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It’s long been Australia’s favourite holiday destination but there are some things about Bali that are still catching Aussies by surprise.
Known for its beauty, its beaches and its Bintang beer, the island of the Gods is also home to some of the least loved holiday pests, from thieving monkeys to selfie-stick wielding tourists.
The stars of Channel 9 reality TV show Travel Guides headed to Bali to explore the island’s delights in this week’s episode.
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Here are 11 of their top tips for getting the best out of your Bali holiday.
1. BEWARE OF THE MONKEYS
“Don’t try and pat the monkeys. They are vicious and thieving little guys. They may look cute but looks are deceiving.”
- Target boys Kev, Dorian and Teng
2. KNOW WHEN NOT TO WEAR YOUR BINTANG SINGLET
“Cocktails at The Rock Bar at Ayana in Jimbaran is a must. This is one of the most famous bars in the world and for good reason. Excellent cocktails and a chance to dress up (definitely a no Bintang singlet zone). It’s packed at sunset and if you’re not a guest at Ayana, the wait can be excruciating. Try a drink after the sun goes down for a less crowded experience.”
- Travel snobs Kevin and Janetta
3. PUCKER UP
“You can bargain at the markets by combining currency with a kiss. We got a $15 discount for kissing one of the blokes on the cheek.”
- Single travellers Taash and Mads
4. GET TO KNOW THE LINGO ... AND THE LOCAL LOOS
“You will definitely need to know the phrase “where is the closest toilet”. And always have some tissues handy.”
5. STRIKE A POSE
“The best way to keep your Bali holiday alive is to have a professional photo in traditional Balinese attire.”
- Bargain hunting Fren family
6. DON’T FORGET YOUR SUNSCREEN
Make sure you have plenty of sunscreen nothing worse than getting sunburnt on holidays!
— Cowgirl twins Stack and Mel
7. THINK TWICE ABOUT THE BIKE
Getting out of Kuta, Legian or Seminyak for a day really pays dividends. The rice fields on the way to Ubud offer a very different experience. Grab a bike and ride through the paddy fields, but beware, the paths are narrow and can be a bit dodgy. A safer and more enjoyable way to see the beauty of the rice fields it to walk it. It’s the best way to avoid ending up in the drink.
— Travel snobs Kevin and Janetta
8. MAKE SURE THE PRICE IS RIGHT
Have your wits about you when buying stuff on the beach or street you can always get it cheaper.
9. DON’T MISS A MASSAGE
Relax and enjoy inexpensive massages — a fraction of the price that you pay in Australia.
— Bargain hunting Fren family
10. FOLLOW THE SUN ... NOT THE TOURISTS
Bali is renowned for its spectacular sunsets. Holiday-makers flock to places such as the temple at Uluwatu at dusk but just understand the crowds of tourists taking millions of selfies can drive you mad. There are hundreds of places around the island equally as rewarding to view the sunset and remember that wherever you are, you’ll be looking at the very same sun as all those selfie-snapping pests at Uluwatu.
11 . ALWAYS BE READY FOR A BEER
Always carry some cash with you as you can just about buy a cold beer anywhere you go, which is just what we like!
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Why is Bali worth visiting?
Bali, a tropical paradise and spiritual haven, is home to stunning beaches, lush jungles, majestic volcanos, and plunging waterfalls. With such a variety of landscapes, it’s a dream come true for every type of traveler, whether you’re looking for adrenaline-pumping activities, cultural temple visits, or island-hopping adventures.
Is Bali cheap to visit?
Experience the tropical paradise of Bali without breaking the bank! Although there are some more luxurious (and expensive) spots on the island, you can still find mouthwatering street food for under $10 or stay in beautiful bamboo houses in Bali for under $50 a night, making it very accessible for those on a budget.
Can I drink tap water in Bali?
Drinking tap water in Bali is not recommended. However, there are plenty of other great options to stay hydrated! Choose an eco-friendly option, using a reusable water bottle with an in-built filter system or refilling at restaurants with filtered water.
Do I need a visa for traveling in Bali?
Great news! Travelers can explore Bali with a Visa on Arrival (VOA) for up to 30 days. And to make it even easier, you can now apply online beforehand. Cruise through customs and dive straight into Bali’s wonders!
Tip: Check your country’s entry requirements well in advance, as some places are subject to stricter visa rules.
What language do they speak in Bali?
In Bali, the language is the beautiful Bahasa Indonesia. Make your travel experience even more memorable by engaging with locals through words, offering a warm “Selamat Pagi” (good morning) as you explore this captivating island.
Do I need travel insurance for Bali?
Travel insurance is an absolute must in Bali! It protects you against unexpected events, whether that’s a flight cancellation, lost luggage, or medical care. Jump on that motorbike and explore the island worry-free!
Is Bali safe?
While Bali is generally safe, some petty crime does occur. It’s always good to exercise caution by leaving any valuables at home and keeping an eye on your belongings. However, in general, Bali’s warm hospitality means you can explore worry-free!
What power plug type does Bali have?
The plug standard in Bali is a two-pin plug for a socket, also known as plug type F and type C. Stay connected In Bali by purchasing an adaptor. Don’t worry if you forget; you can easily buy one at the airport or local stores on the island.
Why do people love Bali?
Bali is loved by people worldwide for its breathtaking diversity. Whether you’re looking for relaxed beach clubs in Seminyak, cultural markets in Ubud, or marine adventures in the turquoise waves of Nusa Penida, this island offers experiences for every traveler.
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‘Paradise’ is the word on every traveler’s lips as soon as they witness the picture-perfect scenery that Bali has to offer. There is some kind of wonderland for everyone on vacation in Bali, from world-famous surf spots and laidback beach bars to impressive waterfalls adjacent to luscious paddy fields.
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Follow our Bali travel guides to plan the ultimate trip! Whether you’re backpacking around the island and looking for affordable and lively destinations, or you’re on your honeymoon in Bali , we’ve got you covered with a variety of informative guides. Discover the best places in Bali, or check out our 7-day Bali itinerary .
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Best Time to Visit Bali
Planning your perfect Bali holiday? Find out about the weather in Bali to choose the best time to explore this enchanting island!
Dry Season (April-October): The best time to visit Bali is in the dry season (also the high season), which brings clear skies and sunny days. Although there may be more crowds during this time, it’s ideal for beach lovers and ocean adventurers, with the best surfing conditions, particularly on the west coast. During these months, you can also witness fantastic cultural festivals, like Galungan and Kuningan, which really bring the island to life.
