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The Ultimate Bali Itinerary: How To Plan The Perfect Trip To Bali

Planning a trip to Indonesia and looking for the best Bali itinerary? Whether you’re only spending 5 days, one week, 10 days, or two full weeks, I guarantee this Bali trip travel guide will be extremely helpful!

Bali is truly one of my favorite destinations in the world and a place I’ve called home several times. But planning a trip to Bali can be a bit intimidating as there really are so many amazing places to explore!

There’s no need to wonder why Bali has become one of the world’s most visited and popular vacation hotspots. It has jaw-dropping landscapes, lush rice terraces, stunning beaches, serene temples, cute monkeys, scenic waterfalls, wild nightlife, and unforgettable sunsets.

Bali really does have a little something for everybody, and I guarantee that if you follow this Bali travel itinerary, you will fall in love with this island just as much as I have!

While tourism in Bali has exploded in recent years due to the popularity of Instagram, it definitely lives up to the hype because there is a LOT more to this island than what you see on social media. Don’t let the annoying Bali IG couples + IG influencers deter you from planning a trip here because it is a must-visit destination in Southeast Asia!

Tip: Add something unique to your Bali travel plan by choosing to go glamping in Bali  instead of staying at a hotel.

Check out my Instagram page  for more holiday inspiration!

The Ultimate Bali Itinerary

Whether you’re only spending a few days, two weeks, or even an entire month, this Bali Itinerary guide will go into loads of detail about what to expect about visiting this island, the best things to do, what to pack for Bali, when to go, insider travel tips, and loads more.  

So without further ado, let’s get started!

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WHAT ARE THE BEST MONTHS TO VISIT BALI?

Bali is an incredible destination to visit year-round, and if you’ve only got limited time off work, I would say book that ticket no matter what! Being located in Southeast Asia, the weather in Bali is exceptionally tropical, so you can expect hot and humid temperatures pretty much every day, but there are two main seasons – the wet and dry months.

The rainy season in Bali is from October to April, and the dry season is between May – September.

That said, traveling to Bali during the rainy season is NOT an issue. I LIVED in Bali in December & January (known as the wettest months of the year), and I barely even noticed the rain.

Yes, some days were worse than others, but more often than not – every day was beautifully sunny blue skies and perfect beach weather.

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According to Bali.com, “ The best time to come to Bali is April, May, June and September, just before and just after high season. It’s still the dry season, it’s slightly less humid, and room prices and villa rentals can be 30-50% cheaper than during high season. Many shops offer sales and promotions, restaurants are less crowded in those mid-season months, and in general, Bali is a bit more relaxed. October is not too bad either, still much less rain than November (usually, check the rainfall chart).”

I agree with that statement for sure, but traveling to Bali during Christmas time & New Year’s Eve can be an incredible experience. I spent Christmas Day lounging at a day club and absolutely loved it!  

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IS BALI A DANGEROUS PLACE TO VISIT?

Absolutely not! Bali is completely safe to visit, and I’ve honestly never felt like I was in any danger while there. While just like a vacation to anywhere in the world, you want to make sure you’re traveling wisely and acting responsibly.

The only dangerous or unsafe behavior I’ve heard of is from “motorcycle thieves or purse-snatchers.” These are people that will try and grab purses or backpacks from people while riding on the back of a motorcycle. But as long as you pay attention to your belongings, nothing bad will happen.  

What I will  say in this section, though, is that you NEED to be extremely careful if you decide to rent a scooter in Bali. I’d say that’s actually the most dangerous thing on the island! I drive very cautiously when riding my moto , and I’ve never been in an accident (knock on wood), but I’ve had several friends end up in the hospital with serious injuries.

Nevertheless, I wouldn’t let that stop you from enjoying the feeling of exploring the island on two wheels. The scooter rides through rice terraces are one of my favorite things about living in Bali, and it’s a great, cheap, and efficient way to experience Bali. Just make sure the person driving is confident and skilled. You should also avoid driving during peak traffic hours.

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Best Bali Trip Travel Insurance

I never travel anywhere without booking a travel insurance policy . This is essential for all Bali visitors!

So I’ll repeat…

Please, do NOT visit Bali WITHOUT Travel Insurance!

It’s unfortunately all too common that people come to Bali, get into a scooter accident, and end up needing a lot of medical attention. This, as you can imagine, is not cheap, and while the Bintangs and good vibes are, don’t expect medical treatment as a foreigner to also be of great value! These bills will add up, and sometimes they won’t even operate before they know you’re covered.

I’ve had at least 4 friends now get in serious accidents, but only half of them had travel insurance to cover their needs. Trust me – especially if you plan on driving or getting on the back of a moto (which you most likely will), you’ll want peace of mind to make sure you’re covered.

You also need to consider other issues that could arise, such as theft, boat sinking or water damage, or catching dengue. Trust me when I say these warnings aren’t to scare you, but real-life examples I’ve seen during my time in Bali.

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I highly recommend HeyMondo due to its extensive range of cover for all situations and trip lengths. Their fair pricing and handy app allow you to manage any claims within the app and access free assistance online. This means you don’t need to rack up an expensive phone bill in Indonesia, where the charges are steep!

Nowadays, I would never travel without insurance again, especially after hearing so many of those (expensive and dangerous) horror stories from other travelers I’ve met. So, whether you need a single trip cover for two weeks in Bali or an affordable annual cover for multiple trips worldwide, be sure to buy your travel insurance before you travel, knowing that HeyMondo has your back.

Still, planning your trip? You can always get a no-commitment travel insurance quote now, so you know how much extra to budget for your vacation!

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WHAT SHOULD I PACK FOR A TRIP TO BALI? A BASIC PACKING LIST

One of the things I love about Bali is that you really don’t need to bring all that much — especially if you’re just on a quick 10-day or two-week holiday. Also, shopping in Bali is fantastic. You’ll want to bring back a separate suitcase filled with souvenirs and clothing.

Here are a few items I think are essential for your travels to Bali!  

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  • Clothing: You’ll want a couple of pairs of shorts, swim trunks, t-shirts, sandals, and comfortable adventure shoes. Add one or two fancier outfits for dinners or nightlife too. Everyone will have different styles or preferences, but my main clothing tip would be to keep it light. Quick-drying clothes will be helpful, mainly because you will sweat up a storm.  
  • Portable charger: Anker PowerCore Portable Charger  is one of the smallest and lightest power banks available. I carry this with me everywhere I go because I’m using my iPhone a bit more than I care to admit! Well, when you’re exploring Bali, you’ll definitely want a portable charger.
  • Microfiber towel: This Rainleaf MicroFiber Towel  is budget-friendly and stylish. Plus, a quick-drying towel is a must for visiting Bali. You’ll find yourself hiking, sweating, and swimming often – and you’re really going to want one of these. I just bought one of these myself, and it’s the #1 best seller on Amazon!
  • Quality sunscreen: The sun is super intense in Bali, and you’ll be out in the sun often during this Bali itinerary. So, make sure you buy some decent sunscreen before you get to Bali because it costs SO much more out there for some reason. I personally use this Neutrogena Lightweight & Water Resistant SPF,  and I love it!
  • Mosquito repellent: Unfortunately, mosquitos are flying all over the place in Bali. And you really want to protect yourself when you go on long adventures. I recommend this Mosquito Repellent Bracelet . If you’re just shopping around Seminyak or chilling in Canggu, I wouldn’t worry too much, but if you’re out in nature, definitely put some on!  
  • Go Pro: The GoPro Hero 11 is my favorite adventure camera, and I’m truly blown away by the hyper-smooth stability that the GoPro Hero 11 offers. You can take some epic images with this, and it’ll also be perfect for all the underwater or snorkeling shots you’ll want. For the aspiring content creators out there, combine it with a TELESIN Dome Port  for some unique, fun, and creative shots!
  • Waterproof phone case: No matter what kind of phone you have, you really want to protect it during your trip. This itinerary is pretty active, and if you don’t have a supportive phone case, like the JOTO Universal Waterproof Phone , I bet you’ll be paying for some phone repairs!  
  • Power adapter: Last but certainly not least, this Universal Power Adapter  is just a basic travel essential that you’ll want to pick up one of these before your trip to Bali. I personally love this one and would definitely recommend it!  

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THE ULTIMATE BALI TRIP ITINERARY | PLANNING A TRIP TO BALI

Alright, let’s dive into my guide for my extensive Bali holiday itinerary!

10 DAYS & TWO-WEEKS IN BALI ITINERARY

The way I’ve set up this 10-day itinerary is that it’s all focused on Bali. But if you have a full two weeks, I’ve included a trip to the Gili Islands too.

I think it’s best to do it this way because when you book round-trip boat transfers to Gili Trawangan, you can have them drop you off directly at the airport, depending on your schedule. You can book day trips or rent scooters to explore nearby attractions when you’re based in one place for a bit longer.

One thing I think is important about traveling around Bali is avoiding checking in and out of hotels and Airbnb’s every couple of days. That’s why I’ve put at least 3+ nights in each place, and you’ll get a better feeling for the area.  

The full itinerary is below, but here’s an overview of my recommended route so you can start planning:

  • Uluwatu (3 Nights)
  • Canggu (3 Nights)
  • Ubud (4 Nights)
  • Gili Islands (3-4 Nights for Two-Week Itinerary)

You might not have the time, energy, or money to do everything on this Bali itinerary, but I wanted to include as much information as possible. So without further ado, let’s get down to the day-to-day itinerary activities!!

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BEST PLACES TO STAY ON THIS ITINERARY FOR BALI

Bali is home to some of the world’s most gorgeous luxury resorts and private villas but also has an extensive variety of mid-range hotels and backpacker hostels. It depends on your budget and how much you want to spend. I’ve compiled a fun selection of my top recommended accommodation for each destination on my Bali itinerary. I know you’ll enjoy your stay at any of the options below:

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WHERE TO STAY IN ULUWATU

Radisson Blu Bali Uluwatu : Consistently reviewed as one of the best values in Bali, get treated like royalty here without breaking the bank. There’s a gorgeous sun terrace with a swimming pool, extremely clean and comfortable rooms, and impeccable service!  

Six Senses Uluwatu : This brand new 5-Star Luxury Resort in Uluwatu will certainly provide an unforgettable stay, but rooms here are costly. Its cliffside location, delicious cuisine, and immaculate attention would make for an exceptional first hotel on the island.    

Home-Bience  Hostel : If you’re a backpacker on a tight budget in Bali, look no further than staying here at Home-Bience Hostel. While it has a shared kitchen and barbeque facilities, you can also get a varied breakfast at an affordable rate too.

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WHERE TO STAY IN CANGGU

Theanna Eco Villa and Spa : Top-notch luxury at bargain prices! Once you step foot inside this eco resort, you’ll fall into a state of complete tranquility. It’s consistently rated and reviewed as the best hotel and resort in Canggu, with excellent value for money and world-class service.

Kosone Hostel | Alternative Beach : I was living in Canggu when this opened (early 2019), and I’d say it’s the best hostel in Canggu! It’s got a fabulous pool with a swim-up bar, DJs spinning music all day, delicious food, comfortable beds, and rooftop jacuzzis. Do I need to say anymore? Trust me – if you’re a backpacker in Canggu, stay here!  

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WHERE TO STAY IN UBUD

Hanging Gardens of Bali | Ubud’s Premiere Luxury Resort : This is the jungle resort of your dreams! “Located just 30-minute drive from the Ubud’s town center and nestled deep in the heart of Ubud’s rich rainforest preserve, this enchanting five-star luxury resort on 3.2 hectares has 44 private suites and individual villas.”  

Visesa Ubud Resort : This best-seller luxury resort has fantastic prices for the comfort you’ll receive. The villas are absolutely stunning, the staff goes above and beyond, and it has pretty much everything you look for in a resort in Ubud. Delicious food, gorgeous views, shuttle services to the center, and a full spa await you.

Wayan’s Family Hostel Ubud : If you’re looking for an excellent but cheap hostel in Ubud, look no money than this charming family-run guesthouse. It has a magnificent backpacker atmosphere, is a beautiful property, and you’ll fall in love with the staff!

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WHERE TO STAY ON GILI TRAWANGAN

Pearl Of Trawangan Resort : There are tons of beautiful resorts on the Gili Islands, but this is easily my favorite! It has an unbeatable beachfront location near the main promenade. The stunning property would be an excellent pick for your time in paradise!!

Gili Castle (formerly known as Gili Backpackers) : This is where I worked when I lived on Gili T, and I’ve got nothing but fond memories of this backpacker hostel! They organize awesome parties and pub crawls, which make it easy to meet fellow travelers. There is a pool with a rock climbing wall, and all the facilities are comfortable. I’d highly recommend staying here for young travelers on a budget.

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BALI ITINERARY DAY 1: INTRODUCTION TO BALI = ULUWATU BLISS (3+ NIGHTS)

Honestly, there is no better place to begin your Bali vacation than down in Uluwatu , which is at the southern tip of the island!

It’s my personal favorite area in Bali, world-famous for its surf competitions, has a really fun nightlife scene, and is undoubtedly the best part of the island for watching the sunset. Uluwatu is a place that will certainly leave an impression and will keep you coming back for more! Here you can spend your days relaxing on the beach, swimming in infinity pools, lounging at day clubs, surfing gnarly waves, or riding a scooter along epic coastlines.  

It also has a perfectly relaxed atmosphere that I absolutely love, and I could easily see myself living in Uluwatu for a couple of months sometime in the future. There really is no shortage of amazing things to do in Uluwatu , which I’ve discussed for day 2. Since it’s your first day on the island, take the evening to relax at your resort, enjoy a lovely evening meal, and hopefully conquer any jet lag you’re feeling.  

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If you’re up for it, you could enjoy dinner and cocktails your first evening having dinner soaking up the vibe. I recommend one of Jimbaran Bay’s cliffside restaurants or candlelit dinners on Jimbaran Bay, about a 15-20 minute drive from Uluwatu.

“Perched atop distinctive rock formations along Jimbaran’s pristine sunset coast, Rock Bar Bali is widely respected as one of the globe’s most popular sunset, cocktail, and entertainment venues. Showcasing unparalleled views from 14 meters above the Indian Ocean, Rock Bar is accessible via AYANA’s dramatic cliffside inclinator. Featuring a glamorous sunset vibe, and a seductive after-dark ambiance, listen to premier international DJs as they heighten your experience from a custom DJ booth carved directly into the cliff face”.

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BALI ITINERARY DAY 2: ULUWATU BEACH EXPLORATIONS & NIGHTLIFE

Everyone will be different, depending on how you want to spend your Bali vacation. Do you want to treat this as a relaxing holiday, or are you more adventurous? Do you want to be surrounded by people and experience luxurious beach clubs, or do you prefer solitude and exploring quieter areas?

No matter what kind of traveler you are, I’ve listed a few of my favorite activities in Uluwatu and the south coast of Bali, and I’m sure this will keep you super busy.

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ULUWATU HIGHLIGHTS & THINGS TO DO

  • Visit the Uluwatu Temple: “This one of six key temples believed to be Bali’s spiritual pillars, and is renowned for its magnificent location, perched on top of a steep cliff approximately 70 meters above sea level.”  After your tour of the Uluwatu Temple, I’d also suggest checking out the Kecak Fire Dance if you’re there simultaneously. It’s a unique cultural fire and traditional Balinese dance show that is definitely a superb experience.
  • Watch the professional surfers at Uluwatu Beach: There are tons of different bars and restaurants to choose from, but sit back, grab a Bintang (local beer), and watch from above while these pros amaze you with their skills.  
  • Explore all the beautiful beaches around Uluwatu: You’re spoiled for choice here with beaches like Suluban Beach, Padang Padang, Dreamland Beach, Bingin Beach, Melasti Beach, Green Bowl Beach, and Pandawa Beach.
  • Never miss a sunset. Uluwatu is home to the most magical sunsets practically every evening, so make sure you plan accordingly! Find an infinity pool, rooftop bar, or restaurant terrace, and soak it up!
  • Check out a day club: Sundays Beach Club, Finns Beach Club, OMNIA, Karma Beach Club, etc. Honestly, there are tons of epic places to spend a day, but they can be a bit pricey if you’re a backpacker on a budget!  
  • Sunday nights at Single Fin: This is one of the most legendary parties on the island, but they only really happen on Sunday night. Don’t get me wrong, Single Fin is an awesome bar & restaurant every night of the week, but definitely, don’t miss the Sunday night party.  
  • Spend Saturday nights at Padang Padang Beach: There’s a really cool beach party every Saturday night with reggae and electronic music, lively crowds, and a unique location!  
  • Rent a moto to explore it all easily: Uluwatu is one of the best areas on the island to adventure around on a moto! You can rent one for as little as $4 per day, the roads never seem too busy, and it’s just a great feeling!  
  • Enjoy a meal at Cashew Tree: This will always be one of my favorite restaurants in all of Bali! They’ve got deliciously healthy smoothies, a large menu, and affordable prices. It’s a backpacker favorite as well, located nearby Bingin’ Beach.  

Check out my article about the best things to do in Uluwatu for more information. All I know is that it’s simply a breathtaking area of Bali, and it might just be hard to leave.

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BALI ITINERARY DAY 3: NUSA ISLANDS DAY-TRIPPING

Located just a short 20-30 minute speedboat ride off the coast of Bali are three idyllic islands: Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Ceningan, and Nusa Penida.

They are all absolutely gorgeous and have unbelievable beaches, landscapes, and some of the best snorkeling or scuba-diving in the country. I’ll talk about this at the bottom of this article, but a substitution would be spending several days on one of these islands if you care a lot about these water activities.

I think it’s a really fun and fantastic day trip since it’s just off the coast, and you can see a lot and still make it back to Uluwatu for sunset cocktails — that is if you have the energy!

There are tons of options, but here are a few of the best sellers. It really just depends if you’re more into beaches, viewpoints, swimming, or snorkeling.

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BEST OF NUSA PENIDA PRIVATE FULL-DAY TOUR

Review: “Climb aboard a fast boat at Sanur Beach and cross the sea to Toyapakeh on the small island of Nusa Penida. Meet your local host on arrival and begin your private day tour. Visit the famous Kelingking Beach for the chance to take photos of the most beautiful spot on the island. Marvel at the cliffs overlooking the Indian Ocean, and then continue to Pasih Uug (Broken Beach) and the natural pool of Angel’s Billabong. Experience the peace and quiet of one of the less visited spots on Nusa Penida before going to the popular beach at Crystal Bay, known for its great diving and snorkeling opportunities.”  

Price:   $33

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FROM BALI: SNORKELING DAY TRIP TO NUSA LEMBONGAN

Review: “Discover an island paradise off the south coast of Bali and snorkel at 3 different spots around the islands of Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida in the Indian Ocean. Marvel at the wide variety of tropical fish and live coral flora and fauna.”

Price:   $68

FULL-DAY SNORKELING TRIP TO NUSA PENIDA & MANTA POINT

Review: “Nusa Penida is a perfect spot for snorkeling and exploring marine life as you’ll see on this full-day trip. Spot the ocean sunfish, or mola mola and the great manta rays on some of the most amazing drift dives in Indonesia. Board the boat at Sanur Beach for the ride to Nusa Penida and your first snorkeling session of the day at Manta Point. Marvel at the majestic manta rays, which grow up to 6 meters in length. Take some time to enjoy a swim or to relax on the boat, before your second snorkeling session. Afterwards, savor a delicious lunch on the boat.”   

Price:  $132

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Check out this epic YouTube Video about Nusa Penida for some travel inspiration!

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BALI ITINERARY DAY 4: CANGGU CHILLIN & BAR HOPPING

In only a few short years, Canggu has quickly become popular and overthrown Seminyak as “the place to be”  in Bali. It’s changed drastically since my first visit in 2015. Since then, it has   become a digital nomad hotspot loaded with trendy cafes, co-working spaces, yoga studios, beach clubs, funky bars, surf camps, and thousands of people enjoying the Canggu lifestyle!   

I was fortunate to live in Canggu for a couple of months this year, and it really is a must-visit in Bali. Here’s what you should add to your Bali itinerary for 4 days.

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CANGGU HIGHLIGHTS & THINGS TO DO

  • Eat at as many different cafes as possible: Canggu is easily one of the top “foodie hotspots” I’ve ever visited in my entire life. There are literally dozens of places you should try! A couple of my personal favorites are Milk & Madu, The Shady Shack, Motion Cafe, Peleton Supershop, Cinta Cafe, and Milu by Nook.
  • Take a surfing lesson: If you’re new to the sport, Canggu can be an excellent place to learn the basics of surfing! While the waves can be a bit rough on some days, the surf camps are awesome in Canggu and will be a great way to spend a couple of hours. Take this tour  as an introduction to the sport.
  • Watch the sunset every night on the beach: There are tons of different little local bars & restaurants along the beach, and they tend to put out bean bags and tables during the sunset. Grab a coconut and a beer, and watch the sky change colors to gorgeous orange and pink hues.
  • Relax & swim at Alternative Beach Pool & Hostel: This venue is becoming super popular in Canggu. It’s got a perfect temperature pool, decent food options, and a nice sandy vibe hence the name.
  • Spend a luxurious day at Finns Beach Club: If you’re not on the strictest budget, why not book a daybed at Finn’s for an easygoing day at a gorgeous venue?
  • Stop by AMO Spa for one of their famous facials, relaxing massages, and an Epsom salt jacuzzi session: I’m sad I didn’t discover this place sooner because it ended up being one of my favorite spots in Canggu. The sauna, steam room, jacuzzi, and cold plunge circuit are an outstanding endorphin rush!
  • Go Canggu nightlife bar hopping: There are plenty of places to visit whether you go for drinks at Old Man’s, cocktails at La Brisa, or find your way to the hidden bar in the supermarket along the  “Canggu shortcut.”  Other really awesome bars I enjoy are The Lawn (awesome pool included), Pretty Poison, and Deus Ex Machina! You can check out this article about the best bars in Canggu for more information on the nightlife!

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Check out this epic YouTube video for some more Canggu Travel Information & Inspiration!

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BALI ITINERARY DAY 5: SURF, EAT, REPEAT & TANAH LOT TEMPLE SUNSET

Spend another day exploring everything (mainly the cafes) that Canggu has to offer. Do some yoga, surf, hit a co-working space, cross-fit, join a beach clean up, and more!

For sunset, I’d recommend renting a moto and driving down the road (only 20-25 minutes) to the Tanah Lot Temple . It’s one of Bali’s most important landmarks, famed for its unique offshore setting and sunset backdrops. It’s an ancient Hindu shrine perched on top of an outcrop amidst constantly crashing waves.

There’s a small entrance fee of 60,000 IDR ($4 USD), and you can easily spend an hour or two walking around the coastline and enjoying the scenic views.  

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BALI ITINERARY DAY 6: SEMINYAK SHOPPING, DAY CLUBS & NIGHTLIFE

Continuing on with this Bali trip planning, I’d recommend making the short drive from Canggu down to Seminyak for a day of shopping and beach clubs. Seminyak is one of the fancier and more developed regions on the island and is full of awesome things to do, places to eat, and fantastic souvenir shopping!  

Now, on this itinerary, I’ve only listed one day in Seminyak because the last time I visited, I felt it was starting to get a bit too overcrowded. Still, you could easily stay here for several days and explore everything this place offers.

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SEMINYAK HIGHLIGHTS & THINGS TO DO

  • Souvenir shop til’ you drop: For me, I think the Seminyak, Legian, and Kuta area is the best for buying all your souvenirs in Bali. Just remember to haggle, or the locals will take you for a ride. Most prices in all the souvenir stalls are negotiable!
  • Visit Potato Head Beach Club: I’ve visited the world-famous Potato Head several times, and it remains one of my favorite spots in Seminyak! It’s a gorgeous beachfront property, has tons of fancy daybeds and loungers, and the food is absolutely delicious! While Potato Head Beach Club is a bit costly (for Bali standards), it’s worth stopping by for a swim, a meal, and a beer. There’s a lively atmosphere, and it can be a great place to meet people – especially around the swim-up bar.
  • Relax on bean bags and under umbrellas at La Plancha Seminyak: One of the most colorful bars & restaurants on the beach you’ll ever see. During sunset, they’ve got a fun DJ spinning, decent prices, and an overall fantastic vibe you’re guaranteed to love!
  • Pool party at Mrs. Sippy: This is the largest saltwater pool and one of the best pool party hotspots in Bali! Sippy regularly has international DJs come to perform (I saw Pete Tong there earlier this year), and you’ll love watching people jump from the high platform all day long.
  • Grab a cup of coffee at Revolver: If you’re a coffee snob, you have to try a cup from Revolver, known to be the best coffee in Seminyak!
  • Party it up at the Legendary Nightlife: Kuta & Seminyak are two areas that are quite popular for their bar and nightclub scene. Here are a few of my favorite spots: Motel Mexicola, SkyGarden, Ku De Ta, Cocoon, Woobar, and JENJA.

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Seminyak balinese cooking class & market tour.

Review:   “Learn how to cook authentic Balinese dishes with your friendly and experienced local chefs in Seminyak. Join this fun cooking course and bring back some Balinese recipes and newly acquired skills from this 4.5-hour cooking class.”   

Price:   $35.00

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BALI ITINERARY DAY 7: UBUD CAFES, MONKEYS, TEMPLES, AND YOGA

Now that you’ve gotten plenty of time to explore Bali’s popular beach areas, the time has come to make the hour’s drive up to the cultural and spiritual capital of Bali.

Many people plan a trip to Bali and immediately add Ubud to their itinerary. That’s because there is truly something magical in the air at Ubud. The minute you step foot in this town, you will slowly start to feel your stress & worries float away.

Ubud is also a fantastic jumping-off point for adventuring around the rest of the island.

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UBUD HIGHLIGHTS & THINGS TO DO

For your first day in Ubud, though, here’s what I would suggest crossing off your bucket list!

