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Bali Travel Guide: The Ultimate 3-Week Itinerary

Bali Travel Guide: The Ultimate 3-Week Itinerary

A spiritual haven and a traveler’s dream, Bali offers an unforgettable experience to the many visitors who flock to its beautiful beaches , vibrant green rice terraces, and sacred volcanoes. Three weeks is the perfect amount of time to explore all the hidden corners of this beautiful island, whether it’s creative Ubud with its colorful markets, the undiscovered coastal villages of Amed , or the paradise islands where turtles and manta rays float in the turquoise water. Use this Bali travel guide to plan your perfect route, and don’t miss a thing!

Bali Travel Guide (3 weeks)

This complete Bali travel guide includes a mix of the best the island has to offer. That way you can visit many cultural and spiritual sites, see stunning natural scenery, and meet wonderful local people. The Balinese people are very friendly, and although many people speak English here, learning a few words in Bahasa Indonesia goes a long way.

Here are all your hotel options in Bali.

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The island is also a foodie haven, with thousands of international restaurants, trendy cafes, and local warungs. Discover all the best spots using this Bali 3-week itinerary!

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Day 1-2: Canggu or Seminyak

Welcome to Bali! The beach towns of Canggu and Seminyak are less than an hour’s drive from the airport. Because of this, it’s a great place to kick off your Bali 3-week itinerary. 

Also read: The complete Bali 7-day itinerary

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Canggu is now one of the island’s most popular (and most expensive) destinations, famed for its hipster cafes, trendy beach clubs, digital nomad hub, and world-class surf scene.

See availability for a surf lesson in Canggu

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Both towns also have fantastic shopping, so spend some time browsing vintage shops and trendy concept stores. Canggu is particularly great for shopping. Plus, if you’re here at the weekend, you should check out the lively La Brisa Sunday Market.

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If you’re looking for prettier beaches and a more sophisticated resort-style location, Seminyak is a better option. This side of the island also boasts some of the best sunsets; we recommend heading to the clifftop temple Pura Tanah Lot for some spectacular golden views.

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Alternatively, simply grab a beanbag at one of the beach bars to watch the show; it’s a must-do while following this Bali travel guide!

Bali Travel Guide: The Ultimate 3-Week Itinerary

Once the sun has gone down, hit the clubs in Seminyak, which has one of the best nightlife scenes on the island.

Tip: It is a 20-minute drive or a 40-minute walk between the two towns, so you can easily base yourself in one place and split your time between the two.

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How to get to Canggu and Seminyak

Canggu and Seminyak are very close and easily accessible from Ngurah Rai International Airport.

It will take 35-45 minutes to drive to Seminyak and 45 minutes to an hour to reach Canggu. This is all dependent on traffic, particularly during the high season, when queues can be expected. A taxi from the airport costs approximately 300,000 IDR (~ 20 USD). Unfortunately, you can’t order a Grab taxi from the airport. 

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Where to Stay in Canggu and Seminyak

The most central places in Canggu are Batu Bolong and Berewa. Here, you’ll find plenty of great cafes, restaurants, beach clubs, and surf spots. 

Hotels in Canggu 😴

Amar Boutique Hotel

In Seminyak, stay around Jalan Kayu Aya Street, also known as ‘Eat Street’, for its wide variety of restaurants. The beach is just a 10-minute walk away.

Hotels in Seminyak 😴

The Legian

Day 3: Jatiluwih Rice Terraces or a Local Homestay

Nestled in the center of Bali is Jatiluwih, an area of stunning rice terraces over 600 acres in size. For the third day of your Bali travel guide, explore this beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Site on foot. Alternatively, hire a bicycle, and take in the natural beauty of vibrant yellow and green rice fields, palm trees, and mountain views. It is not that touristy, so you can peacefully enjoy this incredible natural landscape away from the crowds. 

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If you want to give your legs a break, you can also stop off at the cafes scattered around the area. Sip on hot coffee and homemade rice cookies before heading out again.

Tip: Please remember that the rice terraces are working land, so be a respectful and sustainable traveler by staying on the designated paths as much as possible and taking trash with you.

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Bali Homestay

Alternatively (or additionally!), allocate some time on your Bali 3-week itinerary to get to know Balinese locals at a homestay. Staying with a local family is a fantastic way to meet new people and make lifelong friends! It will also give you a taste of day-to-day life in Bali, and you’ll learn something new about the culture and traditions. We stayed at a homestay in Gadungan, an hour’s drive from Jatiluwih.

Find out how to experience a homestay in Bali

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How to get from Canggu / Seminyak to Jatiluwih

From Canggu and Seminyak, it takes approximately 1.5 hours to drive. Please note that the traffic in Canggu can be particularly bad, so be extra careful if you are on a motorbike. Alternatively, hire a private driver if you don’t feel that confident.

Where to Stay near Jatiluwih

Stay with a local family on your Bali 3-week itinerary by contacting our friend Adi and his family on WhatsApp .

If you’d rather choose other accommodation, there are plenty of guesthouses and hotels around the rice terraces. Most of these have incredible views where you’ll wake up to stunning natural scenery. 

Hotels in Jatiluwih 😴

Ti Amo

Day 4-5: Munduk

The next stop on our Bali travel guide is Munduk. This stunning mountain region in the north of Bali is home to towering waterfalls, shimmering lakes, and some of the best coffee on the island! The higher altitude means cooler weather, so it’s a great place to escape the coastal heat and relax in peaceful surroundings. 

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Spend a few days discovering the area’s many beautiful waterfalls and hiking along jungle trails in the mountains.

Read: The best waterfalls in Bali!

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Activities in Munduk

Don’t miss a visit to Ulun Danu Bratan while you’re here; the floating water temple in Tamblingan Lake is easily one of the most beautiful temples in Bali. Go early in the morning to beat the crowds, as it is a popular spot. Alternatively, book a tour exploring Ulun Bratan, the Twin Lakes, and waterfalls.

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Before you leave Munduk, head up to the Wanagiri Swing viewpoint for sunrise, where you will be met by panoramic views of the beautiful Twin Lakes. 

Tip: If you have time on your Bali itinerary, you can also take a tour of a local coffee plantation. However, we recommend avoiding the infamous Luwak coffee; many producers use unethical and cruel practices, and 80% of the time, it is not even ‘real’ Luwak coffee!

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How to get from Jatiluwih to Munduk

It is 1.5 hour’s drive from Jatiluwih to Munduk. On your way into Munduk, stop at Handara Gate – a stunning spot for photos with an incredible mountain backdrop and beautiful greenery. Contact our dear friend Yande if you need transport or a tour!

Where to Stay in Munduk (Bali Travel Guide)

The area has many guesthouses and homestays. However, we’d recommend Munduk Moding Plantation for its peaceful nature, spectacular panoramic views, and infinity pool!

Hotels in Munduk 😴

Munduk Menir Villas

Day 6-9: Ubud

There is so much to see and do in this vibrant village, which is the spiritual and cultural heart of the island. There is a reason it is one of the more popular destinations and a must-see on any Bali itinerary; historic temples with traditional ceremonies, a dynamic art culture, and stunning natural surroundings mean you’ll never want to leave. Fill your days with traditional cooking classes , visits to beautiful temples, and afternoon tubing trips down the river!

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Activities in Ubud

On days 6 and 7, explore Ubud on foot. This is the best way to discover its hidden corners, cozy cafes, art markets with handcrafted souvenirs, and peaceful rice fields. For an evening stroll, we recommend the Campuhan Ridge Walk, which is popular among dog walkers and local families.

Read: Best Things To Do in Ubud

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During your time in Ubud, you should also spend a morning at the famous Tegalalang Rice Terraces . We recommend arriving before 10 AM before everyone else gets there. Later, head to the sacred Monkey Forest to wander among ancient trees and temples bathed in a beautiful golden light; it’s one of the most popular sites in this Bali travel guide!

Here are all your hotel options in Ubud.

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Day Trip to Mount Batur

Allocate one of your days in Ubud to join a day trip to the incredible Mount Batur ! It’s only an hour and a half away and is one of Bali’s most sacred volcanoes. Hike up in the dark to catch the sunrise at the summit. It’s well worth it, as it’s a relatively easy trek that pays you back tenfold with panoramic views over the whole island. This is easily one of the best things to do in our Bali travel guide!

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You can book a tour with Yande that includes hotel pick-up and drop-off. A guide will keep you safe and teach you about the volcano’s sacred significance. Most tours also include a visit to the nearby Batur hot springs , where you can soothe your sore muscles in warm volcanic water while gazing over beautiful Lake Batur. 

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How to get from Munduk to Ubud

It takes about 2 hours to drive from Munduk to Ubud through beautiful mountain scenery. Rent a scooter so you can stop for photos!

Where to Stay in Ubud

There are many accommodation options in and around Ubud, whatever your budget, including hostels, hotels, and guesthouses.

Hotels in Ubud 😴

Kayon Jungle Resort

Stay in the center of the village to be close to the action. Alternatively, head a little out of town if you want to be among the beautiful rice fields.

best bamboo house ubud bali

Day 10-12 of your Bali Travel Guide: Amed

A beautiful and untouched area of Bali, this long stretch of coastline dotted with traditional fishing villages is far from the tourist crowds. It’s also one of the cheapest destinations in our Bali travel guide! Expect black sand beaches, stunning turquoise water, jungle-covered mountains, and local life. 