Wet Season (November-March) : Although you can expect downpours, the rainy season is a beautiful time to visit Bali, when the island becomes its most green and luscious. It’s also an excellent time for budget travelers and backpacking in Bali, as it’s considered the low season, with fewer crowds and lower prices. Although it may rain most days, this tropical goodness only lasts a few hours, and you can typically expect sunshine again later in the day. What’s more, these rains mean you can see the rivers and waterfalls in Bali at their most powerful.
Best time to visit Bali for activities: If surfing is your thing, head to Bali between May and September when waves are at their best. Culture vultures should plan around the best festivals in Bali. For example, the Bali Kite Festival or the Arts Festival that take place in the summer months.
Whatever you’re looking for, every season in Bali has its charm, so whether you’re chasing waves, adrenaline adventures, or sunny beach days, you’ll find the perfect time to delve into Bali’s magic. Get ready to create unforgettable memories in this tropical paradise!
Coastlines and Beaches in Bali
The vibrant, luscious greens of Bali’s jungles and paddy fields are beautifully complemented by its fantastic coastline and neighboring islands. Whether it’s the spectacular cliffs and crashing emerald waves of Uluwatu or the long beaches bouncing with live music in Canggu , there are plenty of beach spots to choose from on your vacation in Bali.
Head offshore to the incredible islands surrounding Bali to fulfill paradise dreams! Discover tiny islands with white sand and clear oceans. Some of the best places to visit in Bali are Gili Air or Gili Meno, where it’s easy to see turtles, colorful corals, and tropical fish. Here, experience the simple pleasures of a world without cars and only gentle walks through palm tree forests and fallen coconuts. For something a little more adventurous, experience the exhilarating island of Nusa Penida , an island home to extraordinary cliffs, swelling oceans, and mammoth manta rays.
Food, Culture, and Religion in Bali
Aptly named as the ‘Island of the Gods’, Bali showcases a unique sense of spirituality that’s deeply rooted in Hinduism among predominantly Muslim Indonesia. As such, different religions, cultures, and customs live happily side by side, always with a smile and a deep appreciation for the enjoyment of life. It is this joy, peace, and unique philosophy of life that makes Bali so special. Not only that but also the countless beautiful temples and colorful shrines, often surrounded by wonderful nature and wild monkeys. Places like Ubud are the ultimate jungle oasis of tranquility and calm.
Bali’s culinary scene is one of the best in the world, offering a mix of aromatic meat dishes and vegetarian delights. Enjoy delicious rice dishes like Nasi Goreng and Nasi Campur or succulent Satay skewers. As it’s a tropical island, you’ll also find plenty of fresh seafood and tropical fruits to snack on while you enjoy this beautiful paradise.
Why You Should Travel to Bali
It’s certainly easy to see how Bali has been elevated to its status as one of the best holiday destinations in the world. The island will steal hearts, captivate imaginations, and continuously tempt travelers to return for more, time and time again.
Its diversity is what’s most compelling, with adventures for every type of traveler. Some of the best things to do in Bali include exploring the crater’s edge and hiking epic volcanos, ziplining through gorges, and swimming with turtles.
When you’re done with activities on your Bali holiday, there’s plenty of relaxation to be had, whether that’s swinging in hammocks under coconut trees, enjoying healing Balinese spa treatments, or savoring candlelit dinners under the stars.
Safety and Travel Advice in Bali
Travelers who want to vacation in Bali, a magical island paradise in Indonesia, should take the necessary precautions to enjoy a safe trip. The following information, given by the government of Indonesia, helps visitors get the most out of their journey.
Natural Disasters: Although natural disasters happen infrequently in Bali, the island is prone to earthquakes and volcanic activity. Stay informed by registering with your embassy to receive emergency updates on your trip.
Crime and safety in Bali: While Bali is generally safe, petty theft can happen. Exercise caution by keeping valuables secure and leaving any important belongings at home. Like any destination, we recommend avoiding isolated areas at night and sticking to well-lit spots with more people.
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Traffic in Bali: Traffic in Bali can be chaotic. The island’s infrastructure and population are rapidly growing, meaning there can be traffic congestion and queues. Although it’s very normal to use scooters and motorbikes, always wear a helmet and protective clothing, and ensure you have travel insurance. During the rainy season, be aware of road conditions, as the tarmac can be slippery.
Cultural Sensitivity: Bali is named ‘Island of the Gods’ for its rich culture and spirituality. Please make sure to always respect local customs, be that wearing appropriate clothing or asking permission to take photos of locals.
Travel Insurance: One of the most important things you need to do before your Bali holiday is purchase travel insurance. Although Bali itself is safe, there is potential for accidents – for example, an injury after surfing, a canceled flight, or lost baggage. Check out these best travel insurances .
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On our website you will probably find more information about Bali, than in a printed Travel Guide Book. The sheer amount of things to do and places can be quite overwhelming. If you have not been to Bali yet and want to get a brief overview, then this little Travel FAQ will help you to start your travel planning.
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Bali is so diverse and like any foreign country there are often different rules and regulations to be aware of. These are the things we suggest you do before booking flights and hotels:
- Check the Visa Regulations that apply to your nationality - Visa Regulations
- Check the general travel regulation & requirements you must follow before your arrival - Travel Regulations
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- Get familiar a bit with the unique culture and customs - Culture Guide
- Book hotels and Villas that are well located according to your needs. Always check the map and understand walking distance to beach, attractions, restaurants etc). What looks nearby might not be, and an hotel calling itself X Seminyak, might not be really in Seminyak - Book Hotels & Book Villas
- Make a list of what you would like to do and experience. Bali offers hundreds of things to do, visit and explore and see how far these attractions and sites are away from your hotel location. Understanding how to get from A to B can make or break a holiday. Check out our Transportation Guide and plan beforehand - Transportation Guide
- Rent a scooter if you can drive one, which would male it much more easy to get from A to B - Scooter Rental
- Make sure you get online in Bali and get a Data package - SIM & e-SIM cards
- Browse through our travel guide and find out more about Bali and how to get ready - Travel Guide
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May, June, September are the very best months to visit Bali.
In general, best time to visit Bali is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. This is when the weather is sunny and dry with little chance of rain, making it ideal for a tropical holiday.
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Something for everyone
In general one can say, that these destinations are the most popular and offer something for everyone . Canggu & Berawa | Ubud | Seminyak | Sanur | Nusa Lembongan & Ceningan | Nusa Dua (more luxurious)
Check out our destination guide to get a clearer overview about what each destination and region in Bali is famous for and what you can expect there. Your holiday experience will depend greatly on choosing the right region and location that matches your preferences.
Tropical Climate
The climate in Bali is warm, humid, and tropical characterized by high temperatures and high humidity throughout the year. Bali has two distinct seasons: the dry season, which runs from April to October and the wet season, which runs from November to March.