  • Try out trendy cafes, vegan eats & smoothie bowls: Ubud is another incredible destination for food, and you could easily spend 3 days here eating at as many places as possible and still only scratch the surface. A few of my favorites you MUST TRY are ZEST, Sayuri Healing Food, Alchemy, KAFE, and Clear Cafe.
  • Get up close and personal with monkeys: Well, strolling through the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is the best place to do it. Just be careful. The monkeys at this magical sanctuary  aren’t always as friendly as you’d hope! It’s centrally located in town, super cheap, and a super fun way to spend an hour.
  • Legends of the Hidden Temples: Rent a moto, and explore as many of the beautiful temples in the Ubud area as possible. There are literally dozens, and all of them are gorgeous. A few top picks are Pura Tirta Empul, Pura Taman Saraswati, and Goa Gajah!
  • Do some Y-O-G-A: There are some fantastic yoga studios in Ubud, and even if it’s not your thing, I’d recommend trying it out. My first experience with Bikram yoga was in Ubud, and it was a sweaty experience I’ll never forget.  
  • Ubud Art Market and beyond: Strolling around downtown Ubud has some really fantastic shopping opportunities. You can find some awesome stuff from the traditional art market, souvenir stalls, and trendy fashion stalls here.

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 UBUD TOURS

Ubud balinese cooking class at an organic farm.

Review: “Discover the culinary secrets of Bali at an exclusive cooking class at an organic farm in the lush tropics surrounding Ubud. Visit a local market and experience everyday life, before preparing a regular or vegetarian meal with the help of a chef.”  

BALI ITINERARY DAY 8: TEGALALANG RICE TERRACES, BALI SWING & CAMPUHAN RIDGE WALK

Ubud still has so many places to teach you about Balinese culture and beauty, like the Tegalalang Rice Terraces and the famous swings that almost every influencer has taken pictures at while visiting Bali. These are all ideal for your second day here.

HIGHLIGHTS & THINGS TO DO

  • Visit the rice terraces: Located just a quick twenty-minute scooter ride from downtown Ubud is the Instagram-famous and undeniably gorgeous Tegalalang Rice Terraces . It’s one of the most stunning tourist destinations in Bali and will certainly impress you with its sprawling views of lush green valleys, rice paddies, and towering palm trees! It’s completely free to walk through, but I would bring money for any Bali swings you want to do, coconuts, cold drinks, meals, etc.

Ubud Rice Terraces - Bali Itinerary

  • Catch the rice terrace sunrises: If you’re willing to wake up early, watching the sunrise & witnessing the light rays shine through the palm trees is a sight you must see to believe! It’ll be one of the most peaceful ways to start your day, and then you can spend the next 3-4 hours exploring the area. If you head there around mid-day, though, expect big crowds and intense humidity (which can make for some sweaty explorations)!

When you’re done hiking around the rice terraces, I’d recommend picking one of the restaurants up at the top for a bite to eat! It’s a pretty epic place to enjoy a refreshing smoothie bowl & fresh coconut water!

Ubud Rice Terraces - Bali Itinerary

  • Terrace River Pool Swing: A few minutes from the main rice terraces is this super fun zip-lining and Bali Swing mini-amusement park called Terrace River Pool Swing . It’s also free to walk through and take photos, but you’ll have to pay if you want to do any of the activities. My friend Vanessa and I spent a good hour here and loved it!  

Ubud Rice Terraces - Bali Itinerary

  • Campuhan Ridge Walk: The Campuhan Ridge Walk is the best-known Ubud hiking trail and is a fantastic place to stroll during the sunset (or any time of the day, really). The sparse crowds and the aesthetically rich vistas will remind you why people worldwide come to Bali. The trail starts at the historical origin of Ubud, the confluence (or Campuhan) of the Wos Rivers. You’ll get some epic hilltop views as you stroll along the nice paved trail and will be surrounded by Ubud rice fields and a deep gorge with a river rushing through it. It’s only about 1.5 kilometers long, so it is popular as a place to work up a sweat. If you’re not too exhausted after exploring the rice terraces, I would say this is an absolute must-do in Ubud!  

Check out this video for a bit of travel inspiration and what to expect!

CAMPUHAN RIDGE WALK in UBUD, Bali - Best Hike in Bali, from the Centre of Ubud!

BALI ITINERARY DAY 9: MT. BATUR SUNRISE HIKE & SPA RELAXATION RECOVERY

Admire the panoramic view of the three volcanoes of Mt. Agung, Mt. Abang, and Mt. Rinjani in Lombok in the majestic sunrise over the clouds from the crater of Mt. Batur!

For adventure travelers, I’d highly recommend waking up super early and beginning the trek to the top of Mt. Batur to witness one of the most magnificent sunrises you will ever see!  

Fair warning, though, this hike is known to be a bit intense and is not for the faint-hearted. Unfortunately, this is one of the few main activities I haven’t gotten the chance to do myself yet, but everyone speaks so highly of it!

Mount Batur, Bali, Indonesia

There are a few different tours to choose from, and it just depends on what piques your interest the most! Read through some of their itineraries, and browse through all their company reviews.  

  • Mount Batur Sunrise Trek with Breakfast
  • Mount Batur Sunrise Trek with Hidden Waterfall
  • Mount Batur Sunrise Trek & Hot Springs

“Head up the mountain along a less-crowded hiking trail that follows the volcano’s eastern slope. During the ascent, you’ll trek along a 3-kilometer-long trail. The trail is of moderate difficulty, and passes through lush tropical jungles. On reaching the top you’ll enjoy breakfast cooked by steam from the volcano. Sip hot tea or coffee at leisure while watching the magical sunrise. Afterwards, your trek continues to the main crater rim of the volcano, at 1,717 meters above sea level. Take a different route down the mountain, starting from the southwestern crater rim. The journey ends with a chance to soak in the crystal-clear waters of a hot spring to soothe away any aches and pains you may have.”  

Mt. Batur Sunrise - Bali Itinerary

UBUD SPA RECOVERY HIGHLIGHTS & THINGS TO DO

After an early morning wake-up and a long day of climbing up a volcano, you will be ready for a little bit of #self-care and pampering! Ubud was the first time I booked a full-day spa package, and the overall experience blew me away.

I only paid $120 USD, but I received a body scrub, 60-minute massage, herbal bath, healthy lunch, manicure, and pedicure!! It was called DIVINE PAMPERING!!

  • Relax at Tasku Spa: Countless different spas in Ubud would be perfect, but I went to Taksu Spa | Ubud’s Premiere Wellness Center  for my spa treatment. They didn’t pay me to say this or anything. I just loved my experience and would highly recommend it to fellow travelers! If you’re looking for something a bit cheaper, though, you can visit any of the smaller massage parlors spread around the town!

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BALI ITINERARY DAY 10: HANDARA GATE, LAKE BATAN & ULUN DANU BERATAN TEMPLE & SEKUMPUL WATERFALL

Next up on this ultimate Bali itinerary is to book a day trip, hire a private driver, or rent some scooters and explore north Bali! There’s quite a lot to see up there, and it will definitely be a pretty solid day of adventures.  

NORTH BALI HIGHLIGHTS & THINGS TO DO

  • Handara Gate : Make a quick stop over at this iconic “Bali Gate,” which is actually the entrance to a golf course. It’s a perfect photo opportunity and is a breathtaking view of green scenery and the gigantic exotic traditional Balinese gate as your backdrop.

Handara Gate, Northern Bali

  • Lake Beratan: This is where you’ll visit the majestic Ulun Danu Beratan Temple sitting on a small island on the lake, just as you’ve seen in the postcards and Instagram shots of Bali. This lakeside temple was constructed in honor of Dewi Danu, the lake goddess, formed by a volcanic eruption 30,000 years ago.

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  • Sekumpul Waterfall: Quite commonly called the best waterfall in Bali. It’s just a 40-minute drive from the lake and is the perfect place to spend a few hours! Just don’t forget your GoPro!  
  • Banyumala Twin Waterfall: “This stunningly beautiful waterfall is perfect for a quiet and peaceful afternoon in the arms of Mother Nature. The natural pool is inviting with its translucent turquoise waters. Swim in tranquility, listen to the thunderous roar of cascading waters, and take in the sights of the vibrant greenery. Although no picture will ever do this natural wonder justice, that shouldn’t stop you from that perfect Instagram shot!”
  • Rent a scooter: If you’re confident on a scooter, I would 100% recommend you explore by yourself. The roads are all really scenic, and I loved my experience just whippin’ around the North. It’s higher elevation, which means it’s less hot, and the way the clouds sit upon the hills is majestic!  

NORTH OF BALI TOURS

Northern charm: lake bratan, handara gate, waterfall & swing.

This tour company offers a trip that goes to most of these places and would be a great way to see everything with a professional guide. The price includes all entrance fees (which can actually add up) and has excellent reviews!  

HIRE A CAR WITH A PRIVATE DRIVER FOR 10 HOURS

I remember when I first visited Bali and discovered you could hire a car with a driver to take you anywhere you wanted to go for less than $50! It’s such a fantastic deal, especially if you’re traveling with a significant other or a group of friends!  

Price:   $45.00

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BALI ITINERARY DAYS 11-14: EXPERIENCE PARADISE ON THE GILI ISLANDS

Gili Trawangan Snorkeling

Now, if you’ve got more than 10 days in Bali, this is where I’d suggest sailing over to the Gili Islands — one of my favorite destinations in Indonesia! I actually spent a few months living on Gili Trawangan working at a party hostel back in 2015, and it was one of the highlights of my time backpacking through Southeast Asia.

A trip to the Gili Islands is a trip to paradise! The color of the water here will honestly leave you speechless, and I’m just obsessed with the fact that pretty much anytime you go snorkeling/ scuba-diving out there, you’ll be swimming with turtles. There is top-notch nightlife, incredible restaurants, a relaxed atmosphere, gorgeous villas, and the most jaw-dropping sunsets every night!!

Gili Air - 4 Days in Bali

Here is a quick breakdown of every island:

  • Gili Trawangan = Party Island
  • Gili Meno = Honeymoon Island
  • Gili Air = Best of Both Worlds / Family Friendly

To get to the Gili Islands, you’ll need to talk to any travel agent in Ubud to organize the hotel pick-up and transfer schedule. You can pick various times, but I’d recommend doing the earliest one possible. It’s a couple hours’ drive to the port and then another couple of hours to the islands!

Bali to Gili Islands Travel Itinerary

GILI ISLANDS HIGHLIGHTS & THINGS TO DO

  • Go snorkeling or scuba-diving every day: The water is crystal clear here, and you can see some pretty awesome marine life just off the shores of each of the three islands! For scuba divers, make sure you chat with some of the dive centers to discuss the best dive sites!
  • Watch the sunset every night: Grab a cocktail or a coconut at one of the many beach bars, and watch while the sky dips beneath the horizon in the future and lights up the sky in pretty much every color of the rainbow.
  • Party it up: Gili Trawangan is easily one of the best party islands in Southeast Asia , and you can find yourself bar hopping every night if you want to.
  • Bike ride around the island: There are no cars on the Gili’s, so I’d recommend renting a bike for at least one day and riding all the way around the island!  
  • Enjoy a psychedelic experience: You may or may not be interested in this, but you can buy magic mushrooms in Indonesia quite easily! They’re readily available at many beach bars and shops, and they’re a super fun way to spend a few hours!    

Mushrooms on Gili Trawangan

ARRIVAL AT BALI DENPASAR AIRPORT

Once you’ve landed in Bali, successfully made it through immigration and customs, and collected your bags – you’ll need to get your transportation sorted to your first hotel. I must warn you that Bali’s worst part is the Ngurah Rai International Airport !  

You will be harassed by countless people asking you for a taxi, which can be overwhelming after a long-haul flight. That’s why I’d strongly suggest booking a Bali Airport Private Transfer beforehand!   

There are tons of different Bali transfer companies, and most hotels will offer this service (but charge way too much), but I really love this one through Get Your Guide – Bali Airport Private Transfer ! I’ve personally used this service before, and for only $18, it’s a pretty fantastic deal!

It’s really nice to have this all handled before arriving at the airport because it makes for a stress-free arrival! Most Bali car drivers are super friendly and are happy to chat about their favorite things on the island, food, etc.

Sunrise in Bali

BEST ITINERARY FOR BALI SUBSTITUTIONS

Alright, so I know I just went over so much information, but now I’m offering up a few other possible Bali itinerary ideas! The truth is that every traveler is a bit different, and there is no right way to spend 10 days or two weeks exploring Bali!  

Nusa Penida

  • Spend more time on the Nusa Islands: With fantastic marine biodiversity, rugged landscapes, and pristine beaches – taking the ferry over to the Nusa Islands and spending 3-4 days over here would be a great option.
  • Book a few nights at Mt. Kintamani instead of Ubud: This is a really gorgeous part of Bali, and you wouldn’t believe some of the gorgeous resorts up there. It’ll also make the sunrise hike a lot easier, and you could even attempt to do it on your own to save money!

Monkey on Mt Batur Sunrise

  • Relax & slow down in Sanur: This sleepy coastal town was one of the very first places I visited in Bali, and I honestly loved it. While it may not have the gorgeous coastlines like in Uluwatu or the trendy cafes in Canggu, it’s definitely a comfortable spot with some lively resorts, beautiful white sand beaches, and a nice relaxing vibe. There’s great souvenir shopping, an awesome night market, and overall a solid place to spend a few days!  

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BALI ITINERARY TRAVEL TIPS

Bring an international driver’s license.

Fair warning – there’s a good chance that you will get pulled over while driving around Bali! The local cops in Bali are, well… they can be rather CORRUPT. Not all of them, but there’s a huge issue with cops extorting cash from tourists!  

I’ve been harassed almost every time I drive around Bali (for longer-distance trips), but if you have the proper paperwork and an International Driver’s License , you shouldn’t have any problems. Most of the time, they are just security checkpoints on major roads.

If you do get pulled over and they are giving you a difficult time… just try and BRIBE THEM. Hand them over a 50,000 IDR bill, and then show them an empty wall! Simply drive off, and see if that works.

Gili Islands Sunset - Planning a Trip to Bali

BE CAREFUL WITH THE MONEY EXCHANGE PLACES

They are notorious on the island for scamming tourists, so my recommendation would be to just use the ATMs to get your money. Also, make sure you bring a credit card with no international withdrawal fees! Most tour agencies, restaurants, and bars accept credit cards these days!

DON’T TRUST THE MONKEYS

If this is your first time traveling through Southeast Asia, you might not understand how evil monkeys can actually be! Don’t have any loose jewelry around them, don’t smile at them, don’t look at them directly in the eyes, etc. Just be super cautious with them!  

Check out these YouTube videos below for First Time Travelers to Bali!

TOP 10 BALI (TRAVELLERS PARADISE)

HOW TO GET AROUND IN BALI

Use a rideshare app.

There are three main Rideshare apps in Bali: UBER, GOJEK, and GRAB! Download all three of these before landing, and you’ll always be able to find a ride. I’ve never had any issues using any of these platforms, and it is definitely the easiest way to get around. You can even call a MOTO GoJek, and they’ll offer you a helmet, and you sit behind them!  

RENT A SCOOTER

Scooters are an extremely popular way for travelers in Bali to explore the island. Especially around Canggu, Uluwatu, and Ubud – it makes a huge difference if you have your own moto !  

HIRE A PRIVATE DRIVER

For $40-$60 per day, you can Hire a Private Driver (depending on how long you hire for)! For example, if you’re booking a taxi from Uluwatu to Canggu, why not just hire the driver for the entire day, and go explore as much as possible? It really just depends on how you want to spend your days!  

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INTERESTED IN SCUBA DIVING?

If you’ve found yourself with some more time to gallivant around Indonesia, I’d highly recommend booking a flight from Bali to Labuan Bajo. So you can visit the wondrous Komodo National Park  and experience some of the world’s most unbelievable marine biodiversity and scuba-diving.  

I’ve now visited Komodo two different times, and it is a remarkable destination that deserves a place on every traveler’s bucket list! Komodo National Park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Man and Biosphere Reserve!  

The color and clarity of the water are stunning, the landscape is completely gorgeous, and getting up close and personal with Komodo Dragons is an experience you’ll never forget. But the real magic begins when you strap on your fins and snorkel mask and start exploring the underwater scenery!

It really is the best snorkeling and scuba-diving I’ve witnessed in my life! It’s also one of the best places to do a liveaboard in Southeast Asia, as the prices are relatively affordable (compared to other popular scuba destinations).  

Check out these Komodo National Park liveaboards to view dates, prices, and availability to see if you can squeeze one into your Bali itinerary!

  • Adelaar Liveaboard (Bali – Komodo)
  • Moana Liveaboard
  • Indo Aggressor (Komodo National Park)

Komodo National Park

PURCHASE THE BALI LONELY PLANET & POCKETBOOK

No matter how long your Bali vacation is, I’d also recommend picking up one of the Bali Lonely Planet Travel Guide Books ! They are honestly loaded with insider tips, restaurant recommendations, and fun day ideas! I know I’ve gone into a  lot of detail in this post (so maybe you should bookmark this for your trip), but these are always handy!  

Bali Itinerary Travel Guides

PLANNING A TRIP TO BALI, INDONESIA & SOUTHEAST ASIA?

I’ve spent a lot of time backpacking around this marvelous region of the world, and I’ve written a rather large amount to help you figure out your ideal upcoming vacation! Look through some of my favorite articles below, and feel free to contact me if you have any questions about my Bali itinerary travel guide!

Further Reading:

  • The Ultimate Ubud Itinerary | 3 Days In Bali’s Hidden Paradise
  • Top 12 Music Festivals In Bali To Experience This Year
  • The Ultimate Backpackers Guide to Gili Trawangan, Indonesia
  • 17 Amazing Things To Do On Gili Trawangan
  • The 7 Best Places to Eat on Gili Trawangan
  • Komodo Island Trip Review | Sailing from Lombok to Flores
  • The 5 Best Places to Trip on Magic Mushrooms in Southeast Asia
  • The 15 Best Places to Party in Southeast Asia
  • 20 Best Beaches In Malaysia | Beach Resorts & Islands
  • The 20 Best Beaches In Vietnam | Epic Islands, Beach Resorts + Hotels
  • The 20 Best Beaches in Sri Lanka
  • Thailand Itinerary | 10 Days In The Land Of Smiles

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One Week in Bali: The Perfect Travel Itinerary

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One Week in Bali: Travel Itinerary

Yana visited Bali in 2008 and her experience was far from amazing. She spent most of her time in Kuta and Uluwatu and didn’t love the beaches or the drunken party scene. Fast forward 10 years later, and our experience was completely different.

We absolutely loved Bali and found that it had far more to offer than a lively party scene on Kuta Beach .

The longer we stayed in Bali, the more we loved it. But if you’re just visiting, one week in Bali is enough time to explore stunning temples, waterfalls , picture-perfect rice fields, and white sand beaches.

Bali has been a popular tourist destination for decades and it has only become more popular. There is a perfect mix for both budget travelers as well as high-end luxury tourism – Bali can be cheap or expensive depend on your budget and the type of experience you choose to have. The culture is wonderful with beautiful sites, the people are friendly, and the food is really good and inexpensive.

We think you can stay in Bali forever, but one week is enough time to see the main highlights. Check out our recommended itinerary to help you plan your trip!

Content and photographs provided by Yana Kogan and Timon .

Disclaimer: This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase or booking through one of our links we may earn a small commission (don’t worry, it’s at no extra cost to you).

When to Visit Bali

The best time to visit is during the dry season between April to October. The wet season in Bali is between November and March, but the rain usually only lasts for a couple of hours.

Sadly during that time, the beaches see a huge influx of trash due to currents. Crowds are much lower during the rainy season except during the Christmas and New Year celebrations.

How to Get Around Bali

Bali Itinerary: Kelingking Beach

Hiring a driver or renting a scooter are the two main sources of transportation in Bali. We recommend hiring a driver for the longer journeys between destinations and for sightseeing. It is a good idea to download the Grab app for direct journeys and to and from the airport.

If you have experience riding a scooter or motorcycle, you can rent one to get around locally. Traffic conditions in Bali are a challenge for novice riders, so keep that in mind as you venture out in Bali.

The Perfect One-Week Itinerary in Bali

Map of bali with stopping points and places to sleep.

Bali Trip Plan: Map

Day 1: Visit Monkey Forest Sanctuary and Explore Ubud Market

One Week in Bali: Monkey Forest Ubud

Explore : Arrive in Bali and hire a taxi or Grab a car to Ubud . The drive is about one and a half hours from the airport. First head to the  Monkey Forest Sanctuary . The entry cost is 80,000 IDR ($5.58 USD).

You can spend an hour walking around the jungle sanctuary with hundreds of monkeys hanging about. Bananas are for sale for 20,000 IDR ($1.39 USD), and the cheeky monkeys will jump on your shoulder or head to get the treat. 

Itinerary for Bali: Monkey Temple

Head over to downtown Ubud  and check out the shops and the Ubud Traditional Art Market. If you’re interested in yoga, many of the yoga studios offer free community classes. Paid classes cost between 100,000 – 130,000 IDR ($6.97 – $9 USD). 

For sunset, enjoy a stroll on the scenic Campuhan Ridge Walk.

Eat : If looking for some healthy comfort food, then you need to check out Kafe Bali ! For local food check out Warung Pondok Madu.

Budget Stay :  Desak Putu Putra Hidden is an adorable little hotel with a lush garden and an amazing pool. You can enjoy breakfast in the garden every morning. Rooms are super affordable and have everything you need for a great stay!

Mid-Range Stay :  Blue Karma Dijiwa Ubud  is a lovely resort that is pretty reasonably priced considering how lavish it is! It’s also the perfect place to capture Instagram photos of your Bali vacation.

Day 2: Visit Rice Fields and Temples in North Bali

Bali Itinerary: Jutiluwih Rice Terraces

Explore : Today is about exploring central and north Bali. If you don’t want to be on a scooter all day, hire a driver. There are four stops: Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, the Handara Gates, and the Nungnung Waterfall.

The first stop is the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces. The entry cost is 40,000 IDR ($3 USD) to this UNESCO World Heritage site. The rice fields are incredibly scenic with beautiful volcanoes in the backdrop.

An hour north is Lake Beratan and the Ulun Danu Beratan Temple. This picturesque temple seemingly floats on the lake (and can get very crowded). The entry cost is 50,000 IDR per person ($3.50 USD).

Bali Trip Plan: Lake Beratan

Just a few minutes past the temple is the Handara Golf & Resort. At the entrance of the resort is the famous Handara Gates, a popular Instagram location. Snap a few photos (you may have to queue up as it’s quite popular) and then continue on back to Ubud.

On the way back take a short detour to the Nungnung Waterfall. The entrance fee is 3,000 IDR ($0.21 USD). It’s a short hike with 500 steps to the waterfall, but entirely worth it! Enjoy a quick swim then head back to Ubud.

Eat : Eat some beef rendang or stewed jackfruit at Waroeng Bernadette. So yummy!!!

Day 3: Waterfall Adventures

Itinerary for Bali: Tukad Cepung Waterfall

Explore : Hire a driver to the coastal city of Sanur with a  few stops at waterfalls along the way. First head over to Tibumana Waterfall, roughly 30 minutes east of Ubud. Entry is 10,000 IDR ($0.70 USD).

After a swim, drive 10 minutes down the river to Kanto Lampo waterfall, our favorite in Bali. It requires you to wade through the river waist-deep, but it is an awesome adventure!

Plan a Trip to Bali: Tegenungan Waterfall

Another 30 minutes away is the virgin cave waterfall Tukad Cepung. It is a 15-minute walk through the caves to this stunning waterfall. Entry is 10,000 IDR ($0.70 USD). And if you have time, squeeze in Tegenungan Falls, even though this is the busiest waterfall. The entry cost is 15,000 IDR ($1.05 USD). 

From there, drive to Sanur and walk around the main street of Danau Tamblingan. Enjoy a cheap massage from one of the many spas in town and watch the sunset from Sanur Beach with Mount Agung in the distance.

Bali Trip Plan: Kanta Lampo Waterfall

Eat : The classic Mie Goreng at  Warung Little Bird .

Budget Stay :  Keke Homestay  has simple double rooms for around $25 USD per night.

Mid-Range Stay:  The Puri Hiromi Boutique Residence is a great value for the price and is just minutes from the beach!

Day 4: Day Tour and Visit the Temple of Lempuyang Luhur

Itinerary for Bali: Lempuyang Luhur

Explore : Start the day early and hire a driver as it’s a 2-hour drive to the Temple of Lempuyang Luhur. The entry cost to the temple is donation-based, but 10,000 IDR ($0.70 USD) is reasonable. The famous Instagram temple gates are just a 5-minute walk from the entrance and the views of Mount Agung in the backdrop are stunning.

There are seven temples on this massive complex. The first three temples can easily be explored. The remaining temples require hiking up a mountain which includes 1,720 steps. Hiking to the top will take 1.5 – 2 hours.

Plan a Trip to Bali: Lempuyang Luhur

Following the temple, have a quick stop at the nearby Tirta Gangga Water Palace and take the scenic route back to Sanur.

Eat : If you want to test your stomach, check out the Sanur Night Market for some street food vendors. If not, just around the corner is one of our favorite restaurants in Bali (and super cheap!). It is called Bali Jepun Warung at 14 Pungutan road – their noodles are amazing!

Day 5: Nusa Penida Day Trip

Bali Trip Plan: Kelingking Beach

Explore : Today will be another  long day to Nusa Penida island . Boats depart from Sanur Beach and it’s possible to go independently or with a tour. Going independently is easy, but it will require a test of your motorbike skills. The roads on Penida are pretty treacherous. If you’re confident in driving a scooter, it will be a fun adventure.

For those not so confident, it is better to join a day tour that includes a driver. With time on your side, spending a couple of nights in Nusa Penida is a great option. It is possible to also  go to Nusa Lembongan , which will allow for more time to explore the island and stay at these beautiful places for sunset!

Going Independently : You can book a ferry directly to Nusa Penida from Sanur Beach. Upon arrival, rent a scooter and consider going in the reverse direction of the day tours to see fewer crowds. First head to Kelingking Beach – the roads are pretty good and it should take one and a half hours.