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This is the best place in Bali for snorkeling and diving, as it’s home to beautiful reefs and crystal-clear water. Discover colorful marine life, vibrant coral, and long-forgotten shipwrecks, or simply relax on a quiet beach with a book. 

Read: 13 Top things to do in Amed, Bali

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Amed is also one of the better places to explore on a motorbike, as the roads aren’t busy. Because of this, you can enjoy peaceful journeys, heading up into the mountains for some incredible viewpoints like Lahangan Sweet. The treetop platform boasts panoramic views over green forests, lush rice paddies, and the tallest volcano in Bali (most stunning at sunrise). 

Tip: Don’t miss out on a visit to the serene Tirta Gangga water palace, where you can wander around colorful gardens before cooling off in sacred pools of healing water.

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How to get from Ubud to Amed

It is a 2.5-hour drive from Ubud to Amed. However, there are some incredible views along the way as you wind through stunning countryside and over lush green mountains. Amed is far from most of Bali’s main towns and attractions, but this is why it’s so uncrowded and peaceful.

Where to Stay in Amed

This area has fewer resorts and trendy hotels as it is less touristy than other parts of Bali. However, there are still some lovely guesthouses and homestays along this stretch of the coast.

Hotels in Amed 😴

Aquaterrace Amed

Day 13-15: Gili Islands

On day 13, leave from Amed to the magical Gili Islands! A ferry from Amed will take you to the next destination on your Bali 3-week itinerary: Gili Air .

Read: 1o Best things to do on Gili Air

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Gili Air is just one of several breathtakingly beautiful Gili islands off the coast of Lombok. We recommend basing yourself here on your Bali 3-week itinerary. It’s a lovely, laid-back island with white sand beaches and stunning sunsets.

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The island is small, and there are no cars, so rent a bicycle to explore at your own pace. Swim with turtles in turquoise blue water, lounge on beach swings, and find your new favorite cafe for chilled-out brunches.

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Tip: One of our favorite things on this Bali itinerary was to book a snorkeling boat trip off the coast of Gili Meno (a smaller island close to Gili Air). Here you’ll find some unique underwater sculptures and fantastic sea life!

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How to get from Amed to the Gili Islands

Take the fast boat from Amed Beach, which takes about 1.5 hours. Return tickets cost 40-65 USD, depending on the boat and the season.

See ferry tickets and availability here

Where to Stay on the Gili Islands

Gili Air is very small, so wherever you stay, you won’t be too far from anything. What’s more, there are a variety of beautiful hostels, villas, and hotels to choose from.

Hotels in Gili Air 😴

PinkCoco

The best beaches are on the island’s east side, while the best sunset spots are on the west side.

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Day 16-18: Nusa Lembongan

Nusa Lembongan is another tiny island paradise off the south coast of Bali. It is all about the beautiful beaches here; sunbathe on soft white sand, snorkel in crystal clear water, or grab a board and catch some waves. 

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There are also some fantastic beach clubs on the island. One of our favorites is Ginger & Jamu , which has gorgeous sunset views and great food.

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If you need some adventure to break up all the relaxation time, try a paddleboarding tour through the peaceful mangrove forests, or dive with manta rays at Manta Point. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience and one of our favorite things to do in this Bali travel guide!

Book a snorkel trip in advance

Tip: Nusa Lembongan is connected to the nearest island, Nusa Ceningan, by a yellow suspension bridge, so you can easily travel between the two!

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Day Trip to Nusa Penida

One of the best things to do on this Bali 3-week itinerary is a day trip to Nusa Penida , a stunning island just 15 minutes by boat from Lembongan. Take in the breathtaking ocean views from the top of enormous limestone cliffs before hiking down to blinding white beaches for a relaxing day of swimming, snorkeling, and all-around island paradise vibes! 

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How to get from the Gili Islands to Nusa Lembongan

There are daily ferries between the Gili Islands and the Nusa Islands. From Gili Air to Nusa Lembongan, it takes around 3 hours and costs 20-30 USD. 

See all ferry times and tickets here in advance

Where to Stay in Nusa Lembongan

The island is small (you can walk from one side to the other in around an hour). However, there are many hostels, hotels, and resorts to choose from for any budget.

Hotels in Bali 😴

Nusa Veranda

Day 19-21: Uluwatu or Canggu

We’re finishing the Bali travel guide with a bang! For the last stop on your Bali 3-week itinerary, choose from hipster Canggu or the surf haven of Uluwatu.

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Canggu has bohemian vibes aplenty, big beach clubs, and great shopping. Alternatively, for a more chilled atmosphere, head to laidback Uluwatu for stunning beaches, epic clifftops, and incredible surf spots.

Read: 17 Things to do in Uluwatu, Bali

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Uluwatu – Our Bali travel guide favorite

Uluwatu is a little more off-the-beaten-track than Canggu and slightly more upmarket, so it is a good choice if you’re looking for a bit of luxury to end your Bali itinerary. Spend a few peaceful days exploring the beautiful beaches, discovering lovely cafes, and motorbiking along clifftops with the wind in your hair. 

travel guide bali uluwatu beach

While you’re here, you can’t miss out on one of the best cultural experiences in Bali, the Kecak Fire Dance. Ancient stories are told through music and movement in a clifftop amphitheater as the sun sets over the island – an amazing sight!

Book your tickets in advance for the Kecak Fire Dance

On the last day of your Bali 3-week itinerary, hit the beach for one final dip in the ocean before setting off for the airport, which is just under an hour away.

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How to get from Nusa Lembongan to Uluwatu / Canggu

From Nusa Lembongan, take the ferry to Sanur port, and from there, it is a 1-hour drive to Canggu or 1.5 hours to Uluwatu. Many taxis are available from Sanur, or you can rent a motorbike. 

Where to Stay in Uluwatu / Canggu

In Canggu, stay around the Batu Bolong and Berewa areas which are by the beach and close to everything. 

In Uluwatu, pick somewhere along the clifftop in the Pecatu area, which is central and offers stunning views!

Hotels in Uluwatu 😴

Padang Padang Inn

How to Visit Bali in 3 Weeks

Denpasar-Ngurah Rai International Airport is where you will fly into when visiting Bali. It is located on the southern tip of the island, close to Canggu, Seminyak, and Uluwatu.

If you are already traveling around Indonesia , you also have the option to take the ferry from Jakarta, Lombok, or the Gili Islands, among other places.

Traveling around Bali

Although Bali is relatively small, and driving distances can look very short on the map, be aware that heavy traffic can increase traveling times significantly, especially during the high season in July and August.

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By Motorbike

One of the easiest and most flexible ways to travel around Bali is by motorcycle. This is the best way to explore the island at your own pace, and you can make stops whenever you feel like it. You also have unimpeded views of the beautiful countryside! Additionally, renting a scooter is very affordable, with daily rates starting from as little as ~4 USD per day and cheap fuel.

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The downside is that some roads aren’t in that good condition (although this is continually improving) and the streets can get very busy, especially during the high season. If you are not that confident on a scooter, you might prefer an alternative form of transport to complete your Bali itinerary. 

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By Private Driver

Renting a car is a slightly safer option than a motorcycle. However, traffic is an issue in Bali, and it can take a long time to get from A to B. For that reason, we recommend hiring a private driver , which is very cost-effective, especially for a small group with lots of luggage.

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For day trips or multi-day itineraries, the driver will wait for you at each place, and the price is set for the day, so there are no surprising hidden costs. 

Hiring a driver in Bali costs around 35 USD per day, which is around the same price as a car rental without the hassle of navigating, parking, and getting fuel! 

Public buses are popular among the locals and an extremely cheap way to get from A to B, with an hour’s journey costing around 2 USD. However, if you are short on time, this isn’t the best option, as the schedules are a little unreliable. It will also take much longer than a scooter or taxi, and you may have to change several times to get to where you want to go.

Taxis are a very affordable and convenient way to travel short distances. However, always check that the meter is on or agree to a price beforehand! An even cheaper option is ride-sharing apps like Grab or Go-Jek. However, these aren’t allowed in some areas, like the airport, for instance.

For longer trips and for traveling between popular tourist attractions, it is better and cheaper to rent a private car and driver for the day. 

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Booking Tours

In this travel guide, you’ll find options for tours to join throughout your itinerary. Joining a tour is a good option for specific trips like the sunrise trek to Mount Batur or the day trip to Nusa Penida. Everything is included, including hotel pick-up and drop-off, and occasionally even a local guide who can provide fascinating local insight into the area and culture that you wouldn’t get otherwise.