- During the dry season, temperatures typically range between 80-90°F (27-32°C) and humidity is relatively low. This is the most popular time for tourists to visit Bali, as the weather is sunny and dry with little chance of rain.
- During the wet season, temperatures are still warm but the humidity is higher and there is more rainfall. The island receives most of its annual rainfall during this time, and it can be quite heavy at times. Even though it's the rainy season, it doesn't rain all day, usually there are short spells of rain that might last an hour or two in the afternoon.
- The highlands and mountains are significantly cooler than the coastal areas
- The best time to visit would be during the dry season if you want to enjoy sunny and dry weather, but the island is a popular destination year-round and offer many activities to do even in the rainy season. Very best months to visit: May, June, September.
- You should pack light, comfortable clothing, a swimsuit, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a hat or sunglasses. It's also a good idea to pack a light rain jacket or umbrella for the occasional rain shower.
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As long as you can.
If you visit Bali from further away than 6-8h by plane, a solid 2 or 3 weeks is what you should aim for, so you have some time to adjust a potential jetlag and also time to explore and then relax.
Bali is a destination, that offers in general great value for money, whether you are traveling on a budget, or if you are the luxury traveler only seeking the best .
Accommodation USD 15-30 per room per night / a meal USD 2-4 / scooter rental per day USD 3-6
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Accommodation USD 80-120 per room per night / a meal USD 6-10 / scooter rental per day USD 3-6 / Car Rental per day USD 35-45
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Accommodation USD 170-400 per room per night / a meal USD 12-20 / scooter rental per day USD 10-15 / Car Rental per day USD 60-100
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Bali has literally hundreds of places to visit and things to do - many hidden treasures. If we would have to pick 5, then that's our list:
- Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple with Kecak Dance before Sunset, and on the way back fresh BBQ seafood dinner on the beach in Jimbaran.
- Daytrip to the Rice Field Terraces (e.g. JatiLuwih ) and a stop at the temples Tirta Empul or Goa Gaja, closing the day with a traditional Dance performance in Ubud with a dinner in one of the many amazing restaurants in Ubud .
- Hit one of the amazing Beach Clubs in Canggu , such as the FINNS Beach Club or La Brisa for the day, and if you are up for it, stay till after sunset, when some of the coolest DJs get to work their art.
- Visit the Artist Villages of Mas or Celuk , and experience first hand how these masters are carving and creating the most amazing artworks.
- The Mountains - Climb Mount Batur or if this is too difficult join for an e-bike tour through the villages and highlands of Bali.
Of course there is more, scuba diving, golfing, trekking, canyoning, rafting, the animal parks, countless temples and religious sites, hundreds of amazing restaurants, bars, and clubs...the list is endless... that's why so many travelers come back.
If you are up to it, the best and easiest way to get around within a certain area, is if you rent a scooter (wear a helmet, and take it easy, bring an international driving license (or get one online here) .
The Gojek App ( Android , Apple ) allows you to call for a scooter taxi or a car taxi, like Uber), which is very affordable and easy to handle. You can also rent a car with a driver for a full day (8-10h) for ca USD45, which is a great way to go for tours or to manage larger distances.
if you get a cab, make sure you get a BLUEBIRD, the drivers are the most friendly, the most reliable and will take you from A to B without detours and usually switch on the meter without you having to ask.
We suggest strongly, get Internet Connection on your phone. To handle the map apps and navigate with google maps or Waze we suggest to get a Tourist SIMCard with data package (can be ordered here online).
More about Transportation in Bali
To rent a motorized scooter or motorbike of up to 150cc (more than enough) you will need to bring your national CAR driving license AND an international driving license, which is now mandatory in Bali. If you can't get an international driving license (IDP) in time, you can get one online by following the link below, that is accepted by the Indonesian authorities.
International Driving License Online Application
Simply put, the most wonderful people. It's difficult to find a more tolerant, easy going and welcoming culture in the world. Travelers feel it, there is something special about the Balinese, something, one must experience something unique and authentic, that has not been lost even though tourism has been part of Bali since more than 50 years now.
More about the people and the culture of Bali
The main language is Bahasa Indonesia, but with English you will have absolutely no problems in Bali. The Balinese speak their own local language among each other (Bahasa Bali). Bahasa Indonesia is fairly easy, and if you manage to remember only a few words, you will open hearts and doors.
Basic Bahasa Indonesia Vocabulary
Yes, you can visit Bali's Mountains and climb Volcanos. You might have heard in the news, that Bali's former Governor Koster issued a decree, forbidding climbing Bali’s mountains. This came as a response of several social media posts, were tourists gravely misbehaved, disrespecting the holy sites and Bali's cultural integrity overall. Yet, this decree has not been enforced and as it turned out, was not based on legal ground. There is no ban on visiting the mountains and volcanos. Some mountains might be temporarily closed at times, but the reasons will be usually weather conditions, volcanic activities, or ceremonies.
Trekking Tours to Bali's Sacred Mountains
Travel Itinerary Suggestions for visiting Bali for the first time
- A few days in Sanur, Jimbaran or Nusa Dua , easy arrival and chill.
- Then Ubud to discover the culture and natural sites of central and north Bali (Tours, Chilling, Health, Yoga).
- Hop over to Lembongan and Ceningan Islands for the tropical and more simple life style as Bali offered 30 years ago (and great diving).
- Conclude your trip with some going out, party, shopping, sunset chills in Kuta, Legian, Seminyak or Canggu .
With that set of choices you will discover a lot…in 2 or 3 weeks…and when you come back to Bali…there is more, much more to discover and explore. Travelers have been coming to Bali for decades and return every year; they still discover new things and gain new experiences.
Yes, Bali's nightlife is a real treat. Kuta's reputation among the young and wild, mostly coming from Australia, is legendary. In high season and in November Kuta feels at times like a spring break fantasy. Seminyak offers the widest range of places to go out, also more upbeat and classy, while Canggu is catching up, even though the vibe in Canggu is more relaxed and less "crazy".
More on Bali's Nightlife, Clubbing and Party Scene
Yes, Bali has issued an official tourist guideline on hoe to behave when visiting the island of Gods. This came as a response to several incidences that blew up in social media, where tourists disrespected the laws, regulations and culture in Bali.