Instead of adding a third stop at Crystal Bay, hike down to the beach for a couple of hours. Although the path looks gnarley, is fairly safe and the beach at the bottom is definitely worth it.

Itinerary for Bali: Broken Beach

After Kelingking, head to Broken Beach. This is one of the worst roads on the island, so be ready for an adventure.

Explore Broken Beach and Angel’s Billabong in the afternoon when all the tours have left (usually by 2 pm). After soaking in the views and going for a swim, head back to the wharf (1 hour 15-minute drive) for the return ferry. 

One Week in Bali: Nusa Penida

Joining a Tour:  Tours leave Sanur around 9 am. They come fully inclusive of boat transfers, a car, a driver in Penida, entrance fees, and lunch. This is the best option if you have reduced mobility or are worried about driving a scooter on horrible roads. While the distances are not far, it takes over an hour between each stop on the tour.

Tours typically go to Broken Beach and Angel’s Billabong for the first stop. After enjoying a swim in the natural pool and incredible views, the tour continues to Kelingking Beach. The last stop is snorkeling at Crystal Bay.  

Book in advance:  Prices for tours and direct ferries tend to rise closer to departure times.

Day 6: Explore the Uluwatu Cliffs and Temple

One Week in Bali: Uluwatu Temple

Explore : Today is about relaxing. After a few days of some serious sightseeing, it is time to head to the beach. It is a one-hour drive to the beach town of Padang Padang, one of the best beaches in Uluwatu. It’s possible to visit one of Bali’s abandoned airplanes on the way down.

After checking in to a hotel, head to the beach to chill for the day. Entry to the beach is 10,000 IDR per person ($0.70 USD). If you really want to relax, stay for the day and watch the sunset from the beach.

And if you want to venture off and see something, the Uluwatu Temple is a 10-minute drive. It is a beautiful temple perched on the side of a cliff. The entry cost to the temple is 30,000 IDR ($2.10 USD).

Itinerary for Bali: Uluwatu Cliffs

Eat : Just next to the homestay is  Bukit Cafe or check out some other  incredible restaurants  in the area.

Budget Stay :  Devata Giri Homestay  is located near several restaurants and just a couple of minutes from Padang Padang Beach. Double rooms are a great value!

Mid-Range Stay:   The Room Padang-Padang has a super friendly staff and a pristine pool. You’ll love the comfy beds, modern bathrooms, and reasonable price.

Day 7: Find the Best Beach in Uluwatu

Plan a Trip to Bali: Dreamland Beach

Explore : Today is another beach day! Motorbike over to Dreamland Beach and parking costs 5,000 IDR.

The beach has a warung on-site as well as beach umbrellas to rent (100,000 IDR for the day, $7.00 USD). A few minutes past the umbrellas you can have the beach almost entirely to yourself.

After getting your tan on, the only other activity for the day is to watch the sunset. Head to the Uluwatu Cliffs, known in Balinese as Tebing Karang Boma. The impressive cliff has unobstructed views of the sunset and the Uluwatu Temple can be seen in the distance.

Eat : If you are enjoying the local Indonesian food , then check out Warung Heboh Padang Padang. It is one of our favorite Indonesian restaurants in Bali. It can be a little confusing on the pricing because it is self-serve. Each dish has a cost per scoop.

Bali Itinerary: Dreamland Beach

Hire a taxi or take Grab back to the airport for around 150K IDR ($11 USD).

One Week in Bali: Broken Beach

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Could you please recommend a private cab for a week? Thanks

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One week is not enough to visit Bali and all the secret places, not only south of Bali but all directions are, advisable is renting cars with driver.

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The beauty of nature and its unique traditions still make Bali one of the tourism icons in the world. The Covid-19 pandemic has made things worse for Bali, whose people’s lives depend on tourism. Let’s help the people of Bali to make things better. If you want local service assistance for a vacation in Bali, you can contact Bali Tour Voyage. Explore the beauty of Bali that you have never known before.

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

1. Climb Gunung Agung

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

  • 8. Explore Bali's best beaches

9. Go whitewater rafting on the Ayung River

10. take a cooking class in southern bali, 11. visit the great lake bratan and surrounding waterfalls, 12. take a bicycle tour, 13. ride a hot air balloon above ubud, tailor-made travel itineraries for indonesia, created by local experts.

Bali's Beaches and Temples

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Bali's Beaches and Temples

Experience Bali's brilliant beaches and temples with this stunning trip. Marvel at ancient temples like Tanah Lot and Pura Besakih, soak in stunning sunsets, stroll bare-footed along the best beaches in Bali and haggle at local markets – experience all of this, and much more, with this unique trip!

Rest and Relaxation in Bali and Lombok

10 days  / from 1600 USD

Rest and Relaxation in Bali and Lombok

This unique trip will take you to some of Bali and Lombok's most traditional places. Look forward to driving through tropical landscapes and spending time in villages nestled in scenic spots of traditional luxury with infinity pools and stunning vistas over the ocean.

Royal Bali - Culture & Beaches

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Royal Bali - Culture & Beaches

Enjoy a luxurious stay in Bali, with hand-picked 5 Star Hotels. This trip includes privately guided tours as well as leisure time, ideal for families with kids. Highlights include sea temple Tanah Lot, Jatiluwih rice terraces and Uluwatu temple with its famous Kecak dance.

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

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

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

Travel Tip - planning to go to Bali? Check our Bali trips or go directly to the " Best of Bali " trip.

View from Gili Trawangan on Gunung Agung, Bali © Shutterstock

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Travel tip - if you're looking for a bit of relaxation, our " Rest and Relaxation " trip is perfect for you!

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

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

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

Make sure to read our article about the best areas to stay in Bali

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

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

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

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

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

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

Aerial view of  Gili Meno, Gili Air and Lombok © Shutterstock

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

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

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

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8. Explore Bali's best beaches

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

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

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

Seminyak, Bali, Indonesia © Shutterstock

Seminyak, Bali, Indonesia © Shutterstock

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Pura Ulun Danu temple panorama at sunrise on a lake Bratan, Bali, Indonesia shutterstock

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

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

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Experience the stunning natural beauty of Bali from a whole new perspective with the Island of the Gods' first and only ballooning adventure. Take to the skies in a 23-metre hot air balloon and soar above the breathtaking Tanah Gajah area, located amongst the legendary rice paddies of Ubud.

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

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Introduction

Bali, Indonesia is great if you love nature, beaches, animals, and stunning landscapes. Here is my complete travel guide with everything you need to know before traveling to Bali , and included is my personal 6 Days in Bali Itinerary .

See here for a quick list of The Top Things to Do in Bali .

? Bali Pre-Travel Guide

indonesia visa requirements for u.s. citizens.

As a U.S. Citizen, you do not need a visa to enter Indonesia if your stay is less than 30 Days.

U.S. CITIZEN REQUIREMENTS : https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages/Indonesia.html

  • Passports must have SIX MONTHS’ validity remaining and have TWO empty visa pages.

✈️ Where to Get the Best Flight Deals?

The websites I use to search for the best flight deals are Google Flights and Skyscanner . I use them both in conjunction with each other. Google Flights is good to get a snapshot of the best dates to fly, while Skyscanner is where I book the flights through. You can also book through the airline's website directly.

? Indonesian Currency & Exchange Rate

The official currency in Indonesia is the Indonesian Rupiah. At the time of writing, the exchange rate is $1 USD to approximately 15,000 IDR . If you are from the States, I recommend getting a Charles Schwab Checking Account to make use of their no-foreign transaction/ATM Fees.

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? Safety in Bali

Bali is generally a safe city. I have never felt any danger walking around the city at night, and plenty of women walk around in the dark by themselves. The only people I would be more aware of are the Taxi drivers, especially at the airport.

? Getting Around Bali

There are a few ways to get around Bali: Taxi's, Grab (Bali's version of Uber ), or hiring your own private driver.

Option 1: Grab

Grab is pretty widespread in the busier parts of Bali.

➡️ Here are some necessary precautions to take when calling a Grab:

  • Be careful where you call Grab. Do not do it around other Taxi Drivers or in any designated Taxi Pickup Zone. Taxi Drivers will get angry and sometimes violent.
  • Grab drivers cannot pick up riders in certain areas of Bali. This includes Bali's airport, Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) . You will need to negotiate with the Taxi or carpool drivers there. It costs approximately 250,000 IDR (~$17 USD) to get from the airport to Seminyak.

Option 2: Book a Private Driver

This is a better option if you want to avoid drivers at the airport screaming at you. Booking one in advance allows you the comfort of not dealing with scammers.

You can book a driver just for the airport transfer or book a private driver (charter) for the entire trip.

➡️ Airport Transfers

  • KKDay: Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) Private Transfer to Sanur, Kuta, Nusa Dua, Seminyak, Jimbaran, or Uluwatu
  • KKDay : Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) Private Transfer to Ubud or Tanah Lot
  • Klook : Private Ngurah Rai Airport Transfers (DPS) for Bali

➡️ Private Charter

  • KKday: Bali Private Charter Tour (9-Seater)
  • KKDay: Bali Private 17-seater Bus Service with Optional Chinese-Speaking Guide
  • Klook: Bali Private Car Charter
  • Klook: Bali Private Car Charter (Chinese Speaking Driver)
  • Klook: Bali Private Car Charter (Korean-speaking Driver)

Option 3: Scooter or Motorbike Rental

Another option is to rent a motorbike, which is actually the best way to get around for solo travelers. The streets and roads around Bali gets pretty packed, and there are many small streets and alleyways.

You can book a scooter or motorbike rental here:

  • Klook: Scooter & Motorbike Rental in Bali

? Where to Stay in Bali?

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For accommodations, I like to book from either Agoda or AirBnb . The accommodations are usually Villas or Bungalows owed by private owners. On the lower end, they range from $20-$30 USD per night, mid range costs $30-$50 per night, and on the high-end from $50-$100 per night. Most of these usually include a nice, relaxing shared pool area.

? 6 Days in Bali Itinerary

It’s possible to visit most of the well known parts of Bali by following this guide.

➡️ Day 1: Seminyak/Canggu

transportation, activities & tours, visit the tanah lot temple by the water.

Tannah Lot Temple Canggu Bali

A great spot by the water for some nice photos. Come a little bit before sunset.

? Name : The Tanah Lot Temple in Canggu.

? Address : Jl. Tanah Lot, Beraban, Kediri, Kabupaten Tabanan, Bali, Indonesia

? TOUR PACKAGES :

  • Tanah Lot Sunset Tour
  • 1-day tour to Tanah Lot, Pura Taman Ayun & Kuta Beach

? NIGHTLIFE

eat and drink at potato head beach club.

Potato Head Beach Club Bali

  • Fine Balinese Dining steps away from the beach
  • Delicious set menu and really good cocktails
  • Outdoor bar and a huge outdoor pool area

? Address : Jl. Petitenget No.51B, Kerobokan Kelod, Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia ? Hours : Daily, 10AM – 2AM

➡️ Day 2: Canggu / Ubud

morning activities: canggu, 9:30 am: head over to love anchor bazaar for some food & shopping (2 hours).

Love Anchor Canggu Bali

Love Anchor Bazaar has cheap souvenirs, accessories, and jewelry that you can bargain for. For food, I recommend trying out some of their small local restaurants nearby.

? Address: Jl. Pantai Batu Bolong No.56, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80351, Indonesia ? Hours : Daily, 8AM-12AM ? Best Days to Go : Saturdays and Sundays

☀️ NOON: Commute to Ubud from Canggu (1 – 1.5 hours)

Ubud is Bali’s more rural and countryside area. You can either take a Taxi or a Grab to get there. If you decide to call Grab, make sure to do it away from the Bazaar because Taxi drivers will chase you down (That happened to us!).

? ACCOMMODATIONS: UBUD

Adipana Bungalow Ubud Bali

I recommend staying near the city center (see map below). There are plenty of accommodations to choose from around the area. ➡️ Find a place to stay on Agoda or Airbnb .

Ubud Bali Stay Map

? ACTIVITIES: UBUD

3 pm: visit the sacred monkey forest (2 hours).

Monkey Forest Ubud Bali Indonesia

After Checking-In, walk over to the Sacred Monkey Forest. The great thing about staying in Central Ubud is its walking distance to restaurants, bars, and even the Ubud Monkey Forest. Here, you can walk through the park and interact with monkeys.

Tip : Be Careful of your belongings. The monkeys can snatch them away from you.

? Name : Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary ? Address : Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia ? Hours : Daily, 8 AM – 5:30 PM ? Website : https://www.monkeyforestubud.com/

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5:30 PM : After the Monkey Forest, you can either eat around Central Ubud or go check out the Sayan Night Market .

➡️ For food around Central Ubud, there are a bunch of nice restaurants on Jl. Goutama Sel.

➡️ If you decide to check out the night market, you will need to take a Taxi there. There are not as many tourists there, so you can enjoy the local Balinese food at local prices.

AFTER: Free Time

Go grab drinks at one of the local bars or even get a nice local Balinese massage. Prices for an hour massage is under $10 USD per hour. *Make sure you choose your venues carefully .

➡️ Day 3: Ubud

For this day, I recommend hiring a private driver from your accommodation to take you around. You can negotiate a set price with your driver.

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9 AM: ? TAKE AMAZING PHOTOS AT THE BALI SWING + LUNCH BUFFET Time Recommended: 2-3 Hours

☀️ afternoon, 12 pm: interact with elephants at the elephant safari sanctuary ( 1-2 hours).

Elephant Safari Sanctuary Lodge Ubud Bali

? Name : Elephant Safari Park Lodge Bali ? Address : Jalan Elephant Safari Park Banjar Desa Taro Tegallalang, Taro, Tegallalang, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80561, Indonesia ? Website : https://www.masonelephantlodge.com/

2 PM: ? BATHING CEREMONY AT THE TIRTA EMPUL TEMPLE (WATER TEMPLE) ( 1-2 Hours)

 Tirta Empul Temple Water Temple Ubud Bali

Here, you can observe or take part in the fountain bathing ceremony . They believe that the fountain has magical purification properties.

4 PM: ☕ COFFEE AND TEA TASTING AT A COFFEE/TEA PLANTATION (30 mins – 1 hour)

Bali Geo Coffee Plantation

There are many coffee plantations around Bali. Our driver ended up taking us to Bali GEO . Here, we learned about the different types of coffee, the coffee making process, and sampled many types of tea/coffee . It was very educational, and you can also buy some coffee or tea as a souvenir.

5 :30 PM: ? VISIT THE TEGALLALANG RICE TERRACES (1 Hour)

Tegallalang Rice Terraces Ubud Bali

This is by far the best place to take some breathtaking photos in Bali. The rice paddies were created using the traditional Balinese irrigation system.

? Address: Jl. Raya Tegallalang, Tegallalang, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80561, Indonesia

Tip: Don’t take photos with farmer because it’s a money scam.

AFTER: FREE TIME

➡️ day 4: ubud/sanur.

On Day 4, you will make your way down to Sanur. Again, I recommended hiring a private driver.

? MORNING ACTIVITIES: UBUD

10 am: head to the goa gajah caves (1 hour).

Goa Gajah Elephant Cave

Here you can see caves with ancient stone carvings of Hindu Gods. You will need to wear a Sarong, which you can rent at the entrance (including with ticket price).

? Address : Bedulu Village, Jalan Raya Goa Gajah, Blahbatuh, Gianyar

11 AM: ? HEAD TO THE TEGENUNGAN WATERFALL (1-2 Hours)

Tegenungan Waterfall Ubud Bali

Here you can capture some great shots with your camera or your drone. Then have lunch at one of the restaurants while enjoying the view.

☀️ AFTERNOON: Commute to Sanur

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In Sanur, we stayed in Astana Made Villas . This accommodation was probably one of the nicest ones we have stayed in in Bali so far.

? EVENING ACTIVITIES

5 pm: ‍ attend chef mudana’s cooking class.

Morry Travels Cooking Class Sanur Bali Chef Mudana 2

Chef Mudana is very patient and is great to talk to throughout the class. There are three packages to choose from depending on the time of day, and prices are reasonable, ranging from 500,000IDR ($33 USD) to 750,000IDR ($50 USD). He also offers pick-ups and drop-offs to/from your hotel!

? Website : https://www.cookingclasssanur.com/p/chef-mudana-sanur-cooking-class.html

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I recommend checking out some bars in the area. Sanur has the best upscale and modern bars and restaurants that I have seen in Bali. The main street where everything is located is Jl. Danau Tamblingan. Some of these bars have live performances and music.

➡️ Day 5: Sanur/Nusa Penida

activity: snorkeling with manta rays.

Manta Ray Snorkeling Nusa Penida Island Bali

The majority of the day will be spent at the Nusa Penida Island. Here, you can do snorkeling as well as canoeing.

⭐ The Tour & Itinerary

  • 7:30 AM: PICK-UP FROM HOTEL. The tour van picks you up and takes you to the pier.
  • 9 AM: FERRY BOAT OVER TO THE ISLAND.
  • 10 AM: TRANSPORTATION TO MAIN AREA . After you get off, there will be a transportation that takes you to the main area, where you can lock your stuff up in lockers as well as eat a quick snack.
  • 11 AM: SNORKELING. You will be divided into small groups, and each group will have their own boat. From here, you will stop at 3 locations. The guides will do their best to find Manta Rays, but it is not always guaranteed. Fingers-crossed.
  • 1:30 – 2 PM: RETURN TO MAIN AREA FOR LUNCH. Free food is provided. Afterwards, they offer an option to go canoeing (at an extra cost). You can go or just chill at the main area for an hour.
  • 3 PM – 5 PM: TRANSPORTATION AND FERRY BACK OVER TO BALI.
  • 5:30 – 6 PM: DROP OFF AT HOTEL ACCOMMODATION.

AFTER: DINNER + FREE TIME

I recommend eating at one of the restaurants along Jl. Danau Tamblingan, which I mentioned previously.

➡️ Day 6: Uluwatu

Uluwatu is in the Southern part of Bali, south of the DPS Airport. Here, you will get to see some of Bali’s most beautiful white sand beaches. The vibe down here is more laid back, so you will not need to rush around here.

It’s very important to have your transportation figured out because it is not easy to call a Grab or Taxi here. Also, remember to bring enough cash as ATM’s are not easily accessible here.

➡️ CHILL OUT AT BALANGAN BEACH

Balangan Beach Uluwatu Bali

  • More secluded and less touristy.
  • Beautiful views and sunsets.

? Address : Jl. Pantai Balangan No.54, Jimbaran, Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia

➡️ CHECK OUT THE ULUWATU TEMPLE

Uluwatu Temple Bali

The Uluwatu Temple features beautiful ocean views and traditional dance shows. I didn’t get a chance to visit this, but it’s definitely a must see if you are in the area.

Name: Uluwatu Temple

Hours : 9AM – 6PM Daily for Worship, but open 24 Hours Daily.

? Other Tours & Activities to Consider

In case my itinerary is not for you, or if you want to substitute certain destinations, here are some other tours you can consider.

➡️ Bali Swing & Tegenungan Waterfall

  • Klook: Bali Swing and Waterfall Full Day Tour in Ubud

➡️ Cooking Class

  • KKDay: Paon Bali Cooking Class in Ubud.

➡️ Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, Hot Spring Angseri at the foot of Mount Batukaru

  • Klook : The Heart of Bali Private Tour

➡️ Tegalalang Rice Terraces & Monkey Forest

  • Klook : Tegalalang Rice Field and Monkey Forest Full Day Tour in Ubud

➡️ Pura Desa Batuan, Goa Gajah Caves, Art Markets, Bali Bird Park

  • Klook : Pure Ubud Private Tour with Lunch at Bebek Bengil Restaurant

➡️ Tanah Lot Temple

  • KKDay: 1-day tour to Tanah Lot, Pura Taman Ayun & Kuta Beach
  • Klook : Tanah Lot Sunset Tour

➡️ Uluwatu Temple

  • KKDay : South Bali Tour Dinner Massage Check-out Tour
  • Klook : Uluwatu Temple Sunset and Kecak Fire Dance

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Bali is a great place to visit. There is so much to see and the atmosphere is very relaxed and laid-back.

Be careful of Taxi drivers. I recommend taking Grab , renting your own motorbike, or hiring a private driver for some of the trips.

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14-15 Days in Bali: Ultimate 2 Weeks Bali Itinerary

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2 Weeks Bali Itinerary

You have finally taken your ticket to Bali and you are now wondering which cities to visit?

That’s good, I have prepared a 14-15 day Bali itinerary for you that will allow you to visit a good part of the island of the gods without rushing too much.

This trip is recommended for a 2 weeks Bali itinerary, but if you are traveling longer or shorter, you can adapt your circuit accordingly.

An itinerary also depends on what one has come to look for in Bali. So don’t hesitate to skip a step if it doesn’t seem to suit your needs.

Table of Contents

Practical Information for 2 Weeks Bali Itinerary

Arrive in Bali: plane and transport From Bangkok, it is very easy to get to Bali, it is an undeniable advantage to be able to discover Asia.

From Bangkok Don Muang airport, we took tickets with Air Asia, it is a company with a very good reputation and since we live in Bangkok we have taken it many times and everything is going well always perfectly fine.

To get to Denpasar in Bali we paid €350 round trip per person (quite high price but booking 5 days before departure).

Among the best Bangkok-Bali offers, there are flights at 150€ A/R.

Buying a SIM card in Bali The points of sale for SIM cards at Denpasar airport are  open even at 1:30 am !

The money changers too and it’s very practical. We took a SIM card valid for 1 month 8GB for 150k Rp (9.50€) per person at XL center, one of the biggest telecom operators in Bali.

You also have the company Telksomsel which is recommended. Having a SIM card gives you the possibility of having access to Google Maps to find your way around, to be able to check the address of your accommodation, call your hotel, or even order a taxi with Grab (in certain regions only).

Formalities for Bali itinerary

  • Visa: 1 month for visa exemption (compulsory return ticket), for stays longer than 30 days a tourist visa is compulsory, inquire in advance
  • Passport: must be valid for more than 6 months on the arrival date
  • Vaccines: Hepatitis A systematically, refer to any international vaccination center
  • Time difference: + 6h in summer / + 7h in winter
  • Driving: scooter rental possible at low cost, strongly advised against renting a car (opt for a taxi)
  • Currency: Indonesian rupiah (€1 = Rp 15,599.87 in August 2019). In my article when I write 15k Rp it means 15,000 Indonesian rupiah)
  • Security: Bali is a safe island, be careful with your personal belongings. Be careful all the same with ATM withdrawals, our bank card was hacked, duplicated with the PIN code, with the loss of €1,000, fortunately the sum was reimbursed in 4 days by our bank).
  • Police: If you need to give a report to the police, it must be done at the exact location where the problem took place (if you are in Ubud and you report a problem to Legian, nothing can be done). Be aware that you have to pay (you are taken to a small room away and you are asked for money – around 50,000 Rp / 3.20€ -, even just for a paper attesting to the theft for your insurance) .
  • Health insurance: never to be neglected. When you travel abroad it is up to you to pay for your health costs. It is essential to be covered for treatment, hospitalization or repatriation.
  • Monkeys: watch out for monkey bites or scratches! This topic is constantly being discussed on travel forums. Monkeys are sometimes aggressive. Immediately consult a doctor on site, injections against rabies are sometimes necessary.
  • Best season to go to Bali:  May to October is the best period (dry season), November to April is the wettest season. In August the weather was good, with temperatures between 28 and 30°.

Nusa Lembongan Bali - 15 Days Bali Itinerary

Day 1-3: Ubud, the Spiritual Heart of Bali

Ubud, a must for a stay in Bali which appears in all itineraries, and above all a central place to shine in the surroundings.

Many restaurants and cafes, shops, markets, the center of Ubud teems with life. But also tourists and traffic is heavy.

14 days Bali itinerary

The Center of Ubud in Bali

For our first day in the 2-week Bali itinerary we went to visit the Ubud Palace, the Lotus Café, the Ubud market, have a drink and have dinner in the evening in one of the many restaurants in town.

Also, the Monkey Forest is located 1km from the center of Ubud.

  • Ubud Palace:  Admission to Ubud Palace is free. Pretty temples, decorated statues, which can be visited quickly.
  • Monkey Forest:  This place is very famous because it is a sanctuary for monkeys. We went there very early and so much the better because the monkeys were not very aggressive, eating or having fun kicking stones (which was quite funny, it looks like they were all trying to make a fire!). But when a monkey sees something sticking out of your bag, he wants to grab it and jump on you. Nice visit but I left before the tourists / monkeys storm. Price of entry at 50k Rp (3.20€).
  • Restaurants in Ubud:  very good restaurants and bars including Café Wayan, and many others for everyone (vegetarians, etc.). We tested the Babi Guling in Oka (suckling pig, specialty), but nothing more.
  • Massage: Balinese massage is known all over the world, a little softer than Thai massage but with a firm hand, you can do a 1 hour Balinese massage between 100 and 150k Rp.

The Kayon Jungle - 15 Days Bali Itinerary

Day Trip to Ubud

We took a private driver (the hotel owner) who took us to all the main places to visit around Ubud town. It was a day that started at 9 am and ended at 6 pm, a big 9 am day of discoveries.

Price of the day for two: 600k Rp (38€) but if you go there by yourself by scooter or on an organized tour, you can get better prices.

  • Rice Fields of Tegallalang:  rice fields yes, but very touristy. To enter, you have to make a donation, to continue the route too. Ideal for those who want Instagram photos, wicker nests, swings, heart, “I love Bali” sign, finally the total :). Otherwise don’t spend too much time there and go to Jatiluwih.
  • Pura Tirta Empul Holy Water Temple:  a beautiful temple with basins in which holy water springs flow. The entrance is a few euros with the rental of sarongs. And if you want to purify your soul, for a few extra euros we lend you a sarong to go into the water and a locker to deposit your belongings. It wasn’t very hot but I tried the experience in the pools, plunging my head under the sacred water ♥. Of course it is not a temple for tourists but primarily a temple for believers.
  • Gunung Kawi Temple and Goa Gajah Temple:  I really liked the first one which is surrounded by rice fields! It is one of the oldest temples in Bali. At the bottom, a statue shop in which I fell for 2 pretty typical Balinese statues of Sita (Balinese goddess) for 12€.
  • Tegenungan Waterfall:  this waterfall is very beautiful and very touristic. Some even bathe!

