiet alleyway in the old town and is popular with students who enjoy a more intimate, communal atmosphere. Radiantly Alive also has a yoga studio in Canggu.

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Dive Bali’s tropical waters surrounded by splendor

Lying at the center of the Coral Triangle, Indonesia boasts some of the richest marine habitats on the planet, and Bali has its share of top diving and snorkeling spots. The entire north coast, which is spared the waves of the south, is a watery wonderland for diving and snorkeling aficionados. The island of Nusa Lembongan is a good place to start; Bali Hai runs diving day trips to “Manta Alley” and other local sites, as well as full PADI certification courses.

Menjangan Island off Bali’s northwest tip also offers world-class diving without the crowds. You'll see the entire spectrum of reef fish alongside turtles, reef sharks and, if you’re lucky, dolphins and whale sharks. The Menjangan rents kayaks and can arrange guided diving and snorkeling trips to the island.

Chill out at a private Bali beach club

Bali is famed for its beaches, and the island has a surprising number of wild, often deserted strands alongside busy “town beaches” such as Kuta, Seminyak and Canggu. If you tire of the crowded sand, a day at a private beach club can be an unforgettable experience.

Potato Head in Seminyak has become a Balinese icon. Much more than just a beach club, this lively spot has two infinity pools, a music venue and several landmark restaurants, including Ijen, Bali’s first zero-waste restaurant. Along the beach from Potato Head, Mrs Sippy boasts Bali’s biggest saltwater pool and brands itself as a Mediterranean-inspired oasis.

Over at Canggu, Finns Beach Club has become a Bali institution, with five bars (including two sunken pool bars), three restaurants and a live music space, all spread across a beautifully designed property between two pools and the ocean.

If you’re in Sanur, check out Byrdhouse Beach Club , a vibrant extension to the lovely Segara Village Hotel , run by the same local family since the 1950s. Byrdhouse features a 25m-long infinity pool, spacious beachfront lawns, quality dining spaces and what is probably the best Jacuzzi cocktail bar you’ll ever find.

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Pamper yourself in a holistic Bali spa

Whether you choose to bliss out with an après-surf massage on the beach or have a marathon all-day pampering session in a five-star spa, Bali takes vacation relaxation to the next level. Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan and Fivelements Retreat near Ubud are open to non-guests and rank among the best spa and wellness retreats on the planet.

The Sacred River Spa at the Four Seasons has it all: spa treatments, traditional healers and chakra ceremonies in spellbinding surroundings overlooking the Ayung Valley. Fivelements specializes in holistic treatments inspired by Balinese traditions, with a focus on plant-based cuisine, sacred arts and romantic day experiences that are perfect for couples. Both spots also offer yoga and other wellness packages.

Glo Spa Bali is also highly recommended for its massages and beauty treatments, which attract plenty of repeat visitors. If you’re traveling on a budget, head to one of the Yes Spa Bali establishments in Kuta or Legian, where you can enjoy excellent traditional Balinese massages for less than US$8.

Walk with pink buffaloes on a paddy field tour

Water buffalo have become increasingly rare in Bali since mechanized farm tools took the place of plows, but you can still spot a few of Bali's rare pink buffalo hard at work in the fields, particularly in West Bali. Join a half-day guided paddy walk with pink buffaloes near Pekutatan for fascinating insights into the role that these magnificent creatures play in the rice-growing cycle, and the complex rituals behind rice farming on the island.

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Climb up Batur volcano at sunrise

The 1717m (5633ft) summit of the Batur volcano is perhaps the best place to take in the sunrise on an island that Indian statesman Jawaharlal Nehru called the “morning of the world.” From the crater rim, the view takes in Mt. Agung – the island’s highest peak and the spiritual abode of the gods in Balinese culture – and Mt. Rinjani on distant Lombok .

You’ll have to set your alarm incredibly early to witness the splendor. Most tours start with a hotel pickup between 1am and 2am so hikers can complete the 3.5km (2.2mi) trek and be up at the summit by sunrise.

Photograph Asia’s most colorful traditional fishing fleet

The fleet of selerek (traditional Balinese fishing boats) at Perancak inlet are one of the most astounding – and least known – sights on the entire island. Looking like day-glow Viking longboats with curiously decorated crow’s nests (many shaped like chariots) and longtail engines spiking out from their vibrantly colorful hulls, these boats will astound any visitor who takes the trouble to reach this unspoiled corner of West Bali.

