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Bali

There are 17,000 islands in the Indonesian archipelago, but none shine brighter than Bali. If you’re traveling alone, with your friends, family leisure, or even with a group, this will be the best choice for you all.

Explore Paradise in Bali

When it comes to Bali, the hardest bit is choosing what to do first.

Even just hearing the word "Bali" conjures images of aquamarine waters, hidden temples, and lush landscapes, instantly relaxing you with thoughts of tranquility. For locals, this serene beauty is part of everyday life and can be best experienced on hikes to Mount Batur, savoring fresh vegetable-forward dishes in Ubud, and exploring indigenous art and history in villages like Bali Aga. Go beyond traditional tours and activities to gain a local's perspective of Bali with Airbnb Experiences.

A genuinely authentic safari destination

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Explore iconic regions & camps in Bali

Bali provides a high class Hotels or Villas in all parts of the island such as The Apurva Kempinski, Bvlgari Resort, The St Regis, Six Senses, Four Season Resort Ubud, W Bali and many more.

Ayuterra Resort

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Amora Ubud Boutique Villas

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Pramana Watu Kurung Resort

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Udaya Resort & Spa

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Bali at a glance

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Country key facts

It is 5623 sqm fertile mountainous island, terraced rice-field dominates the landscape, with small streams bring water for irrigation. Bali boasts a tropical climate with just two seasons (wet and dry) a year and an average annual temperature of around 28 degree celcius.

POPULATION SIZE

4.2 million

CURRENCY

IDR

CAPITAL CITY

Denpasar (population 789,000)

LANGUAGE

Indonesian

TIME ZONE

(GMT+07:00) Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta

Ubud

Famous for its terraced rice paddies, serene temples, and numerous yoga studios, Ubud is also a hidden gem for adventurers. Strap on a helmet, grab your paddle, and embark on a thrilling white-water rafting adventure through the jungle.

Mt Batur

The early wake-up call is well worth it when you reach the summit of Mt. Batur. Watch as the sunrise creeps over the sleepy villages at the base of this majestic volcano, illuminating the landscapes with a hazy orange glow.

Lovina

Tucked away on the northern coast, Lovina is a low-key beach town hidden from the tourist crowds. Relax on the beach with a fresh coconut or put on a snorkel and explore the brilliantly blue waters of Menjangan Island.

Culture & People

Life in Bali is very communal with the organization of villages, farming and even the creative arts being decided by the community.

Art & Artists

For centuries, Balinese artists and craftsmen worked in a natural capacity for absorbing different cultural elements and blending them with their own.

Dance and Drama

Dance and drama have historically played an important role in Balinese society.

Bali weather

Bali has a tropical climate, which means it is hot and humid all year round. The average temperature is around 27°C (81°F), but it can vary depending on the altitude and the location. The coastal areas are usually warmer and drier than the inland areas, which are cooler and wetter.

DRY SEASON

April to October

WET SEASON

November to March

Bali Experiences

Bali has a special vibe, an essence, something authentic that is difficult to describe. The Balinese and their warm welcoming culture have touched and inspired visitors from all over the world for decades.

Ready to take a life-changing Bali trip?

The best time to visit Bali depends mainly on 2 factors, of course the WEATHER , and secondly, if you can travel during high and low season, which has an impact on prices for accommodation, airfares & flight tickets, and whether Bali is crowded or not. For many reasons, the very best time to come to Bali are the months of May, June & September – while April & October are still good. Less crowded, still great weather conditions, and better prices.

Bali Luxury Safaris

Bali Private Costumized Full-day

Ultimate Luxury

Begin your customized tour of Bali around 09:00 and enjoy an itinerary tailored to your interests. With a wealth of attractions at all the major sightseeing spots, your guided tour promises a personalized experience in paradise.

10 hrs. experiences in UBUD, THE GATES OF HEAVEN and NORTH BALI T

Mount Batur Ultimate Trekking

Distinctive private Guided Tour

Mount Batur is the ultimate destination for sunrise trekking in Bali. The tour to the summit begins at 04:00 am, with the trek taking approximately one and a half hours from the starting point. Along the way, there will be five breaks before reaching the summit. Once at the top, you can rest and wait for the breathtaking sunrise from the peak of the volcano.

Mount Batur is one of the most beautiful place in Bali to enjoy these views.

FAQ

Located just 8 degrees south of the equator, Bali enjoys a classic tropical climate with a distinct dry season and a rainy season. The best time to visit Bali for ideal weather is during the peak season from July to August or from December to the first week of January. However, if you prefer to avoid the crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder months of April, May, June, or September. During these months, the weather is dry and slightly less humid, and the island is generally more relaxed. October is also a good time to visit, especially if you enjoy water sports like scuba diving, surfing, or snorkeling, as the rainfall is much lighter compared to November.

In tourist centers like Kuta, Seminyak, Denpasar, and Lovina, internet access is generally reliable, with plenty of internet cafes and cafes offering free Wi-Fi if your accommodation's connection is lacking. In more rural areas, however, internet coverage can be limited or nonexistent, especially during homestays. It's essential to plan ahead and be prepared for potential connectivity challenges in these locations.

Major credit cards are widely accepted by large shops, hotels, and restaurants in Bali. However, smaller vendors, such as family-run restaurants, market stalls, or businesses in remote towns and rural areas, may not accept credit cards. It's advisable to carry enough cash for purchases, as credit cards aren't always an option everywhere in Bali.

Absolutely. All passengers traveling with us are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability, and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is an essential and necessary part of every journey.

Drinking tap water isn't recommended in Indonesia, but to reduce environmental impact, try to avoid buying bottled water daily. Consider using filtered canteens or bringing water filtration tablets to purify water on the go.

Ayuterra Resort

Boasting a private pool in each unit, the property features views of Ayung River, the mountain and the surrounding greenery.

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