Everything you need to know before visiting Bali

Bali, the capital city of the main island of Indonesia, is a traveler’s delight. Spectacular beaches, gorgeous waterfalls, coral reefs, holy ancient temples, and elaborate cuisine magnifies the charm of Bali. Scenic travel routes enchant the minds, an opportunity to immerse in its bountiful beauty. Its aura is limitless, a place to create memories with your near and dear ones. If you have not yet visited Bali, then you must plan for it.

In this article, we will be covering all the essential information a traveler must know before visiting Bali. We will discuss extensively the places to visit and things to do on this magnificent island. There will be detailed information on the various activities and attractions which one must not miss along with the accommodation facilities, climate, and tips on how to plan for your travel.

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Any trip is well-planned if you are equipped with adequate information about that place. It’s similar to Bali as well. At the port of entry, facing unpleasant situations may ruin the entire trip. Further, if you are not aware of the sightseeing spots and key attractions, you may miss out on many beautiful places or may run short of time visiting those places. Knowing about the culture, cuisine, and climate helps you significantly in mingling with the locals and even packing your bags with the appropriate attire and travel gear. This article will provide you with every bit of information you must be looking for while planning a trip to Bali, a complete travel guide.

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Essential Information

Let us first discuss the essential information on Bali, the climate, the best season or time to visit the island and how to move around Bali, the transportation facilities.

Geography and Climate

The chain of mountains running amid Java extends to Bali. And hence the island is mostly mountainous. Mount Agung is the highest mountain peak on the island, about 3142 meters in height, popularly known as the “navel of the world.” The island is surrounded by the majestic Indian Ocean in the south and the Java sea in the north. Spread across an area of about 5636 sq km, its main lowland lies in the southern part of the mountains. The flora of Bali mostly comprises the trees from the tropical rain forest, teak, and banyan being the major ones and being considered holy and sacred by the locals.

Bali has a tropical climate, hence remains warm and quite pleasant throughout the year. Well, the summer months may be quite humid accompanied by rainfall. The dry weather lasts between April and October and the wet season is between November and March.

Best Time to Visit Bali

The best time to visit Bali is between May and September during the dry season. You can go for the water sports and activities like diving and snorkeling. The sunshine at this time of the year provides a wonderful underwater experience. But, yes being the peak season, you will be amongst a huge influx of tourists. The hotels, resorts, beaches, temples, and other sightseeing spots will be crowded. So if you want to avoid crowds and spend a quiet vacation, then the best season to visit Bali is during the wet season from November to March. Can say that’s the best time to visit Bali for a honeymoon.

Getting Around Bali

It is a stunning experience to stroll around Bali winding and meandering through the paddy fields, ridges, and valleys. But you need to select the correct mode of transportation to enjoy the scenic beauty as well as not be too disturbed by the crowds.

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By Bus: Public buses are the most common modes of transport on the island. Almost all the places are connected by buses and you can travel without any worries. But if you have to travel long, then there will be some stopovers and bus changes which may consume much of your travel time. Mini buses, locally known as ubiquitous Bemo, cost less than USD 2 per hour and are one of the cheapest means of transport.

You need to check out the schedules as those are not fixed. It is recommended to enquire from the locals on the next bus arrival. The other option is to avail of the tourist-class bus service called Kura-Kura. You can purchase tickets via its app or even pay while boarding the bus. They offer a 7-day pass, costing less than USD 18.

By Taxi: If you have a group, then better to avail yourself of a taxi. Bluebird Taxis are the local taxi operator in Bali. They have an app for booking and tracking vehicles. You can avail the taxis at the Ngurah Rai International Airport or even in the streets. The other two options are Grab and Maxim, similar to Uber. You can pay with a credit card, book a vehicle in their apps, and can even select the number of hours for renting a vehicle along with the driver.

By Motorbike Taxi: The motorbike taxis are driven by young men and can be booked via Gojek or Grab. You just need to mention your destination in the app and your ride will drop you at the location. It is cheaper than cars. There is always a spare helmet for the passengers, hence there is no worry about safety.

By Car: If you do not prefer local transport and rent a car for self-driving or along with a driver, you can avail of such an opportunity. If you want to self-drive, then do carry your national driving license and an international permit license. The car rents are usually USD 15 per day and along with a driver, it may be between USD 20 and 30 per day.

By Motorbike: If you love to move around in bikes, driving on your own, then you can rent a motorbike which may cost between USD 2 and 5 per day. Make sure to wear a helmet and protective attire.