Overview of flooded rice terraces near Ubud

Stroll across the emerald expanses of Jatiluwih Paddies

Lying just 15km (9.3mi) north of Ubud, the pretty rice terraces of Tegallalang are a prime tourist destination. But with each passing year, more development comes to Tegallalang, and at sunset especially, it’s hard to soak up the beauty of the valley with all the noise from honking tour buses.

For a better introduction to the great paddy landscapes that cover less-visited parts of Bali, head for the immense Jatiluwih terraces, around 40km (25 miles) northwest. This idyllic stretch of countryside is perfect for wandering alone, but consider hiring a local guide if you want to understand the intricacies of the 1000-year-old subak irrigation system , which is inscribed on Unesco’s cultural heritage list.

This article was first published Aug 23, 2012 and updated Oct 29, 2023.

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Vina Bali Tour

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Connect, learn, and discover bali with a local tour guide, personalized bali tour tailored to your needs.

Vina Bali Tour offers unique and one-of-a-kind experiences. We take you to places that very few visitors get to see—the hidden gems of Bali. We will immerse you in the real heart of the Island of the Gods, away from the common tourist spots. This is for YOU if you love nature, respect ancient cultures, and want a deeper connection with Bali.

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In the heart of Bali, Vina, once an Ubud restaurant hostess, now uncovers the island’s hidden gems. Her tours are not scripted sightseeing but living tales. She weaves history, culture, and nature into immersive experiences. Vina’s personal touch bridges the gap for curious souls seeking Bali’s essence, as she leads them through ancient temples, Bali Aga communities, and lush forests. With passion in her eyes, she narrates Balinese stories, creating memories as vibrant as the island itself.

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I had the pleasure to have Vina as my personal guide for 4 days while I was visiting Bali to take pictures, and I have to say I couldn’t have asked for a better guide for my first time on the island... riding with her was a pleasure, never a boring moment, she has an amazing character sure to entertain you for the entire journey. She’s very knowledgeable about every aspect of Bali, history, people, traditions and more, with her you will definitely have the chance to visit even the most hidden trekking routes or places as she’s an avid explorer and knows all the small and hidden crevices of Bali. Always with your best interest in mind making sure you are the priority, be it for simple sightseeing or seeking adventure!

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Since 2016, I have frequently traveled to Bali, Indonesia, and have stayed for extended periods of time, visiting some of the most beautiful places in Indonesia. During this period, I have been fortunate to meet Ms. Vina, who has virtually acted as my personal assistant and tour guide each time I visited Bali. She has guided me in finding my ideal place of residence, arranged multiple large gatherings for me, and planned travels to virtually all points of interest in Bali and its surrounding islands. Additionally, she has arranged and accompanied me on travels to some of the most interesting, historical, cultural, and scenic places in Java, Sulawesi, Papua, and East Nusa Tenggara. She has been a highly reliable, knowledgeable, travel-savvy professional, with an excellent command of English and Bahasa Indonesia languages in conversation and in writing. I would never have been able to travel to some of these remote areas without her active participation and guidance.

Not only has she been an asset to me as a tour guide, but she has also assisted me with virtually all my administrative needs during my stays in Bali, as she is well familiar with how things can quickly get done.

I recently had two very insightful and enjoyable days with Vina in Bali.

I believe she must be one of the very few female tour guides in Bali, and what she offers is certainly unique. When I arrived in Ubud for the first time, I had done a bit of research on Google, but I didn't have a clear plan on where to go or what to do. I was determined to experience the authentic Bali, avoiding the touristy places recommended by the many drivers who approached me on the street.

When I met Vina, she asked me to fill out a form with a few questions about my interests and what I wanted to see and experience during my short stay. After a brief discussion, she suggested a few places, and off we went. I had an amazing day as she took me to many places I would never have discovered on my own, including some waterfalls and beautiful natural spots. Most of the time, we were the only people there. Vina has a natural way of connecting with the local Balinese people, and she is very friendly, allowing us to engage with many locals and hear their stories. She also has a strong connection with children who are drawn to her fun-loving nature.