Climbing the Batur Volcano

From the city of Ubud, it is easy to organize an excursion to climb Mount Batur. It will be from Ubud that you will take the least time to reach the foot of the Batur volcano.

The volcano is active but has not erupted since 2000. It is the second highest volcano on the island of Bali after Mount Agung, which erupted in 2017 and has since been closed to the public.

The ascent of Mount Batur is done at night. Departure from Ubud at 2:30 am, arrival on site at 3:30 am, time for hot tea and banana fritters. And around 4h-4h30 we start the ascent.

It takes approximately between 1h30 and 2h to climb. It is not  too difficult for people in physical condition .

Personally, I climbed it quietly in 1h45, without rushing because I was emerging from my few hours of sleep.

The most difficult thing is to climb at night and not see the route. At the top, the other hikers wait for the sunrise trying to warm up with the breakfasts served by the guides (bananas, cereal bars, tea) and even eggs cooked in the volcano’s steam.  Sunrise above the clouds: a magical little moment!

Going down is easier than going up, because you can finally see where you are stepping. In 45min we descended with our guide. And after the ascent, you have the possibility to go to the hot springs!

And frankly it’s only  happiness to dive into its warm water pools  with a view of the lake. You must of course choose this option with your organizer.

Sunrise on Mount Batur - 2 weeks in Bali Itinerary

Accommodation in Ubud in the Center of Bali

After booking 3 nights at  Buda Cottage Ubud , we also added an extra night, especially for the ascent of Mount Batur. Night at 30€, and very clean! It’s only 2km from Ubud town but watch out for traffic.

You can have lunch there (but not dinner), for example a mie goreng for 30k (1.90€). Super price (-20€):    Secret Garden Guest House / More chic in Ubud:   11 on Kajeng .

Day 4-5: Munduk, Mountains and Waterfalls

Munduk, Bali 2 weeks itinerary

For this day trip between Ubud and Munduk, we opted for a shared vehicle with an Austrian couple.

Already it does not allow not to be 2 + the driver, but to have the car full (Price of the day in transport: 400k Rp).

Starting from Ubud towards Ubud, we decided to make 2 stops:  the rice fields of Jatiluwih and the temple of Beratan .

We could also have stopped at a coffee plantation. But we didn’t for 2 reasons: we drink very little coffee, and we are very uncomfortable with Luwak coffee.

Let me explain: Luwak coffee is one of the best in Bali (apparently) and also one of the most expensive in the world, but do you know how it is produced?

These are civets, sorts of large rodents, which consume the cherries of the coffee tree, digest their pulp but not their cores, which are found in the excrement of the animal.

Then the kernels are cleaned, dried, and it makes good coffee! So in terms of animal exploitation we are very average on the Kopi Luwak!

So I skip my turn to encourage this (just like I spent my turn on excursions to Lovina to see dolphins, or swim with manta rays in Nusa Penida). I’m not perfect but I didn’t want to.

  • The rice fields of Jatiluwih : it’s an absolute hit, I loved walking in these rice fields! You can even cycle through them! Price: Rp 40k
  • Beratan Temple : This is a beautiful temple by the water. Price: 50k Rp. If possible add the Bali Botanical Garden which is not far away!

Bali Itinerary 2 weeks

Munduk in the North

Bali itinerary 2 weeks

Munduk is the best known of Bali’s mountain villages, set in beautiful  green hills .

Even if the village is quite small and located on the side of the road, walking around the area, you find yourself  in peace , and I liked it.

It’s not very hot, rather chilly in the evening, so the pool (unless it’s heated), isn’t much use. And then if you are too hot, you can always try to swim in a waterfall, there are plenty around Munduk.

The Munduk region is also known for its coffee plantations but also its cultivation of cloves, which mainly end up in cigarettes.

Hike to the 3 Waterfalls

The hike to the 3 waterfalls starts in the center of Munduk at the Taman Ayu Homestay, where you just have to take the small path. And then continue on the main path.

It’s not very well indicated but don’t panic!

We had read that there may be dogs, but we mostly saw hens and their chicks. A beautiful day of walking through the waterfalls (allow 4 hours even more time to return).

1.  Melanting Waterfall: a beautiful and high waterfall! 321 steps to go down (and up) 137 steps after to go to waterfall 2.

Melanting Waterfall, Bali itinerary

2.  Labuan Kebo Waterfall: a wide waterfall 170 steps to go to Labuan Kebo waterfall 10,000 Rp to pay to access each waterfall

Labuan Kebo Waterfall, 2 weeks in Bali

3. And to finish the Red Coral, and if you still have a little courage, go to the eco café a little further.

Accommodation in Munduk in North Bali

We come to Munduk for the hike, the waterfalls, and the visit of the region (and that’s great!), the town of Munduk is on the other hand a little disappointing and does not look like a small mountain village but is located on the side of the road.

Rather prefer accommodation in the center but with a very beautiful view:   Nadya Homestay /  Aris Homestay and Warung Made

The Island of Nusa Lembongan East of Bali

To get to Nusa Lembongan: taxi from Munduk to Sanur town (2h30 trip) for 500k Rp (booked with Munduk hotel), then boat from Sanur to Mushroom Bay beach in Nusa Lembongan for 200k Rp (booked with Lembongan hotel) then the transportation company will take you to your hotel.

The boat trip between Sanur and Nusa Lembongan lasts 45min and we went through the Marlin company. In Lembongan we collect seaweed, which once transformed, becomes an emulsifier to thicken ice cream.

We stayed near the beach of Jungutbatu and the island being small, we covered it a little  on foot , and sometimes by taxi to save time.

So we went to the Yellow Bridge which provides access to the tiny island of Nusa Ceningan. Returning to the west on Nusa Lembongan, you will discover the pretty beach of Dream Beach, and next to it the Devil’s Tear where the water bursts on the cliffs.

Be careful, don’t be like the Chinese tourists who risk their lives for the perfect selfie.

Nusa Lembongan

Accommodation in the island of Nusa Lembongan

Small island located east of Bali, we stayed in a very beautiful cottage at   Darsan Lembongan Boutique Cottage   (30€ per night at the last minute!), we like the outdoor bathroom, and the small path that takes us at the beach and at the “Deck” a place where there are plenty of very good restaurants!

Less than 10km from the airport, you have access to very large fine sandy beaches. Here we come to rest, surf, party, chill in the pool, and do a whole bunch of water activities.

At the end of your stay, it’s a perfect place before flying back (especially when you have an early flight like us). Avoid Kuta beach which does not always have a good reputation and is rather a big party spot, well, of course, it all depends on what you are looking for!

We tested the beach bars in Seminyak with the photo below with the poufs and the little red parasols, where you can caress the sand with your toes, drink a cocktail and admire the sunset at the same time.

And I can tell you that to end our stay in 2 weeks Bali itinerary, it was perfect! A good restaurant near our hotel that we tested: Mozzarella .

Legian - Bali best things to do

Some approximate prices for your stay in Bali itinerary

  • A bottle of water: between 10 and 12k Rp (or rather 15k Rp in a hotel)
  • A good breakfast: 50-60k Rp
  • A meal of Nasi Goreng (fried rice with chicken or seafood): 50k Rp
  • A Bintang beer in a bar: 30-50k Rp
  • One hotel night on average: 600k Rp (40€)

Accommodation in Legian in Bali

On the Legian and Seminyak side, there are plenty of accommodations! We were at the   Sol House Bali Legian , with a trendy and festive side (50€ per night – the most expensive of all our accommodations).

For those who want more calm (and a price of 20€ per night):   Adys Inn  or being by the sea (beautiful hotel):   Rama Residence Padma .

If you have more time you can go further north to Canggu.

Day 6-7: Sidemen, Rice Fields and Hikes

Sidemen - 2 weeks in Bali Itinerary

Sidemen is a beautiful village located in a valley covered with rice terraces. The atmosphere is really calm and rural, a real haven of peace.

In addition to walking around the village of Sidemen, you can explore the surroundings and go to the temple of Besakih for example.

Accommodation in Sidemen

Sidemen Valley has some of the most incredible bamboo houses in Bali and if you’re looking for an Instagrammable treehouse, you’ll be spoiled for choice.

Remote and romantic, they’re the perfect place for couples. If you book a stay at one of these, you’ll never want to leave. And I don’t blame you!

With views for days, a jungle setting, and a private pool,  Villa Veluvana   is one of the most luxurious places to stay in Sidemen.

Day 8-9: Amed, Beaches, Diving and View of the Agung Volcano

Amed is an increasingly popular destination in Bali.

This city is located on the eastern end of the island and there are superb beaches (yellow and black sand) and excellent diving spots.

Lipah Beach in Amed - 2 weeks in Bali Itinerary

As a bonus, you will have a breathtaking view of the Agung volcano which is the highest mountain in Bali.

Accommodation in Amed

Villa Di Amed :  This is where we stayed in Amed, and overall we really liked it. The room was comfortable and clean, they provided free breakfast, happy hour, and welcome drinks, and there was a small pool.

The staff were incredibly kind, but dare I say almost  too attentive?!

Solaluna Beach Homestay : With a beachfront location and a staff that makes you feel completely at home, this is a popular option with those who are looking for a budget stay and a more authentic experience. While the rooms are clean, they are quite basic. But after reading reviews, it’s clear most guests can’t find much (if anything) to complain about here!

De Adema Homestay : If you’re not bothered with basic facilities, this might be a great stay, as the rave reviews of the family who own this place speak for themselves. They can help organize local experiences, like joining a fisherman on his morning fishing trip.

Day 10-12: Canggu, Hippie Atmosphere and Beach Clubs

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After these getaways in the middle of nature, we come back a little to civilization with a stay in Canggu. It’s a bit like the “Bohemian” region of Bali. There are many foreigners who have taken up residence there.

If you like surfing, you can enjoy it on Echo beach. The height of the waves is ideal if you are a beginner.

You will also find many super cool cafes and restaurants in Canggu with cute interior decorations. The kitchen is also great!

The other advantage of Canggu is its proximity to Seminyak where there are many beach clubs. If you like to party, you’ll love it! Do not miss the Finns or the Potato Head in particular.

You will find all my good addresses in this article on Canggu .

Accommodation in Canggu

Less a traditional hotel and more a surf, bike and yoga retreat,  The Chillhouse is a good place to stay in Canggu for those who are looking for a cool place to stay without having to drop too much dollar or sacrifice their comfort.

Wiras Village  is a relatively new kid on the block. More a B&B than a full service hotel, the rooms are spacious, nicely designed and offer excellent value for money.

It also boasts the benefit of a quiet location that’s minutes away from the beach and a short hop (or scoot) away from Canggu’s livelier spots around Batu Bolong.

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Day 13: Nusa Penida

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Nusa Penida is a neighboring island to Bali and you can go there by boat from Sanur (30 minutes trip). You will see heavenly beaches there, including Kelingking Beach, which you can see in the photo above.

A good day should be enough for you to visit most places of interest on the island, but do not hesitate to spend the night there if you do not want to rush.

You will find all my advice on Nusa Penida here.

Accommodation in Nusa Penida

Ananta Bungalow  –  Value : The Ananta Bungalow is an awesome location right next to Crystal Bay, which is the best sunset beach on Nusa Penida and where the Manta Ray and snorkel trips launch off from. Basing yourself where you want to spend every sunset is a great idea. The beautiful bungalows have a thatched roof, terrace and combine the island life with modern facilities. The bungalows how WiFi and air conditioning. These are iconic looking bungalows and for less than $25 a night they really are the best value place to stay on Nusa Penida.

Semabu Hills Resort  –  Luxury : Semabu Hills is  definitely  the best pick of the luxury options. It has an epic infinity pool that looks out over the ocean, which is an amazing spot to relax after adventuring around the island. With breakfast included each morning and luxury rooms, this is the kind of place you treat yourself to as a family or a couple.

Hostel Nusa Penida – Economic : There’s always a good hostel when backpacking in Indonesia and on Nusa Penida, this is your pick. Hostel Nusa Penida has free WiFi, is in a good central location, which is close to most of the main attractions, beaches, and hikes. It’s clean, modern and the staff are legends.

Day 14-15: Uluwatu, Temple and Beaches

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For the last part of our 2 weeks Bali itinerary, we now go to the southern part of the island of Bali with the visit of Uluwatu.

There is the superb temple of Uluwatu where the traditional Kecak fire dance ceremony is celebrated at sunset.

The South of Bali is also the area of ​​the island where we find the most beautiful beaches.

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Accommodation in Uluwatu in the South of Bali

We originally booked 1 night at Uluwatu Breeze Village which we extended with an extra night. Favorite for this accommodation: pretty bungalows, superb breakfast (see below!), proximity to the beaches, and very quiet. Many restaurants and bars nearby. Price around 50€.

In the same style and a little higher you have the Bingin Welcome Guest House .  A little more expensive: the  Uluwatu Cottages  with an additional sea view.

If you are staying longer in Bali or visiting the island for the second time, there are still other unique places worth visiting. You can for example go to the seaside resort of Lovina which is located in the North of Bali.

You can also go to other nearby islands such as the Gili Islands or Nusa Lembongan .

How do you like our 2 weeks Bali itinerary?

If you have any questions, send them to me in the comments below. In general, I answer you in less than two days.

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Why to consider solo travel in Bali (and what to expect)

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If you’ve spent any amount of time scrolling through Instagram the past few years, then you’ve definitely seen images of Bali.

It’s become a hotspot for travelers, but I must admit that I was worried about visiting as a solo traveler. Bali seemed like one of those destinations where couples would be walking through rice fields hand in hand and swimming in luxurious infinity pools together. I wasn’t nearly as worried about safety as a solo traveler in Bali as much as feeling very, very single.

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Going solo in Bali

I knew I couldn’t allow this fear stop me from visiting Bali. Instead, I decided to spend a portion of my time alone and join Intrepid’s 9-day Beautiful Bali trip for the remainder of my trip. By joining a tour, I’d be able to see the highlights of Bali with a knowledgeable local guide and a group of like-minded travelers by my side. I’d also have the freedom to explore on my own if I truly wanted to.

Let’s just say, visiting Bali as a solo traveler might have been one of the best travel decisions I’ve ever made. Here’s why:

It’s the ultimate destination for solo travelers

As soon as I arrived to Bali, my apprehensions flew out of the window. Within 24 hours, I’d met several solo travelers who were on similar journeys as myself. Some of them were there to experience their own version of ‘Eat Pray Love’ and others were simply there to enjoy every breathtaking landscape in sight.

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There are a variety of day-trips, classes, and cultural sights that are easy enough to join whether you visit with friends or take the plunge to go solo. More importantly, I never experienced any issues with safety as long I kept my wits about me. I quickly discovered that Bali might be the perfect travel destination for solo travelers who wanted to spend time alone while meeting other travelers at the same time.

READ MORE: THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO 7 DAYS IN BALI

There’s an established tourism infrastructure

There’s a well-trodden tourist trail, which makes transportation and logistics rather easy. However, transportation costs definitely tend to add up when you’re traveling solo. You could choose to rent a motorbike, but this could also be dangerous if you’re an inexperienced driver. After spending a hefty amount on taxis, I discovered that traveling with a group tour through Bali made transportation much easier and cost-efficient. I was able to venture places I could have never gone on my own.

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With my Intrepid group

When it comes to accommodation options, you can really get a feel for the local life if you opt for a traditional Balinese home. On the other hand, you get can stay in an epic villa at a relatively low price. There are so many neighborhoods to visit throughout Bali, so it’s probably best to try out a variety of accommodation options as you visit multiple destinations.

There’s more to see than meets the eye

Most travelers tend to stick to Ubud, Canggu, and the Gili T Islands. I found Ubud to be extremely relaxing once you get outside of the main tourist strip. There’s an abundance of yoga studios available to beginner and experienced yogis alike.

READ MORE: 8 MUST-DOS IN UBUD, THE CULTURAL HEART OF BALI

I’d also recommend strolling past the lush rice fields on the Campuhan Ridge Walk, watching a traditional Kecak dance performance, and soaking in a Balinese flower bath in one of the many spas in town. I loved the small-town beach vibe of Canggu, especially since the town is dotted with delicious health-conscious cafes and surf schools. The crystal clear waters on Gili Trawangan Island were absolutely beautiful, especially if you’re interested in getting diver certified or snorkeling.

While these destinations were wonderful, I loved getting off the beaten path with my tour group. I hadn’t heard much about Sideman, but this quaint village blew my mind. Imagine coasting through a quiet town by bike while bypassing nothing but local Balinese people along the way. Then, imagine strolling through coffee plantations and hiking to hidden waterfalls in the town of Lovina.

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The highlight of my trip included snorkeling at Menjangan Island, which left me in awe of the rainbow colored fish and bright coral in West Bali. I’ve gone snorkeling many times in my life, and this was by far the most outstanding coral reef I’ve ever had the pleasure of witnessing up close. These were the places that weren’t highly promoted or discussed while I was planning my trip to Bali and I would have definitely missed out if I chose to go completely solo.

The people make you feel at home

Once I arrived in Bali, I felt a sense of calm rise over me. The atmosphere was completely relaxed and it was easy to see why so many recognized this island as a spiritual retreat. We also can’t forget to discuss the Balinese locals, who proved to be some of the most accepting people I’ve met during my travels. I was able to learn about their traditional customs and culture on several home visits. We wandered through Saturday market stalls and enjoyed home-cooked meals along the beach.

Our local guide, Oday, even managed to take us to his family home and serve us tea, simply because he wanted us to see his way of life.

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My Intrepid local leader

Balinese people are proud of their culture and they were happy to share as much as they could with us. Despite being halfway across the world, the people made me feel right like I was right at home.

While Bali might seem like it’s overrun by tourists these days, there are still plenty of locations that are less frequented. Traditional culture is extremely rich and customs are still widely practiced throughout the country, which is apparent in the day to day life of Balinese people.

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Solo or not, Bali is not to be missed

It would have been a shame if I let my doubts hold me back from visiting this Indonesian paradise . As it turns out, Bali is probably the most solo-friendly destination I’ve ever traveled to.

I can’t wait to return.

Don’t let anything hold you back – it’s time for the Bali adventure of a lifetime. Check out Intrepid’s range of small group tours there.

(All images taken by Ciara on Intrepid’s Beautiful Bali trip.)

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The Best Bali 7-Day Itinerary

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Taking a 7-day trip to Bali  might seem stressful, but I assure you that with good planning,  a week is enough to visit Bali  and its main attractions.

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Rice paddies west of Ubud

On my first 20-day trip to Southeast Asia , I decided to plan a  7-day Bali itinerary . However, even though it’s enough time, I wasn’t able to get the most out of those 7 days due to poor planning.

To help you avoid the same mistakes we made, we’ve compiled  the best Bali 7-day itinerary,  alternative itineraries if you also want to  visit the Gili Islands or the Nusa Islands, and tips for planning the perfect Bali vacations.

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Sunset in Gili Trawangan

Do not miss anything to do in Bali in 7 days.

The best Bali 7-day itinerary

If you have 7 full days to tour the island, this is the best one-week Bali itinerary:

  • Day 1: Arrive in Ubud . Beginning of your 7-day Bali trip.
  • Day 2: Tegalalang rice terraces and Ubud surroundings.
  • Day 3: Sunset hike at Mt. Batur . The highlight of my one-week Bali tour.
  • Day 4: Eastern Temples of Bali – Besakih, Lempuyang and Tirta Gangga.
  • Day 5: Ulun Danu Beratan. Essential temple to visit in Bali in 7 days.
  • Day 6: Taman Ayun Temple, Tanah Lot and Canggu.
  • Day 7: Jimbaran and Uluwatu . End of your one-week trip to Bali.

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Our 7-day trip to Bali

Following this itinerary, you’ll be able to do most of the important things to do in Bali in the shortest time. Also, if you’re going to rent a scooter in Bali , we’ll tell you which other attractions you can visit every day.

If you don’t have your own means of transport and prefer to book top-rated Bali tours to visit each of the points of interest with a driver, you’ll also find the best options for you. Additionally, we’ll give you tips on where to stay in Bali to optimize your route to the fullest.

Pura Batu Bolong near to Tanah Lot. Best Bali one-week itinerary

Pura Batu Bolong

Before telling you about our route through Bali in 7 days , I’ll remind you of the importance of buying travel insurance to Bali . I had to use it due to an incident during my first day on the island .

DAY 1: UBUD CENTER: ROYAL PALACE, ART MARKET, AND MONKEY FOREST

I recommend booking transfer to Ubud. This means that as soon as you arrive in Bali, a driver will pick you up and take you to the center of the island.

During the first day of your one-week Bali trip, visit the principal attractions in Ubud. Start at Jl. Raya Ubud, the main street, and go from east to west. Visit the  Puri Saren Agung,  better known as the Royal Palace of Ubud. The royal family still lives in this palace, so you can only visit part of it.

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Day 1: Trip to Bali – Ubud: Puri Saren Angung

Right in front of it, you’ll find the  Ubud Traditional Art Market , a place where you can lose yourself among handicrafts such as handbags, sculptures, paintings, and earrings, and where you can buy the best souvenirs of your Bali 7-day trip.

Following Raya Ubud Street, you’ll find the  Pura Taman Saraswati,  a must-see in Ubud. This temple dedicated to the goddess of knowledge and wisdom stands out for its two ponds full of lotus flowers.

If you keep going, you’ll see the  Pura Dalem Ubud temple,  where some nights there are traditional dance performances.

Returning to Raya Ubud Street, at the corner of the Art Market, the Jl. Monkey Forest street leads to one of the essential places to visit in Bali , the Sacred Monkey Forest.

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Sacred Monkey Forest

This forest is popular for being home to macaques who are very used to interacting with tourists. The monkeys will not hesitate to approach, play, ask for food, steal things, or even bite you.

They can become very aggressive, as I experienced myself; I let some monkeys climb on me and one of them bit me. Luckily, everything was fine because I had purchased the best travel insurance for Indonesia.

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You only need to book transfer to Ubud from the airport , which takes approximately 45 minutes. The rest of the attractions we recommend for the first day are accessible by foot.

However, if you prefer to take a guided tour, this one will visit the same places as the ones we recommended in this 7-day Bali itinerary.

RECOMMENDED ACCOMMODATIONS

There are many accommodations in Ubud, including some of the best private villas in Bali. These are the accommodations we recommend for the first days of your trip, sorted according to budget:

PREMIUM OPTION

Ulun ubud resort.

Ulun Ubud Resort , located in Sanggingan, 3 miles from the Ubud temple, is the perfect hotel for even the most demanding guests. The rooms have a modern Balinese style and your  pool in the middle of the Bali jungle  will make you never want to return from your vacation.

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Ulun Ubud Resort

ADIWANA MONKEY FOREST

Adiwana Monkey Forest is located 1 mile from the Ubud market. This hotel has 21 suites, which mix the charm of the Monkey Forest with the indigenous culture of the area.  Wondering where to stay in Bali ? If you want greater immersion in Balinese culture, this is one of the best hotels thanks to its healthy and traditional gastronomic offerings.

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Adiwana Monkey Forest

STANDARD OPTION

B saya villas.

B Saya Villas is a complex that has simple, traditional-style villas with wooden furniture. Since it’s located among rice fields, you’ll have fantastic sunset views from your terrace. In addition, every morning, they organize yoga sessions. For me, it’s one of the  best accommodations in Bali , with prices starting at $40 per night.

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B Saya Villas

LOW COST OPTION

Teja home stay.

Teja Home Stay is located near the Ubud art market. This family business is one of the  most popular hotels in Bali . It stands out for its garden surrounded by fountains, where you can see exotic birds. It offers rooms from $20 per night with continental breakfast included.

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Teja Home Stay

DAY 2: UBUD SURROUNDINGS AND TEGALALANG. TOP THINGS TO DO IN BALI IN 7 DAYS.

During the second day of your  one-week Bali tour,  I recommend visiting the surroundings of Ubud.

Go to  Tegalalang,  the most popular rice fields on the island, in the morning. If you’re lucky enough to time your 7-day Bali trip with the best time to visit Bali, the rice terraces will have an intense green color. In addition to strolling through the rice paddies, you can enjoy their swings with spectacular views and photograph some of the main sites of the island.

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Day 2: Trip to Bali – Tegalalang

You can also stop at Tirta Empul , one of the most important temples in Bali, since the Balinese go there to purify their souls using the sacred water that flows from 12 pipes. Nearby, you can also visit the  Pura Gunung Kawi,  a temple in which the souls of royalty are symbolically buried and where you can visit a small waterfall.

In the afternoon, we recommend you go to the Elephant Cave,  Goa Gajah , a must-do in  Bali in 7 days.  There, you can enter a grotto through the jaws of an evil monster, and inside, you’ll find a statue of Ganesh (son of Shiva with an elephant’s head). Outside the cave, you can see some ponds that are supplied with purified water through stone statues.

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Goa Gajah Entrance

If you have no transport, book this private tour, and tell the driver to skip the Monkey Forest and replace it with Pura Gunung Kawi.

I recommend that you stay at the same hotel as the night before, because if you follow our 7-day Bali itinerary, the third day, you’ll have to get up very early .

DAY 3: BATUR VOLCANO. THE BEST OF MY TRIP TO BALI IN A WEEK.

For the third day of your trip, I recommend  climbing the Batur volcano  and seeing the sunrise from its summit. This was, without a doubt, the  best experience of my trip to Bali in 7 days.  Your guide will pick you up very early (around 2:30 a.m.) but having eggs for breakfast that have been cooked with the volcano’s steam is priceless.

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Day 3: Trip to Bali – Mt. Batur Sunrise

From the top of Mt. Batur, you’ll see the sun rise behind Mt. Agung, one of the most important  things to do in Bali in 7 days.