Visa Requirements and Safety Information

For Indians, a Bali visa is required if you are staying in the country for more than 30 days. Else the customs office at the airport will mark a visa exclusion stamp on your passport. For a visit of more than 30 days, you will need a visa on arrival and the rules are:

  • The visa on arrival for a stay of 30 to 60 days, can be collected from the customs counter at the airport, costing INR 2400 per tourist applicable for infants as well
  • The visa on arrival is valid for 60 days, beyond which it can be renewed for further 30 days at an additional charge of INR 3008 provided you have not left the country
  • The processing time of visa on arrival is 7 business days

The types of Bali visas for Indians:

  • Short stay visa: Valid for less than 30 days but for Indians, this visa is not needed as the country grants visa-free entry for a stay of fewer than 30 days. You cannot engage in any paid work during this period
  • Tourist visa: Valid for 30 to 60 days and can be further extended for 60 more days. You cannot engage in any paid work during this period
    Cultural or Social visit visa: Also known as B-211 visa and valid for 60 days. You can engage in journalist activities like videography, film-making, official government activities, tourism, participate in cultural activities, and also family visits. Almost the same cost as a tourist visa with an additional requirement of a sponsor statement from an Indonesian resident staying in the country
  • Long-stay visa: If you want to stay in Bali for more than 60 days, then you need to apply for a long-stay visa.

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For visa on arrival, the following documents will be required:

  1. Passport valid for 6 months after the trip concludes
  2. Two photographs of the application measuring 35 mm and 44 mm with a white background and matt finish
  3. Two photocopies of the visa application
  4. The travel schedule
  5. The flight ticket reservations and the accommodation evidence in Indonesia
  6. For a long-term visa, you will need Form 16 or tax submission proofs, a bank statement for 6 months, salary slip for 3 months. If a person is retired, evidence of retirement has to be shown. A
  7. No Objection certificate is required from the parents or guardians of minors.

Accommodation in Bali

Selecting comfortable accommodation while on a trip to Bali is crucial. A lot of it contributes to the success of the trip. There are plenty of options to stay in Bali, suited to the varied needs and preferences of travelers. If your budget is high, you can opt to stay in a villa or a resort and if your budget is low, you can opt to stay in a hostel as well. Let us check out the different types of accommodations in Bali.

Types of Accommodations

Hostels: If your budget is limited, and if you want to engage with fellow travelers, hostels are a perfect option for you. Some hostels offer private rooms for the guests while some have dormitory-style rooms. But do not worry about the comfort offered in these hostels. Many of the new ones have good swimming pools, and even free family dinners maybe once a week.

Homestays: Homestays are a good option if you want to enjoy a homemade meal and stay in a house owned by a family. The rooms are either within the family home or sometimes in separate quarters within the same premises. A perfect way to be acquainted with the local culture and the people around.

Guesthouses: Guesthouses are essentially small hotels owned by the locals or any ex-pat family. It is quite comfortable with a private kitchen for food and beverage, a private washroom, and rooms with a balcony. They have swimming pools, outdoor terraces or sitting areas, laundry facilities, provisions for arranging travel tours, and 24×7 front desks.

Private villas: If you want to spend time in solitude yet feel the comfort of a luxurious environment equipped with modern amenities, then private villas are the best place. Be it for couples, families, and even solo, they can meet all your requirements in terms of being pleasant. Some villas have private swimming pools and traditional decor, and indeed advisable to spend a vacation.

Traditional hotels and resorts: They are similar to the hotels and resorts in other countries of the world with all the modern facilities and amenities. The rooms are spacious with toiletries, tea-coffee machines, cleaned bedsheets, and pillow covers. There are gardens, swimming pools, sports arenas, spa rooms, travel desks, and room services.

Best areas to stay in Bali

Bali has plenty of areas to stay. But it is good to select places that best suites your preferences like nightlife, beach life, luxurious life, or places where one can experience adventurous activities.

Activities and Attractions

The flora and fauna in Bali with their mystic charm entice tourists throughout the year. Along with the religious and holy temples, the place creates an enchanting atmosphere for the tourists. Pristine beaches and sandy shores are a delight for travelers. When it comes to adventure, Bali never disappoints; offering a plethora of opportunities to indulge in various sports and activities. Let us check out the key attractions of Bali.