Bali's Guide to How to Behave and Cultural Guidelines
Depends on how one defines a paradise
Let's start with the challenging aspects. For one, Bali is not a paradise like the picture postcards of Maldives or the Bahamas suggest. The beaches of Kuta up to Canggu are quite stunning, and wide, and with fun waves to surf, but less tropical than one might expect. Mass tourism has left its mark on some places n the south, such as Kuta, Seminyak, and even Ubud. But many travelers love this aspect of Bai, because it comes with a wide variety of restaurants, bars, shops and with lots of accommodation options. Traffic can be a problem in the dense areas, such as Seminyak and Canggu,. where development was faster than roads were constructed,. IN peak season such as Christmas, traffic can be quite challenging overall. ...that's all not matching the idea of a paradise.
But, in many aspects Bali is and still is a paradise, and one of the best destinations in the world. Why? Because it is tolerant and inviting and lets you be who you want to be. It has an incredible variety of almost everything any traveler wishes to explore or experience. It offers great value for money, and an art and culture that is unique in this world, authentic, and alive. If you want to leave the mass tourism behind, all you need is a short drive and you will enter a Bali that has almost not changed in decades. There are countless areas and sites that are absolutely remote, quiet and almost untouched, where magnificent nature shows her beauty.
Bali is a paradise because of the whole package it offers, and not because it looks like a "white sandy beach coconut tree postcard" wherever you go.
Yes, for sure it's safer than other places. And single women can travel freely and safely. Of course, like everywhere else in the world, where there is tourism, there is crime and scam. But if you keep a normal level of common sense and don't fall into the traps of senseless drinking and drugs, you should be fine. The biggest threat is probably when untrained drivers rent a scooter and overestimate their skills and underestimate the complexity of the traffic.
More on safety and health in Bali
Bali Destination Guide - Where to Stay in Bali
These are the most popular and best areas to stay in Bali. Each destination in Bali is quite different and worth a visit.
Destination Overview Get to know the main areas in Bali to visit and what they have to offer for a perfect holiday
Canggu & Berawa The best mix of Everything Bali has to offer - surfing, party, yoga, restaurants & cafes
Seminyak & Petitenget Luxury villas, great hotels, beach & surf, nightlife, amazing shopping & food
Kuta & Tuban Bali’s party place for the young and wild. Bars, Shopping, Beach Life & Party
Ubud Bali’s cultural center. Blend of art, spirituality, lifestyle, & culinary delights.
Nusa Dua & Benoa International 5star Resorts and golf courses for the luxury traveler
Legian Good mix of family friendly and going-out options
Sanur Quiet beaches, family friendly, beautiful restaurants & hotels
Uluwatu & Pecatu Deep in the south of Bali, great surf, amazing resorts, and villa estates & beach clubs
Ungasan & Kutuh Most southern coast of Bali. Cliffs and stunning nature.
Jimbaran & Kedonganan Family-friendly beach resorts and best seafood on the beach
Amed & Tulamben Quiet villages with some of the best diving and snorkeling spots
Bedugul, Puncak & Baturiti Mountain area with an iconic water temple & three lakes
3 Nusa Islands Lembongan, Ceningan, Penida - Diving, Nature, B lue Sea, White Beaches. Paradise
Sidemen The hidden Gem of Bali. Spectacular Rice terraces and landscapes
Batukaru A stunning Region in North Tabanan in the Highlands of Bali
Lombok Island next to Bali with stunning nature, volcano and surf spots
Gili Islands Full moon parties & snorkeling off the coast of Lombok
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BALI IN 6 NIGHTS – THE ULTIMATE BALI TRAVEL GUIDE
When dreaming of Asian adventures, who doesn’t think of Bali? The island of Gods captures the hearts of many travelers, most of them returning a few times a year to soak in the island paradise’s energizing vibe. Whether you are a Bali regular on the hunt for inspiration outside your well known and beloved paths or planning your first trip to one of Indonesia’s most famous islands – you cannot miss our Ultimate Bali Travel Guide, outlining the perfect 6 NIGHTS IN BALI .
Time to get out your holiday notebook!
DAY 1 – UBUD
Welcome to Ubud! Bali’s jungle paradise promises an exciting mix of all things relaxing and outdoorsy. Whether you are the active type whose perfect holiday exists of hiking, cycling and water rafting or if you just want to leave the world behind and sink in a bathtub filled with flower petals – Ubud has you covered.
Once you’re settled in your hotel, go for a stroll around the city center – simply follow Jalan Monkey Forest, to soak in Bali’s enchanting smells for first impressions. Visit the ‘Monkey Forest’ located in a jungle setting with monkeys freely running around. Watch your belongings while venturing around or the jungle creatures will be the new owners of your beloved sunnies and jewels and quickly empty your water bottle.
Venture further to Ubud’s magical Tegallang rice terrace to soak in the calming and mesmerizing views overlooking the jungle. To complete your first day you can’t miss out on venturing down the Campuhan ridge walk ! To make things easier, you can book an Ubud private tour online and experience all the Ubud highlights hassle free.
WHERE TO EAT:
LUNCH: Folk Kitchen & Espresso
Address: Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud Contact: +62 361 9080 888 Instagram: @folkubud
When in Ubud, lunching at one of Bali’s best cafés , Folk Kitchen & Espresso, is mandatory! Think an Indonesian head chef with a passion for organic food, interior based on Balinese heritage pieces and a menu overflowing with mouth-watering goodness!
DINNER: Bird’s Nest at Kupu Kupu Barong
Address: Jalan Kedewatan, Ubud Contact: [email protected] Instagram: @kupubarong
Spoil your loved one with this outstanding dining experience overlooking the lush rainforest of Northern Bali. ‘Bird’s Nest’ is sitting on the edge, making you feel like you are floating over the Ayung River Valley. Treat yourself to the mouth-wathering dinner menu featuring their famed salmon & sea scallops carpaccio, but also including plenty of vegetarian options.
WHERE TO SLEEP:
Budget: Sri Ratih Cottages
Address: Jl. Campuhan 1, Penestanan Kelod, Ubud Contact: [email protected]
Nestled on the lush outskirts of jungle town Ubud lies Sri Ratih Cottages, a beautiful boutique hotel of 30 rooms with modern Balinese design, a surrounding calming rainforest atmosphere, and the warm hospitality of the staff. The spacious rooms are situated around the inviting waters of the swimming pool which sits at the centre of well-kept tropical gardens, offering a very welcome cool oasis in the tropical heat!
- Prices start from 77US$ per night for a double room including breakfast.
Luxe: Bisma Eight
Address: Jl. Bisma, Ubud Contact: [email protected] Instagram: @bismaeight
The luxury boutique hotel is set within the natural and cultural heart of Ubud. Rooted in the artisan heritage of central Bali, Bisma Eight is not your usual image of hotels in Ubud. Modern aesthetics of its 38 suites blend in seamlessly with the jungle surroundings – choose between Garden, Canopy and Forest for your enchanted stay. Indulge in Bisma Eight’s fine cuisine with homegrown herbs, veggies and fruits on their rooftop and laze by one of the world’s most tantalising infinity pools.