The hike wasn’t difficult for me, but in our group, there was a girl who couldn’t climb the volcano because she found it too exhausting. In total, it takes an hour and a half to go up. Once you’re at the top, your guide will prepare banana pancakes and boiled eggs for you.

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Batur Volcano Views

Depending on the tour you choose, after the hike, you can go for a swim in a hot spring, visit a waterfall, or even go rafting.

The Mt. Batur tour will take you practically the whole day, but if you arrive back in Ubud early and you aren’t tired, I recommend you visit  Campuhan Ridge Walk.  There, you’ll find beautiful rice fields dotted with huge palm trees and idyllic scenery; it’s a magical place at sunset.

You need to book a guide to climb Mount Batur, but there are a wide variety of tours. We took this one, but if you have more time, I would recommend one of the following:

  • Batur + Hot Springs
  • Batur + Waterfall
  • Batur + Rafting

If you’re planning a Bali 10-day itinerary, you may also be interested in a camping tour in Mt. Batur.

You can return to the same hotel as the previous two nights or you can treat yourself to Hanging Garden of Bali , one of the best hotels in the middle of the jungle. If it’s out of your budget, I recommend the affordable option of Pertiwi Bisma 1 , which is next to the Monkey Forest and is one of the most popular hotels on Instagram for its infinity pool in the middle of the jungle .

DAY 4: BESAKIH, LEMPUYANG AND TIRTA GANGGA. WONDERS TO SEE IN BALI IN 7 DAYS.

On the fourth day, I recommend visiting the eastern temples: Pura Besakih, Tirta Gangga, and Lempuyang.

Get up early to head to  Pura Besakih,  also known as Mother Temple for being the largest temple in Bali. You would need all day to see it in its entirety, since it’s composed of 22 independent temples. The most popular area and the one I recommend you to visit is  Gunung Agung , where there is a 7-level temple that represents the universe. Each of the 7 levels is connected by a stairway that only Hindus are allowed to climb.

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Day 4: Trip to Bali – Pura Besakih Temple

On the way to the temple of Lempuyang, you can visit the  Tirta Gangga.  This royal palace stands out for its tropical gardens, fountains, and ponds. Its most notable feature is a pond full of carp where you can walk on water thanks to some small platforms.

Continue to the  Pura Lempuyang temple , where the well-known Gates of Heaven are. To get to this temple, you’ll need to be in good shape since you need to climb many stairs. The temple is in a mountainous area, and from the Gates of Heaven, you get one of the best views of the Agung volcano. This was one of the places I most wanted to see during our  week-long Bali tour.

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Pura Lempuyang

On the way back to Ubud, if you have time, you can stop at  Pura Goa Lawah , the least recommended temple.

RECOMMENDED EXCURSIONS

If you don’t have any transportation, I recommend booking this tour to visit the three main temples we recommend for this day.

For the fourth day of your trip to Bali in a week, I recommend you stay in Ubud, in any of the accommodations mentioned .

DAY 5: ULUN DANU BERATAN. ESSENTIAL IN YOUR BALI 7-DAY ITINERARY

Although  Bedugul  is somewhat remote, it’s worth spending a day here during your  one-week trip to Bali.

In this mountainous area to the north of the island, there’s a trio of beautiful lakes (Tamblingan, Buyan and Bratan) that are completely different from the landscape you will have seen so far.

I recommend you visit one of its waterfalls ( Banyumala Twin, Git Git,  or  Sekumpul ), the temple of  Ulun Danu Beratan  , located on the waters of Lake Bratan, and the  Handara gate.

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Day 5: Trip to Bali – Pura Ulun Danu Bratan

On the way back to Ubud, you can visit the most impressive rice fields in Bali, which are considered a World Heritage site by UNESCO for their uniqueness: the rice fields of  Jatiluwih.

Many visitors don’t visit this part of Bali, as it is somewhat remote. However, if there’s only one thing that I don’t recommend missing during your  7-day Bali itinerary , it’s a visit to the temple of  Ulun Danu Beratan.  This was, without a doubt, the most amazing temple we visited during our trip.

Driving a motorcycle through these mountain roads can be somewhat uncomfortable, so I recommend you take this tour to visit the Bedugul area.

This is the last night I recommend spending in Ubud, so I advise you to try some of the incredible villas you’ll find here .

DAY 6: TAMAN AYUN TEMPLE, TANAH LOT AND CANGGU

For the penultimate day of your trip to Bali in a week I recommend you visit the most touristy area of ​​the island. It isn’t my favorite area, but you can’t leave Bali without seeing Kuta, Seminyakl and Canggu, where surfers, Australians looking to party, and the best “beach clubs” on the island come together.

These three cities are on the seashore in the southwest of Bali, and on your way there from Ubud, you can stop at  Taman Ayun Temple  and  Alas Kedaton  (this second one is totally optional).

Depending on the type of traveler you are, I recommend one of these three locations to spend the day:

  • Canggu: If you want to surf and find “veggie” options in every restaurant.
  • Kuta and Legian: If you prefer a beach full of young people and the best nightclubs in Bali.
  • Seminyak: If you prefer beach clubs where you can eat well and have good drinks.

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Day 6: Trip to Bali – Seminyak

You can also visit a less crowded beach, such as Pasut Beach , famous for its slanted palm tree, which can be found on our tourist map of Bali.

At the end of the day, I recommend you go to  Tanah Lot.  This temple, located on an island that’s only accessible when the tide is low, is undoubtedly the best place to see the sunset in Bali. If you haven’t already done so, I encourage you to buy a roasted cob with hot sauce in one of the many stalls you’ll find and enjoy it while watching the sun set over the sea.

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You don’t need to book any tours for this day. If you don’t have transportation, you can request the necessary transfers here . A car with a driver will take you from one place to another for 10 hours, enough time to do the whole itinerary.

If you decide that Canggu is the best option for you, I recommend one of these four options.

Theanna Eco Villa and Spa, Canggu

Designed with a mix of Balinese, Japanese, and Scandinavian styles, Theanna Eco Villa is located near the beach. Here, you can not only enjoy the advantages of a villa with butler service and private pool, but you can also benefit from the resort’s services, such as a spa and infinity pool.

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Theanna Eco Villa

KALAPA BOUTIQUE RESORT & YOGA, CANGGU

Kelapa is a small boutique hotel offering spacious villas with open spaces in a traditional Javanese rustic style. It’s ideal for nature lovers who want to escape the hustle and bustle but be close to the beach since it’s only 9 minutes away. In addition to having a Balinese massage area, it offers free daily yoga sessions.

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Kelapa Villa

ASTON CANGGU BEACH RESORT

Aston Canggu Beach Resort is a four-star hotel located on the beachfront, with spectacular panoramic views of the sea. The rooms have balconies from which you can listen to the singing of birds in the morning, and from the rooftop pool, you can enjoy incredible sunsets. You can sleep in one of  Bali’s finest accommodations  from $70 a night.

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Aston Canggu Beach Resort

EASTIN ASHTA RESORT CANGGU

Eastin Ashta Resort is located a six-minute walk from Echo Beach. This three-star resort stands out for its colorful personality. The reception and colorful stairs will grab your attention immediately. In addition, it serves an excellent breakfast and its rooms are surprisingly spacious.

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Eastin Ashta Resort

In case you prefer to stay in Kuta or Legian , these are the best alternatives for you.

THE SANDI PHALA BEACH RESORT AND MA JOLY RESTAURANT, KUTA

This boutique hotel mixes tradition with luxury and nature. From the tropical garden of The Sandi Phala you can enjoy incredible sunsets overlooking the white sand beach located at the foot of the hotel. Since it’s only 15 minutes by car from the airport, this hotel is ideal for those who want to say goodbye to Bali in style.

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The Sandi Phala

THE STONES – LEGIAN BALI, MARRIOTT’S AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION HOTEL, KUTA

This resort has a spectacular pool from which you can admire its vertical garden. The Stones has a spa specializing in therapies from Southeast Asia and an Indonesian restaurant. It’s undoubtedly one of the best luxury hotels in Bali, with prices from $100 per night.

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SUN ISLAND HOTEL & SPA LEGIAN

Located just a few feet from the beach, Sun Island Hotel & Spa Legian is  an oasis of tranquility on one of the most vibrant streets of Legian. It has two restaurants, which serve Oriental dishes in a contemporary style. In addition to having several swimming pools, they offer spa services and a weekly calendar with several activities, such as craft classes, towel doubling, cooking, or music sessions.

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Sun Island Hotel & Spa Legian

CARA CARA INN, KUTA

This simple but colorful hostel where you won’t stop taking photos is 700 feet from the central square of Kuta. Cara Cara Inn , offers beds in both shared rooms and private rooms, so it’s one of the  best accommodation options in Bali  for solo travelers or groups of friends.

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Cara Cara Inn

If you want to stay in Seminyak , these are the four hotels that I recommend.

IZE SEMINYAK

IZE Seminyak is a modern design hotel that creates a cool urban refuge. This hotel stands out for the roof terrace with pool and bar, and its spa and wellness services. Just 15 minutes from the beach, it has restaurants with Oriental and European fusion food.

It is one of the most romantic hotels in Bali

IZE Seminyak

LLOYD’S INN BALI

Lloyd’s Inn is one of  my favorite places to stay in Bali.  This modern hotel has something of interest for everyone. Its contemporary style combines monochromatic decoration with pieces of wood. The showers are an open concept design, so you can enjoy the outdoors from the privacy of your room. In addition, it is less than a 10-minute walk from the beach and close to the best restaurants and shops in the area.

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Lloyd’s Inn

DASH HOTEL SEMINYAK

Dash Hotel Seminyak is, without a doubt, one of the hotels with the most personality and the most Seminyak atmosphere. In this hotel, the custom-made iron furniture is fused with paintings and accented by colorful sculptures and retro, industrial-style lighting. It has a spa, gym, and an amazing roof terrace. If you’re looking for  accommodation in Bali that ’ s  different from everything else, you should check this place out.

It is one of the best hotels for honeymoons in Bali

Dash Hotel Seminyak

SUMMERHOME SEMINYAK

Summerhome Seminyak is an eleven-room boutique hotel in a colonial beach style and decorated with white and light colors to create a sense of tranquility. If you want to rest during your trip, this is a very  good accommodation option in Bali.

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Summerhome Seminyak

DAY 7: JIMBARAN AND ULUWATU

To finish your week-long tour around Bali, I recommend you visit the Bukit Badung peninsula, the piece of land that juts out to the south of the island.

This area stands out for its amazing white sand beaches, its cliffs and its incredible luxury resorts.

Some of the most famous beaches are  Padang Padang  (where the movie “Eat Pray Love” was filmed),  Tebing Pantai Balangan , with its wonderful cliff views, and  Pantai Tegal Wangi,  which hides a cave.

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Day 7: Trip to Bali – Jimbaran Seashore

If you have time, it may also be interesting to visit  Garuda Wisnu Kencana , a park designed in honor of the Hindu god Vishnu that features impressive statues that are up to 120 meters tall.

In the afternoon, before the sun sets, visit the  Uluwatu temple , located on a cliff; you can see one of the best sunsets on the island from here.

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Pura Uluwatu Temple

At this temple, there are also Kecak Fire and Trance  dance performances, where a group of men singing in unison provide the music for hypnotically moving Balinese dancers. If it’s your first time in Bali, you should definitely go to a show. I went to one in Pura Dalem Ubud, although the most popular temple for Kecak shows is the Uluwatu temple.

After the performance, there’s nothing like a fresh seafood dinner in Jimbaran Bay to end your trip to Bali in a week.

If you haven’t rented a scooter, this tour takes practically the same route that we’re recommending for this trip to Bali in 7 days.

There are many accommodations in Jimbaran with beautiful sea views. Depending on your budget, I recommend any of the following:

RIMBA JIMBARAN BALI BY AYANA

RIMBA Jimbaran BALI by AYANA is a spectacular five-star hotel that has a huge garden, twelve swimming pools, two spas, three restaurants, and private beach access. Furthermore, at its facilities, you can find all kinds of activities for the whole family, from Balinese painting, yoga, or cooking classes to bicycle tours or beach picnics.

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RIMBA Jimbaran BALI by AYANA

JIMBARAN BAY VILLAS

Just 1,200 feet from the beach, Jimbaran Bay Villas offers villas with a simple style and a pool with a waterfall. Jimbaran Bay Villas is located in the best area of ​​Jimbaran, close to many restaurants where you can eat grilled fish or seafood.

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Jimbaran Bay Villas

KERATON JIMBARAN RESORT

Keraton Jimbaran Resort is located on the seafront and next to Jimbaran’s famous seafood market. This traditional Balinese hotel is surrounded by tropical gardens. It has a spa, two restaurants, two bars, and direct access to the beach.

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Keraton Jimbaran Resort

FOX HARRIS JIMBARAN BEACH

Just five minutes from the beach, FOX HARRIS is defined by elements of art, culture, and contemporary style. In addition, it offers exclusive spa and wellness treatments.

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Another option is to stay in Nusa Dua , east of the Bukit Badung peninsula, where you can find luxury resorts.

THE LAGUNA, A LUXURY COLLECTION RESORT & SPA, NUSA DUA, BALI

The Laguna is one of the most popular accommodations in Bali because at the foot of it, you’ll find a gorgeous white sand beach. In addition to incredible views of the Indian Ocean, beautiful tropical gardens, and butler service, this resort & spa offers activities such as diving or local craft classes for greater immersion in Balinese culture.

Where to stay in Bali The Laguna

SADARA BOUTIQUE BEACH RESORT

All rooms at this 5-star Bali resort have ocean views and balconies overlooking a tropical garden. The design of Sadara Boutique Beach Resort is based on Balinese heritage, but it exceeds the expectations of its clients with its contemporary urban touch and a sustainable approach to tourism.

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Sadara Boutique Beach Resort

THE GRAND BALI NUSA DUA

This establishment is a four-star hotel that has a quiet private beach and a beach club located 5 minutes by car from the hotel. Its lush vegetation is a key element in the decoration of The Grand Bali Nusa Dua.

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The Grand Bali Nusa Dua

ALINDRA VILLA

Alidra Villa offers rooms with open spaces in a traditional Balinese style and with hot tubs. Guests receive a small welcome tropical fruit basket.

Bedugul is one of the quietest areas to stay in Bali,

Alidra Villa

Other Week-long Bali itineraries

A few weeks before my first trip to Southeast Asia I was told about the  Nusa Islands  and the  Gili Islands , some amazing islands very close to Bali. They stand out for their dreamy sunsets, seabeds full of life, and white sand beaches.

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One-week trip to Bali + Islands

I knew I had to go to one of these two archipelagos of tiny islands, but I had already bought all my flights. I’d arrive in Bali from Yogyakarta and after 7 days, I’d head for Kuala Lumpur.

After reviewing our 7-day Bali itinerary many times, we decided to use two days to visit the Gili Islands, since it was the cheapest option. Here you can see how much was our trip to Southeast Asia.

If, in your case, you only have  7 days to visit Bali and the Gili Islands  or you want to take a  week-long trip to Bali and the Nusa Islands , here are other two itineraries that might be useful for you.

ONE WEEK TRIP TO BALI AND GILI ISLANDS

From the previous  7-day Bali itinerary,  take out the two days you like the least to visit the Gili Islands. In my case, I changed the 4 rd day (Eastern temples) and 7 th day (Jimabaran and Uluwatu).

If I could make that decision again, I would definitely do it differently. I think the least interesting day is the 6 th  (Seminyak – although I would try to visit Tanah Lot, as it’s one of the essential places to visit in Bali ). I would compress Mt. Batur and Tegalalang into a day and give up visiting other places around Ubud. Visiting the eastern temples seems like something important to do in Bali in a week.

The island that I decided to visit was Gili Trawangan , and the truth is that I liked it a lot. However, depending on the type of trip you’re doing, I would recommend  Gili Air instead. In our travel guide to the Gili Islands, I tell you all about the differences.

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Gili Trawangan

To get to the Gili Islands, I recommend this ferry, which includes transfer from your hotel. If you follow my itinerary recommendation, after visiting the eastern temples, instead of going back to Ubud, head to Sanur to take the ferry the next day.

These are the accommodations that I recommend in Sanur:

OPCIÓN PREMIUM

Tandjung sari hotel.

Este pequeño hotel es un negocio familiar que destaca por sus exteriores. Sus jardines contienen antigüedades. En Tandjung Sari Hotel se realizan eventos donde grupos locales realizan danzas tradicionales. Además, su restaurante ofrece platos de estilo rústico y tradicional indonesio.

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Tandjung Sari Hotel

MAYA SANUR RESORT & SPA

Maya Sanur Resort & Spa es un resort boutique ecológico de cinco estrellas que no deja indiferente a nadie. Su diseño moderno se mezcla con elementos de la tradición balinesa, donde además la vegetación cuenta como un elemento clave del hotel. Ofrece sesiones de yoga todas las mañanas, servicios de wellness y piscina infinity.

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Maya Sanur Resort & Spa

OPCIÓN ESTÁNDAR

Sudamala suites & villas.

El arte, la artesanía y los valores tradicionales de Bali son los protagonistas en el diseño de este hotel. Sudamala Suites & Villas busca un auténtico encuentro del viajero con el Bali tradicional mediante conexiones culturales, exploraciones culinarias y el descanso en un enclave único.

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Sudamala Suites & Villas

OPCIÓN ECONÓMICA

Santhi & tresna boutique eco-house.

Santhi & Tresna Boutique Eco-House es una amplia villa con capacidad para seis personas y una decoración minimalista que se encuentra a tan solo 150 metros de la playa de Mertasari y a menos de 4 kilómetros de la isla de las tortugas.

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Santhi & Tresna Boutique Eco-House

In my case, I organized my excursion to the Gili Islands on my own, booking only the ferry, but if you prefer to buy a package that includes not only the ferry, but also the accommodation and the visit to the different islands for two and a half days (two nights), I recommend this tour.

7-DAY TRIP TO BALI AND NUSA ISLANDS

The Nusa Islands have some of the best places to visit in Bali. To see Bali and the Nusa Islands in a week, as with the Gili Islands, replace two days of the previous itinerary for a trip to the Nusa Islands.

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Nusa Islands

You can do it on your own, staying in Sanur to catch the ferry to Nusa Lembongan or Nusa Penida the next morning, or you can take this snorkeling tour .

IS IT A 7 DAY BALI ITINERARY ENOUGH OR DO I NEED MORE TIME?

If you just want to visit the main island,  a week in Bali  is perfect for seeing the most important things. However, if you also want to visit the Gili or the Nusa Islands, I would recommend you spend 8 days in Bali.

Anyway, don’t worry; if you have even fewer days, in this article about the best excursions in Bali , I have listed four tours that will allow you to see the most important things if you can only be in Bali for 4 or 5 days.

If you have even more time, here is a list of the best Bali itineraries.

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“This blog post on the best Bali 7-day itinerary is fantastic! It provides a detailed plan for exploring Bali’s top attractions. A great resource for anyone visiting Bali!”

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Thank you. I’m so glad you found it helpful!

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I truly enjoyed reading your article and your suggestions. We are from California and I personally would love to see Bali we’ve been there 30 years ago and I’m sure there’s so many changes. Would you recommend what are the best months to visit particularly using your 7-8 day vacation itinerary.

Hi Sue, I definitely recommend going during the dry season so you can fully enjoy Bali. Late spring through early fall is a good time to go, and June is a particularly beautiful time to go.

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Hi is renting a scooter to explore most places in Ubud for the entire 7 trip advisable? Except for the places where we must go hiking on a mountain. How much does a scooter approximately cost per day? Thanks! Your blog is very helpful!

You can rent a scooter in Ubud for $2.50-$3.00/day, so it’s a viable option!

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Planning a trip to Bali in mid November. Time is locked in because we are four people meeting there from different parts of the world and that’s what works. How rainy is the rainy season? We will be there for 10 days and using your itineraries as a guide with a side trip to Nusa Penida. Because it’s the rainy season would you recommend less time inland in the mountains and jungle? Or just bring some good rain gear and go with it? Thank you!

You can find more information about the weather in Bali here.

Said that, I wouldn’t change the plan just because you’re traveling in Nov. Just bring good rain gear and you should be fine.

Have a great time in Bali!

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I am planning to visit Bali in first week of September we are a couple and will be staying for 6Nights. Just had few queries if I start with Ubud ( 2 Nights) then, nusa penida island ( 1night ) and finally Seminyak ( 3 nights).

Does this sound good or do I need few changes in it. Please recommend your views on it.

Thank you Yash

I like your itinerary. I would maybe give one more day to Ubud and surroundings and one day less to Seminyak, but that is my personal opinion.

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Hi Ascen Can’t thank you enough for your itinerary. I used it as the primary base for planning and executing my Bali trip. You’re a girl after my own heart with all the emphasis on temples and nature. I’ve had an incredible experience, with all your guidance. I have to choose between Tanah Lot and Uluwatu temple. Which one would you recommend ?

Thanks much Bharathi

Hi Bharathi,

Thank so much for your words 🙂

I would choose Tanah Lot even if it’s a little crowded always. Still, the experience of seeing the sunset there is just magical.

Have fun! Ascen

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Hello, Thanks for the great explanation, extremely happy to have bumped into your blog. We are a group of 5 friends who are planning a Bali trip in the month of August. Could you please give me an idea about the total cost (all inclusive) per person if we plan to have a very budget friendly trip? We are not very keen on the stays, just want to cover as many places as possible and make great memories 🙂 Thanks in advance!

In our Bali Trip Planner , you can check the estimate cost of this trip. There is a “on a budget” option too. I would say, plan around $30 per person per day.

Let me know if you have any questions, Ascen

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Hello we are planning to Go Bali in June’22 for 6 night and 7 days So pls share itinerary with total cost for 2 people (19th June- 26th June)

Please check the article with a 7-day and 6-night itinerary for Bali.

Hope you enjoy your trip!

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Very detailed n nice explanation. it helped a lot to plan my Bali trip.

So happy to hear!

Hope you had a blast!

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Fantastic explanation. I am planning a trip to Bali in April. Around 9 days. So, I should be able to cover the itinerary suggested by you for 7 days + the Gili islands. Do you recommend Gili islands or Nusa islands ?

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You can find a 10-day Bali itinerary here. If you are traveling with friends, I would go to Gili Island, for couples, I’d go to Nusa Penida. Both are great options!

Let me know if you have any questions.

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at which areas did you stay? only in ubud?

Hi Cisem, We´ve taken 2 different trips to Bali and stayed across most of the island apart from Ubud 😉

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sir we are planing to Go bali in Feb. So pls suggest cost with Us.

Thanks for your comment. How many days are you planning to be traveling?

how did you make that cute little map?

We have a friend who is a fantastic artist and draw that Bali map for us 😉

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We want to go bali in end December. So please tell m6the details.

We’ve been to Bali in November and June, but never in December since it’s the beginning of the rain season, so we can’t give extra advice beyond the tips mentioned in our Bali guides and articles.

Hope you have a nice Tour in Bali!

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12 things to know before going to Bali, Indonesia

Jan 18, 2024 • 8 min read

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These top tips for visiting Bali can help you plan the perfect trip © Klaus Vedfelt / Getty Images

The Indonesian island of Bali is a sun-soaked paradise that attracts every type of traveler, from budget-conscious backpackers to luxury jet-setters.

But – as with any destination – the vast majority of travelers (especially first-timers) will have a number of questions, whether it's "Can unmarried couples stay together in Bali?" (an increasingly common one in the light of recently-introduced new rules for tourists in Bali, which we'll get to later) or "What should I wear?"

Thankfully, Bali is one of the easiest destinations to explore, although its size – the island covers 5776 sq km (2230 sq miles) – means travelers should take the time to think about what they want to see and do relatively early on. For example, places such as Seminyak , with its beach clubs and five-star hotels, tend to become somewhat crowded during peak season, while more rural destinations, such as Ubud , might well require a longer taxi journey  but are absolutely worth the effort, especially for those keen to avoid the crowds.

It's also worth bearing in mind that Bali is one of Asia's safest destinations. As with any holiday hot spot, there are always going to be certain things we can do to ensure we stay safe while traveling, but crackdowns on petty theft and bad behavior have all helped transform the island into a wonderfully family-friendly destination .

Here are our top tips for anyone heading to Bali.

A farmer in a terraced field

1. Check your vaccinations are up-to-date before traveling to Indonesia

There are no mandatory vaccinations for visitors to Bali (barring the need for travelers arriving from countries with a high yellow fever transmission risk to carry a yellow fever vaccination certificate), although Hepatitis A, typhoid and tetanus are often recommended. Bali falls into the "low to no risk" category when it comes to malaria.

Rabies remains a big problem in Indonesia, and although it claims fewer lives in Bali than elsewhere (according to the World Health Organization, 11 people died from rabies in the first half of 2023), it still exists, and the rabies vaccination is worth considering. Working out what vaccinations you need for a holiday to Bali is mostly a personal choice, but if you have concerns, contact your local physician for the latest guidance.

2. Bring a reusable bottle

One of the most asked questions by tourists: "Is Bali's tap water safe to drink?" The short answer is "no." Stick to bottled water or, better still, bring a bottle with a built-in water filtering membrane. Purchasing bottled water – especially in restaurants – can quickly become expensive, which is another reason we're fans of reusable filtered ones, such as Larq and Lifestraw. These are also handy when it comes to purifying water used for cleaning fruits and vegetables. Additionally, try to steer clear of ice and use bottled water to brush your teeth.

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3. Don't write off the rainy season

Having a rough idea of when dry and rainy seasons fall is undoubtedly something that is useful to know before heading to Indonesia . But bear with us – Bali's rainy season, which takes place between October and April, is a great time to visit. It's typified by short, sharp showers that often only last a few minutes. And in addition to the fact that prices for everything – from regional airfares to hotels – plummet, the island becomes wonderfully lush, the weather is still warm (typically hovering between 24°C/75°F and 29°C/85°F), and the main tourist attractions are blissfully crowd-free. You'll also find it easier to snap up places on excursions, such as snorkeling tours and guided hikes.