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Our Favorite Bali Accommodations

There are some fantastic accommodation options in Bali, whatever your budget. Discover bamboo villas, lively hostels, and five-star resorts all over the island. Here are our favorite places to stay in every destination in our Bali travel guide:

  • Canggu : Amar Boutique , Cali Villas , Guru Canggu
  • Seminyak : The Legian , Elysian Boutique , Villa Air
  • Jatiluwih : Ti Amo , Saridevi Ecolodge , Dwan Tea Mountain Side
  • Munduk : Munduk Menir Villas , Munduk Cabins , Ekommunity
  • Ubud : Kayon Jungle Resort , Ubud Valley Boutique , Sapodilla Ubud
  • Amed : Aquaterrace Amed , Blue Earth Village , Kubu Kangin Resort
  • Gili Air : PinkCoco , The Koho Air Hotel , Anahata – Tropical Private Villas
  • Nusa Lembongan : Nusa Veranda , The Jingga Villas , Bukit Taman Cottages
  • Uluwatu : Padang Padang Inn , Bukal Sari , The Elementum

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How Much Do 3 Weeks in Bali Cost?

The cost of your trip will depend on what time of year you visit, which part of the island you’re in, and what you like to spend your money on. Bali is generally a very affordable travel destination, however, and if you go outside of the high season months of July and August, you can also find cheap accommodation in most places.

Costs of Traveling in Bali

Travel on a budget in Bali, from $200 − $500 USD weekly per person, mid-range $530 − $1180 USD, and high-end from $1160 − $1810 USD. However, costs depend on factors like accommodation, transportation, and activities. We did not include flights. Check flight prices here

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  • Food: $5 − $20 USD
  • Activities: $5 − $20 USD See tickets & tours
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Tip: Be aware that Canggu is one of the most expensive areas on the island. However, you can still find budget hostels and cheap local restaurants.

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Best Time to Visit Bali for 3 Weeks

The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season between April and October, when the weather is best for sightseeing, beach days, surfing, snorkeling, and diving. We recommend avoiding the high season of July and August. It gets crowded with local and international tourists, and prices go up to reflect this.

The wet season is much quieter, accommodation is cheaper, and the countryside is lush and beautiful. However, be prepared for at least a few hours of rain a day!

Tip: April, May, September, and October are the best months to follow this Bali travel guide. This is when the rice paddies are at their greenest and most vibrant, right before harvest.

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Do I Need a Visa for My Bali 3-Week Itinerary?

Most people will need a visa for Bali unless their country has a Visa Exemption Agreement. You can get a Visa on Arrival (VOA) when you land at the airport, which is valid for 30 days and costs 500,000 IDR (~ 33 USD). To avoid long queues at the airport, apply electronically at least 48 hours before you arrive.

Get your visa for Bali in advance

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Is Bali Safe?

Bali is generally a very safe place to travel and is one of the safest destinations in Indonesia. There is a small level of petty crime, such as phone theft or pickpocketing, particularly in the more touristy areas, so exercise caution and always watch your belongings.

Read: Top travel safety tips!

Traffic is the main issue on the island, especially during the high season in July and August, and there are very few pavements. This is something to consider if it’s your first time riding a motorcycle, and be careful while walking around the busier areas. 

Tip: Although a volcanic eruption on Bali is unlikely, check the local news or government website for warnings before attempting the hike up Mount Batur.

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Travel Insurance Bali

Travel insurance is an essential purchase for any trip away. It gives you peace of mind and may also save you money in the long run if anything unexpected happens while you are away. You can buy single-trip insurance very cheaply, and there are plenty of options if you are traveling long-term. 

What to Pack for a Bali 3-Week Itinerary

What you pack for your 3 weeks in Bali may change depending on what time of year you visit. If you are here during the wet season, waterproofs and suitable footwear are a must-have, while the hot weather of the dry season will require more sunscreen! Try to pack as light as possible, especially if you are moving around a lot.

Bali Travel Guide: Packing List

  • Layers – Useful for when you are up in the mountains where temperatures are much cooler (particularly at night) and for motorcycle trips.
  • Universal travel plug – A great addition to any trip, so your electronics can be charged wherever you are. ( Get one here )
  • Raincoat – In the rainy season, this is an essential item in Bali! It may come in handy during the dry season when there are occasional showers or to keep the wind off while motorbiking. 
  • Hat – Essential for keeping the sun off your face while sightseeing, hiking, or simply sunbathing on the beach.
  • Good footwear – Good hiking boots, sneakers, or sturdy sandals are a must for your Bali 3-week itinerary. You will need good shoes for hiking in the mountains or the rice paddies.

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  • Sarong – Most sacred temples require everyone to cover up their legs out of respect. There is often an option to rent these, but it’s good to have one packed just in case, even if it’s just to cover up from the sun.
  • Microfibre towel – A small, lightweight towel is great for beach days and waterfall trips, as they fit easily into a small bag and dry very quickly.  
  • Camera – You need something to capture all the incredible sights on your Bali itinerary! Consider a waterproof camera or a GoPro for snorkeling and diving or for that perfect waterfall shot.
  • Power bank – Helpful for day trips, mountain hikes, and power outages, a power bank is a great backup to have on hand.  Get one here .
  • Small backpack – A small day bag or backpack is convenient for day trips, so you can just bring the essentials.

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Packing Sustainable Items

  • Stainless steel straw – Carrying a small stainless steel straw around with you will save on plastic and can be used for your sunset cocktail or a beachside coconut! Lots of restaurants offer refills!
  • Non-toxic insect repellent – Choose an insect repellent that isn’t made with harmful chemicals like DEET.
  • Non-toxic sunscreen – Opt for a reef-safe sunscreen , which helps to protect marine life.
  • Reusable bags – Say no to plastic bags at local markets by keeping a few reusable bags on hand.

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Hello, thank you for all the information, it help me so much to plan my trip to Bali in may! I will be visiting the island for 17 days, I would really appreciate if you provide any feedback on the itinerary D1 : Uluwatu D2-5 : Ubud and the area D6: Mount Batur D7-8: Munduk D9: Amed D10-11: Sidemen D12-14 Gili or Nusa penida? D15-17 Canggu/Seminyak (2 nights) Would you recommend Nusa Penida or Gili Air (as we don’t have a driving license)?

Thanks a lot !

Hi Colyne, looks like you are planning on seeing some of Bali’s best! Depending on where you’re flying from, you might want to have a few days to unwind from the journey. Amed is worth exploring for a few days, hopping around the different fishing villages and beaches (+ the journey from Munduk to Amed is not short). From Amed, it’s also really easy to get to the Gili Islands by fast boat! Gili Air is really small and doesn’t have any cars, so this is a great option to explore cycling around. From there, you can return to Amed and explore Sidemen after on your way to Canggu/Seminyak. Hope that helps a bit!

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BALI TRAVEL GUIDE with Sample Itinerary & Budget

BALI TRAVEL GUIDE with Sample Itinerary & Budget

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When I think of Bali, the first word that comes to mind is “honeymoon”.

After all, in the book and movie “Eat Pray Love,” Bali represents love. And in many other films and TV shows, it is depicted as a romantic setting. Growing up, I always imagined it as a destination mainly for special celebrations. Back then, there were no direct flights from where I’m from to this Indonesian paradise. At least, no low-cost flights. A trip to Bali was a trip that you prepare for, you save a lot for. Of course, a lot has changed since.

Today, most of us know that Bali is not just a lover’s paradise. The island has something for travelers seeking nature, culture, and adventure. It is also an ideal choice for family trips, solo travels, group holidays, and even company incentive tours.

WHAT'S COVERED IN THIS GUIDE?

UNDERSTANDING BALI

Bali is Indonesia’s most famous tourist destination. The tourism industry is the province’s main source of income, fueled by tourism-related businesses like hotels and resorts, tour agencies and operators, etc.

Aside from making up the majority of the province’s economy, tourism also led to the development of more sophisticated arts and crafts. It also revived some of the traditional dances and customs that are otherwise left buried and forgotten. Natural attractions also abound in Bali — both on land and underwater. Rice terraces, mountains, islands, beaches, jungles, caves, waves, and marine life are the draw for the adventurous. All these and more propelled Bali to rise as one of the world’s top destinations.

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Essential Information:

  • Language: The most widely spoken languages are Indonesian/Bahasa Indonesia and Balinese. Most people understand and speak English too.
  • Religion: Over 80% of the residents practice Balinese Hinduism, which is unique in Indonesia, a predominantly Muslim country. It is important to be respectful of their way of life, especially when visiting spiritual sites like temples. The island also observes Nyepi Day (Day of Silence), which we will discuss below.
  • Time Zone: GMT+8 (Central Indonesia Time). Bali is in the same time zone as Manila, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur; and an hour ahead of Jakarta.
  • Currency: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR, Rp). USD 1 is around IDR 14,000; PHP 1 is around IDR 278; EUR 1 is around IDR 15,500 (as of November 2019)
  • Modes of Payment: Most of the stores and restaurants transact in Rupiah, but major credit cards are accepted by most hotels, fine-dining restaurants, and souvenir shops. I noticed that quite a number of establishments have large signs that say they prefer Mastercard. Others like Visa and American Express are accepted too.

WHERE TO STAY IN BALI

Bali Province is composed of Bali Island and other smaller islands clustered on the southeast portion, namely Nusa Penida, Nusa Ceningan, and Nusa Lembongan. The city of Denpasar is the provincial capital.