In-house complimentary activities include amongst others yoga, Balinese dancing classes, leisure cycling and a traditional Balinese cooking class. If you wish to explore more of Bali’s jungle, join their bespoke ‘The Bedugul We Love’ tour!
- Prices start from 217US$ per night for a Garden Suite including breakfast.
DAY 2 – UBUD
After a night of blissful sleep to the sounds of the jungle, an action-packed day awaits you! Chasing waterfalls is a must-do while staying in Ubud. You are spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing where to go but we have you covered. Browse this travel guide to Southeast Asia’s most stunning waterfalls and have fun picking your favourite Bali ones!
A visit to Ubud wouldn’t be complete without taking part in a yoga class. The calming jungle surroundings and highly certified teachers coming to Ubud from all over the world make sure that passionate yogis but also beginners will have an unforgettable experience. Click here to discover the best yoga studios in Ubud.
If you’re after an experience off the beaten tracks, you should treat yourself to high tea at the luxury tents from Escape Nomade . Being a showroom for their unique products (imagine being able to take one with you on your travels!), they also offer Picnic Lunch and Dining Within Tent experiences!
Never will you have felt more like a true explorer on a jungle safari!
LUNCH: SARI ORGANIK
Address: Jl. Subak Sok Wayah, Ubud Bookings: +62 361 972087 Opening Hours: Daily, 8am – 8pm
Right next to Café Pomegranate you can find another Ubud must-visit, Sari Organik. Head towards Campuhan bridge when coming from Ubud Palace. Just before the road turns into a green oasis with huge trees hanging over the road, you turn right up a road that looks more like a driveway.
Whether you’re a salad addict (there more than 10 different variations to be found in their extensive menu) or want to share a table loaded with tapa-like dishes, one of the best organic cafés in Bali will have you covered.
DINNER: Kubu at Mandapa – a Ritz Carlton Reserve
Address: Jalan Kedewatan, Banjar Kedewatan, Ubud Contact: [email protected] Instagram: @kubuatmandapa
Named after the traditional huts used by Balinese rice farmers, Mandapa’s signature dinner-only venue Kubu is a must-visit if you’re looking for a dreamy setting next to the soothing Ayung river combined with state-of-the-art fine dining Mediterranean-European cuisine. You can choose between sophisticated a-la-carte options or specially tailored degustation menus. A must-try: their Wagyu beef rib eye with braised tongue, celeriac and truffle jus. Book a table early when you’re after being seated in one of their signature cocoons.
Budget: Calma Ubud
Address: Jl Tirta Tawar, Br Kutuh Kaje, Ubud Contact: [email protected] Instagram: @calma_ubud
Situated near a tranquil Balinese village only a few minutes away from the hustle and bustle of Ubud, this unique private resort sits effortlessly amongst nature, overlooking a lush valley, emerald green rice terraces and spectacular sunsets. Calma Ubud’s ten individually styled guest rooms and suites deliver a warm and welcoming family atmosphere. Contemporary tropical architectural features combined with Balinese craftsmanship and a careful attention to detail, make it your blissful home away from home!
- Prices start from 107US$ per night for a double room including breakfast.
Luxe: Four Seasons Sayan
Address: Jl. Raya Sayan, Sayan, Ubud Contact: +62 (361) 977577 Instagram: @fsbali
If you are looking to revitalize in a lush and intimate paradise in pure luxury, the resort’s 18 spacious suites and 42 private villas reflecting the island’s natural, serene beauty will have you covered. Each of Four Seasons Sayan’s suites and villas are a beautiful design blend of contemporary and traditional Balinese pieces. Get lost in their 7 hectare garden sanctuary where you can find up to 1,000 different bird species and join one of their Full moon yoga lessons – purnama is a sacred day in Bali, when Balinese-Hindus honor ancestral gods and thank them for their protection with offerings and ceremonies across the island.
- Prices start from 498US$ per night for a one bedroom suite.
Skip a busy night out and get an early night’s sleep – as you will have to get up at 2am the next morning!
It’s almost unforgivable to skip climbing one of Bali’s volcanoes. You can book a fully guided tour including hotel pick up and drop-off, breakfast, flash lights and a dedicated personal tour guide. The ascent at Mount Batur only takes between 1.5 and 2 hours and happens during the night – think fresh mountain air so don’t forget to bring along warm clothing. Greet the new day with sunrise and a sparkle in your eyes!
Enjoy the scenic ride back to your hotel and take a well-deserved nap before venturing to hip and buzzing coastal town Seminyak.
DAY 3 – SEMINYAK
Leave the quietness of the jungle behind and venture to Seminyak – one of Asia’s hippest food and shopping meccas located along Bali’s west coast.
Whether you decide to play it low and spend the day at one of Bali’s Best Beach Clubs or you shop up a storm along Jalan Oberoi and Jalan Raya Seminyak – the buzzing coastal town will have you covered.
Our MUST-DO’s on an afternoon in Seminyak:
1. It would be a crime to not go café hopping in Seminyak – click here to browse Bali’s 30 best cafés for never-ending inspiration!
2. A Bali holiday would also not be complete without shopping up a storm at the amazing Bali-based and brands the island has to offer.
Address: Jl. Laksmana 54, Seminyak Opening Hours: Daily, 9.30am – 9.30pm Instagram: @beachgoldbali
This family-run resort wear brand with a garment history of over 25 years in Indonesia and focus on responsible, ethical and socially conscious practices, creates all designs and the pieces itself in Bali, supporting local garment and textile artisans. It’s very likely you might find yourself leaving the store with packed bags – as their chic yet casual pieces are easy-to-wear everyday wardrobe staples. Take the Bali holiday feeling home with you with their soft flowing hand printed voiles, crepes and locally spun fabrics which form the basis for all of their collections.
SANCERRE THE BRAND
Address: Jalan Seminyak 2A (Corner of Kunti) , Jalan Kayu Jati 2A (close to Grocer & Grind) and Jalan Batu Belig (next to Watercress) Opening Hours: Daily, 9.00am – 9.00pm Instagram: @sancerre_bali
Sancerre brings the spirit of international, bohemian wanderlust into every day style, inspired by the creative and beautiful tropical lifestyle of their island home, Bali. Sancerre, which was born from a journey through France and a gift of a medallion, and offers high-quality but affordable style essentials – all using only the best materials showcasing the unique artistry of Indonesian craftsmanship. Their bright Seminyak shops provide a romantic setting to spend some time trying on hand embroidered kaftans or embellished dresses and tops perfect for casual wear or for dressing up on a night out. A must buy for many visitors are the bright and colourful Sancerre original Chandi bracelets sterling silver charms – the original Sancerre product and where the story begun.