4. Buy some bug spray

To be clear, Bali doesn't have a major mosquito problem, but like anywhere in Southeast Asia, these pesky biting bugs love the occasional bloodsucking session – in the case of Bali, particularly during the rainy season between November and April. Lighten the load on your wallet by purchasing your repellent in Bali and opting for bug sprays made in Asia. Popular (and much cheaper) Asian brands you'll find throughout Indonesia include Soffell (snap up the surprisingly pleasant floral-scented version if you can).

5. Avoid traveling during peak times

Traffic in Bali can be horrendous – especially around busier spots such as Denpasar and Kuta – and estimated journey times on apps like Google Maps or Grab are notoriously unreliable. Peak times tend to be 6am to 8am (but roads often remain busy until 10am when day-trippers head out) and 4pm to 7pm. Allow plenty of time to get from A to B, especially when heading to the airport.

A pathway between lily-covered ponds leads to a temple building

6. Pack clothes that will cover you up for when you're not on the beach

In Bali, skimpy swimwear is fine for the beach, but definitely not for trips to a supermarket or restaurant.

Men and women need to ensure their shoulders and upper legs are covered when visiting religious sites, although most of these places will have sarongs for visitors to borrow. Pack like a pro by taking a light cotton scarf that can double as a sarong if you visit a temple or other religious site, and a pair of light cotton trousers (bonus points if they've got a built-in mosquito repellent), which will protect you from bites while also providing enough coverage at sites where tiny denim shorts or a vest just won't cut it.

7. Behave respectfully

Various media reports might give the impression it's easy to get into trouble in Bali, but it's not. In reality, you just need to be sensible: don't do drugs (being caught with under a gram of cannabis will land you in prison), be respectful and dress appropriately at religious sites, don't ride a motorbike or moped without a helmet (Bali's police have recently started cracking down especially hard on foreign moped drivers), and treat locals with respect.

8. Locals will be keen to share their knowledge with you

Staying at a hotel with a concierge or a friendly receptionist? Feel free to grill them about the best local bar, beach or restaurant. The Balinese are incredibly proud of their island  – don't be surprised if the bartender at your favorite beach bar ends up inviting you to their home for dinner with their family – and love nothing more than telling visitors about their favorite beach, nature walk or temple.

A popular Balinese meal of rice with a variety of vegetables in a wooden bowl

9. Eat, drink, stay and shop locally

Don't be afraid to go local, whether this means eating at tiny family-run restaurants or opting for local drink brands. You'll pay less and enjoy delicious local dishes, and you'll be contributing directly to the local economy, too. These days, even the smallest restaurants, bars and independent hotels will be listed on online review sites such as Zomato (especially popular in Asia), and a quick glance should tell you whether the business in question is reputable or not.

10. Carry some loose change

Many businesses in Bali will take payment by card, but there are still plenty of places that only take cash. These include temples, smaller souvenir shops and beachfront masseuses (which, by the way, offer some of the best massages going). ATMs on the island can be unreliable and are also few and far between in some areas. Additionally, don't assume you'll always have the mobile data you'll need to book a ride-share taxi. If you need to hail a tuk-tuk or taxi from the side of the road, it's highly likely you'll need to pay in cash.

When using ATMs, opt for ones connected with major banks (in Indonesia, these include BNI, Bank Mandiri, BCA and CIMB Niaga) to avoid withdrawal fees and remember that Indonesian ATMs issue the cash first, so don't forget to wait for your card to appear.

11. Get around by moped (but always wear a helmet)

Mopeds are the cheapest way to get around Bali  and often – especially during rush hour in places such as Kuta – the quickest, too. They're also offered as a mode of transport by Grab and Gojek (Bali's most popular ride-sharing apps), and prices for journeys via mopeds are significantly cheaper than those made by car. Just remember to check the reviews of your chosen driver and always wear a helmet (the driver will typically provide one). Avoid hailing scooter taxis on the street – you won't be able to check their credentials, and, in reality, Grab and Gojek have so many scooter drivers (both identifiable for their bright green jackets) that there's simply no need.

12. There is a no-sex-before-marriage law

In December 2022, the Indonesian government brought in a new law that forbids sex outside of marriage. Technically, this law applies to visitors as well as locals.

At the time, it was announced that the legislation won't be introduced until late 2025. Since then, Bali's governor has said that the law – dubbed by some newspapers as the "Bali bonk ban"– won't apply to tourists and, additionally, guilty parties can only be reported by spouses, parents or children. In summary, the law represents a worrying development for human rights in Indonesia, but it's not one that is likely to affect tourists.

This article was first published May 2019 and updated January 2024

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27 Unmissable Things to Do in Bali: Creating Your Dream Bali Bucket List

  • 1 DISCOVER YOUR INDONESIA
  • 2 1. Try a Bali Floating Breakfast
  • 3 2. Explore the Fifty Shades of Green at the Rice Terraces
  • 4 3. Go Island Hopping on the Nusa Islands
  • 5 4. Get Jiggy at Gili Islands
  • 6 5. Experience Sunrise with an Active Volcano in Bali
  • 7 6. Find Peace at a Bali Water Temple
  • 8 7. Spoil yourself with a choice of Scenic Bali Sunsets
  • 9 8. Stay in a Jungle Forest Villa
  • 10 9. Swing into Nature with the Bali Swing
  • 11 10. Play Hide and Seek with Monkeys at the Monkey Sanctuary
  • 12 11. Go Chasing Waterfalls
  • 13 12. Try a Nourishing and wholesome Bali Smoothie Bowl
  • 14 13. Enjoy the Harmony of Handara Gate
  • 15 14. Find blue fire and a sulphuric lake at Mount Ijen Volcano
  • 16 15. Take a Dip with an Epic View in an Infinity Pool
  • 17 16. Get Your Surf On with Affordable Lessons
  • 18 17. Pura Lempuyang Temple (Gates of Heaven)
  • 19 18. Revelling in Bali’s Beach Clubs
  • 20 19. Tirta Gangga Water Palace
  • 21 20. Relax and Unwind in a Stunning Bali Flower Bath
  • 22 21. Take an Authentic Balinese Cooking Class
  • 23 22. Taking a Holy Dip at Tirta Empul
  • 24 23. Take in the Views at Uluwatu Temple
  • 25 24. Enjoy a Fresh Seafood Dinner in Jimbaran (right on the beach)
  • 26 25. Discovering the Magic of Ubud Markets
  • 27 26. Soaring High with Paragliding in Bali
  • 28 Embracing Serenity with a Yoga Retreat in Bali
  • 29 Bali Bucket List Frequently Asked Questions

Why do so many travellers from around the world flock to Bali ? Well, the Bali bucket list can be summed up in three words: TROPICAL, CULTURAL AND AFFORDABLE! It can be honestly said that of Indonesia’s cities, The concentration of travel activities is the attractions in Bali.

Whether you’re a culture buff, thirsty surfer, waterfall lover, island-hopping hipster, party hunter, or sun-seeking beach dweller, you can truly find tropical palm tree perfection at every turn – truly the best of Bali.

There is a place to visit in Bali for every type of traveller and what I most love is that it’s a lot easier on the pocket than other island destinations like Mauritius and Maldives!

From the must-see temples to wandering lush emerald rice terraces , the Bali bucket list is a collection of moments that are the best things to do in Bali Indonesia.

This is a map of Bali with some of these incredible Bali Bucket list locations

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1. Try a Bali Floating Breakfast

Swarming the Instagram feeds for the last few years, the Bali floating breakfast is honestly a bucket list item that I strongly recommend you tick off. As a result of its growing social media popularity, many accommodations in Bali now offer this luxurious experience .

MY TOP BALI FLOATING BREAKFASTS ARE:

⭐ KAMANDALU RESORT (1ST PICK)

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Ubud is considered to be the epicentre of the floating breakfast craze, most likely because’s the area surrounded by the lushest, jungle and rainforest atmosphere.

⭐ KAYON JUNGLE RESORT (2ND PICK)

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Whether you’re ballin’ on a budget or living the champagne lifestyle, you’ll find luxury and affordable options. This is now one of the most coveted things to do at Bali hotels!

⭐ SAMSARA UBUD (3RD PICK)

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Thankfully the craze has expanded to the rest of the island. Below I’ve listed some of the most popular places to stay to get your Bali floating breakfast:

🍳 Ziva A Boutique

🍳 Villa Kayu Raja

🍳 Shore Amora

📖 RELATED READ: 35 Fabulous Floating Breakfast Bali Hotels with Pricing and Details

TRAVELIST TIP: Want to get others lusting after this experience? Make it a photographic event! Don’t be shy to ask politely for your accommodation staff to take your picture, they’ve become quite used to this request, but if you know your angles, giving them direction is key.

Want to try a FLOATING BREAKFAST WITHOUT A HOTEL STAY?  Try these awesome Combo Tours:

➡️ Ubud Romantic Floating Breakfast with Spa & Jungle Swing Tour (4.9/5 star rated +66 Reviews) >> BOOK ✅

➡️ Ubud Floating Breakfast & Hot Air Balloon Tour (4.4/5 star rated + 38 Reviews) >> BOOK ✅

2. Explore the Fifty Shades of Green at the Rice Terraces

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Of the many (many) sights to see in Bali, this is one of my favourites. Sometimes the bustle of the party scene and crowded beaches makes you crave a bit of solitude and serenity and this is truly the place to find it. There are two main rice terraces to visit in Bali, the first (and more popular) is:

1) Tegalalang Rice Terraces (Ubud)

2) Jatiluwih Rice Terraces (North West Bali) 📖 READ THE FULL POST

Check out these AWESOME COMBO TOURS that all include a trip to Tegalalang Rice Terraces

Bali Instagram Tour

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Affordable Best of Ubud Tour

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There is an enchanting and calming nature to being surrounded by vast green rolling hills. Best visited first thing in the morning or late afternoon, it sets a gorgeous background for peace and stillness in refuge from the city.

TRAVELIST TIP: This is high on the Indonesia Bali tourist attractions list because both are equally beautiful, but if you’re looking to avoid the crowds a tiny bit more, then choose Jatiluwih Rice Terraces for a visit.

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3. Go Island Hopping on the Nusa Islands

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The Nusa islands hold some of the most photographed unique landscapes in Indonesia and are a short speed boat ride away from Bali. The Nusa Islands are comprised of:

🏝️ Nusa Penida

🏝️ Nusa Lembongan

🏝️ Nusa Ceningan

Instagram-worthy Places to Visit in Nusa Penida include:

📸 WEST: Angel’s Billabong, Broken Beach and Kelingking Cliff

📸 EAST: Atuh Beach, Diamond Beach, Crystal Bay and Rumah Pohon Treehouse

NUSA PENIDA DAY AND MUTIDAY TOURS:

Nusa Penida East (Private or Shared options)

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Nusa Penida East/West/ Combo Tour with Photographer

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Nusa Penida 2D1N Tour from Bali

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2-Day Nusa Penida and Lembongan Tour

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I strongly recommend staying on Nusa Penida and doing a two-day tour with a sprinkling of snorkelling with manta rays too.

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TRAVELIST TIP: If you only have a day to visit Nusa Penida, I recommend the Nusa Penida West tour with snorkelling at Manta Bay, Crystal Bay and Wall Point . If you have the opportunity to stay overnight then you need to check out the East attractions of Nusa Penida too- J aw-dropping!

NUSA PENIDA RELATED POSTS:

📖 READ: Is Nusa Penida Worth Visiting?

📖 READ: 20 Amazing Things To Do in Nusa Penida: Bali’s Beautiful Neighbour

📖 READ: 15 Gastronomic Treasures: The Best Nusa Penida Restaurants to Visit

📖 READ: The Best Places to Stay on Nusa Penida – All regions and budgets covered

📖 READ: Picking the Best Nusa Penida East Tours

📖 READ: A Guide to The Best Nusa Penida West Tours

4. Get Jiggy at Gili Islands

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The Gili Islands (Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air) are also definitely worth mentioning. The three islands each have their own inciting activities if you’re looking for amazing parties, beach lounging, incredible diving or even snorkelling with turtles- All can be done on these stunning pieces of paradise!

🏝️ Gili Trawangan: Party Central – plenty of bars, cafes, restaurants and very touristy

🏝️ Gili Meno: Home of the sculpture (yes the one you see all over the ‘gram). A quieter vibe with plenty of snorkelling and hotels

🏝️ Gili Air: Quiet Seclusion -For those seeking relaxation and romance (plenty of honeymoon hotels and resorts)

GILI ISLAND TOURS & TICKETS FROM BALI

Private 3-Day Gili Islands Tour with Snorkeling from Bali

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Fast Boat Ticket Between Bali and Gili Trawangan by Blue Water Express

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From Bali: Gili Islands 2-Day Tour with Beachfront Resort

⭐ 5-Star Resort + 🍽️3-course candle-lit dinner incl.

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Private Snorkeling Trip Gili Trawangan & Gili Meno

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Although Nusa Islands are closer, some prefer to add visiting the Gili islands if you’re visiting Lombok too , the next big island East of Bali. Regardless of whether you visit one or both, this needs to be added to your activities to do in Bali

🚢 GET YOUR SPEEDBOAT TICKET FROM BALI ➡️ Fast Boat Ticket between Bali (Padang Bai), Nusa Penida, Gili Islands and Lombok

This is one of my favourite Indonesia Bali places to visit because I absolutely am in awe of the underwater wildlife and the untouched island’s natural beauty.

5. Experience Sunrise with an Active Volcano in Bali

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Trekking to the summit of Mount Batur is truly one of the once-in-a-lifetime Bali activities.

Okay, now a 4 am start might not be for everyone , but gosh, the reward is an experience that will stay etched in your soul forever.

In the stillness of pre-dawn, you will watch as the dark gradually transforms to a hazy pink before the first gilded glow ascends from the horizon. After the Batur sunrise, you’ll witness the sea of clouds engulfing your surroundings which is unlike anything you can compare to in the world.

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TRAVELIST TIP: Dress in layers, despite the rest of the island being extremely tropical and humid, at a summit height of approximately 1700 metres above sea level, it’s going to be rather chilly before sunrise.

This is definitely for those looking for more adventure activities in Bali, but it’s totally worth the early wake-up and trek! It was one of the most fun things to do in Bali – for me at least!

Hungry for more volcano treks in Indonesia? 📖 READ THESE BLOGS: Mount Bromo  and Kawah Ijen and this awesome 7-day East Java Itinerary  

6. Find Peace at a Bali Water Temple

Regardless of your religious background , visiting temples in Bali has been high on the travellers’ Bali Places to visit list for years!

📖 RELATED READ: 15 Incredible Temples in Bali: Exploring Bali’s Spiritual Essence

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Why? Because these are honestly some of the most unique water temples in the world . The two water temples I recommend you top your list with are Tanah Lot Temple (above) and Ulun Danu (below).

Tanah Lot Temple is great for sunset viewing as its located on the ocean shore and watching the tide come in and engulf the base to create the illusion of the temple floating on water is simply gorgeous.

📖 RELATED READ: Witness the Stunning Tanah Lot Sunset (with 4 Insider Tips to Dodge the Crowds)

Ulun Danu Temple

Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is another illusionist temple that appears to float on a lake, coupled with a mountainous landscape as its backdrop, this 350-year-old gem is nothing short of mesmerizing .

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7. Spoil yourself with a choice of Scenic Bali Sunsets

There are honestly countless places to enjoy a magical sunset scene in Bali . Whether you’re looking for the ocean view, beach vibe, utter silence, cliffside landscapes or lush forest vibes ; there is something for everyone!

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Here are a couple of awesome choices to see the fiery ombre of reds intertwined with the cotton candy clouds:

🌅 THE LAWN – Trendy cocktails and beach bar with an infinity pool

🌅 MUNDUK MODING PLANTATION  – to be in line with the sunset whilst dipping a toe in the infinity pool is simply magical

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🌅 LA BRISLA BALI – Brushing the brilliant volcanic sands of Echo Beach, A tropical dream, that invites you to slip away into the sea breeze whilst taking in the sunset

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TRAVELIST TIP:  Try a different place every day if you have the opportunity, As mentioned above the temples of Tanah Lot , Ulun Danu and Pura Lempuyang are also stunning for a sunset view in g of Bali’s best sights!

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🌅 PEMUTERAN BAY – isolated, tranquil and serene. This is the absolute height of finding peace in Bali.

🌅 SAYAN HOUSE UBUD – tucked into the lush rainforest, the islandy decor and moreish dishes are one of the best places to enjoy a sunset cocktail in Ubud

🌅 LA PLANCHA – possibly the most popular and easily accessible place for first-time Bali beachgoers

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TRAVELIST TIP: Beach clubs are bars are the most popular sunset viewing spots so if you’re planning to visit you may have to call and book ahead of time or get there early.

8. Stay in a Jungle Forest Villa

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If nature therapy is your kind of holiday, a forest hotel is exactly what you need in Bali. As much as some love the ocean view, this island is more than just gorgeous beaches.

Imagine waking to the sounds of chirping birds and becoming engulfed in lush greenery while breakfast is served floating in your private pool. – Could it get any better?

Leave the city madness and enjoy luxurious jungle retreats. Reconnect with nothing but lush green jungles, and rich plantations – truly one of Bali’s best things to do.

CHECK OUT THESE GREAT BALI JUNGLE VILLA OPTIONS :

Nandini Jungle Resort

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Bambu Indah

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Camaya Bali

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Amarta Pesagi Eco Retreat

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Bali Jungle Camping

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TRAVELIST TIP: Staying at these truly encapsulates the feeling of nature with the luxury of hotel-style accommodation. It really is one of my must-do things in Bali given its affordability. Check to see if your villa has a pool or floating breakfast option . These accommodations are also great for drone shots but check with the villa first regarding drone regulations.

9. Swing into Nature with the Bali Swing

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One of the first major attractions in Bali for Instagrammers was the Bali swing. This shot and video are still highly coveted by social media influencers in the travel sphere. It is still one of the must-see places in Bali!

Bali Jungle Swing with extra Insta Photo spots in Ubud

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Bali Swing, Rice Terraces & Monkey Forest Tour with lunch overlooking Mount Batur

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Swinging into the vast lush green atmosphere of the rice fields or rainforest is really one of the fun things to do! Bali has really brought up its Instagram game!

AFFORDABLE JUNGLE SWING-ONLY TOURS WITH ADD’S ON:

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➡️ Aloha Swing Ubud Ticket in Bali (7K Booked, ⭐4.6 Star rated, 📝721 Reviews)

TRAVELIST TIP: If you’re really looking for the ‘ultimate Bali look’ make sure you’re wearing the right attire. A long flowing dress or skirt looks great in the videos. You’ll find that there are dresses for hire at pretty much all swings. You can literally slip it on over your clothes, double-check before booking!

10. Play Hide and Seek with Monkeys at the Monkey Sanctuary

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The Ubud Monkey Forest is the home to not one but three temples which are entwined and woven with jungle growths, vines and mystique! Cohabiting this area with the overgrown jungle temples are 100’s if not 1000’s of grey Balinese macaques monkeys. Watching these little guys jump from tree to tree and swing along the vines has become one of the top attractions in Bali!

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🐒 Ubud Rice Terraces, Temples and Volcano Day Trip (4.8/5 Rated & 1724 Reviews) ➡️ BOOK IT

As adorable as these critters are, they are equally mischievous. We also have to remember they are wild creatures. Visiting really has become one of the more unique things to do in Bali, but none of the monkeys are tame or to be touched.

The sanctuary also makes sure they are fed regularly but there is the option to buy some peanuts to feed them too, it really has become one of the top things to do in Bali.

TRAVELIST TIP: Don’t wear anything that isn’t securely attached to you, things like sunglasses, hats, loose jewellery etc. are easily grabbed and taken by the more mischievous monkeys. The monkey’s keen sense of smell is also a target to things that you may in your bag or backpack so leave your snacks behind unless you want to end up in the middle of an aggressive monkey food fight

11. Go Chasing Waterfalls

Bali sightseeing wouldn’t be complete without visiting a waterfall or two. On this stunning island, you’re spoilt for choice with 11 different waterfalls to choose from.

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Depending on where you’re located there are great waterfalls near Ubud as well as in North and Central Bali. Tourist attractions like these are not often as frequented which is great because you can sometimes have the entire area to yourself, awesome for swimming, jumping off rocks and general photography.

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There is nothing better than trekking through some jungle foliage and gently hearing that rush of water.

BALI WATERFALLS NEAR UBUD

  • Tegenungan Waterfall
  • Tibumana Waterfall
  • Tukad Cepung Waterfall
  • Kanto Lampo Waterfall

BALI WATERFALLS IN NORTH BALI

  • Sekumpul Waterfall
  • Aling Aling waterfall
  • Git Git Waterfall
  • Munduk Waterfall
  • Banyumala Waterfall

WATERFALLS IN CENTRAL BALI

  • Nungnung Waterfall
  • Leke Leke Waterfall

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TRAVELIST TIP: I know that if your trip is short you’re not going to be able to visit all of them but a waterfall visit should be at least one of your activities in Bali . Sightseeing Bali just wouldn’t be complete without a waterfall trip. Definitely try to check out Sekumpul Waterfall if you can only see one! If you have a free day, try a waterfall tour to tick a couple of these off your Bali best-of list!

📖 RELATED READ:  Madakaripura and Tumpak Sewu Waterfall in East Java

12. Try a Nourishing and wholesome Bali Smoothie Bowl

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I fell in love with the vibrant smoothie bowls in Bali! They’re not just delicious and healthy, but also a feast for the eyes. Many of the places to get them lie in Canggu, where you’ll find a plethora of cafes serving up these colourful delights topped with fresh fruits and granola.

These are some of my favourite Bali Smoothie Bowl cafes:

🍓 Give (Canggu)

🍓 Pels Supershop (Canggu)

🍓 Kynd Community (Seminyak)

🍓 Cafe Organic (Seminyak)

🍓 The Loft (Uluwatu)

📖 RELATED READ : 15 Best & Beautiful Smoothie Bowls Bali: Taste, Price, Location and Instaworthiness

13. Enjoy the Harmony of Handara Gate

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The Handara Gate , with its majestic Balinese architecture set against the backdrop of lush mountains, is an Instagrammer’s dream. I couldn’t resist taking a few snaps myself! It’s truly one of Bali’s most iconic lan

The gate is open from sunrise to sunset, but there’s a small entrance fee of IDR 30 000 (approximately $2). – BRING CASH

TRY THESE COMBO TOURS that include the HANDARA GATE :

North Bali Charm Tour – Lake Bratan, Handara Gate, Waterfall & Swing (📝557 Reviews | ⭐4.8/5 Star Rated) ➡️ BOOK IT

Ulun Danu Temple, Handara Gate, Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, and sunset Tanah Lot Temple Tour (📝72 Reviews | ⭐5 Star Rated & 🥇Viator Badge of Excellence) ➡️ BOOK IT

Bali Instagram Tour (✅20K Booked | 📝2K Reviews | ⭐4.8/5 Star Rated) ➡️ BOOK IT

TRAVELIST TIP: Try to visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the crowds and get the best light for your photos.

14. Find blue fire and a sulphuric lake at Mount Ijen Volcano

woman at Mount Ijen  standing at kawah ijen crater rim

One of the most unforgettable experiences was my trip to Mount Ijen volcano to see the sulfuric lake at sunrise. The trek up the mountain wasnt challenging (literally just a steep uphill walk on a paved road).

The sight of the turquoise sulfuric lake, illuminated by the first rays of the sun, is truly magical. And if you’re lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the elusive blue fire!

📖 RELATED READ: The Magic of Mount Ijen: An Adventure to a Blue Flame Volcanic Crater Lake

This is an overnight trip from Bali, You’ll leave in the evening, travel to the port and cross over from there. Its an awesome experience and one of the more adventurous things on the Bali Bucketlist

TRAVELIST TIP: DRESS FOR THE COLD! As humid as Bali gets, when you’re up at 1000+ metres above sea level, the chill is real! Dress in layers, cause you definitely will get warm from the walk-up. Then you’ll add them back on as you wait for sunrise.

🌋If you really want a true adventure Experience I highly recommend doing a 3 day 2 night East Java trip that includes Mount Bromo (an even more epic volcano), Tumpak Sewu Waterfall (the Niagra Falls of Java) and Mount Ijen (the turquoise lake with blue fire) ➡️ CHECK AVAILABILITY

📖 RELATED READ: The Amazing Mount Bromo Sunrise Hike & 7 Convincing Reasons to Visit

Mount Ijen Volcanic Crater Overnight Trip from Bali

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3D2N Mount Ijen Bromo Tour from Ubud Bali

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Mount Ijen multi-option tour from Bali

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15. Take a Dip with an Epic View in an Infinity Pool

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There’s nothing quite as luxurious as lounging in an infinity pool with views of Bali’s lush landscapes. Some of my top picks include the Hanging Gardens of Bali , The Edge , and Munduk Moding Plantation . Each offers a unique perspective of Bali’s natural beauty, from verdant rainforests to rolling hills and vast oceans.

Here are a few more of my favourite Bali Infinity Pool Hotels/Resorts

Komaneka at Tanggayuda

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ALILA VILLAS ULUWATU

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SUARGA PADANG PADANG

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16. Get Your Surf On with Affordable Lessons

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The island’s diverse surf spots cater to all levels, from beginners to seasoned pros.

Kuta , with its sandy bottom and consistent breaks, is a fantastic spot for beginners, under the watchful eyes of the friendly local instructors. Canggu , with its mix of reef and beach breaks, offers a bit more of a challenge. My favourite spot there is Batu Bolong, known for its long rides and chilled-out vibe.

Then there’s Legian, located between Kuta and Seminyak, which offers fun, manageable waves and a vibrant beach scene. But it’s not just about the surf – it’s the stunning sunsets, the warm Balinese hospitality, and the post-surf Bintangs at the beach bars that make surfing in Bali truly epic!