Vina possesses extensive knowledge about food and the best places to eat. I never had to consult TripAdvisor; I simply relied on her recommendations. She also knew the best places to shop for the best value and the items I was looking for. On another day, we visited a couple of museums and spoke with historians, and she helped with translations (her English is excellent), giving me a deep understanding of the fascinating history. She led us down some beautiful backroads and into villages to witness the traditional Balinese way of life, enriching the experience with captivating stories about Balinese culture that you won't find in guidebooks.

I highly recommend Vina if you want to make the most of your time in Bali and truly enjoy your stay. I found her fees very reasonable for the value she provides, and I will definitely hire her again when I return to Bali, this time for a longer visit!

The best guide in Bali. She really loves her job. She has already taken me to several places in Bali and she does it with passion. Unforgettable experiences.

Highly recommended.

I met Vina in May 2022 and had two fantastic excursions. Compared to the other guides, she has the particularity of finding rare beautiful locations outside the standard circuits and offering unique experiences both in contact with nature and with the local people. I would recommend everyone to book tours with Vina if you are in Bali as you will not be disappointed at all.

Vina is in my opinion one of the best guides I've come across in Bali. She is a very empathetic person towards customers and is always ready to give her best in every situation !!! She knows the island and its people very well and is fluent in several languages. Taking a tour with this wonderful guide will not only mean getting to know a beautiful place with a rich culture, but it will be an extremely pleasant experience. I strongly recommend it to everyone who likes to meet real people and fabulous places!!!

I have been in Ubud and Vina is a very good guide to explore Bali. Thank you for the great service.

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Welcome to Bali-Tour-Guide.com

First of all, I would like to say thank you so much for visiting our website. Let me introduce myself, my name is Agung Sudarmawan or you may call me Agung. I am Balinese, was born and raised in Bali.

After finishing my university, I had the opportunity to work in famous hotels, travel agencies and one of the best Cruise Lines in the world. After nine years of working on board, I found it hard to stay away from my beloved family and my gorgeous island. But I gained very useful experiences and knowledge about what tourists need to make their holiday become unforgettable memories.

I started as a tourist driver in August 2013, by getting jobs from friends who work in the hotel industry, and was recommended by guests that I had served on the Cruise Line. Then I decided to focus on this fulfilling job and launched this website www.bali-tour-guide.com to offer affordable, flexible and reliable tour organisation and tourist transport services.

My goal is to introduce the Balinese culture, tradition, way of life and the beauty of Bali. I can offer comfortable cars and any other vehicle to suite your travel needs. We have big discounts for many activities and will do our best to make your holiday safe and enjoyable.

With Bali-Tour-Guide.com, I offer personally tailored tours based on your interest and what you want to see in Bali. I have built and grown my team to fulfill my guests need, and I can ensure that we work professional, helpful, friendly and honest.

So, do not hesitate to contact me and we can start planning the tour of your dreams.

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Bali is a budget backpacker paradise. It’s one of the most popular destinations in Indonesia and a hub for travelers, yoga lovers, honeymooners, and digital nomads alike.

Not only does it cater to the budget-savvy vagabond, but the island offers plenty of options for the more affluent traveler as well.

While visiting Bali has become clichéd (many people visit to have an “Eat, Pray, Love” experience), I still find the island to be beautiful, budget-friendly, and full of things to do. The countryside is beautiful, the beaches ( outside of Kuta ) are picture perfect, there is great hiking, friendly locals, world-class dining, and it’s inexpensive.

I spent a month exploring the island and would happily go back and explore it again.

The trick to traveling Bali is to get away from Ubud and Kuta. Once you do so, you find a much calmer, cheaper, and less-busy island worth exploring where the touts don’t bother you and the empty beaches are yours to enjoy.

This travel guide to Bali can help you make the most of your visit, save money, get off the beaten path, and have the trip of a lifetime!

Table of Contents

  • Things to See and Do
  • Typical Costs
  • Suggested Budget
  • Money-Saving Tips
  • Where to Stay
  • How to Get Around
  • How to Stay Safe
  • Best Places to Book Your Trip
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Top 5 Things to See and Do in Bali

The lush green rice fields of Bali, Indonesia surrounded by towering jungle

1. Go scuba diving

While snorkeling is always an option here, Bali is best known for its phenomenal dive spots. The reefs here are beautiful and there is an amazing variety of fish to see. The wreck of a US cargo ship, Liberty, is a highly recommended spot, as is Manta Point off Nusa Penida. Mola mola (ocean sunfish) season runs from July to October and is also very popular with divers. Prices vary depending on the dive site location and where you’re staying, but expect to pay at least 1,500,000 IDR for a two-tank dive.