Address: Jl. Munduk Catu No. 1, Canggu (next to Gypsy Bali) Opening hours: Daily, 10am – 9pm Instagram: @les.basics
If you’re after a more sophisticated and trendy Bali souvenir than the usual, you cannot go past Les Basics store in Canggu. Founded by the Bali-based, French-Canadian babe Frédérique Lessard , you’ll find plain wardrobe staples (think linen, super soft cotton and bamboo fabric) and the iconic “The Sunday Life” print you’ll surely have come across when venturing around Canggu. Also stocking the island’s finest bikini, leather and jewellery brands, it’s a one-stop destination for stepping up your holiday wardrobe game.
Get a massage at SPRING SPA
Address: Jl. Kayu Jati No.8, Seminyak Contact: Click here to book an appointment. Instagram: @spring_spa
Voted Asia’s Best Day Spa in the 2016 World Spa Awards, you can cannot go past this pamper paradise with its airy above-the-clouds feeling! Bring your best friend and take your mani-and-pedi appointment to the next level whilst indulging in one of their detoxing juices. You won’t help but Instagram the experience in their clean yet sophisticated interior!
Grab a sunset drink at THE LAWN CANGGU
Address: Click here for the exact location on Batu Bolong beach. Contact: [email protected] Instagram: @thelawncanggu
When venturing around the Gu, sunsets on The Lawn cannot be missed. Recently re-opened, it still has its signature beanbags and outdoor carpets on – well, the lawn – making it the perfect go-to place for a boho picnic, or simply lounging gracefully with a coconut in your hand.
Enjoy their delicious selection of lunch and dinner options (our favourite: truffled Mac’n’Cheese balls!) in their seated dining area or score a front row seat on their rooftop – prime views of the surf guaranteed!
WHERE TO EAT
LUNCH: Milk & Madu
Address: Jl. Raya Pantai Berawa No.52, Canggu Instagram: @milkandmadu
Super Brekky Bowl for breakfast, Mexican Salad for lunch and a wood-oven fired pizza for dinner? Milk & Madu makes sure to deliver the goods for every meal of the day and has you covered with their savoury and generous plates made from the heart. Located in central Berawa it’s only a short drive from both Canggu and Seminyak.
Grab your friends and head to their newly opened venue Ulekan to indulge in mouthwatering Indonesian cuisine in a stunning interior setting just off Jalan Pantai Berawa in Canggu.
DINNER: Barbacoa
Address: Jalan Petitenget 14, Seminyak Contact: [email protected] Instagram: @barbacoabali
As soon as you step into this spacious warehouse setting, you will be inspired by its unique mosaic tiled floors and loft-style design. Try stopping in for lunch to enjoy the beautiful green backyard views! Located on Jalan Petitenget, Barbacoa specialises in BBQ wood fired and charcoal meats with a Mexican influence. We advise to book a table in advance if you don’t want to miss out on an amazing dinner in a lively atmosphere!
Budget: Uma Karan
Address: Jalan Bidadari III / 8, Seminyak Contact: [email protected] Facebook: Uma Karan Seminyak
If a friend asked you to describe the unique boutique hotel Uma Karan in four words they would be chic, affordable, friendly and location. Earthy, natural materials blend in seamlessly with calming colours used around the property. A sun drenched bathroom with skylight roof, wide living spaces and a bed with high quality bedding and linen, make sure you have a blissful retreat in the heart of busy Seminyak.
- Prices start from 75US$ per night for a double room.
Luxe: One Eleven Bali
Address: Jl. Pangkung Sari No.3, Seminyak Contact: [email protected] Instagram: @111resorts
Book yourself into one of these nine 1-bedroom villas located just off the main street in Seminyak at One Eleven Bali if you want to be close to all hotspots yet be able to retreat to your own spacious private villa with a pool and in-villa spa. Offering impeccable service in the surroundings of stunning interior design, you cannot go past One Eleven when looking for a place to stay with your loved one in downtown Seminyak.
- Prices start from 440US$ per night for a one bedroom villa with private pool including breakfast.
Browse more stunning villas in our 15 Best Seminyak Villas list!
DAY 4 – SEMINYAK
After indulging in breakfast – most likely consisting of mouthwatering smoothie bowls with a fresh coconut – discover the adventurous side in you and rent a scooter to beat traffic. Don’t worry – it looks more hectic than it actually is, think ‘organised chaos’.
The perfect day around Seminyak has to include:
- Relaxing at one of Bali’s famed beach clubs treating yourself to afternoon beachfront cocktails or retreat to your own private villa pool to get lost in your latest novel.
- Venturing to the hip neighbouring surfer town Canggu offering a plethora of healthy cafés, beach bars and sunset spots.
- Joining a yoga lesson – from Ashtanga to Bikram, Seminyak’s has some of the island’s best yoga studios waiting for you to get bendy.
- Taking a beginners surfing lesson. Most of Bali’s west coast beaches along Seminyak and Legian offer great conditions for surf newbies. Simply ask a local surfboard rental to help you out!
BREAKFAST: Elgin Avenue
Address: Jalan Mertanadi, Kerobokan Instagram: @elginavenue
Hop on your scooter and treat yourself to a meal at Elgin Avenue Café, just around the corner from famed Jalan Petitenget. Be prepared to find a well-thought-out menu with brunch classics as well as their signature Crispy Eggs Benedict (you’ll be spoilt for life) along with some of the best coffee you’ll have during your Bali holiday!
LUNCH: Saigon Street Bali
Address: Jalan Petitenget No. 77X, Seminyak Contact: Click here to book a table. Instagram: @saigonstreetbali
Situated in the heart of dining street Petitenget, Saigon Street Bali serves traditional Vietnamese dishes from the streets of Saigon and Hue with a never-seen-before twist. The healthy and light to-be-shared dishes will excite your taste buds whilst you soak up the 80ies vibe surrounded by the photogenic settings of the bright Saigon lights.
DINNER: Urchin Raw & Grill
Address: Jalan Laksmana 22, Seminyak Contact: [email protected] Instagram: @urchin_bali
Located in the front of Seminyak institution The Colony Hotel, Urchin offers an innovative seafood menu (note: lobster roll), with beautifully crafted raw dishes. Its grilled meats are also sensational in appearance and on the palate. The restaurant features an inviting open kitchen, allowing you to sit back sipping your personal sommelier recommended wine while watching the master chefs in action.