Bali has the most diverse options in Indonesia when it comes to accommodations. There are guesthouses, inns ( losmens ), hostels, budget hotels, high-end hotels, resorts, and villas.

The island can be split into four regions: South, North, Central/East, and West Bali. Although it is possible to stay in other regions, the southern portion is the most popular tourist hub. The majority of the accommodations, restaurants, cafes, bars, shopping areas, and attractions are located here.

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As you can see on the map, most of the island’s tourist attractions can be found in the South. Most visitors choose to stay in the south because of the tourist-friendly services and amenities. Furthermore, it’s accessibility makes it a good base and jump-off point to other tourist destinations in Bali. For me, the most ideal places to stay in the south are the following:

  • Seminyak. Seminyak is located further north of Kuta. It is like the high-end version of Kuta. Seminyak has plenty of luxury hotels, villas, and spa resorts.
  • Legian. Legian is a suburb located between Kuta and Seminyak. It offers the best of both worlds — budget and luxury. This area is tamer compared to both Kuta and Seminyak.
  • Kuta. Kuta District in Badung Regency has the highest concentration of accommodations in Bali. Although there are high-end hotels here, the town is known for its budget- and backpacker-friendly accommodations.

But if you’re after peace of mind or a more cultural experience, Ubud in Central/East region is also a great choice. It’s not as accessible as the beach towns, but it offers a relaxing Balinese getaway.

We’ve discussed these areas in detail in a separate article: BEST AREAS TO STAY IN BALI!

Top Budget Hotels in Kuta

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  • Cara Cara Inn. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • H-Ostel Bali. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Praba Guesthouse. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Kuta Beach Stay. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Yans House Hotel. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • D Beds Hostel. Check Rates & Availability! ✅

Top Budget Hotels in Seminyak

  • Balinea Villa & Spa. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Semimpi Basecamp. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Room & Vespa Suite 2. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Ibis Styles Bali Petitenget. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Arana Suite. Check Rates & Availability! ✅
  • Seminyak Square Hotel. Check Rates & Availability! ✅

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How to get to bali.

The primary gateway to Bali is Ngurah Rai International Airport, also known as Denpasar Airport or Bali Airport. It is situated in the southern part of the island near the capital, Denpasar, and located between Kuta and Jimbaran. The airport is one of the busiest in Indonesia and connects to major cities and airports, both domestic and international.

Manila is directly connected to Bali. The travel duration between Manila and Bali is approximately four (4) hours.

Travelers arriving in Bali are requested to fill out two forms: Custom Declaration Form and the yellow Health Declaration Form . No need for Arrival Card. If you are arriving as a family, you need to fill out only one Custom Declaration Form. Our forms were given to us onboard.

Bali Airport to Kuta, Legian, Seminyak or Canggu

A majority of tourists choose these four areas as their bases: Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, and Canggu. All of them are located north of the airport on the southwest coast of Bali. Estimated travel duration:

  • To Kuta – 30 minutes
  • To Legian – 1 hour
  • To Seminyak – 1 hour
  • To Canggu – 1.5 hours

Here are your options for the mode of transportation from the airport to any of these tourist areas:

  • Arranged Transport Services (Example: hotel service and tour operators)
  • Airport Taxi
  • Metered Taxi
  • Ride-sharing Apps
  • Public Transportation (Example: Angkot/Bemo and Trans Sarbagita)
  • Tourist Shuttle (Example: Kura Kura Bus and Perama Bus)
  • Online Booking

For the detailed post on how to get to Bali and its tourist centers, we created a separate article for that. You may read it here: Bali Airport to the Tourist Centers.

If you’re a group, a convenient option to consider is a private transfer. An indication that it’s one of the most trusted airport transfer options is the significant number of Klook-affiliated drivers waiting at the Arrival Lobby. All of them, wearing the orange Klook uniform, are clustered in one area. Some transfer packages on Klook also include data SIM cards.

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HOW TO GET AROUND BALI

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There are choices aplenty for the modes of transportation to get around Bali. Here are your options:

  • Joining a group tour. Most tourists prefer to join group tours to get to famous attractions. These tours are offered by hotels, travel agencies and tour operators. You can also book the tour ahead online through Klook. We will tackle more of this later on the Things to Do in Bali section of this guide.

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  • Tourist Shuttle. Well, from the name itself, this option is more tourist-friendly than the regular public buses in Bali. These shuttles cover the main tourist destinations in Bali. Kura Kura Bus and Perama Bus are popular among tourists. To contact them, you may check their official websites and social media accounts. Kura Kura Bus has a mobile app too!
  • Regular Bus. Trans Sarbagita is Bali’s bus rapid system that serves mainly Denpasar and the southern Bali area. It has fixed routes but no fixed schedule. Other regular buses normally cover long-distance routes. The fare depends on your destination. However, this is not recommended to take if you are pressed for time.
  • Bemo or Angkot. These are local minivans. They are normally open and non-airconditioned. They look like vans but they work like Philippine’s jeepneys.
  • Taxi. For short-distance travel, tourists hop on a taxi. Taxis are relatively cheap in Bali compared to other countries. The meter starts at IDR 7,000 (PHP25/USD.50/EUR.45) and IDR 6,500 (PHP24/USD.46/EUR.42) per succeeding kilometer. As a rule of thumb, always insist on using the meter.
  • Ride-Sharing App. Or a ride-hailing app. This should be the most convenient option BUT it’s a bit tricky to use ride-sharing apps like GoJek and Grab in Bali. There are certain streets that don’t allow these vehicles to pass and certain hotels that discourage their guests from hailing a ride using the app.
  • Motorcycle or Car Rental. Some travelers who like to be in total control of their time and itinerary opt to rent a car or a motorcycle. A motorcycle is the main mode of transportation used by both locals and tourists. The tourist hubs are bombarded by lots of motorcycle-for-rent ads/signboards. The rental rates range from IDR 70,000 (PHP250/USD5/EUR4.5) to IDR 150,000 (PHP540/USD11/EUR10) per day, depending on the type of motorcycle.

Learn more about the rules when driving a car or motorcycle in Bali and other important details here: HOW TO GET AROUND BALI!

POCKET WIFI RENTAL & LOCAL SIM IN BALI

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There are many available local SIM and pocket WiFi rentals in Bali. You can also get your SIM card or pocket WiFi from Klook!

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Having a reliable internet connection while traveling is beneficial. It will help you save time and money as you explore. You can access Google Maps, a language translation app, and the currency conversion app. And should you decide to book tours or private car with a driver, you can communicate with the local drivers, tour operators, and tour guides via online messaging apps.

THINGS TO DO IN BALI

The good news is, Bali has a lot to offer. A LOT. You’ll never run out of things to do and places to discover even if you stay for weeks. I have friends who are now based in Bali and they still haven’t explored many parts of the island.

The bad news is, well, Bali has a lot to offer. With so many options, it can be quite challenging to pick attractions and activities, especially if you have limited time. If you’re building a Bali itinerary, it will help to look at them as tour packages. Many tours bundle tourist sites according to proximity (attractions closer to each other) or according to your interests. You’re in Bali to see the temples? There are tours for that. Food? There are tours for that. Beaches and waterfalls? There are tours for that. Instagrammable spots? You bet there are tours for that, too!

Important! If you’re booking multiple pre-arranged tours, compare itineraries first and check if there are repetitive items. You probably don’t want to visit the same attraction twice.

Bali Instagram Tour

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For Instagrammers, Bali is the promised land. Its every nook and cranny has an Insta-worthy spot. No wonder a lot of Instagram tours have sprouted over the past few years. If you’re the type who always wants the most memorable photos from your trips, this may be for you.

Klook offers a tour that will take you to the island’s most Instagrammable spots with a professional photographer to ensure you have pictures worth sharing. The tour package includes hotel pickup and drop-off, English-speaking driver, entrance fees, parking fees, and service fee for the photographer. My only request is, take some time to appreciate each of the spots you will visit and experience them fully, not just as a backdrop.

Anyway, you can choose between BALI IG TOUR, NORTH BALI IG TOUR, and UBUD IG TOUR.

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Lempuyang Temple and East Bali Tour

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You might recognize Lempuyang Temple by its iconic, Instagram-worthy Gate of Heaven , which frames the majestic Mt. Agung in the background. But this temple, more formally called Pura Penataran Agung Lempuyang, is definitely more than just a selfie spot. Standing on the slope of Mount Lempuyang, it is one of the six holiest places in Bali, which are believed to maintain the spiritual balance in the island.

If you want to take the photo at the Gate of Heaven, prepare to wait for a long time, unless you’re visiting early. You can book a private SUNRISE TOUR on Klook, which also includes a stop at Virgin Beach and Asah Hill. Sunset tour is also available.

If you’re not the early morning type, you can also book a regular DAY TOUR with stops at Tirta Gangga and Taman Ujung water palaces. Join-in and private options are available for this.

Important! If you’re also going to book the BALI INSTAGRAM TOUR (see above), these tours might feel repetitive because they both make a stop at Lempuyang Temple. It’s best to choose just one.