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Popular Activities and Attractions

Here are the top 10 things to do in Bali when comes to popular activities and attractions:

Kuta and Legian: Popular among tourists, these places offer all the entertainment a traveler can expect on the island. If you love the nightlife and enjoy surfing, and shopping, then must try to search for hotels, villas, or resorts in Kuta and Legian. You can find a lot of bars, beach clubs, and nightclubs around the area. Besides, there are narrow lanes meandering in the region, with surf shops and cafes, T-shirt vendors, and massage parlors. To fulfilling your shopping spree, you will find plenty of shopping malls like Discovery Mall and Beachwalk shopping center.

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Seminyak: Noted to be one of the most popular areas in Bali to stay in luxury and enjoy a vibrant nightlife. The place has enchanting beaches with captivating views of the sunrise and sunset. There are plenty of luxurious resorts, beach clubs, and private villas. Moreover, if you are a foodie, then you will love Seminyak with many restaurants offering foods from local as well as international cuisines. Further, there are several shopping arcades, boutique shops, and other branded shops. The nightlife is quite cool and can be spent without much noise.

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Canggu: Said to be one of the coolest places in Bali, flunked with tourists all year round. There are trendy restaurants, bars, beach clubs, and cafes around several places for you to hop on. Besides, there are beaches and paddy fields to stroll across and enjoy. Only to remember, transportation is limited at Canggu hence it is good to stay near restaurants and the beaches within a walking distance.

Jimbaran: If you love to spend time in solitude with no crowds and noise, then Jimbaran is the place for you. The special attraction of staying at this place is the white sand bay. Some numerous hotels and resorts can fit multiple budget ranges. At Muaya beach, there are seafood cafes to savor your desire for seafood. Further, there is a fishing village and beachfront restaurants at Kedonganan.

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Uluwatu: For surfers, Uluwatu is the place to stay. The beaches are spectacular with white sands, and fascinating views of the sunset. The hotels are located at the top of the cliffs, offering scintillating views of the landscape around them. There are plenty of cafes and restaurants at the place to hang on.

Ubud: A place wrapped in cultural values, history, religious heritage, and traditional sentiments; that’s what Ubud is known to be famous for. The river valleys and the rice fields paint a serene picture, soaked in the celestial beauty of the countryside. Besides, there are museums, historical sites, galleries, and many art shops for tourists to enjoy. You can go for rafting around the Ayung river to fulfill your adventurous spree.

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Nusa Dua: A perfect place for a honeymoon couple to spend an eventful vacation. You will find exclusive resorts, premium hotels, and five-star hotel chains in this area. Each of these offers royal charm adorned by curated gardens, fountains, and ponds. There are art galleries, and beautiful restaurants to dine with your beloved.

Nusa Lembongan: If you are an adventurous lover, then you must stay around Nusa Lembongan. The beaches, crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and caves, are perfect for snorkeling, surfing, and diving.

Kuta Beach

One of the best and most popular beaches in Bali, on the western side of the town. The sunsets at the beach are spellbinding, as the golden rays cascade and shimmer through the sea waters. Surfing is the most prominent sports activity at Kuta beach.

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You can watch a fleet of surfers at the beach, enjoying and having fun. Nightlife is stunning near the beach, flanked by restaurants, pubs, loud music, and a vibrant atmosphere. During the day, you can opt for quad biking, swimming, diving, and snorkeling.

Tegallaland rice fields in Ubud

Tegallaland rice fields in Ubud are a beautiful scenic place with paddy plants placed on terraced fields. The reason for the placement is to follow the “Subak” irrigation system; a traditional method in Bali passed down from the 8th century by Rsi Markendaya, a holy saint. The place gained popularity once it was listed in UNESCO’s World Heritage sites. The lush green field is a soothing treat to the eyes.

Tegenungan Waterfall

Tegenungan Waterfall is a very popular tourist destination in Bali. The gorgeous waterfall cascades from a height of about 60 feet, creating a gushing sound as it splashes at the bottom. The entire area is surrounded by tropical greenery which enhances the beauty furthermore. At the bottom, the pool of water sparkles in brightness. You can click many pictures of this mesmerizing landscape while soaking in the celestial beauty of the place. Nature lovers will indeed love to visit the waterfall and soothe their minds and heart.

Ubud Monkey Forest

Resident to 700 grey long-tailed macaques, Ubud monkey forest is also known as the Sacred Monkey Forest of Padantegal. The forest is covered with dense greenery with many old temples and tall trees. It is a popular wildlife reserve and a well-known breeding ground for monkeys. Several statues, relics, and funeral sites like the 14th century-old Pura Prajapati and Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal, an old bathing temple Pura Beji are places to visit near the forest.