Budget: Brown Feather
Address: Jalan Batu Belig No.100, Seminyak Instagram: @thegalahotels
This unique, eco-friendly designed boutique hotel is located on up and coming shopping and dining strip Jalan Batu Belig, just around the corner from downtown Petitenget. Retreat from Seminyak’s hustle and bustle into the tranquil environment of this exotic location even while relaxing in your room. Take your relaxation to the next level with a warm bubble bath using the Brown Feather house-range amenities! A sandy brownstone exterior adorned with lush greenery and hints of vivid local flora welcomes you to this private boutique oasis in Seminyak.
- Prices start from 50US$ per night for a double room.
Luxe: The Colony Hotel
Address: Jl. Laksmana No.22, Seminyak Contact: [email protected] Instagram: @thecolonyhotelbali
Located in a prime Seminyak location, a mere 120metres from the beach and only around the corner from busy Oberoi street, make The Colony Hotel Bali the perfect place to stay. Whether you decide to explore beach-side or go shopping crazy (no one blames you, it’s Bali after all!), you can always retreat to your heavenly sanctuary within a few minutes walk or cab ride. Choose from a large selection of different room types such as Superior Room and Grand Suite and treat yourself to a famed ‘Dancing Fingers’ within the boutique hotel after a long day!
- Prices start from 140US$ per night for a superior room.
DAY 5 – ULUWATU
Pay a visit to your favorite Bali café on your last morning in Seminyak – your body and mind will thank you later! H aul a registered BlueBird taxi or order your usual #Uber to venture down south to Bali’s Bukit peninsula. Beach paradise awaits!
Spend the rest of the day soaking in the dazzling clifftop views and watch the sun set on the endless horizon – find our two favourites for Bali’s best views below!
Coco & Poké at Single Fins
Address: Single Fin, Pantai Suluban, Jl. Labuan Sait, Uluwatu Instagram: @cocopokebali
Located within iconic Single Fin, this newly added yumminess outlet serves traditional poke bowls, salad bowls and the world’s first vegan and bio-fermented coconut soft serve, CocoWhip. Grab your lunchtime favourite and enjoy the insane views over the soaring cliffs and blue waters of Uluwatu, pro surfers included!
Address: Jl. Pantai Cemongkak, Uluwatu Contact: +62 85100803416 Instagram: @elkabronbali
Perched 50 meters above sea level on the cliffs of Uluwatu, El Kabron Spanish Restaurant Cliff Club has one of the most secluded sunsets on the island of gods. Get ready to experience a truly Spanish atmosphere including Ibiza house music vibes and delicious seafood, paella and tapas dishes as well as a breathtaking 180-degree view of the Indian Ocean. With 365 days of astonishing sunsets, you cannot miss out on this exquisite Spanish dinner experience in one of Bali’s prime locations, and chill till late to international tunes.
Budget: Melali Bingin
Address: Jalan Melali, Gang Pirta, Bingin Contact: [email protected] Instagram: @melalibingin +
This hidden gem is only a short walk from beautiful Bingin Beach and offers two unique sunset suites as well as one private pool villa. When entering the boutique stay through its large Balinese wooden door, a lush tropical garden, an inviting pool and the warm smiles of their friendly staff awaits you. You shouldn’t miss their breakfast: with a large variety from smoothie bowls to smashed avocado. This will be one of your best Bali meals!
Tucked away on a local street, it’s the perfect place to relax, unwind and feel at home away from home.
- Prices start from 105US$ per night for a sunset suite.
Luxe: Uluwatu Surf Villas
Address: Jalan Pantai Suluban, Uluwatu Contact: [email protected] Instagram: @uluwatusurfvillas
You have come to the right place if you’re after luxury Balinese style accommodation overlooking world class surf breaks and Indian ocean sunsets. The six villas (3- and 4-bedroom options) as well as their bungalow, loft room and two suit rooms leave plenty of choice for the perfect accommodation type – romantic getaway or surf trip with friends?
Treat yourself to delicious in-villa dining, hop in their salt water pools for a sunset swim after you climbed the private beach access back up, most likely with one of their free rental surfboards in hand. Must-Do: join their Morning Light Yoga class to fully relax and unwind.
- Prices start from 150US$ per night for a suite room.
DAY 6 – ULUWATU
Be prepared for a full day of beach hopping, feasting and exploring! Hop on your scooter (don’t forget to wear a helmet!) and discover Bali’s white sandy beaches with glistening blue waters – you will be spoilt for choice with our 10 BEST BEACHES IN BALI guide.
MUST-DO’S IN ULUWATU:
1. Spend the day at Sundays Beach Club . Dreaming of Bali evokes pictures of white sandy beaches and glistening waters – a t one of Bali’s best beach clubs this dream becomes reality. The luxury beach front oasis offers the most picturesque backdrop for the perfect day out in Bali with a food menu to-die-for!
2. Go sun baking and for a swim at Thomas Beach for the ‘hidden gem’ feel and its picturesque shot from above.
3. Take a beginners surf lesson at Bingin Beach – for the non-surfers, rent snorkelling gear or a stand up paddle board.
4. Visit the ancient Hindu Uluwatu Temple. Watch out for the cheeky monkeys!
5. Join the crowd at hip surfer hangout Single Fin’s for the incredible view and treat yourself to a cocktail while watching the sun set over the horizon.
Budget: Le Yanandra Bali
Address: Jalan Pantai Balangan, Uluwatu Contact: [email protected] Instagram: @le_yandandra_bali
Located a mere 300 metres from pictures Balangan beach, lies this bungalow accommodation paradise. Built with typically Balinese materials combined with a French touch, you’ll quickly feel at home when lounging on your private terrace over looking the pool. Their luxury bungalows accommodates up to 4 people, making it the perfect choice for a friends getaway! Sit back, relax and enjoy the prime sunset views from their lounge!
- Prices start from 113US$ per night for a bungalow.
LUXE: THE UNGASAN CLIFFTOP RESORT
Address: Jalan Pantai Selatan Gau. Ungasan 80362 Bali, Indonesia Bookings: [email protected] Instagram: @theungasan
The Ungasan Clifftop Resort offers one of the most stunning, undisturbed views over Bali’s mesmerising coastline and beyond. Offering a selection of 7 unique villas, tennis court, putting green, helicopter pad, 2 amazing restaurants, gym with a view, Vela Spa as well as one of Bali’s best beach clubs Sunday’s Beach Club – this has to be your best choice when travelling to Bali’s south.