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Ubud and Central Bali Tour

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Ubud is the heart and soul of Bali. Although it has become busier as more tourists flood in over the years, it remains the island’s cultural core. It has a lot to offer: breathtaking scenery, nature, temples, and the traditional Balinese way of life. Although it is possible to stay in Ubud, most tourists visit only on a day tour. Klook has a lot of Ubud offers, but the two with the best itineraries are the following: a join-in shuttle service and a private tour package .

JOIN-IN SHUTTLE SERVICE The shuttle service includes only the transfers for the full day, driver fee, and insurance, but NOT the entrance fees. It does not include hotel pickup or drop-off. You will need to meet up with the driver. There are meetup locations in Kuta, Seminyak, Nusa Dua, Ubud, and Sanur. This is a join-in tour, so you will be sharing the vehicle with other tourists.

Here are the stops and the corresponding entrance fees (which you will need to pay for at the site).

  • Tegenungan Waterfall – IDR 15,000
  • Sacred Monkey Forest – IDR 80,000
  • Ubud Art Market or Ubud Royal Palace
  • Tegalalang Rice Terrace – IDR 20,000
  • Swing at Alas Harum – IDR 150,000 to 300,000

PRIVATE TOUR PACKAGE This is a private tour that includes hotel pick-up and drop off, transfers and driver fee, all entrance fees, and a bottled water. What’s not included is the optional swing fee. The places to be visited are the same as the shuttle service but with additional stops at Tirta Empul Holy Springs and Elephant Cave (Goa Gajah). Here are the usual stops:

  • Tegenungan Waterfall
  • Elephant Cave
  • Tirta Empul Holy Springs
  • Tegalalang Rice Terrace (optional jungle swing experience)
  • Ubud Monkey Forest
  • Ubud Art Market

Because it’s a private tour, the price per person depends on how many you are in the group.

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Nusa Penida Tour

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Nusa Penida is a breathtaking island off the southeastern coast of Bali. It is best known for the dinosaur-shaped Kilingking Beach, which is just one of its many spectacular sights. Nusa Penida tours are categorized into three: West, East, and South. Here are the main stops per tour:

  • West Tour: Kilingking Beach, Angel’s Billabong, Broken Beach, Crystal Bay
  • East Tour: Teletubbies Hills, Thousand Island viewpoint, Tree House, Diamond Beach, Atuh Beach
  • South Tour: Tembeling Beach, Banah Cliff

If you don’t know how to drive, you have two options. You can travel on your own to Sanur Harbor, where you’ll catch the boat to Nusa Penida. Once on the island, you can charter a private car with driver. You can book with Klook. See link below.

The second option is to join a group tour from your hotel in Kuta, Denpasar or Seminyak. They will pick you up at your hotel, transfer you to Sanur Harbor, get you on the boat to Nusa Penida, tour you around the island, and take you back to the hotel at the end of the day. It’s more expensive but hassle-free because you don’t need to worry about anything.

If you do know how to drive and you have a license, you can also rent a motorcycle or car on the island.

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Uluwatu Temple

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Pura Luhur Uluwatu is a Hindu sea temple that sits atop a cliff. It is one of the six key temples that make Bali’s spiritual pillars. The main temple is open only to worshipers. However, visitors are treated to a spectacular view of the sea from outside the temple.

The temple ground is visited by monkeys dwelling in the forest that surrounds it. These monkeys are known to snatch things from visitors so take care of your belongings, especially your accessories like sunglasses. There’s a cliffside pathway also that gives visitors different viewing points of the Indian Ocean, the tides, and the sunset. You need to wear sarong and sash to enter the temple ground. These are provided at the temple for free. The best time to go is early afternoon, just before the crowd thickens, as it is one of the best places to see the sunset on the island. In fact, the famous Kecak Dance, a Balinese art form, is performed daily starting at dusk, affording the audience to watch two beautiful masterpieces — the dance and the sunset.

At around 6 PM, Kecak (pronounced “ke-chak”) Dance is performed daily on a cliffside open-air venue within the temple grounds of Uluwatu Temple. It is based on the epic Ramayana, focusing on how Rama and his brother rescued his abducted wife, Sita, with the help of the monkey king and his troops.

Kecak Dance is characterized by the chanting and dancing of 75 men while the performers re-enact some of the scenes from the epic tale. It is recommended to go there early at least an hour ahead to secure a good spot. You can purchase your ticket in advance too.

  • Admission Fee: IDR 30,000
  • Kecak Dance Fee: IDR 100,000
  • Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM; 24/7 for worshipers
  • Kecak Dance Schedule: Starts at 6:00 PM daily

Lines can be too long. But you can book your ticket in advance through Klook. You can also join a tour which includes a Kecak Dance ticket via Klook. The tour package includes roundtrip transfers (hotel pick up and drop off). If you’re a private group, the itinerary also includes a stop at Padang-Padang Beach .

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Ulun Danu Beratan, Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, and Tanah Lot Tour

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This tour features three of Bali’s most iconic sites:

  • Ulundanu Beratan Temple. Located on the shores of Lake Bratan in Tabanan, this is a major Hindu Shaivite water temple. Just like the other water temples Uluwatu and Tanah Lot, Ulun Danu Beratan offers a dreamy tableau when the tide is high and the lake water borders the temple on all sides.
  • Jatiluwih Rice Terraces. Bali’s map is striped by a lot of terraced hills, but this is one of the best representations of Bali’s Cultural Landscape, which was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Tanah Lot. One of the icons of Bali, Tanah Lot is a temple perched on an islet, 300 meters off the coast of Beraban, Kederi in Tabanan. The actual temple is open to worshipers only, but visitors can enjoy the scenic setting. Best enjoyed at sunset!

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Bali Food Tour

One of the ways to immerse yourself in the culture of the place is through the local cuisine. Indonesian food is generally spicy; Bali is not an exception. Here are some dishes to dig into when in Bali.

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  • Ayam/Bebek Betutu. This is a spicy smoked chicken or duck seasoned with bumbu betutu (spicy paste) served with mixed veggies, rice, and sambal.
  • Bebek Bengil/Goreng. This is a crispy duck marinated in Indonesian spices, then steamed, and finally fried.
  • Sate. Pork satay or chicken satay are common, but lamb satay is also available.
  • Babi Guling. This is like Philippine’s lechon . Also called Balinese suckling pig, Babi Guling is usually served with stewed vegetables, rice, crispy pork skin, and pork sausages. The pig is seasoned with local spices so it’s spicy.

You can join organized food tours not just to have a taste of Balinese food but also learn about them. There are 2 foodie tours available on Klook: a more general food tour and a street food tour.

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Other Places to Visit in Bali

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Here are other tourist attractions in Bali.

  • Seminyak. Seminyak is Kuta’s less popular but cleaner, calmer and classier seatmate. It is lined with high-end shops, chic bars, and trendy spots. Like Kuta, it is a surfer’s paradise. It’s also located along the same coast, so they share the same view of the sunset.
  • Kuta Beach. Also called Sunset Beach, it has fine cream-colored sand where tourists laze around or watch the sun go down. It’s also a popular surfing place and the epicenter of the island’s vibrant nightlife.

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  • Taman Ayun Temple. Taman Ayun means “Garden Temple in the Water”. The living legacy of the Mengwi Empire, this family temple is also one of the six royal temples in Bali. Admission Fee: IDR 20,000 Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Daily)
  • Saraswati Temple. Located in Ubud, Pura Taman Saraswati is another Hindu water temple. The most prominent feature is the foyer with lotus ponds. During the evening, a traditional dance performance is held at the open stage. Admission Fee: FREE Dance Performance: 7:30 PM, IDR 80,000/pax Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Di Kubu Strawberry. A fruit farm in Tabanan Regency, where you can pick your own strawberries. The place also has a relaxing ambiance and presents a view of the lake too. Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Sukawati Art Market. Locally called Pasar Seni Sukawati, it is said to be the most established art market in the island. It is where both locals and tourists shop; locals for their everyday needs, tourists for souvenirs. Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM

If you want to see more places to visit or learn more about each item above, we created a separate, more detailed post for it. READ: PLACES TO VISIT IN BALI!

SAMPLE BALI ITINERARY

This is a sample 4-day 3-night Bali itinerary with budget breakdown.

As always, feel free to make necessary adjustments to match your flight schedules, hotel location, and preferences.

Easy Itinerary for 2 Pax

This is a comfortable itinerary that entails booking organized tours with Klook. It assumes you’re a group of 2 pax , splitting the cost of transportation and some tours. The costs indicated below are per person .

For this itinerary, we set the food budget to Rp 100,000 per meal per person. In reality, you can easily find dishes at a much lower price. A meal from a warung (local food stall) can go as low as Rp25,000. But we want it to be more flexible. You can use the leftover money as your budget for your snacks that day or breakfast the next day.