2. Visit a Hindu temple

The island of Bali is covered in temples. There are at least three in every city and they are considered to be the most iconic attractions. The most prominent temples are the nine directional temples (built for pilgrimages and which allow tourist entry except to the inner sanctum) and the Besakih Temple (Mother Temple) to the east of the island. Mother Temple is a huge temple complex located on the sacred Mount Agung, an active volcano. The climb takes several hours, and most people arrange this as a tour since you need a vehicle to reach the trailhead. Prices start around 320,000 IDR per person. Since it is a holy mountain, climbing can be off-limits during certain times of the year.

3. Take a trip to Nusa Lembongan

Located right off the coast of Bali, this little island is a good alternative to the craziness that is Bali. In fact, it’s where lots of residents go to escape! Nusa Penida is the most developed of the three Nusa islands and you can actually cross to Nusa Ceningan via a bright yellow footbridge. The beaches aren’t great here but the surfing is really good, with some of the best breaks in Bali. The diving is also excellent here and it’s cheaper than on the mainland.

4. Learn about Balinese Culture in Ubud

Ubud is the second most popular tourist area and it can get crazy busy, but it’s still the best place to learn about Balinese culture. There are a number of beautiful temples, numerous historical sites, dance shows, and some of the best food on the island. Head to Tegalalang Village to see the famous rice terraces as well as interact with the local farmers and artists who live there.

5. Hike Mount Batur

Many travelers hike up this 1,700-meter (5,577-foot) volcano for the sweeping vistas and stunning sunrise it offers. The climb only takes a couple of hours, and there are plenty of guides available to lead the way (you have to use a guide to be allowed to climb). Expect to pay around 400,000 IDR per person for a guide.

Other Things to See and Do in Bali

1. try some adventure sports.

There are tons of adventurous activities to do in Bali. You can go paragliding, white water rafting, hiking, mountain biking, ATVing, horseback riding, jungle trekking, and even treetop zip-lining. Prices vary, though they are all quite affordable. Paragliding, for example, costs around 650,000 IDR per person for a tandem glide while zip-lining costs around 1,300,000 IDR.

2. Visit the hot springs

There are several hot springs on the island where you can relax and pamper yourself. In the northeastern mountains, there are some on the shores of Lake Batur. Another good spot is Air Banjar, which is located on the northern coast of the island near Lovina. It is incredibly energizing to sit in these natural pools while you take in the lush, beautiful landscape all around you. Admission varies but expect to pay around 200,000 IDR.

3. Visit the spa

Bali is the perfect place to re-energize by pampering yourself and releasing bottled-up stress and tension. Balinese massage is one of the most relaxing in the world, and there are a number of Balinese spa treatments which involve the use of various herbs and spices. Prices vary depending on what you purchase but expect to pay at least 200,000 IDR for a massage (it should cost less on the beach).

4. Party in Kuta

Kuta is kind of like the Tijuana of Bali. The streets are narrow here and there are hundreds of stalls selling faux-brand ripoffs and novelty souvenirs. There are plenty of hostels and lots of bars that cater to the younger backpacker crowd. If you’re looking to party, this is the best spot on the island to do so. Personally, I hate Kuta and think there are a lot of better places on the island. But if you want to party on a budget, this is the place.

5. Watch the monkeys

Located in Ubud, the Ubud Monkey Forest is a nature reserve and sacred area with temples. It’s very touristy, and a lot of people break the rules and feed the monkeys, which teaches them bad habits so don’t do that! Still, it’s exciting to watch all of the long-tailed macaques running around and playing with each other. Admission is 80,000 IDR.

6. Watch a Buffalo Race

Chances are, after a few days in Bali, you will have seen the water buffalo working in the various fields. In Negara, locals riding chariots race buffaloes every second Sunday from July to October. Negara is a bit out of the way and the races take place at 7am, so you probably should arrange accommodation for the night before. Nevertheless, it’s a peculiar spectacle and something you won’t likely see anywhere else!