Get pampered by their dedicated personal service in a pure luxury setting within your private accommodation. Whether you are planning a family getaway, your wedding with the most stunning backdrop, or simply seek to unwind in discreet luxury by spoiling yourself with a stay in one of their 1-bedroom villas – The Ungasan will make sure your holiday in Bali will be unforgettable.
- Prices start from 550US$ per night for a one bedroom garden villa.
DAY 7 – ULUWATU
Time flies when you are having fun! On your last day in Bali it’s all about soaking in the island’s best before bidding farewell!
- Treat yourself to a spa treatment at Senses Spa at La Joya Biu Biu . Must-Do and one of the most iconic Bali photo opps: book 30mins in their stunning and famous jaccuzi atop the cliff.
- Go for a last dip in the ocean at picturesque Balangan beach with its photogenic row of palm trees offering the perfect backdrop for a last nostalgic snap.
- Have a smoothie, coffee or ice cold Bintang and watch the surfing at Blue Point Beach .
- Treat yourself to one last Bali dinner at Di Mare restaurant at Karma Kandara .
The best way to make the most out of your time in Bali is with Klook experiences . It’s your one stop tour shop for just about everything you can do in Bali for the best price and convenience.
HUNGRY IN BALI – THE ULTIMATE BALI DINING GUIDE WITH UNIQUE PRIVILEGES
Our guide directs you and your travel partners in crime to Bali’s 60 hottest must-visit venues as well as 3 heavenly spas that cannot be missed across Seminyak, Canggu, Ubud and the Bukit Peninsula.
But the best is yet to come – each venue offers a unique privilege when presenting your HUNGRY IN BALI premium print hard copy or e-book before ordering. Receive 2-for-1 main dishes and spa treatments, complimentary cocktails, free cake and ice cream (you heard right!) and many more unique privileges across Bali’s best restaurants, hippest cafes, trendiest beach clubs and most relaxing spas.
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Channel Nine show, ‘Travel Guides’ targeted by crime syndicate in Indonesia
A TRIP to Bali to film an episode of Travel Guides quickly became a nightmare for the crew after thieves stole more than $100,000 worth of gear the day they arrived.
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A CHANNEL Nine TV show was robbed of more than $100,000 worth of video cameras by a South American crime syndicate as they filmed in Indonesia last year.
The crew had just arrived in Bali to film the an episode of the second season of Travel Guides , a show which sees five groups of ordinary Aussies become travel critics.
“The details are a little sketchy but it appears that a South American crime syndicate, which flies all around the world and specifically in South East Asia, had somehow followed our crew from the airport to the hotel which they were staying at,” Nine’s Head of Production and Development, Trent Chapman, told news.com.au.
The freelance cameramen were staying at a different hotel to the cast of the Channel Nine show.
“They put their gear down and walked up to the reception desk and in the space of four seconds these guys who had followed them from the airport swooped in, picked up the
gear and took off.
“It was over $100,000 all up,” Mr Chapman said when asked about the value of the cameras and lenses that were stolen.
“The first day of the shoot was the next day and we didn’t have half our cameras or camera guys. It was a pretty bad start to proceedings.”
The production team decided not to tell the stars of the show about the robbery because they didn’t want it to affect their travel experiences.
“The producers went going to elaborate lengths to come up with reasons why half the crew were missing,” Mr Chapman said.
“They don’t actually know to this day that any of this went on. I guess they’re about to find out.”
Filming went ahead as planned after a flurry of desperate phone calls to a hire company.
“We arranged through a gear hire company in Jakarta to hire some back-up cameras, but because of the expense of the cameras and what had already happened and given the offenders were still at large, we had to have two security guards accompany the cameras from Jakarta to Denpasar and even on location.”
While some of the camera guys focused on filming, others teamed up with the local police to try and recover the stolen gear.
“The police were fantastic,” Mr Chapman said.
“They pieced together all of the CCTV vision from the airport and the hotel and managed to identify the car. They tracked down the car at a hotel somewhere on the other side of Bali and managed to apprehend one of the guys, but they believe that several more were involved.”
With some of the stolen gear recovered the production team could have been forgiven for thinking things were back on track. But they weren’t.
“Then of course the other thing that happened during the week was the volcano [Mt Agung] was starting to act up and our second major location was within the exclusion zone around the
volcano,” Mr Chapman told news.com.au.
“Every day everyone would nervously look at the smoke coming from the top of the volcano hoping that it would hold off for long enough.
“If you look closely during the interviews in the episode, occasionally you can see ash raining down in the background.
“It was a pretty hectic trip,” Mr Chapman said.
Travel Guides starts next Monday, January 29 after Married at First Sight . The Bali episode will air the following week on Monday, February 5
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Ep 2 Bali. Our guides escape to one of Australia's favourite destinations, Bali. More than one million Aussies escape to this Indonesian island each year. But will our guides be able to avoid the bogans and Bintang to discover a real island paradise?
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Bali: With Dorian Calleja, Cathy Fren, Jonathan Fren, Mark Fren. The guides travel to Australia's favourite destinations, Bali. There, they hope to see beyond the bogans and the Bintang to discover the nation's true beauty.
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If you've never watched an episode before, you're in luck because every episode of Travel Guides can be streamed for free on 9Now. And hey, if you still want to re-live their best moments, you may as well get streaming too. Here's an insight into the destinations they visit across the four seasons.
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Weather in Bali. Bali's weather is fantastic for most of the year, particularly in the dry season, which runs from April to October with sunny days and great surf. The wet season is from November to March, bringing occasional rains and lush landscapes (and still plenty of sunshine in between!). Best. Good.
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April 2, 2019 1:30 AM — 44m. 174 232 372 2. This season our Guides will go further afield than before, exploring new destinations near and far including Hawaii, India, Argentina, Israel, Germany, and Taiwan. But one person's idea of paradise can be another's idea of hell.
Best Time To Visit. The best time to visit Bali is during the island's dry season. From May to October, you won't have to worry about rain ruining any outdoor activities, and humidity levels are low all summer. The only downside is that it's the most popular time to go. Flights are more expensive during this period, and you'll need to ...
A magical blend of a colourful culture, friendly people, stunning nature, countless activities, tropical weather, culinary delights, vibrant nightlife, and beautiful accommodation. Bali is rated regularly as one of the best travel destinations in the world - for very good reasons. There is something great for everyone to explore and discover.
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Andrew's next stop is the Indonesian island of Bali, where he participates in a cricket-fighting match, learns the art of Mepantigan, witnesses a tooth-filing ceremony for adolescents and eats a ceremonial meal that includes raw pig's blood. ... Episode 6. Bali. Andrew's next stop is the Indonesian island of Bali, where he participates in a ...