DAY 1 – ULUWATU TOUR 07:50 am – Arrival in Bali 09:00 am – Taxi/Grab to hotel, Rp35,000/pax 09:30 am – Baggage drop or check-in (if possible) 10:00 am – Explore Kuta Beach 12:00 pm – Lunch, Rp100,000 01:00 pm – Walk back to hotel 02:00 pm – Uluwatu Tour, Rp390,000 08:30 pm – Dinner, Rp100,000 10:00 pm – Back to hotel

DAY 2 – INSTAGRAM TOUR 04:00 am – Wake up call 05:00 am – Bali Instagram Tour, Rp605,000 + Lunch, Rp100,000 + Swing, Rp150,000 06:30 pm – Back to hotel, freshen up 07:30 pm – Dinner, Rp100,000 09:00 pm – Back to hotel

DAY 3 – NUSA PENIDA TOUR 06:00 am – Wake up call 07:00 am – Nusa Penida Tour, Rp610,000 + Lunch, Rp100,000 06:00 pm – Back to hotel, freshen up 07:00 pm – Dinner, Rp100,000 09:00 pm – Back to hotel, pack

DAY 4 – DEPARTURE 03:30 am – Wake up call 04:30 am – Hotel check out 05:00 am – Airport transfer, Rp35,000/pax 05:35 am – Flight check in 08:35 am – Fly out

If you’re able to book a twin/double room at a hotel for Rp360,000 per night, the itinerary above will cost you Rp3,300,000 (USD236, EUR213, SGD320, PHP12,000) per person, excluding airfare, travel tax and tips, but including some allowance to cover incidental expenses, future price movements, and other possible expenses we might have missed.

Note that you can significantly reduce this further if you’re part of a bigger group or if you’re willing to rent a motorcycle instead of joining tours.

Budget Itinerary for 4 Pax

This itinerary is best for friends traveling together because it assumes you’re a group of four.

If you’re traveling solo, you can form a group with other backpackers and split the cost of transportation.

For this itinerary, we lowered the food budget to only Rp70,000 per meal, which can still afford you a full meal from a warung (local food stalls) and other cheaper establishments.

DAY 1 – SEMINYAK & KUTA 07:50 am – Arrival in Bali 09:00 am – Taxi/Grab to hotel, Rp20,000/pax 09:30 am – Baggage drop or check-in (if possible) 10:00 am – Taxi to Seminyak, Rp15,000/pax 12:00 pm – Lunch, Rp70,000 02:00 pm – Continue exploring Seminyak 03:00 pm – Taxi to hotel, Rp20,000/pax 03:15 pm – Hotel check in, freshen up 04:30 pm – Explore Kuta 05:40 pm – Watch sunset from beach bar + Food & drinks budget, Rp200,000 08:30 pm – Back to hotel

DAY 2 – UBUD TOUR 07:00 am – Wake up call 08:00 am – Walk or taxi to meet up point, Rp15,000/pax 08:30 am – Ubud Sightseeing Shuttle, Rp105,000 + Lunch, Rp70,000 + Tegenungan Waterfall – Rp15,000 + Sacred Monkey Forest – Rp80,000 + Ubud Art Market or Ubud Royal Palace + Tegalalang Rice Terrace – Rp20,000 + Swing at Alas Harum – Rp150,000 06:00 pm – Back to Kuta 06:30 pm – Dinner, Rp70,000 07:30 pm – Walk back to hotel 08:00 pm – Rest

DAY 3 – EAST BALI 05:00 am – Wake up call 06:00 am – Start Private Car Tour, Rp125,000/pax 08:10 am – Lempuyang Temple, Free entrance + Sarong rental: Rp10,000/pax + Donation, Rp10,000/pax 10:30 am – Drive to Tirta Gangga 11:00 am – Tirta Gangga, Rp30,000 11:45 am – Lunch, Rp70,000 12:30 pm – Drive to Tukad Cepung Falls 02:00 pm – Tukad Cepung Waterfall, Rp10,000 04:00 pm – Drive to hotel 05:30 pm – Back to hotel + Tip driver, Rp20,000/pax 05:45 pm – Rest, freshen up 07:30 pm – Dinner, Rp70,000/pax 09:30 pm – Back to hotel, pack

DAY 4 – DEPARTURE 03:30 am – Wake up call 04:30 am – Hotel check out 05:00 am – Airport transfer, Rp20,000/pax 05:35 am – Flight check in 08:35 am – Fly out

If you are able to book a dorm bed for Rp140,000 a night, the itinerary above will set you back Rp1,900,000 (USD138, EUR125, SGD187, PHP6,900) per person, excluding airfare and travel tax, but including some allowance to cover incidental expenses, future price movements, and other possible expenses we might have missed.

MORE TIPS FOR THE POOR TRAVELER

  • Try a warung in your area for authentic and delicious but budget-friendly meals. A warung is a local food stall, usually serving traditional Indonesian cuisine. You can have a tasty dish for only Rp15,000. Some dishes are more expensive, some are cheaper.
  • When paying using credit cards, note that most have 3-5% surcharge. Always check with the restaurant or the business establishment you are transacting with.
  • Indonesians are friendly and hospitable. Most can speak and understand English, so don’t hesitate to ask if you get lost.
  • Have enough cash on hand, especially if you are traveling to remote areas or the southeastern islands. You might have a hard time finding ATMs or even transact using your credit card when you go to these far-flung places.
  • Purchase travel insurance. As we always recommend our readers, this is something you won’t need to use but you’ll be grateful you did in case something happens.
  • If you are staying in Ubud, keep in mind that some taxis will charge big because, by certain regulations, they are not permitted to pick up passengers, only drop them off. Also, ride-sharing service is not allowed in Ubud. You might want to book your airport transfer to and from Ubud through Klook.
  • Always insist on using the meter when riding a taxi.
  • It’s best to carry small bills with you should you decide to take the taxi so you can pay the exact fare and not fall for the rampant no-change excuse.
  • Wear sash and sarong inside the Hindu temples. These are normally provided by the temple management.
  • Strict observance of Nyepi Day. Nyepi Day or Day of Silence is an important public holiday in Bali, celebrated every Saka New Year. It is observed by fasting and meditating and doing less or nothing at all. The observance period is 6AM – 6AM (the next day). During this time frame, locals AND tourists are expected to follow the restrictions such as no working, no lighting of fires, no lights (or used rarely), no traveling, and no entertainment. For some, they can even go with no talking. Even Bali Airport is closed the entire day. No one is allowed outside the streets except the security people and when there’s an emergency. Nyepi Day usually happens in March.
  • Galungan. It happens twice per year (every six months). It is characterized by bamboo poles with offerings attached at the end.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT BALI

When is the best time to go to bali.

April, May, June — just before the peak season.

The peak or high season is from July to early September. These are driest months. But it’s also the busiest, most crowded. It coincides with Australian winter, and many of them escape the cold to Bali. Late September is also a good time to visit, when the crowds start to thin.

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Christmas and New Year seasons (December-January) are also busy months for Bali. Expect airfare, hotel rates, restaurants, tours, and other services to skyrocket.

Lean months are February to June and October to November. Prices are cheaper and the tourist attractions are less crowded, but these months also record the highest rainfall.

Bali has a tropical climate; hot and humid all year round, especially in the coastal and low areas. Elevated and mountainous Central Bali area has a cooler temperature.

Do I need a visa to visit Bali?

Indonesia is one of the most open countries in terms of visa policies. Citizens of 170 countries and territories, the Philippines included, can visit Indonesia VISA-FREE for stays of up to 30 days.

To be sure that your country is included in the visa-exempt countries, check the website of the Indonesian Embassy where you are or contact them.

Do I need polio vaccine to visit Bali?

Recently, Indonesia has required a Polio Vaccination certificate from certain nationalities who wish to travel to Indonesia.

For travelers from the Philippines, you only need to secure a Polio Vaccination Certificate IF you are planning to stay for FOUR WEEKS or longer. If you fall under this category and you don’t have said immunization requirement, Indonesia’s Port Health Office at the port of entry will give you polio vaccination. A fee of Rp45,000 (PhP165) will be charged.

What plug type is used in Bali?

Types C and F. Most establishments have two-pin round plugs at 220 V and 50 Hz.

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Where can I exchange my money in Bali?

Our preferred method of securing local currency is by withdrawing from the ATM. Most ATMs, however, have a withdrawal limit of Rp2 million to 2.5 million.

For tourist hotspots like Kuta, Seminyak, and Ubud, money exchange kiosks in Bali are plenty. You can also exchange at banks. Some hotel fronts also have money exchange stalls installed.

If you transact with money changers, check their online reviews first and check the rates carefully because some establishments have records of scamming tourists.

Where can I find ATMs in Bali?

ATMs abound in Bali, particularly the most visited areas. Choose the safest place to transact, usually well-lit areas like malls and commercial complexes or those attached to the bank establishments. Bank Central Asia (BCA), Bank Mandiri, and Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) are some of the most trusted ATMs to withdraw money from. Other shopping malls provide international ATMs like HSBC.

ATMs in Bali dispense Rp50,000 and/or Rp100,000 notes. The withdrawal limit is usually Rp2 million or 2.5 million.

Is it safe in Bali?

It is generally safe in Bali. Just like in other foreign countries, there are scams so you need to be aware of the correct rates and prices. Be mindful of your surroundings and keep an eye on your belongings as always. Bali also has world-class yet relatively inexpensive hospitals and medical services. Know the local emergency services contacts such as the ambulance, the fire department, and the police.