7. Stretch it out

There are tons of world-class yoga retreat centers all around Bali, offering both single classes and multi-day retreats as well as training courses. If you need to relax, destress, and stay healthy this is a great place to do it! Expect to pay around 4,750,000 IDR for a 3-day retreat and upwards of 40,000,000 IDR for a 200-hour teacher training course. Drop-in classes are usually around 150,000 IDR.

8. Take a surfing lesson

You don’t even have to leave the airport to know that Bali is a surfing destination; you’ll see tons of surfboards being picked up at baggage claim. The best thing about surfing in Bali is that there’s something on offer for all abilities and on any stretch of the coast. Bring your own board or hire one for 150,000 IDR per day. If you’re new to surfing, a one-hour lesson costs around 350,000 IDR (including a board rental).

9. Learn to cook

The food scene in Bali has developed a lot in recent years and you can easily find some really high-quality restaurants all over the island. Sometimes getting back to the basics is best, though, and nothing really beats learning how to make authentic local dishes liked nasi goreng (fried rice), satay (skewered grilled meat with a peanut sauce), or sambal (a chili sauce or paste) so you can recreate the dishes when you’re back at home. Class lengths vary between a short 2-hour class all the way up to a 9-hour full-day class including a market visit. Classes cost around 350,000 IDR.

10. Join a beach clean-up

The amount of trash that ends up on Bali’s beaches is infuriating. Use your time to give back to the local community by joining a beach clean-up. There are clean-ups all over the island so it’s easy to find one close to where you’re staying. If you’re visiting in February, One Island One Voice organizes Bali’s biggest annual clean-up, with some 70,000 people spread out over 560 locations.

  For more information on other destinations in Indonesia, check out these guides:

  • Gili Islands Travel Guide

Bali Travel Costs

A stunning beach alongside the rugged cliffs and coast of Bali, Indonesia

Accommodation – Hostels usually cost around 75,000-200,000 IDR per night but they can be found as low as 55,000 IDR in the shoulder-season. Most hostels don’t offer private rooms, though free WiFi and free breakfast are generally included.

If you are looking for a cheap guesthouse or a budget hotel, expect to pay around 375,000-800,000 IDR per night for a double room. This generally includes free WiFi and breakfast. For a hotel with a pool, expect to spend at least 600,000 IDR per night.

Airbnb is available here too, with prices starting at around 350,000 IDR per night for an entire home or apartment. Private rooms cost around 180,000 IDR per night. Be sure to book your Airbnb in advance, otherwise, expect these prices to double (or triple).

If you’re looking for luxury, Bali also has some of the most expensive hotels in the world, many costing over 13,000,000 IDR per night.

Food – Lots of dishes here have a rice (nasi) or noodle (mie) base and, in some cases, that’s the whole dish, such as with nasi ayam (chicken rice). Be sure to try the Balinese take on satay (where the meat is minced and wrapped on skewers) and babi guling , a delicious suckling pig that is roasted for hours. Another popular choice is oxtail soup. Be mindful that the food here can be a little spicy.

Local cuisine is extremely cheap, usually under 10,000 IDR for street food. A basic restaurant meal costs closer to 25,000 IDR. Western food is a lot more expensive but is still affordable at around 125,000 IDR for a meal and a drink.

Fast food (think McDonald’s) costs around 55,000 IDR for a combo meal deal while a beer at the bar is around 45,000 IDR. Expect to pay 17,000 IDR for a bottle of water.

If you plan on cooking your own meals, a week’s worth of groceries costs between 500,000-700,000 IDR. Be sure to stick to local food items, as imported foods like wine, cheese, chicken, and beef are super expensive. Buying them often ruins your budget.

Bali Suggested Budgets

On a backpacker budget of 425,000 IDR per day, you can stay in a hostel dorm, eat some street food, cook some meals, rent a bicycle to get around, and do a few activities like hiking or seeing a Balinese dance. It’s really easy to do Bali on a budget if you stay in cheap guesthouses, eat local, and stick to the less expensive activities.

On a mid-range budget of 1,100,000 IDR per day, you can eat out at more restaurants, stay in a budget hotel or a private hostel room, rent a scooter to get around, drink more, enjoy some massages, and take more tours.