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17. Pura Lempuyang Temple (Gates of Heaven)

Pura Luhur Lempuyang Temple in Bali Pura Lempuyang Gates of Heaven Temple

Nestled on the slopes of Mount Lempuyang, this ancient temple is a place of serene tranquillity and unmatched beauty. However, this Bali attraction has felt the heat from tourists over the last few years as a result of exposing the ‘Instagram vs Reality’ versions of the temple.

Now I’m not one to judge, whether you want the coveted shot or are more inclined to see the more ‘natural beauty’ of Bali without the edit – Its totally up to you 🙂

Regardless of the above, The temple’s exquisite architecture is a sight to behold, with captivating dragon heads and long tails descending from the top. But what truly takes your breath away is the ‘Gates of Heaven,’ an internet legend that frames the majestic Bali volcano in a picture-perfect view.

TRAVELIST TIP: Dress modestly when visiting Pura Lempuyang out of respect for the local culture. Yoga poses where your feet are high off the ground are also considered disrespectful. a sarong to cover your legs would be appropriate. As for the waiting time, arriving later in the afternoon is said to have a slightly shorter wait than an early morning start.

Pura Lempuyang Entrance Fee & Opening Hours: The temple is open from 7 am to 5 pm. The entrance fee is IDR 100 000 (approximately $7), If you want to take a shuttle to the top, instead of climbing over 200 stairs it’s an additional IDR 50 00

How long is the wait at Pura Lempuyang (Gates of Heaven Temple): Ok, so there’s no beating around the bush here, Pura Luhur Lempuyang Temple Bali is one of the most popular and busiest spots in Bali. It’s an estimated minimum 2-hour wait to take the photo between the Gates of Heaven. It could be shorter or longer depending on what time of year you visit as well as the time of day.

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Rice Terraces, Water Palace, Waterfall & Gates of Heaven Tour

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18. Revelling in Bali’s Beach Clubs

As a beach lover and social butterfly, I must say that no trip to Bali is complete without a day spent at one of its iconic beach clubs . These tropical paradises are the epitome of Bali’s laid-back luxury, offering everything from beachfront lounging and sunset cocktails to world-class dining and vibrant nightlife.

First up is Sunday’s Beach Club , tucked away on a pristine white sandy beach in Uluwatu. Here, you can spend your day exploring the crystal-clear lagoon, lounging under the sun, or simply enjoying the live acoustic music by the bonfire at night. The vibe here is intimate and relaxed, making it the perfect place to unwind.

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Next is The Lawn Canggu , a favourite of mine due to its breathtaking ocean views and hip, bohemian atmosphere. Whether you’re chilling on a daybed, sipping cocktails by the infinity pool, or dancing barefoot in the sand, you’ll definitely feel the Canggu cool here.

Finns Beach Club in Seminyak is another must-visit for its stunning bamboo structure, multiple pools, and epic sunset views. Their daily DJ sets and regular parties make it a hotspot for those looking to let loose.

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La Brisla , located on the vibrant Seminyak beach, offers an equally laid-back vibe with its stylish decor, delicious tapas, and extensive cocktail menu. It’s the perfect spot for a chilled date or a girls’ night out.

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Lastly, there’s Potato Head Beach Club , arguably Bali’s most famous beach club. With its quirky design, infinity pool overlooking the ocean, and impressive line-up of international DJs, it’s a place where unforgettable memories are made.

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TRAVELIST TIP: Bali beach clubs often have either an entry fee or a minimum spend depending on where you want to sit/hang out. Daybeds and pool access will also depend on the pricing option you go for. If you go in a group it’s obviously easier to split the costs for a bigger area to chill in. These places also get super busy so be sure to look into booking ahead, especially for weekends!

Visiting these beach clubs should definitely be on your Bali bucket list. They perfectly embody Bali’s ‘work hard, play hard’ ethos, offering a unique blend of relaxation and revelry against the backdrop of Bali’s stunning natural beauty. So, get ready to soak up the sun, sip on a cocktail, and live it up, Bali-style!

19. Tirta Gangga Water Palace

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Tirta Gangga, a former royal water palace, is an absolute gem. The garden’s intricate stone carvings, beautiful koi ponds, and tiered fountains are a testament to the island’s rich cultural heritage. Walking on the stepping stones amidst the koi fish was a surreal experience!

TRAVELIST TIP: Visit early in the morning to avoid the crowds and get the best lighting for your photos. You can also buy fish pellets to get the koi swarming for some pretty photos

Entrance Fee & Opening Hours: Tirta Gangga is open from 7 am to 6 pm daily. The entrance fee is IDR 30 000 (approximately $2).

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20. Relax and Unwind in a Stunning Bali Flower Bath

For a truly indulgent experience, you can’t miss a flower bath at one of Bali’s luxurious spas. Soaking in a tub filled with fragrant flowers and essential oils, overlooking the lush Balinese landscape… it’s the ultimate relaxation.

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Apart from taking some absolutely beautiful shots for the gram’ the benefits of the bath are pretty lovely too, especially for those with dehydrated skin, fatigue and looking for a general timeout from bustling Bali.

These are my top Bali flower bath picks:

🛁 THE UDAYA

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21. Take an Authentic Balinese Cooking Class

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Even as a not-so-foodie, one of the most rewarding and immersive experiences I’ve had in Bali was participating in an authentic Balinese cooking class . It’s not just about learning to cook; it’s a deep dive into the rich culinary traditions of this beautiful island that will tantalize your taste buds and enrich your understanding of Bali’s vibrant culture.

Some of the tours actually begin with a trip to the local market, where you’ll experience the lively hustle and bustle of daily Balinese life, Surrounded by the vivid colours and enticing aromas of fresh produce and spices, you’ll handpick the ingredients for your cooking session under the guidance of your local chef. It definitely gives a deeper appreciation of the freshness and diversity of Balinese cuisine.

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But the best part? Getting to devour your culinary creations at the end! There’s a unique sense of satisfaction in enjoying a meal that you’ve prepared yourself, especially when it’s bursting with the exotic flavours of Bali.

Why should a Balinese cooking class be on your Bali bucket list? Because it’s more than just a cooking class. It’s an enriching, sensory-filled journey that connects you with the heart of Bali – its people, its traditions, and of course, its delicious food. Trust me, your taste buds will thank you!

22. Taking a Holy Dip at Tirta Empul

Visiting Tirta Empul, one of Bali’s largest and busiest water temples. The centrepiece of the temple is its series of purification pools, filled with holy spring water where worshippers and visitors alike can participate in a cleansing ritual.

As you dip into the cool, clear water and allow it to wash over you, it’s hard not to feel a sense of peace and rejuvenation. Many visitors have described feeling ‘healed’ after this unique experience.

But beyond the spiritual aspect, Tirta Empul is also a feast for the senses. The temple complex is vast and beautifully maintained, offering a pleasant walk where you can observe the ceremonies and people.

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While Tirta Empul can get quite touristy, the locals are very tolerant and welcoming to visitors, making it a must-visit regardless of your religious beliefs. Just remember to respect the sanctity of the place and follow the local customs.

So why should visiting Tirta Empul be on your Bali bucket list? Because it’s more than just a tourist spot. It’s a place where you can connect with Bali’s deep spiritual roots, cleanse your body and soul, and gain a deeper understanding of Balinese culture and traditions. It’s an experience that will leave you feeling refreshed, enlightened, and deeply grateful for the privilege of being a part of it.

23. Take in the Views at Uluwatu Temple

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Perched atop a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean, Uluwatu Temple offers stunning views and a unique cultural experience. The temple is home to a troop of mischievous monkeys, who are known to snatch belongings from unsuspecting visitors. But the real highlight is the mesmerizing Kecak Fire Dance performed at sunset.

TRAVELIST TIP:  As cute as the monkeys look, they can turn pretty vicious. Please remember these are wild monkeys, so secure your belongings before entering the temple grounds to avoid any monkey business.

Uluwatu Temple Entrance Fee & Opening Hours: Uluwatu Temple is open from 9 am until 6 pm, with the Kecak Fire Dance starting at 6 pm.

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24. Enjoy a Fresh Seafood Dinner in Jimbaran (right on the beach)

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There’s nothing quite like dining on fresh seafood as you watch the sunset over the ocean. Jimbaran Bay is famous for its beachfront seafood restaurants, where you can enjoy a feast of grilled fish, prawns, squid, and more, right on the sand.

A seafood dinner could cost anywhere from IDR 150,000 to 1,000,000 (approximately $10-$70) per person. Most restaurants are open from late afternoon until late in the night.

Helpful Tip: Make sure to check the prices before you order, as some places can be quite expensive.

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25. Discovering the Magic of Ubud Markets

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Ubud, the cultural heart of Bali, is renowned for its vibrant markets that brim with life, color, and an array of enticing goods. A visit to these markets is a must-do for your Bali bucket list, offering a glimpse into the island’s rich arts and crafts tradition and providing endless shopping opportunities.

First up is the Ubud Traditional Art Market , also known as Pasar Seni Ubud. Located opposite the Puri Saren Royal Ubud Palace, this bustling bazaar sells everything from clothes to jewelry, bags, souvenirs, footwear, and more. The market is a kaleidoscope of woodcarvings, home furnishings, silver-hammered boxes, stone carvings, original paintings, and traditional ikat textiles. Be sure to bargain a lot – it’s part of the fun!

Another must-visit is the Sukawati Art Market , Bali’s most distinguished and long-standing art market. Here you can find beautiful silk scarves, lightweight shirts, statues, kites, and more. This market is also the perfect spot to pick up Balinese handicrafts and other attractive items.

For a more local experience, head to the Badung Market. As one of the most visited markets in the Ubud District, it offers an authentic taste of everyday Balinese life, selling everything from fresh produce to household items.

TRAVELIST TIP: 1) Bargain: Price negotiation is definitely a part of the market culture in Bali. Don’t shy away from negotiating the price, but remember to be respectful and actually pay what is fair. Remember the people selling in a market are there to earn money to put food on their tables – so be considerate in negotiating. 2) Timing: The markets are open daily, usually from 08:00 to 18:00, with some stalls open until late at night. It’s best to go early in the morning to beat the crowds and the heat. 3) Cash is king: Most vendors only accept cash, so bring enough local currency.

Exploring Ubud’s markets is like stepping into a living tapestry of Balinese culture. It’s an experience that engages all your senses, leaving you with vibrant memories and unique souvenirs. So, make sure to add a visit to these markets to your Bali bucket list – it’s an adventure you won’t want to miss!

26. Soaring High with Paragliding in Bali

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There’s nothing quite like the thrill of paragliding, and in Bali, you’ll find some of the most stunning locations in the world to try this exhilarating sport. One such place is Timbis Beach, a hidden gem located on the island’s southern peninsula.

Here at Timbis Beach, you can embark on an unforgettable paragliding adventure, soaring high above the breathtaking Indian Ocean, limestone cliffs, and even hidden temples. Operated by Timbis Paragliding Bali, one of the safest tandem and course paragliding operators in Bali, you’re in good hands as you take flight.

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For a different perspective, why not try paragliding from the famous Uluwatu Cliff? This experience allows you to glide over the tropical Balinese landscape, offering a unique vantage point of the island.

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Whether you’re a seasoned paraglider or a first-timer, there’s something for everyone. Timbis even offers a 2-day introductory paragliding course for those looking to dive deeper into the sport. And don’t worry about age restrictions – Timbis paragliding welcomes thrill-seekers from 5 to 60 years old!

The best time for paragliding in Bali is during the dry season, from April to October when the wind conditions are favourable.

TRAVELIST TIP: This is a given but please only do this activity if you feel comfortable and have TRAVEL INSURANCE! Always listen to your instructors and follow all the instructions

Adding paragliding to your Bali bucket list is a no-brainer. It’s an adrenaline-fueled adventure that offers unparalleled views of Bali’s stunning landscape. So why wait? Take the leap and experience the magic of flight in Bali!

Embracing Serenity with a Yoga Retreat in Bali

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If you’re looking to add a unique, rejuvenating experience to your Bali bucket list, then immersing yourself in a yoga retreat or class should definitely be a consideration. The island’s tranquil settings and rich spiritual heritage make it an idyllic destination for both budding yogis and seasoned practitioners.

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Bali’s yoga retreats are more than just stretching and deep breathing; they offer a holistic journey into well-being. Whether nestled amidst lush rice terraces, perched on cliff tops overlooking the ocean, or hidden within serene forests, these retreats are havens of peace and tranquillity.

The benefits of a yoga retreat in Bali extend far beyond the physical. It’s an opportunity to deepen your yoga practice, explore meditation, and discover your inner strength. It’s a chance to detach from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy solitude, which can be incredibly healing.

And let’s not forget the community aspect. Attending a yoga retreat or class is a great way to connect with like-minded individuals from around the world. You’ll share experiences, exchange stories, and form bonds that may last long after the retreat ends.

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Bali Bucket List Frequently Asked Questions

Well, most of these activities listed above can be done alone , however, if you’re looking for company, join an open tour! There are plenty of open tours to choose from. You can also check the traveller groups on Facebook for other solo travellers that you can meet up with to explore places to visit in Bali. Indonesia is visited by tons of solo travellers, so finding like-minded individuals is super easy!

Sunset cocktails Evening spa treatments Try an evening Balinese cooking class Visit the Bali art markets at night – firstly it’s a lot cooler and they don’t just sell art. You’ll find clothes, food, accessories and curios Try the party scene

I could honestly say there are 101 things to do in Bali , but when you’re short on time you’ll have to cut down. The Bali itinerary could be anything a week in Bali to 3 weeks in Bali! If you only have a day in Bali, I’d be extra sad, but you’d have to try to book one of the Bali bucket list tours to cram as much as you can into a day. Bali tours are easy to find, a nice option is the Bali 10 days package, this is a great option if you want to easily visit all of the above-mentioned items . If you’re doing a Southeast Asia itinerary, Bali should definitely be on your list!

Apart from the countless places to visit in Bali, here’s a few more reasons to seal the deal:

⭐ IT’S CHEAP  (particularly when you compare it to the likes of Bora Bora)

⭐ IT’S HEALTH CONSCIOUS  (there are now endless vegan, vegetarian and nutritious food options)

⭐ IT’S FRIENDLY (the people in Bali are kind and welcoming)

⭐ IT’S GORGEOUS  (whether it’s the ridiculously stunning island landscapes, the ancient temples or the beautiful jungle and rainforest

⭐ IT’S JUST AWE-INSPIRING (many people describe a feeling when visiting Bali, I call it the island energy)

I easily fill this article with 100+ attractions of Bali, but that’s not the point here. These are the best things to do in Bali.

If you’re in Bali for a quick vacay, I wanted to give you the ULTIMATE BALI BUCKET LIST-WORTHY things you have to experience whilst being on the Island of the gods.

Here’s hoping it inspires you to return to experience the countless more Bali attractions this paradise has to offer.

I hope this has answered your questions about what to do in Bali, this is the coveted Bali things to see and do which you could easily fit into 1 week in Bali. I know there are plenty of tourist attractions, Bali truly has no shortage but I think that these are the ones that truly give you the essence of the island.

Do you think any other places of interest in Bali should be added to the Bali bucket list? Let me know in the comments below! I’d love to hear about Bali Indonesia tourist spots you’ve visited too!

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Bali Travel Guide 2019 (Budget + Itinerary)

by thepinay solobackpacker | Jan 2, 2019 | Bali , Indonesia , Travel Guide | 49 comments

The mere mention of Bali connotes images of serene, tropical paradise clad in exotic culture and  maidens walking on evergreen rice paddies.  But once you arrive in downtown Denpasar , you will be greeted by a lively, crowded strip of souvenir shops, flashy malls, deafening all-night clubs, restaurants and resorts for all types of budget.

Don’t fret, because once you start exploring outside the tourist strip of Kuta – where Bali tourism started – you will probably agree that those picturesque images of Bali are indeed real!

Here is a travel guide for first time visitors in Bali who want to have a glimpse of the famous Balinese culture and arts .

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BALI TRAVEL GUIDE  with Itinerary + Budget

Best months to visit bali.

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When is the best month to visit Bali?

July to August – Peak Season

May to June – A good month for visiting, the annual rains have stopped

April – Dry Season

November to March – Rainy Season

MONEY EXCHANGE

Bring US dollars because Philippine peso has terrible exchange rate based on my experience. You can also withdraw from ATMs at the airport or in downtown Denpasar.   Bali uses Indonesian rupiah (IDR) as currency.  Current rate is around   PHP 50 = IDR 13,264 (USD 1/ SGD 1.37)

BALI WI-FI/ INTERNET

Stay connected in Bali, Indonesia by renting a pocket Wi-Fi. You can RENT A POCKET WI-FI HERE , good for 7days and can connect up to 5 devices at once.     Just pick it up at Bali airport upon your arrival.

Alternatively, you can also use a simcard.  You can BUY SIMCARD HERE   Pick up at Bali Airport.

HOW TO GET TO BALI FROM MANILA (PHILIPPINES)

Philippine Passport Holders are entitled to a visa-free entry to Indonesia for 30 days.

Several airlines fly from Manila to Bali, but some of them have a lay over at Singapore or Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia .   Philippine Airlines and  Cebu Pacific  have direct flights to Bali from Manila.

HOW TO GET TO BALI FROM BALI AIRPORT

At Bali Airport (Ngurah Rai Airport) you can take a cab to your hotel or  it’s cheaper if you   book Bali airport transport here

If you are staying in Ubud, you can arrange a pick up with your hotel, or rent a car. You can   book for Bali private car here

IMPORTANT: There is a toll fee from airport to downtown Bali. Prepare around IDR 11,000 (PHP 41/ USD 0.82/ SGD 1)

GETTING AROUND BALI, INDONESIA

By car rental.

Whether you are traveling alone or with a group of friends, you can save  if you hire a car when touring Bali.  Pick the destinations that you want to see and create your own itinerary. You can see my sample itinerary below.

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By tour package.

For solo travelers or couples, getting a tour package is a wise idea.  Tours Bali are quite cheap and usually include hotel-pick up and drop-off, English speaking guide, entrance fees and lunch.

Here’s some of the must-do tours for first-timers in Bali:

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Visit Bali’s top attractions including Tegalalang Rice Terraces, Tirta Empul Temple & Holy Springs, Gunung Kawi Royal Monument. Witness how local artisans make gold & silver jewelries in Celuk Village and get awed by the talented sculptures of Mas Village, known for the best wood carving in Bali. Get awed by Barong Dance Performance,a traditional Balinese dance. And indulge on a Kintamani lunch with a stunning view of Mt.Batur.  You can   BOOK THE BALI TOUR HERE

ULUWATU TEMPLE TOUR AND KECAK DANCE

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The best surfing in Bali is arguably found on Uluwatu , at the southeastern coast.  Uluwatu has a world-famous surfing break that produces consistent, great swell of all sizes. It has about seven surf peaks that are perfect for advanced and expert surfers.  Just south of the surfing spot, a cliff is crowned by another famed landmark – Uluwatu Temple , one of the oldest and most important temples to the spirit of the sea in Bali.  During the 10 th century, Empu Kuturan, a Javanese priest, established the first temple here.  During the 15 th century, the founder of the Hindu-Dharma religion reportedly spent his last days here when he attained moksa (oneness with the godhead).

For the uninitiated, Ulu Watu Temple is notorious for its naughty monkeys that snatch sunglasses, drinks, handbags, hats or just about anything that they can reach.

While you are here, don’t miss the renowned Kecak Dance at Uluwatu Temple during sunset .  It is one of my favorite activities in Bali. Before the show I met the friendly performers backstage, and I got to talk to them about their practice and preparations.

The Kecak Dance is unique among Balinese dances as it is not accompanied by a gamelan, instead, a group of barechested men wearing checkered cloth around their waist chanting rhythmic chak-a-chak-chak while their arms are raised, swaying back and fort. The Kecak Fire Dance actually depicts a scene from Ramayana, the story of Prince Rama and Princess Sita.

You can  BOOK THE ULUWATU SUNSET TOUR WITH KECAK DANCE HERE  The private tour includes entrance fees, English speaking guide and hotel pick-up and drop-off.

While you are in the area, have dinner at one of the beachfront restaurants along Jimbaran Beach that serves delicious seafood dishes!

BALI TRAVEL - UBUD

If you are looking to immerse in Bali culture, head to Ubud, the cultural, arts and culinary capital of Bali.  Although this can be done as a day trip from South Bali, staying here is also a great idea to  get a taste of the traditional Balinese  life and explore the surrounding areas.

You can   BOOK THE UBUD TOUR HERE . Tour already includes a visit to Bali Bird Park, Batuan Village, Pura Desa Batuan, Lunch at Bebek Bengil Restaurant, Ubud market, Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave) and Pura Penataran Sasih. This Ubud Tour is inclusive of hotel pick-up and drop off, English speaking guide and entrance fees.

TANAH LOT SUNSET TOUR

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While in Ubud, it is recommended to see Tanah Lot and its postcard worthy temples.  The rock formations here are known for its Balinese temples facing the sea.  The best time to visit, especially for photography enthusiasts, is during sunset.  You can  BOOK TANAH LOT SUNSET TOUR HERE

BALI/UBUD COOKING CLASS

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Discover the secrets of the tasteful Balinese cuisines through a Bali cooking class. There are several places that offer cooking courses especially in Ubud, Bali’s culinary capital, most of them start with a visit to a local market to buy the fresh ingredients and spices  needed for cooking.

You can  BOOK A BALI COOKING CLASS HERE  , the tour includes learn how to make traditional medicine using locally sourced ingredients.

BALI DAY / SIDE TRIPS

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If you are traveling in groups, I suggest you hire a car so you can pick the tourist attractions that you wish to visit. You can   book for Bali private car here

BY TOURIST SHUTTLE BUS

Tourist Shuttle Bus is a popular option for tourists traveling to Lombok Island. They also connect to the main tourist centers on Bali. The most established is Perama Bus .

BY MOTORBIKE

You can hire a motorbike in Bali. Check with your guesthouse or hotel or travel agents. Make sure you have an international driver’s license.  Some motorbike rentals offer delivery and pick-up service, motorbike insurance, pocket Wi-Fi, GoPro Hero4 Silver and 24/7 roadside assistance.

BY BEMO OR BUS

The main form of public transportation in Bali is the bemo (a van or minibus).  Fares are fixed, however, tourists are usually overcharged. Bear in mind that the bemo won’t leave until full.  I will only recommend this if you are with a local who speaks Bahasa Indonesia or Bahasa Bali.

Buses have fixed rate and they leave at the same terminal as bemos .  Only set fares are available, so if you are getting off halfway, you still have to pay for the full price.

BALI TOP ATTRACTIONS

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Address: Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia

Open Hours: Anytime

Entrance Fee: Free

SEMINYAK BEACH

Address: Seminyak, Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia

CANGGU BEACH

Address: Canggu Beach, Canggu, North Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia

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  ULUWATU TEMPLE AND KECAK DANCE

Address: Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia

Open Hours: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Entrance Fee: IDR 20,000 (PHP72/USD 1.49/SGD 2)

Kecak Dance Fee: IDR 100,000 (PHP 377/USD 7/ SGD 10)

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BARONG DANCE

Barong Dance Fee: IDR 100,000 (PHP 377/USD 7/ SGD 10)

MAS VILLAGE

Address: MAS, Ubud, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia

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MONKEY FOREST UBUD

Address: Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia

Open Hours: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM

Entrance Fee:

Adult – IDR 50,000 (PHP 188/ USD 5/SGD 4)

Children – IDR 40,000 (PHP 141/ USD 3/ SGD 4)

UBUD TRADITIONAL ART MARKET

Address: Jalan Raya Ubud No.35, Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia Open Hours: 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM Entrance Fee: Free

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TEGALALANG RICE TERRACES

Address: Jalan Tegallalang, Tegallalang, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80561, Indonesia

Open Hours: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Entrance Fee: IDR 10,000 (PHP 38/ USD 0.75 / SGD 1)

TIRTA EMPUL TEMPLE AND HOLY SPRINGS

Address: Jl. Tirta, Manukaya, Tampaksiring, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80552, Indonesia

Open Hours: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Adult – IDR 15,000 (PHP 57/USD 1/ SGD 2)

Children – IDR 7,500 (PHP 28/ USD 0.56/ SGD 0.77)

JATIWULUH RICE TERRACES

Address: Jalan Jatiluwih Kangin No. 2, Desa Jatiluwih, Penebel, Jatiluwih, Penebel, Kabupaten Tabanan, Bali 82152, Indonesia

Entrance Fee: IDR 15,000 (PHP 57/USD 1/ SGD 2)

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TAMAN AYUN TEMPLE

Address: Jl. Ayodya No.10, Mengwi, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80351, Indonesia

Open Hours: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Foreigner: IDR 20,000 (PHP 75 / USD 1.49/ SGD 2)

Indonesian Citizen: IDR 10,000 (PHP 38/ USD 0.75 / SGD 1)

ULUN DANU TEMPLE

Address: Jl. Bedugul – Singaraja, Candikuning, Baturiti, Candikuning, Baturiti, Kabupaten Tabanan, Bali Open Hours: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Entrance Fee: IDR 30,000 (PHP 113/ USD 2/ SGD 3)

TANAH LOT TEMPLE

Address: Beraban, Kediri, Tabanan Regency, Bali, Indonesia

Open Hours: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Entrance Fee: IDR 60,000 (PHP 227/USD 4/ SGD 6)

WHERE TO STAY IN BALI

First timers in Bali often stay in Kuta (I am guilty) and Legian, honeycombed with narrow lanes fringed by surf shops, money exchange, cheap cafes and souvenir shops, not to mention ceaseless motorbikes.

While top end hotels like Mercure Bali and Hard Rock Hotel Bali seem to dominate the area fronting Kuta Beach, there a good number of budget sleeps (called losmen ) tucked in narrow lanes like Poppies Lane I, JI Benesari and Gang Bedugus. 

Legian on the other hand, beckons slightly older crowd and families on a mid-range budget. You can find pretty comfortable and reasonably-priced rooms along JI Padma and JI Melasti , or in areas in between as well as along Jl Pura Bagus Taruna .