Neka Art Museum

The museum was established by Pande Wajan Suteja Neka, an art connoisseur, in 1982. He had an immense collection of artworks and paintings created by local artists, and even some foreign artists too. They portray the life, traditions, culture, and natural landscape of Bali. Once you visit the museum, you will receive immense information about the Balinese heritage and its scenic landscape.

Ubud Palace

The palace belonged to Ida Tjokorda Putu Kandel of the royal family of Bali and was constructed in the 19th century. The design of the palace is magnificent based on the Balinese style of architecture. The carvings on the walls are elegantly curated, and adorned with exquisite designs and intricate craftwork. The garden around the palace enhances its beauty with its bright foliage and colorful flowers. You can sit and relax while soaking in nature’s captivating views. Every day in the evening at around 7:30 PM, you can watch the Balinese dance performances with the beats of the Gamelan music. Truly one of the places to visit in Bali.

Adventure and Sports

Bali has a plethora of opportunities to engage in and satiate your adventurous desires. Here are the popular adventure and sports activities in Bali for you to check out and witness a thrilling experience.

  1. Flyboarding at Benoa is charged by 200 pk water pressure
  2. White water rafting at Payangan river
  3. Jump off the cliff at the top of the Aling Aling waterfall
  4. Jet packing at Nusa Dua
  5. Kite surfing above the ocean waters
  6. Paragliding at Denpasar
  7. Dive into the oceans at Manta Point
  8. Trekking at Gunung Batur, the active volcano
  9. Flying fish, a kite-shaped boat with three men onboard that flies in the air the water
  10. ATV bike ride along the rugged terrains of Ubud

Cultural and Religious Attractions

Bali is known for its religious significance and the presence of many holy temples. They signify the traditions, beliefs, and cultural heritage of the place. Here are some of the cultural and religious attractions of the town which you must explore while vacationing with family and friends.

Besakih Bali’s Mother Temple

Also known as the Pura Agung Besakih temple, it is the largest Hindu temple in Bali comprising almost 86 temples. The main temple among them is called the Pura Penataran Agung. The temple is in existence for more than 1000 years and is placed about 1000 meters above Mount Agung. The interesting fact about the temple is that it survived the massive volcanic eruption in 1963. The entire area of the temple is surrounded by breathtaking views of the mountains, rivers, and paddy fields.

Pura Ulun Danu Bratan temple

The temple is dedicated to the three powerful Hindu Gods – Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma. It is situated along the banks of Lake Batan which is the source of water in the adjoining areas. The Balinese Goddess, Dewi Danu, is also worshipped at the temple. A major attraction inside this Hindu temple is the status of Lord Buddha. Since the temple seems to be floating on the lake, it is also referred to as the “Floating Temple” by the locals. Situated at an altitude of about 1200 meters, the temple has a stupendous architectural design based on the Indonesian Balinese style. There are four sacred buildings inside the temple – The Linga Pura, The Pura Puncak Mangu, the Pura Teratai Bang, and the Pura Dalem Purwa.

Gunung Kawi temple

The temple is captivating with 10 rock-cut shrines that belong to the 11th century. You need to descend about 371 steps made of stone to reach the temple. The shrines are located inside a 23 feet high niche carved from the cliffs. The journey towards the temple is quite scenic passing along stretches of paddy fields meeting into the sparking Pakerisan river. The entire temple complex is located in the Tampaksiring region.

Tanah Lot temple

One of the most popular temples in Bali with scenic views. Witnessing the sunset from the temple is indeed a splendid experience. The main deity of the temple is Dewa Baruna, a spiritual abode where one can seek solace and peace. There is a cultural park where you can watch several dance performances. Shops and restaurants are also available on the premises.

Uluwatu Temple

Beauty is at its peak at the Uluwatu temple. Located at the top of a cliff, the splashes of the ocean waters create a magical environment. Exquisite views of the sunset, the spectacular beauty of the sparkling waters, and the calm ambiance around are soothing refreshments for the mind. The main deity of the temple is Sang Hyand Widhi Wasa as Rudra. You can witness the beautiful traditional Kecak dances performed at the temple premises.

Underwater Temple

While in Bali, you must check out the water temples, and the most prominent among them is the Underwater temple. It is a unique experience. On one side you experience the spirituality of the temple, on the other hand, you can experience an adventurous feeling. You have to opt for diving or snorkeling to visit the temple. The main deity is Lord Shiva and the figures are tucked in between the coral reefs.