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Kuta Beach is one of the most popular tourist hotspots in Bali. The classic white sand beach is a big resort area with many luxury hotels, resorts, and villas available to visitors. There are also budget hotels for those on a lower budget. The number of restaurants, bars, and clubs is huge, with them being a big drawcard to Kuta Beach. Shopping at Kuta Beach is also highly attractive to tourists with low prices and easy accessibility from the beach. The nightlife of this part of Bali is legendary, with many clubs remaining open all night. As such, Kuta Beach is popular with the younger crowds. While Kuta Beach can become quite crowded at times, the excellent weather makes it comfortable to enjoy the beach not only during the day but also at night. The sunsets are particularly spectacular, and watching the sun go down with a cocktail in hand at a beachside bar is one of the defining moments of a visit to this popular and charming spot in Bali.

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Located in northwestern Bali, Lovina Beach is a picturesque piece of tropical coastline with calm, peaceful waters and stunning sunsets. At some times of the year, it is possible to see hundreds of the local dolphins, and dolphin-watching tours are also available. The surrounding region includes some traditional Balinese properties where you can view the local culture and way of life. Also worth a visit locally is the Hot Water Banjar, Wihara Budha shrine, and the spectacular Gigit Waterfall. Conveniently located just 10km from Singaraja, this is a quieter part of Bali that is perfect for those wishing to escape some of the busier tourist centers. Small hotels, backpackers, villas, and five-star hotels are available, covering a wide range of tastes and budgets for accommodation. The local village of Kalibukbuk is one of six in the region and is well set up for tourists, while still maintaining that traditional Bali feel about it. Other villages include Temukus and Anturan which are sometimes so quiet that it’s possible to be the only tourists in town.

Ubud provides a different experience of Bali compared to what you will find in places such as Kuta. Instead of the nightlife and party scene, visitors to Ubud can experience the natural beauty and peaceful vacation that allows you to appreciate the traditional cultural and natural scenery of Bali. Known as a hub for the arts, Ubud has a small-town feel where the locals have retained much of a traditional way of life. There are many things to see and do around Ubud and a stay of one week or more is recommended to experience it all. Take a bike tour around the countryside and enjoy old-style local cultural delights. There are several bicycle tour companies that will provide a bike as well as morning tea, lunch, and refreshments.

Another must-see location in Ubud is the Elephant Cave or Goa Gajah. This is an ancient cave that houses old statues and carvings, as well as a statue of Ganesha. Take the path to the spectacular waterfall and Balinese rice fields. For some relaxation, enjoy the Tirta Empul hot springs where you can bathe in natural thermal springs.

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A complete guide to Bali, Indonesia

Bali  is one of the most beautiful destinations in the world, it really is. I want to prove that to you in this Bali travel guide.

This island in Indonesia is host so many beautiful components beyond its wildly lush tropics and beaches. The local Balinese people are equally as treasurable as  the incredible activities on offer in Bali  and are one of the reasons that this island feels so familiar every time I step foot back onto it. This post serves as  the  ultimate  Bali,  Indonesia travel guide to help you with planning your dream trip from  when is best to visit Bali  and  where to stay in Bali  all the way to local guides to  Ubud ,  Canggu  and  Uluwatu.

See my  guide to budgeting for Bali here.

Has Bali been ruined by tourists?

I’ve visited Bali on four separate occasions over the last 6 years. Yes, I’ve certainly watched word catch on and tourism increase in particular areas. I know there are so many rumours that Bali has been ‘ruined’ and that ‘it’s too touristy’. However, I still believe Bali is beautiful and there is local culture to be discovered.

Western culture is certainly changing things in areas like  Seminyak  and  Canggu  but the stunning roots of Balinese culture and of the island’s offerings are still in abundance to find. In this Bali Indonesia travel guide, you will get an overview of all the areas to enable you to choose the spots most suited to your taste, be it surfing, rice terraces, a hotel on the beach or a mixture of all of the above. This travel guide is for everyone and guarantees you have the best time in Bali, Indonesia.

If you’re  planning a trip to Bali , I highly recommend that you take some time to explore beyond the western resorts and establishments. Speak to the locals. Go on a road trip and discover some waterfalls. It’s a beautiful beautiful island and I think it’s up to us to give back to the locals, to play part in their community and to not  just  take from their beautiful island.

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Where is bali.

Bali is one of the most popular tropical islands in Indonesia, located in South East Asia.

Where should you explore in Bali?

It’s hard to recommend a ‘single’ destination for your trip to Bali, particularly as things change so quickly on this gorgeous island. When I first explored in 2013 I fell in love with Seminyak. Now I totally avoid it when exploring Bali. That view changed in 11 months. I returned rather taken aback by how much had been built and how busy it was. The same happened with Canggu and Uluwatu is next up IMO. Word catches on, the land gets bought up and development increases! The best places to go with maximum authenticity in Bali change quickly.

What I would say is, if you’re using travel blogs for Bali travel tips, make sure they are up to date. This blog post has been updated in 2022. If you have more up-to-date information to share, please comment, and we will check it out and update the post!

Truth is, every corner of Bali offers something different. As I’ve been to a fair few corners now, I’m going to go through each one and tell you just what you can expect there…

Not sure where to stay in Bali?  Check out this blog post to help you plan your Bali itinerary!

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How much money should you save for Bali?

Bali is definitely not as cheap as it was when I visited five years ago. But. when compared to the likes of Europe and the America,  life here really does come come at a fraction of the price.

Bali is definitely a great option if you are looking for a gorgeous tropical holiday, without the price tag of the Maldives.

Check out my comprehensive guide to budgeting for Bali here , and you’ll be able to get an idea of just how much you’ll need to save and how much things cost out on the island.

When should you go to Bali? What’s the weather like?

In Bali, you can expect a tropical warm climate all year round. Rainfall is highest (rainy season) between November and March. The most popular time and drier months to come are from June to August. See  ‘When is best to visit Bali?’ blog post here.

Of the four times, I’ve explored in Bali, three of them have been between the months of December and March, during the rainy season. Should ‘rainy season’ stop you from coming? Absolutely not. It feels hotter and more tropical for sure but the rain doesn’t ‘ruin’ your holiday. Rainfall is often short, it’s sometimes heavy but it passes. It’s warm rain and the rain is the reason the island is so lush! I love the odd day here in my wooden hut where I’m reading my book to the sound of the rain. I’d say we’ve had 2 full days of rain and 7-8 overcast afternoons and showers in nearly 6 weeks!

Top tip: Don’t  always  trust your weather app!  The weather forecast often states tropical thunderstorms for Bali but quite often it can say that whilst you’re sat on a beach with clear blue skies.

How do you find accommodation in Bali?

Whilst Bali most certainly can be done on the cheaper side of things, there is definitely still a presence of your 5 star western resorts, should you seek them.  Booking.com  is always a great option to see what’s available in the area, and to give you a good idea of the cheap and the luxury options available.

If you’re looking for some super unique and gorgeous experiences in Bali,  the Airbnb options  there are  out of this world . Split the cost of a villa between you and your friends and it works out a similar cost to that of a hostel. The value for money is madness. A lot of the villas come with personal cooks and drivers.

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If you are backpacking or you’re just an all round bargain hunter, then hostels or, more common here in Bali, Homestays are going to be your new best friend. A homestay is basically accommodation run by locals. It may be multiple villas, a b+b or even a spare room in a house. They are dotted all over the streets – you really won’t struggle to find one. A few of them are advertised on the internet but a lot of them, because they are run by locals, aren’t.

See my bucket list of Airbnb stays in Bali  here.

Areas in Bali to explore…

Perhaps  kickstart your Bali adventure inspiration  by popping over to my  ’10 amazing things to do in Bali’ blog post here.

As I mentioned previously, the island is filled with so many gems beyond the ‘main area’s. So whilst the below travel tips are absolutely valid and can cater for the most beautiful of stays, I highly suggest taking time, if you have it, to explore and go beyond the resorts whilst on the island.

Ubud is known as the  cultural hub of Bali with temples, holistic centres, yoga studios and local markets  on every corner of the street. With access to locally grown produce of every variety, it is here in Ubud that the vegan and raw dining culture was born. The food and drink options are incredible, as well as the options to explore the famous rice fields, the nearby Mt.Batur and the legendary Monkey Forest.

  • See my ultimate guide to Ubud here.
  • Check out my hike up Mt Batur here.

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As a result of the tourism takeover in Seminyak, the lime light seems to have now shifted over to Canggu, or  ‘the gu’  as locals call it. Canggu is the younger sibling of Seminyak, located just north of Seminyak on the west coast. Canggu is one of the  hottest spots on the island with surfers  and if you go – you’ll most likely end up with a cocktail or two at Old Man’s as you watch the sun descend beyond the horizon. Don’t forget a visit to Tanah Lot, one of the most popular temples on the island!

  • See my complete guide to Canggu here
  • Check out the best brunch and coffee spots in Canggu here
  • Looking for a luxury stay in Canggu?  Check out my review of Hotel Tugu, Canggu.

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Considered one of the sleepier towns and host to many family orientated hotels, Sanur tends to be the underdog with young travellers. I absolutely love it here; it’s the perfect place for a more laid back Balinese experience. Plus, you are right on the gateway to the nearby islands of  Nusa Archipelago , Lombok, Flores, Komodo and  the Gilis , all of which you can explore in a day trip or two.