On a “luxury” budget of 2,350,000 IDR or more per day, you can stay at a nicer hotel or villa, take taxis or private minivans around the island, eat Western food, drink more, and do any adventure activities you want. This is just the ground floor for luxury, however. The sky is the limit!

You can use the chart below to get some idea of how much you need to budget daily, depending on your travel style. Keep in mind these are daily averages — some days you’ll spend more, some days you’ll spend less (you might spend less every day). We just want to give you a general idea of how to make your budget. Prices are in IDR.

Bali Travel Guide: Money-Saving Tips

Bali can be as cheap or as expensive as you want it to be. This is the land of cheap backpackers, honeymooners, top-of-the-line expensive resorts, and yoga retreats. It caters to every travel style. If you’re looking to save money while visiting, here are some tips and tricks that help you lower your costs:

  • Eat local food – You can pick up tasty local fare for around 10,000-15,000 IDR. Stay far away from Western restaurants if you want to save money!
  • Bargain – Nothing is ever at face value in Indonesia. Bargain hard and bargain often. Don’t ever pay the first price you were quoted (but don’t be a jerk either).
  • Head north – The southern area of Bali (Kuta, Ubud, Seminyak) is the most popular (and most expensive) part of the island. If you head to the beaches in the north or northeast part of Bali, prices are much cheaper and you can find better deals on accommodation.
  • Save money on rideshares – Uber and Grab are cheaper than taxis and are the best way to get around a city if you don’t want to wait for a bus or pay for a taxi. Just be aware that Ubers can be much harder to find in quieter areas.
  • Drink cheap – Save money on alcohol by hitting the happy hours or just buying your drinks at a local store instead of the bar. This is the cheapest way to drink.
  • Bring a filtered water bottle – Bali has a waste problem, and much of it gets burned. You’ll see (and smell) it during your visit. Bring a reusable water bottle with a filter to save money — and the environment. I like Lifestraw .

Where to Stay in Bali

Bali has tons of fun, affordable, and social hostels and guesthouses. Here are my favorites places to stay on the island:

  • Tribal Bali (Canggu)
  • PADI Backpackers House (Ubud)
  • Kememai Hostel (Ubud)
  • Warung Coco Hostel (Kuta)
  • M Boutique Hostel (Seminyak)
  • Capsule Hotel Bali – New Seminyak (Seminyak)

For more recommendations, check out this list of the best hostels in Bali.

How to Get Around Bali

An ancient pagoda along the water in beautiful Bali, Indonesia

Bemos & buses – Bemos are a minibus or a van that carries around 12 people in very tight quarters. They’re not widely used by visitors because they’re usually real time consuming. However, they’re cheap and most rides are around 5,000 IDR.

Tourist buses are a great way to get around, and they’re very affordable. They usually have air-conditioning, and some have Wi-Fi. There are signs in most areas offering these services. Kura-Kura Bus and Perama are the two biggest tourist bus operators. Kuta to Lovina costs 250,000 IDR, while Denpasar to Kuta is just 30,000 IDR. Kuta to Ubud is 100,000 IDR.

Taxis – Taxis are essential for getting around Bali, and they’re cheap. The starting rate is around 7,000 IDR and then 5,000-15,000 IDR per kilometer. You can also find drivers all over the island willing to take you wherever you want to go. A car from Ubud to Padangbai (where you get the boat to Lombok and Gili) costs around 300,000 IDR while an airport transfer to Seminyak or Canggu should cost around the same.

Bluebird Taxis are available in most places, and they’re the most dependable company for metered taxis and English-speaking drivers. There’s a smartphone app that makes ordering a taxi simple and convenient.

Grab (an Uber offspring) is a household name in Southeast Asia. It, too, is convenient, but it sometimes costs even more than a taxi. Go-Jek is a similar option and it also offers motorbike ride shares.

Bicycle – Bicycles are available for rent all around the island, usually costing 50,000 IDR per day for a basic bicycle.

Motorcycles and scooters – Motorbikes are quintessential to the Bali experience, and it’s not uncommon to see whole families riding one together! Motorbikes are so common here because they make it easier to weave in and out of congested traffic.

Scooter rentals are available around the island for as little as 90,000 IDR per day while motorbikes cost about 300,000 IDR a day. You should be an experienced driver for this option though as accidents are very common.