For high-end tourists, Tuban , Seminyak and northern Legian are the place to be.

Pondok Denayu Homestay

Kubu Anyar Street Gang Kingkong 1 No. 4B, Kuta, Kuta, Bali

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Buddha’s Guest House Jalan. Kartika Plaza, gang Pandawa No. 4, Kuta, Bali

EDEN Hotel Kuta Bali – Managed by Tauzia Jalan Kartika Plaza 42 Kuta, Kuta, Bali,

Bintang Kuta Hotel

Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta, Kuta, Bali,

Hard Rock Hotel Bali

Jalan Pantai, Banjar Pande Mas, Kuta, Bali,

Mercure Hotel Kuta

(We stayed here during our  Bali trip).

Jalan Raya Pantai Kuta No. 10X, Banjar Pande Mas, Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali

WHERE TO EAT IN BALI

Indonesian foods are generally Chinese influenced, but if you want to try authentic Balinese or Indonesian dishes, head to a warung or food carts.  Many Balinese dishes require sometime to cook, two of the must-try food here is babi guling (spit-roasted suckling pig) and betutu bebek (duck roasted in banana leaves).

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Bebek Tepi Sawah i n Ubud serves really good roasted duck!  If you want to taste them, Ubud has restaurants by the rice paddies that serve such dishes.  On the other hand, Potato Head Beach Club is the place to be for sipping cocktails at sunset.

Bebek Tepi Sawah

Jl. Raya Goa Gajah

Open Hours: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM Daily

(Roasted duck – betutu bebek)

Temple Hill Studios Jl. Wanagiri 18

Jimbaran, Bali

Open Hours: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM Daily

(Italian dishes)  

Potato Head Beach Club

Jl. Petitenget N0.51B

Seminyak, Kuta

(Cocktails at sun

BALI ITINERARY AND BREAKDOWN OF EXPENSES

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Here’s my sample Bali Itinerary for 4 days 3 nigh to help you plan your trip. Day 1 and Day 3:  For BALI CAR RENTAL, BOOK HERE. Day 2: For BALI TOUR, BOOK HERE.

Feel free to modify this depending on your trip schedule and budget.

BALI BUDGET

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He’re a list of possible expenses in Bali. Of course, hotels, tours and food expenses will depend on your choices, can be lower or higher.

BALI HELPFUL TIPS FOR FIRST-TIMERS

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Dress and act modestly when visiting temples. A sarong or a scarf is handy to cover up; however, the most-visited ones like Uluwatu usually have them for visitors to borrow.

Take off your shoes when entering a house.

Always have a sarong with you in Bali as most temples require you to wear one both male or female.

Do not step on the offerings at doorsteps and gates which are usually small fragrant parcels made of palm leaves, incense and flowers

Avoid touching a person’s head. The Balinese believe that the head is the most sacred part of the body.

Always use your right hand when eating, receiving or giving something.  Using the left hand is believed to be disrespectful.

There were reports of motorcycle-riding thieves in Seminyak and Kuta area. So please be careful with your phones and handbags. Be mindful of your things and surroundings while walking.

ALSO READ: 

YOGYAKARTA ITINERARY + BUDGET

GILI TRAWANGAN TRAVEL GUIDE

Top things to do in yogyakarta, bandung travel guide, makassar for first-timer, mt.ijen tour.

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49 comments.

Backpackerlawyer

I’m leaving for Bali next week. Where did you change your money outside? Any recommendations?

Can I change Philippine Peso to Rp?

thepinay solobackpacker

Oops, sorry, I meant dollars to peso. I changed it near my hotel. You’re gonna have a hard time changing peso to RP, but you can sa airport, however the rate is really low

Liz

Hi, I’m planning a solo trip to Bali too. may I know how much is your total expenses for your trip?

will update this guide soon

Sanjeev gupta

It was a pleasure reading your interesting blog. We are planning a tour to bali around end of may/1st week of june 2017. We will be coming from new delhi. All the flight have a long layover at kuala lumper,around 9-10 hrs. How can we make use of this long lay over both time while going to bali and and then going back to delhi.

Grash

Hi, do they require visa if less than 30 days stay? Thanks 😊

No visa for PH passport holders

Jean

Hi! I am planning my trip to bali. May i know how much is your total expenses? Thank you! 😊

Tess

Hello.. Is it best to.join group tours in Bali? Where area to stay if I’m will be joining group tours? Thanks.

Gene

Hi, just want to ask, the first picture on this blog, where was that taken? thanks 😀

Len

Thank you for the tips. I am excited to go there in two months! 👌

Ands

Thank you for this article. Will go to Bali next month. Would you recommend to withdraw from ATM rather than php to usd to idr or php to idr?

Lee

Hi, i’m planning to visit Bali in October. I need you advice regarding the weather there. Thank you 🙂

Lois

Hi! Which hotel did you stay in at Bali? Was the accomodation already included with the tours?

Hanalea13

Hi.. I am scheduled to go to Bali on the 8th of October and I will stay there for 2 weeks, my trip was actually sponsored by my bf and we’re going to meet there so I will be travelling alone. I just wonder if I will have problems at the immigration? I am employed and I already have return ticket but I’m just worried that I’ll be offloaded or something. This is my second time travelling by the way (I went to HK last June). Hope you could help me… Thank you very much!

yen

hi kabayan…

thanks for sharing your travel experiences. i wanna ask what do you suggest for means of transpo? is there uber there or better to hire private tourist/driver?

many thanks

Ayiee

thanks for the complete guide =) Im gonna visit Bali on March 2018 for the first time.

eacel

Hi, Your post in your Bali tour is incredibly comprehensive,informative and well it’s budget friendly 🙂 I learned a lot of info and I’m really grateful. I’m planning to explore Bali with my daughter hopefully this coming December. Thank you very much.

Eunice

Thanks for such an informative post! Planning to go to Bali next year and booked flights already. Just a bit worried that despite the “promo” it is still kinda expensive. Have you purchases promo RT tix or regular ones? I was wondering what the regular RT costs are from MNL to Bali. :/

Saur

Hi! How much was your plane ticket for your Bali trip?

Nikki

Awwsome Post! Your Photos are very inspiring.

Charity Taganajan

Hi Ma’am. Just wanna know if DAY 1 includes swimming ? Also, DAY 2?

Ruwantha Arukwatta

This is soo helpful. Me and my wife is visiting Bali for the first time this April and my, this was so informative.. Thank you so much. 🙂

Welcome. Have fun! 🙂

Apple Sante

Hi! Me and my family will go to Bali this May. If we follow your itinerary, is it advisable to stay in 1 accommodation? Or is it better to book different accommodations for different destinations?

You can stay in one accomodation in Bali na lang. Kaya naman explore if you rent a car. 🙂

Cole

Uh oh.. I’m a lefty. Lol

Sou

Awesome post, thank you so much for sharing this!

welcome! enjoy!

Miguela Trinidad

We will be in Bali this coming July and this will serve as our guide. Thank you and more blessings and guidance of our Lord in your next tour.

welcome. have fun!

B

Hi! We’re going to Bali this June. Question, with the Uluwatu tour, since they’re mostly beaches, are there any washrooms or changing areas in those places? 🙂

Eliana

Would it work for me to go around with usd? whats the most common currency used for street markets and stuff?

Indonesian Rupiah

cristine

its great reading about your tips,very helpful…

welcome. enjoy!

@Patty_uh

so happy I came across your site a few weeks before going to Bali. I must say, your blog cared the most for first timer budget conscious travelers! cheers!

Jemimah Reyes

Hi, in this trip is it possible to vsit the nusa penida?

Marian

Hi. How much did u spend for the flight ticket? Also, my boyfriend and I are planning to go there in October to November, will it be raining? And are there halal restaurants? Thanks!

Cesur Gezgin

Awsome place and awsome guide will share it!

Sh6ruti

Thank you for sharing such an informative article

Nikki

Hi! can you check in anytime at the hotels? Based on your itinerary, you checked in @ 9:30 AM. Thanks 🙂

Depends on the hotel, you can request or pay extra.

Rox - iTravelRox

Which is better? Buy an Indonesian Rupee from the bank of the Philippines? Bring USD and where to convert? or withdraw money from ATM? Thanks. I’ll be in Bali in a few weeks. 🙂

Not sure if my IDR sa mga banks in PH but usually USD dala ko. Then I withdraw sa ATM dun, mas okay rate sa ATM. Enjoy Bali

Eric Wilson

Brilliant Thoughts!

Grahame

wow, cant wait to get there. Thanks for the excellent info.

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Often overlooked in favor of tourist hubs like Seminyak, Canggu and Ubud, East Bali is a true gem. It is a must on any Bali itinerary if you want to get away for a quiet night or two amongst lush rice fields, volcanoes and ancient temples.

Although many of East Bali’s attractions have skyrocketed in popularity in recent years, there are still peaceful havens waiting to be explored.

My favorite thing to do in East Bali is to rent a scooter and just drive around on the backroads for hours and marvel at the beautiful landscape. Then, of course, stop for some mie goreng or nasi campur at a roadside warung and chat with the locals about what the island used to be like. Ah, the good life!

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East Bali two-day tour

Other popular east bali tours, 1. pura lempuyang, 2. taman ujung water palace, 3. tukad cepung waterfall, 4. pura besakih – the mother temple, 5. bukit cinta, 6. dusun kuning waterfall, 7. candidasa lotus lagoon, 8. sacred canyon of sukawati, 9. sidemen village, 10. diving in amed and tulamben, 11. surfing keramas, where to stay in east bali, is east bali worth a visit, what is the best time to visit east bali, where is the quiet side of bali, can i drink the tap water in east bali, my most popular bali guides, remember to pin for later 😉, how to get to east bali.

The easiest way to get to East Bali is to hire a private driver. Ask your accommodation to arrange a driver for you (everyone in Bali knows a driver) or book a driver in advance to make the experience as smooth as possible.

I usually book this driver , which is really a 10-hour customizable tour. Just tell your driver where you want to go. You won’t find a more affordable driver in Bali!

You can also rent a motorbike for around 75,000 IDR per day and drive by yourself. However, I only recommend driving by yourself if you’re comfortable on a scooter/motorbike, as some of the roads in Bali can be a bit rough. Read more about renting a scooter in Bali in my things not to do in Bali guide.

When I'm doing day trips, traveling across the island and on days it's supposed to rain, I often book this driver.

This is a super affordable full-day customizable tour, which means you have the driver for 10 hours and you can go where you want.

🌟 Hire a private driver in Bali

Limited on time? If you would rather have someone else organize everything for you, I recommend this popular two-day East Bali highlights tour . Discover white and black sand beaches, impressive water palaces and the famous Gates of Heaven at Pura Lempuyang.

The tour includes:

  • Entrance fees
  • A professional guide
  • 1 night at an ocean-view hotel, including breakfast
  • A private air-conditioned vehicle and driver
  • Parking and toll fees

🌟 Check price and availability here >> Two-Day East Island Tour

Top 11 things to do in East Bali

Sunrise at Pura Lempuyang Temple is a must when exploring East Bali

Pura Penataran Agung Lempuyang is a Hindu temple located at the foot of Mount Lempuyang in the beautiful Karangasem Regency. It is one of the “six sanctuaries of the world”, which refers to the six holiest places of worship in Bali. According to Balinese beliefs, they are meant to provide spiritual balance to the island.

The places of worship around Mount Lempuyang, which actually includes an entire 7 temples, are believed to be older than the majority of other Hindu temples in Bali. If you have the time, I highly recommend going on a hike to explore all 7 temples, which will take about 4 hours. This place is so special it is definitely worth the time and effort. You should snap a photo of the map at the entrance so you can keep track of where you are at all times.

These days most people know about Pura Lempuyang through that iconic Instagram photo of the Gates of Heaven with a reflection in front of it. I hate to burst the bubble but that effect is achieved with the use of a mirror. There’s a local guy that will take the photo for you, in exchange for a little tip of course.

But if you want that shot you have to get there early or prepare to wait in line for a while. Sometimes hours. This is without a doubt the most popular attraction in East Bal i.

🌟 My top pick >> Experience Bali’s most magical temples with a private driver/guide

Taman Ujung Water Palace - One of my favorite places in East Bali

Taman Ujung , which loosely translates to “the garden on the far end”, tells a tale of a bygone era when the Karangasem Regency was a rich and powerful kingdom.

It was built as an addition to the Royal Palace along with the more touristy Tirta Gangga, as a place to welcome important visitors from neighboring countries. Today the water palace is still owned by a royal but has been opened up for the public to enjoy.

Wandering through the beautifully manicured gardens of Taman Ujung early in the morning is one of my favorite things to do in East Bali . The vast property boasts several large pools, colorful flowers, impressive palm trees and historic structures set against the mighty Mount Agung and the eastern shoreline in the background.

We got there a little past 7:00 am at had the whole place to ourselves, except for a few locals doing their morning workout. The entrance fee was 50,000 IDR and if you want to fly your drone you have to pay an additional 500,000 IDR.

Tukad Cepung Waterfall in East Bali - Maybe the most spectacular waterfall on the island

Tukad Cepung Waterfall is without a doubt one of the most spectacular places I’ve been anywhere in the world. This waterfall is located inside a cave and you have to walk down a few hundred stairs to reach it. But I promise you, it is worth the effort.

I would normally advise you to visit a Bali waterfall early in the morning just as the sun comes up, but here you have to time it if you want the full experience with the rays of light you see above. And since the water accumulates inside the cave, it can get really deep during the rainy season.

So for that reason, I would not recommend visiting Tukad Cepung during periods of heavy rain. We visited in late March around 11.30 am and it was perfect timing. Not too many people and the light was incredible.

Keep in mind that you will have to walk through some water and there are several smaller cascades of water flowing down the cave walls. So you will more than likely get wet. There are some warungs and cafés along the path so you can sit down and enjoy a cold coconut on your way back up.

Best of Bali Waterfalls Tour

You can visit Tukad Cepung Waterfall as part of this very popular tour that also includes Tibumana and Tegenungan Waterfalls. To round off your day you’ll also be served a traditional Balinese lunch in a local warung. Don’t miss this one!

🌟 Check price and availability >> Best of Bali Waterfalls Tour

Pura Besakih, also known as the mother temple - One of the top things to do in East Bali

Perched high up on the side of Mount Agung, you’ll find the holiest and largest Hindu temple in Bali. Pura Besakih is a vast complex of over 80 separate temples and shrines, with the largest and most important being Pura Penataran Agung.

For the Balinese, visiting Pura Besakih is a truly special pilgrimage. It is the only temple on the island open to every caste group.

In the early 1960s, Mount Agung erupted several times which resulted in the death of around 1,700 people . However, for some strange reason, the lava flows missed Pura Besakih by mere meters. The Balinese people saw it as a miracle and a sign from the gods that they wished to demonstrate their power but not destroy the monument the Balinese had built in their honor.

So as you can probably tell, Pura Besakih is one of the most special places you can visit in Bali. Not only is the temple stunning in itself but the high location offers spectacular views across the beautiful countryside with rice fields, rolling hills and rivers.

Explore East Bali on a motorbike and check out Bukit Cinta for sunrise

I have quite a few favorite viewpoints in Bali, in fact, I throw the word favorite around a lot. A bit too much some would say. But I just can’t help myself, in Bali you’ll find incredible beauty around every corner, like Pinggan Village for sunrise and Karang Boma Cliff for sunset, just to name a few.

And in East Bali, one of the best viewpoints has to be Bukit Cinta . As the sun rises, Mount Agung glows in a pinkish-orange hew and a layer of mist covering the rice fields slowly dissolves which makes the whole experience feel so magical. A totally free attraction that will leave you speechless.

We went there two mornings in a row while staying in East Bali and they both felt totally different. And the day after we left, Mount Agung erupted. As you can see in the photo above, smoke was already coming out while we were there.

Dusun Kuning Waterfall - One of the best waterfalls in East Bali

I decided to include Dusun Kuning Waterfall in this post, although it is located in central Bali, about 45 minutes east of Ubud . If you’re doing a day trip, you could start with Dusun Kuning, then continue 30 minutes northeast to Tukad Cepung and finish the day at either Pura Besakih or in Sidemen Village. They are all located pretty close to each other and are a great introduction to East Bali if you only have one day to spare.

As with most waterfalls in Bali , you have to walk for about 15-20 minutes down to the waterfall from the car park. But there is so much beauty to look at along the way, so it’s just part of the experience.

The waterfall itself is tall and made up of two cascades. There’s a pool below where you can cool off and even a few small rock pools to take a dip in. And the best part is that this is not one of the most popular waterfalls on the island, so we have only encountered around 3-4 other people when we’ve been there. Definitely one of my favorite waterfalls in Bali.

The beautiful Lotus Lagoon in Candidasa - One of the places you can't miss in East Bali

I’ve already talked about the old resort town of Candidasa in my Bali island guide , but I thought this beautiful Lotus Lagoon deserved a mention of its own. It is probably the most iconic attraction in Candidasa and its location right next to the main road makes it really easy to access.

The 1000 m 2 lagoon is filled with gorgeous pink and white lotuses and has a small garden island in the middle. It’s the perfect place to sit down and relax for a little under the shade of the Frangipani trees.

Just across the road from the Lotus Lagoon lies Pura Candidasa, a 12th-century temple dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva and the goddess of fertility, Hariti. A tip is to walk up the stairs for an even better view of the lagoon and on a clear day, you can also see Nusa Penida island on the horizon.

🌟 I recommend >> Explore Candidasa as part of this exciting East Bali Full-Day tour

The sacred and hidden canyon og Sukawati - One of the top things to do in East Bali

Beji Guwang Hidden Canyon is one of the few attractions in East Bali that are still relatively unknown. It is located further south than all the other attractions I mention in this post, just 30 minutes northeast of Denpasar.

The strangely beautiful ravine has been created over thousands of years by the powerful water that flows through during the rainy season. The canyon is considered to be sacred by the locals in the surrounding villages and there is a temple close by with a holy water spring.

No matter when you decide to visit the sacred canyon, you should prepare to get wet as the water can be chest-deep even during the dry season. It is best to walk barefoot or in water shoes and to wear a swimsuit under a shorts and t-shirt. And if you want to get some shots of this incredible place, you should bring protective gear for your camera.

Entrance fee

The entrance fee to Hidden Canyon depends on how many people you are in your group:

  • 1 person 200.000 IDR
  • 2 people 300.000 IDR
  • 3-4 people 400.000 IDR

The entrance fee includes a local guide, changing room with shower, towel, mineral water and the use of a locker.

Guided canyon tour

You also have the option to visit as part of a tour. This Hidden Canyon, Waterfall & Temples full-day tour includes both the Sacred Canyon and my favorite temple in Bali, Gunung Kawi. You will also get to experience Goa Gajah Cave and Tegenungan Waterfall, four major Bali highlights in one day!

🌟 Check price & availability here >> Hidden Canyon, Waterfall & Temples tour

The beautiful valley of Sidemen - One of the places in East Bali you can't miss

Sidemen Village is East Bali’s answer to Jatiluwih Rice Terraces in the west and the famous Tegalalang Rice Terrace north of Ubud. Lush green rice fields for as long as the eye can see, still farmed today as they have been for centuries.

Sidemen is a great place to experience the “real Bali” and enjoy the slower side of island life. Join a guided trek of the rice terraces, a bicycle tour through the village or just explore on your own.

In addition to the natural beauty, Sidemen is also one of Bali’s weaving hotspots. So if you’re interested in learning about traditional Endek or Songket weaving, make sure to visit one of the local weaving factories.

The textiles are beautiful and the perfect souvenir to bring with you home. I have bought several over the years and made them into pillows which I always get compliments on.

🌟 Check price & availability here >> Experience the incredible Sidemen Village

Go diving in Amed: One of the top things to do in East Bali

On the northeast coast, Amed and Tulamben attract divers from all over the world. Both are old fishing villages with traditional Jukung boats lining the black sandy shore. It is, however, the underwater world that makes this area so special. Colorful corals, fishes in all shapes and sizes, turtles and of course the famous USAT Liberty shipwreck.

The American warship was torpedoed by the Japanese back in 1942, in the midst of WWII. It was towed back to Bali from the Lombok Strait in hopes of saving it. However, it was taking on so much water that it was just left on the beach.

Today the 120-meter-long shipwreck lies between 8 and 30 meters below the surface, just 50 meters offshore. Which makes it one of the most accessible shipwrecks to dive in the world.

East Bali dive tours 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Tulamben Bay beginner dive experience – Learn the basics of scuba diving and take a shallow dive with an instructor in Tulamben Bay. The dive counts as credit towards a PADI Open Water Diver course. Experience blue-spotted stingrays, octopus, scorpionfish, moray eel and many more beautiful species up close.

3-Day PADI Open Water Diving Course – Receive your PADI diving certificate in only 3 days. Enjoy ocean dives in the Blue Lagoon at Padang Bai and Tulamben, where you’ll get to experience the USAT Liberty shipwreck.

Amed snorkeling trip – Spend a day in paradise, exploring shipwrecks and other snorkel spots off the east coast of Bali. Visit the Japanese Shipwreck Point, Amed Beach, Lipah Bay and Vienna Beach where you can snorkel in between a variety of reef fish, coral and other marine life.

Surf the world famous break in Keramas East Bali

Once only surfed by locals and travelers in the know, Keramas has over the last few years become one of the most popular waves in Bali. The fast-barrelling right-hander is best suited for experienced surfers as it breaks just 50 meters offshore over a shallow section of the reef.

I’ve seen more than one bad injury here. If the main break gets too crowded, there are several other great waves close by. And as with every surf spot in Bali, remember to respect the locals.

Keramas is home to an annual World Surf League event that can be fun to experience even if you’re not a surfer yourself. Hanging out at Komune Beach Club is super fun all year round as all the action happens right in front of their pool.

Komune also offers the opportunity to surf at night or early in the morning under powerful floodlights. They only allow 6 surfers in the water at a time, so it can be a good way to experience the break without the crowds.

Kubu Carik Bungalows in Karangasem, East Bali. Discover why this incredible hotel should be on your Bali bucket list

During our most recent visit to East Bali , we stayed at a place called Kubu Carik Bungalows . Not only was it the most affordable few nights of that trip, but also one of the most gorgeous places we’ve ever stayed in Bali. So you should definitely check it out!

🌟 Kubu Carik Bungalows – One of the best-kept secrets in East Bali. Check out my full Kubu Carik Bungalows review here.

🌋 Villa di Bias – You have to see the view from these highly-rated budget villas! It doesn’t get much better. One of the villas even has a private pool. And some of East Bali’s best attractions, like Tirta Gangga, Bukit Cinta and Pura Lempuyang , are only a short drive away.

🌴 Shunyata Villas Bali – This award-winning Eco-Luxury Resort sits on a secluded cliff, far away from the hustle and bustle of south Bali. Enjoy a private ocean-view pool villa, healthy gourmet food, yoga, meditation and holistic spa treatments. I can’t wait to experience this place!

FAQs East Bali

I get asked questions about East Bali all the time, here are the most common ones.

Yes, East Bali is definitely worth a visit for its beautiful landscapes, cultural experiences, and less visited attractions. The Karangasem Regency is much calmer the the south of the island, and you can still find places you can have all to yourself.

The east coast also has some of the most spectacular viewpoints in all of Bali, such a Bukit Cinta and Mount Batur.

The best time to visit East Bali is during the dry season, which typically spans from April to October. During this period, the weather is generally sunny and rain showers are less frequent, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities, beach excursions, and sightseeing.

I personally prefers to visit the east, and Bali in general, from February to April, when it’s still lushly green after the rainy season but fewer crowds.

In terms of weather, East Bali experiences a tropical climate with warm temperatures throughout the year. During the dry season, temperatures are pleasantly warm, ranging from 24-35°C.

Humidity levels are generally lower, and the region enjoys plenty of sunshine, creating favorable conditions for exploring the area’s natural attractions and engaging in water-based activities such as snorkeling and diving.

The quiet areas in Bali are often considered to be the eastern and western part of the island.

Amed, Candidasa, and Sidemen are known for their tranquil atmosphere, serene beaches, and a more laid-back pace compared to the bustling tourist areas in the south and central parts of the island. These eastern regions offer a peaceful retreat and a chance to experience the authentic, traditional side of Bali.

The northwestern side of Bali is also concidered as one of the most serene and tranquil parts of the island.

Pemuteran, located on the northwest coast, is known for its laid-back vibe, black sand beaches, and crystal-clear waters ideal for snorkeling and diving. The area is also home to the Pulaki Temple, a significant Hindu sea temple situated on a rocky outcrop overlooking the ocean.

Menjangan Island, part of the West Bali National Park, is a popular destination for diving enthusiasts, boasting an abundance of marine life and vibrant coral reefs. The park itself offers opportunities for trekking and birdwatching amidst its pristine wilderness.

It is not advisable to drink tap water in East Bali, or anywhere else on the island, due to the risk of contamination with bacteria and parasites that may cause illness.

The tap water in Bali is not treated to the same standards as in some other countries, and consuming it can lead to gastrointestinal issues for visitors who are not accustomed to the local water supply.

To stay safe, it is recommended to drink bottled water or use water that has been properly filtered or boiled. Some hotels and restaurants in East Bali provide complimentary refills, so remember to bring a reusable bottle. Or even better, a filtered bottle you can fill up anywhere.

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18. January 2020 at 03:10

I haven’t spent much time on the Eastern side of Bali but I can’t wait to explore my on my next trip.

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18. January 2020 at 03:34

You definitely should! The east coast is magical 😉

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18. January 2020 at 06:24

This place looks seriously amazing! I can’t wait to visit. Will hopefully there in a few months time. I’m saving this to refer to later

18. January 2020 at 18:33

I hope you get to go 😀 It’s awesome!

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15. February 2020 at 14:16

Such a great list! I was just planning to go back to Bali and definitely need to visit the Eastern side 🙂 That view point is lovely!

15. February 2020 at 20:40

Thanks Nam 😀 Yes you definitely should!

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