Off-the-Beaten-Path Activities and Attractions

We have explored the prominent tourist spots and popular attractions in Bali in this article. But if you love to search for offbeat destinations or engage in something unique, Bali has a lot to offer.

Here are some of the off-the-beaten-path activities and attractions for you to check out:

  1. Cooking class at Bali Asli in Gelumpang village: If you love cooking and that too the traditional Balinese dishes, then this is a great opportunity to sharpen your culinary skills as well as be acquainted with their culture. You can learn the lifestyle of a farmer or the locals while engaging in such activity.
  2. A cultural tour at Kedisan village: This is the best way to go for experiential traveling, engaging in the culture and traditions of Bali. You can be aware of the customary practices and lifestyle of the locals and even spend a day with them. There are several outdoor sports and activities to experience as part of the tour like cycling, canoeing, and hiking. You can visit the schools and other community areas and mingle with the locals.
  3. Visit the Goa Maya cave: You will find yourself meandering and navigating through a massive and complex network of tunnels stretching for 2000 meters as you reach the cave. It is believed that these tunnels were built about 750 years ago. They were initially created to strengthen the irrigation system of the paddy fields. The shrines within the caves are holy and the locals come to seek their blessings as well as offer prayers.
  4. Venture into the Atlas Pearl farm: Interested to know about pearls and how they are polished and prepared? Then go about exploring the Atlas Pearl Farm in Bali. You can learn about the entire process starting from breeding, seeding, and harvesting. The end-to-end production process can be witnessed in this tour. You will love to see the wide variety of pearls in various shapes, colors, and sizes.
  5. Enjoy the abandoned theme park at Sanur: If you love to experience a spooky atmosphere then you can visit the theme park at Sanur which has been long abandoned. It was once a popular entertainment park, but now it is in ruins. You can feel a thrilling sensation walking through the dense foliage formed around the broken rides.
  6. Hike at West Bali national park: The place is very less crowded and hence the ideal place for hiking in peace without any major disturbance and hurdles while enjoying the beauty of the mystic landscape. The spectacular views of the gorgeous mountains, deep valleys, dense jungles, and white sandy beaches entice and entertain the hikers. You can even get a glimpse of the tropical birds while exploring the place.

Food and Drink

The traditional Balinese food and drink are a must-try. They are quite delicious and sure to entertain your taste buds. While in Bali, you must try these delectable dishes and acquaint yourself with the local foods.

Overview of Balinese Cuisine

The assortment of dishes in Balinese cuisine will amaze food lovers. Be it non-vegetarian or vegetarian dishes, you will find a plethora of options to select from and enjoy. The dishes are based on the heritage of Chinese, Indian, and Malaysian cuisines and somewhat Hindu culinary traditions. Let us now check out the prominent restaurants and the traditional foods of Bali.

Best Restaurants and Warungs

  1. Warung Umah Bali
    Address: Jl. Keliki Kawan, Kelusa, Kec. Payangan, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80561, Indonesia
  2. Warung Nia Balinese Food & Pork Ribs
    Address: Kayu Aya Square, No. 19-21, Jl. Kayu Aya Seminyak, Kec. Kuta Utara, Bali, 80361, Indonesia
  3. Warung Samaja
    Address: Jl. Kunti II No.18, Seminyak, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
  4. EI Kabron Bali
    Address: Jl. Pantai Cemongkak, Pecatu, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
  5. Warung Eny
    Address: Jl. Petitenget No.97, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80316, Indonesia
  6. Liap Liap
    Address: Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia

Traditional Foods to Try

Here are the most prominent traditional foods to try when you are in Bali:

  1. Sate Lilit: These are served in sticks with meat, marinated, skewed, and grilled along with coconut milk, vegetables, and spicy sauce to enhance the taste.
  2. Nasi Ayam and Nasi Campur: Essentially it’s rice mixed with chicken and served with sambal and veggies.
  3. Nasi Goreng: Its Indonesian fried rice, mixed with meat, veggies, and sweet soy sauce or hot chili sauce
  4. Gado Gado: It is sort of a salad, especially steamed vegetables served with peanut sauce
  5. Sayur Urab: The dish contains shredded vegetables mostly comprised of long green beans, grated coconut bay leaves, and Chinese bean sprouts.
  6. Tahu and Tempe: Tahu is tofu and Tempe is fermented soy cake
  7. Tuna Sambal Matah: It is tuna wrapped with Basa Gede and then seared in a hot pan
  8. Sambal Udang: It is a dish of prawns served with spicy sambal sauce
  9. Serapah Penyu: Its turtle meat served with herbs and sauce
  10. Bebek and Ayum Betutu: The disk is a duck stuffed with traditional spices and is quite juicy in taste