  • See my complete guide to Sanur here

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Uluwatu is home to some of the best surf breaks in Bali and to some of the most consistent, sought after reef breaks in the world. This surf town is located on the south of the island on the Western cliffs of the Bukit Peninsula. Here you’ll also find the Pura Luhur temple and some of the most exclusive hotels and restaurants on the island.

  • See my complete guide to explore Uluwatu here.
  • Check out my coffee and brunch guide to Uluwatu here.

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Seminyak is one of the closest towns to Denpasar airport (the main airport on the island) and home to the likes of W Hotel. There’s only a few seconds per minute where you’ll be without the sound of the taxi horns. It’s busy to say the least but  the magic of the sunsets is undeniable . There are some absolutely delicious cafes and beach club vibes here too. I’d suggest only staying a night or two, perhaps to kick start your adventure. If you’re backpacking definitely check out my stay at  Umahku Hostel.

  • See my complete guide to Seminyak here

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Kuta is a pretty party orientated town. The energy centres around the Sky Garden which is a multi story club serving all-you-can-eat BBQs on the rooftop. I’m sure there are many that this would suit, but considering I had travelled from the other side of the world, I was looking for the magical, laid back island beachy vibes. Rumour has it that Kuta is the ‘Magaluf’ equivalent for Australians. Cheap flights, lots of booze and a nice climate. Don’t say I didn’t warn you!

Nusa Dua is an area of Bali with luxury 5* resorts that back onto the white sandy beach. The hotels and restaurants are all at Western prices – even the water activities are on the pricey side. 

When staying in Nusa Dua, the best sunset is viewed at Jimbaran Beach where the sun sets into the sea (it doesn’t at Nusa as the coast is facing East). Jimbaran is worth a visit in itself. It’s known as  the place  to get your dose of fresh fish on the island. Kick back in one of the beach front restaurants here for sunset dins.

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I haven’t actually explored much of the East, but no doubt at some point I will return to Bali. When I do, a road-trip up the east coast is at the top of my list. There are some gorgeous temples located up the coast alongside rice paddies spilling over countryside left, right and centre. Go and check them out for me and let me know what’s good.

The first time I ever visited Bali we met a local in Kuta and persuaded him to take us to see some of Bali’s finest offerings. He took us to the very north of Bali, to Lovina. Here we ate at a local warung before waking up at 4am and heading out to watch the dolphins at sunrise. It was magic.

Check out:  Banjar hotsprings, Banyumala waterfall, Bedugul, Banjar, and Sekumpul waterfalls.

I recently returned to the north to experience  Spa Village Tembok (see my review here)  which was just so relaxed. The North is completely untouched when compared to the rest of the island so if you’re looking for a more peaceful secluded experience… this could be a good stop off for you.

If you’re looking for wellness things to do in Bali,  check out this blog post.

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Basic itineraries for Bali…

A 1 week bali itinerary:.

  • Spend three days in  Ubud  (take one morning to  hike Mt. Batur at sunrise , followed by the hot springs)
  • Head to  Sanur , hire a moped and float around the east coast for a couple of days. Check out the dolphins in Lovina!
  • Get a boat over to the  Nusa archipelago  and kick back and relax in paradise for two or three days.

A 2 week Bali itinerary:

  • Spend four days in  Ubud  (take one morning to  hike Mt. Batur at sunrise , followed by the hot springs)
  • Take a day trip to  Uluwatu  or  Canggu  and learn how to surf!
  • Head to  Sanur , hire a moped and float around the east and north coast for a couple of days. Check out the dolphins in Lovina!
  • Get a boat over to the  Nusa archipelago  and kick back and relax in paradise for three days.
  • Spend your last few days on Lombok.

Here are my  top tips for planning and researching your next adventure.

Extending your trip beyond Bali..

Think about visiting…

  • The Komodo Islands
  • Nusa Lembongan.  Check out my guide  here  and my experience diving with Manta Rays  here .

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My top tips and travel hacks for Bali…

There are certainly some things worth knowing before heading out on your adventure to this Indonesian paradise. For example: Bali Belly. Bali belly is an unpleasant reaction a lot of international guests have to the local water here on the island. You’re advised not to drink from the taps, but it can happen by accident (e.g. if it’s used in cooking or as ice). Then you can get a bad tummy. I’ve had it twice. Not fun.

There are many top tips I have to share with you for your adventure in Bali…

1. ‘If you do take taxis, take Bluebird taxis  (they’re a light blue colour with a blue bird on the roof). They are the safest and will always run the meter.’

Courtney  from  courtingthecoast.com  

2. ‘Download go jek, which is like an Indonesian Uber type app.  You can book cars, motorbike taxis and also it’ll tell you the approximate cost from place to place. That way you know roughly how much alternative taxis should be charging. It’s a useful tool to ensure you aren’t getting ripped off.’

3. ‘ Attend a Balinese ceremony at an ashram or a retreat . It was the most magical experience I had. There are many different ones of course. At the one I attended we had a Guru (whose speech just blew me away) and musicians. We danced and sang and it was just incredible.’

Eliza  from  elitravelbug.com

4.  ‘Bring red cordial and drink a glass a day.  My parents swear by this to help prevent Bali Belly.’

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The Indonesian province of Bali, known for its stunning beaches, lush greenery, and rich cultural heritage, is a popular destination among tourists. For first-time visitors, the sheer variety of attractions and activities may seem overwhelming to arrange. This is where the Bali tourist map becomes an indispensable tool.

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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.

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  • 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
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  • 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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While you’re  planning a trip to Bali  I recommend having it on hand. Moreover, during your vacation, I recommend that you use an  offline Bali map.

In this article, you will find seven Bali maps.

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On this interactive map, you will find all the main tourist attractions in Bali. You can leave us a comment if you want us to add new sites to our Bali tourist map.

At the end of the article, you’ll find a downloadable Bali map like this one.

It’s also essential to have a Bali area map to plan your Bali itinerary. 

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If you need a  map of Bali and surroundings  it’s because you’re thinking of doing island hopping, one of the best things to do in Bali.

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Maybe you’re considering taking a flight to see other islands in Indonesia that are farther away. In the next picture, you can see where Bali is on a map.

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Bali on a map

A good road map is a must if you are going to rent a scooter in Bali. Personally, when I take a road trip, I always prefer a paper map like this, instead of downloading a map online, since they don’t usually offer so much detail.

bali road map for renting a scooter in bali

It is said that the Balinese people have a strange way of driving, so in addition to a good map, I highly recommend that you hire good travel insurance for Bali.

If you are going to visit one of the volcanoes on the island, this Bali geographical map might be useful.

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Bali maps for printing

If you want to keep your Bali map in your pocket, you will need one with high resolution. The following three  Bali tourist maps  are great for printing.

High-resolution Bali map

On this  map of Bali,  we can see towns, roads and all of Bali’s physical features in high quality.

High resolution bali map for downloading

Bali map with the name of towns

Here is a printable Bali map, with the most important towns pinpointed.

high resolution printable bali map

Printable Bali map

Printable Bali touristic map

And this last one is a full resolution Bali holiday map, with photos of the main tourist spots.

bali tourist map bali holiday map with photos

Finally, so you can check the best places to visit in Bali  offline on your phone, I recommend you download the Maps.me app and search “Bali” to download the area. Afterward, save the following downloadable Bali tourist map in Dropbox .

best map of bali for download

Once done, download the kml file from the mobile version of Dropbox and open it with Maps.me. After this, you’ll have all the interesting sights pinpointed on the  Bali tourist map and ready to be used whenever you like on your phone, even when you have no service.

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The Beginners Guide to Bali contains everything we wish we knew before our first trip to Bali!

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One of the most useful things of this guide is an easy to follow Ubud Map with all our favourite recommendations. You will also find the following recommendations:

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Our Seminyak Field Guide is everything you need to hit the ground running. Forget all those hours (or weeks) planning the perfect trip to Seminyak, Bali. We have put all our favourite picks from our years of travel to Bali and put them together with our own map of Seminyak so you can easily find and experience the best of Seminyak.

We call this our Seminyak Field Guide, because we didn’t want to just give you a list of places, but an easy way to use them ‘in the field’. Using our Seminyak Field Guide should mean little to no planning is required during your stay in Seminyak.

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Our favourite thing about this guide is the easy to follow Seminyak Map with all our favourites picks pin pointed. You will also find our favourite picks for:

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Canggu Field Guide

Our Canggu Field Guide is everything you need to hit the ground running. Forget all those hours (or weeks) planning the perfect trip to Canggu, Bali. We have put all our favourite picks from our years of travel to Bali and put them together with our own map of Canggu so you can easily find and experience the best of Canggu.

We call this our Canggu Field Guide, because we didn’t want to just give you a list of places, but an easy way to use them ‘in the field’. Using our Canggu Field Guide should mean little to no planning is required during your stay in Canggu.

Length:  22 Pages

Our favourite thing about this guide is the easy to follow Canggu Map with all our favourites picks pin pointed. You will also find our favourite picks for:

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