Ferry – Getting to and from Bali is easy via ferry. Ferries start around 15,000 IDR for a ticket from East Java to West Bali, and the rates go up from there for other routes. Bali (Padang Bai) to Lombok is about 500,000 IDR (one way) on the fast ferry or 60,000 IDR on the slow boat (which takes around 8 hours), while Bali to the Gili Islands is 300,000-350,000 IDR (one way) on a speedboat.

When to Go to Bali

Bali has a warm, tropical climate year-round with just two seasons: wet and dry. The dry season lasts from April to September while the rainy season occurs from October to the end of March. The average daily temperature year-round is 28°C (80°F). The high season is from July and August as well as through the Easter holidays and Christmas holidays (about December 11th to January 1st). Bali is busiest during this time, and prices are the highest.

In Bali’s mountainous areas, temperatures are much cooler and there is more rainfall than along the coast. If you plan on spending time in the mountains you need to pack appropriate clothing.

Overall, the best time to visit is between May and September when it’s dry and sunny. It’s still pleasant to visit during the rainy season as rainfall usually comes as fast and intense downpours that only last a few hours. In Bali, the extremes between seasons aren’t drastic.

The dry season is the best time to climb the volcanoes, participate in water sports, and the best time to dive is from April to September.

How to Stay Safe in Bali

Bali is an incredibly safe place to backpack and travel — even if you’re traveling solo — as violent crime is rare. Petty theft (including bag snatching) is the most common type of crime in Indonesia. Theft is also very common on public transit. It’s easy for thieves to grab your wallet or purse when you’re distracted by all the chaos around you. Stay alert and always keep your valuables out of reach.

Solo female travelers should generally feel safe here but the standard precautions apply (never leave your drink unattended at the bar, never walk home alone intoxicated, etc.). There’s a lot of partying here so you’ll want to keep an eye out at night. There are countless solo female travel blogs out there that can give you specific information on how to stay safe.

Credit card fraud is common in Indonesia so it’s always best to pay with cash when possible. To avoid getting your information stolen at an ATM, enter a reputable bank to withdraw money from there.

When out and about, make sure you don’t keep all your cash on you. Take what you need for the day and keep the rest secure in your accommodation just to be safe.

If you take a taxi, remember that not all prices in Bali are fixed. Make sure the driver turns on the meter when you get in, or agree on the price upfront to avoid any misunderstandings.

To avoid some of the common scams on the island, read about common travel scams to avoid here .

If you experience an emergency, dial 112 for assistance.

When in doubt, always trust your instincts. If a taxi driver seems shady, get out. If your hotel or accommodation is seedier than you thought, go somewhere else. Make copies of your personal documents, including your passport and ID, in case of an emergency.

The most important piece of advice I can offer is to purchase good travel insurance. Travel insurance protects you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. You can use the widget below to find the policy right for you:

Bali Travel Guide: The Best Booking Resources

These are my favorite companies to use when I travel. They consistently have the best deals, offer world-class customer service and great value, and overall, are better than their competitors. They are the companies I use the most and are always the starting point in my search for travel deals.

  • Skyscanner – Skyscanner is my favorite flight search engine. They search small websites and budget airlines that larger search sites tend to miss. They are hands down the number one place to start.
  • Hostelworld – This is the best hostel accommodation site out there with the largest inventory, best search interface, and widest availability.
  • Agoda – Other than Hostelworld, Agoda is the best hotel accommodation site for Asia.
  • Booking.com – The best all around booking site that constantly provides the cheapest and lowest rates. They have the widest selection of budget accommodation. In all my tests, they’ve always had the cheapest rates out of all the booking websites.
  • Get Your Guide – Get Your Guide is a huge online marketplace for tours and excursions. They have tons of tour options available in cities all around the world, including everything from cooking classes, walking tours, street art lessons, and more!
  • SafetyWing – Safety Wing offers convenient and affordable plans tailored to digital nomads and long-term travelers. They have cheap monthly plans, great customer service, and an easy-to-use claims process that makes it perfect for those on the road.
  • LifeStraw – My go-to company for reusable water bottles with built-in filters so you can ensure your drinking water is always clean and safe.
  • Unbound Merino – They make lightweight, durable, easy-to-clean travel clothing.

Bali Travel Guide: Related Articles

Want more info? Check out all the articles I’ve written on Indonesia and Bali travel and continue planning your trip:

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