Nightlife and Drinking Scene

Night at Bali is enticing with lively music, vibrant parties, and enchanting clubs. You must take advantage of the fun as there are several options to check out and feel the vibes. Sharing a few prominent examples:

  1. Kuta, Legian, and Seminyak boast the vivacity of nightlife with their immense array of pubs and bars. You can chill at one of the clubs and be entertained with some soothing jazz music and your favorite drink. Some of the famous nightclubs are Townhouse, Bridges Bali, and Charlie Bar & Bistro
  2. Spend a blissful evening at the rooftop bars and enjoy nature’s beauty along with your preferred drinks. The best ones are at Seminyak and Legian with twining staircases and exotic drinks
  3. Beach clubs in Bali scintillate the nightlife with their spectacular beach parties, unlimited food, and drinks dominated by the beautiful coastal lines and white sandy beaches. Check out Ku De Ta in Seminyak, Mozaic, and Potato Head
  4. Go for a dinner cruise at Bali Hai, Bounty, and enjoy nightlife with live music, dance, food, and drinks
  5. Attend the cabaret shows and be mesmerized by the acrobats, drag queens, and entertaining songs and music at Bali beach shack, Bali Hai, Sol beach house, and District Bali
  6. Live music events at various locations

Planning Your Trip

A few tips while planning your trip to Bali are elaborated on in the sections below. It is good to focus on money and budget, the packing list for Bali, and health and safety points for a vacation.

Budgeting and Money Management

Fix a budget for your trip at the beginning before starting to plan for your vacation to Bali. This will help you to select the flights, range of hotels and resorts, transport, and even the food. It is advisable to look for offers and discounts on the booking websites for the best prices. You can select to visit Bali during the off-season when the prices are low but if you are flexible to spend money then peak seasons are fine to select. Be flexible in your dates so that you can balance the bookings. Do not book hotels or resorts too much in advance as sometimes they reduce the prices in tandem with flights.

Packing List

Here are some of the key items which must be there in your packing list while you start planning for Bali:

  1. Sunscreen lotion and cream to beat the sun and heat
  2. Hair shampoo and conditioner to prevent dry hair
  3. Mosquito repellant creams
  4. Luggage locks
  5. Activated charcoal to prevent any stomach disorders
  6. Power adapter for Bali
  7. Underwater camera to capture some of the underwater activities
  8. Neck wallet to prevent pickpockets
  9. First-aid kit
  10. A small backpack to carry the essential items
  11. Good shoes for a comfortable walk
  12. Comfortable and light clothes
  13. Swimwear as there will be a lot of water sports and activities to enjoy

Health and Safety Considerations

Here are the key health and safety considerations to be thought of while visiting Bali:

  • Good to note down the emergency numbers related to the embassy, hotels, transport
  • Carry your passport always as identity proof anywhere in the city
  • Respect the culture and the local people
  • Say no to drugs as you may land up in a prison
  • Check out the hospitals and clinics in case you need them
  • Never drink and drive in Bali
  • Carry some cash with you as you may not be near an ATM at certain spots
  • The best ATMs to withdraw money are Bank Central Asia (BCA), Bank Mandiri, Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI), and Permata Bank
  • You can use credit cards in almost all the retail outlets
  • Wear T-shirts in restaurants and shops

Recommended Travel Insurance

The recommended travel insurance for Bali are:

  1. Bajaj Allianz
  2. TATA AIG
  3. HDFC Ergo
  4. ICICI Lombard
  5. Reliance General Insurance
  6. Starr Travel Insurance
  7. FWD Travel Insurance
  8. Tiq Travel Insurance
  9. MSIG Travel Insurance
  10. Singlife Travel Insurance
  11. Bubblegum Travel Insurance

Conclusion

Bali is a magical place, hypnotizing travel lovers from various parts of the world. The intoxicating blend of culture, nature, and nightlife creates a sensational experience among travelers. One can easily unwind in this splendid place and create memories to recollect for years.

If you want to witness the amazing flora, fauna, and heritage of Bali, then you must surely plan for a vacation. The article will provide a guide to plan out the details seamlessly. Even planning for a Bali resort with private pool or a budget resort Bali can be easier and faster.

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