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Bali

Indonesia

Bali, the famed 'Island of the Gods', is a must-visit destination offering an incredible blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and captivating spirituality. Located in Indonesia, it draws visitors with its green rice terraces, iconic temples, and stunning beaches. Uluwatu, Kuta, and Seminyak are popular for their sandy shores, offering great surfing experiences and a vibrant nightlife. For a cultural immersion, Ubud, with its traditional dance performances, handicraft markets, and the serene Monkey Forest, is a must-visit place.

The island's central highlands, such as Munduk and Bedugul, are less crowded destinations known for their gorgeous landscapes and waterfalls. Adventure seekers can hike up Mount Batur for a mesmerizing sunrise view or dive at renowned spots like the USAT Liberty wreck in Tulamben. Bali offers a great mix of experiences: from revitalizing spa treatments to yoga retreats and indulgent culinary delights. It's a destination that caters to both thrill-seekers and those looking to unplug and unwind in a tranquil paradise.

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Uluwatu

Uluwatu Temple

Uluwatu Temple is a sea temple perched atop steep cliffs, offering breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean. It's renowned for its traditional Kecak dance performances during sunset, providing a cultural and spiritual experience in a magical setting.

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Tegallalang Rice Terraces

Known for its stunning vistas, the Tegallalang Rice Terraces near Ubud showcase the traditional Balinese irrigation system. It's an Instagram-worthy spot where visitors can enjoy the serene beauty of tiered landscapes and explore local arts and crafts.

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Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

Located in Ubud, the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a lush natural haven where you can encounter Balinese long-tailed macaques. The site also houses ancient temples and offers a unique experience of harmony between nature, animals, and culture.

Bali is an ideal destination for a diverse range of travelers, catering to both adventure enthusiasts and those who seek relaxation. Backpackers and solo travelers will find plenty of affordable hostels and sociable environments, particularly in areas like Canggu and Ubud. For couples looking for a romantic getaway, the island offers luxurious villas and beachfront resorts where they can enjoy tropical sunsets and secluded dining experiences. Families can delight in visiting attractions like the Bali Safari and Marine Park or spend a day at Waterbom Bali, with kid-friendly accommodations available throughout the island. Cultural enthusiasts will appreciate Bali's wealth of temples and art galleries, along with opportunities to witness traditional dance performances, for example in the Uluwatu Temple.

Wellness-seekers can rejuvenate in Ubud's yoga retreats and indulge in traditional Balinese spas. Meanwhile, thrill-seekers can engage in activities ranging from surfing in one of the many great spots for surfing, to exploring volcanic landscapes in East Bali. Additionally, Bali's rich culinary scene attracts food lovers eager to explore its diverse dining options, from street food stalls serving local delicacies to high-end restaurants offering international cuisines. Bali's multifaceted offerings ensure a memorable escape for every type of traveler.

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Best time of the year to visit Bali

The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. This period provides sun-drenched days perfect for beach outings, water sports, and exploring the island's numerous outdoor attractions. The dry season also coincides with several vibrant festivals, such as the Bali Arts Festival in June, providing a deep dive into Balinese culture. However, those who prefer fewer crowds and cooler temperatures might find October or April to be the best months, as these shoulder seasons offer a balance of manageable weather and tranquility.

Though considered the wet season, the months of November through March showcase lush landscapes and fewer tourists. This time can be ideal for travelers interested in cultural experiences, attending cooking classes, or enjoying spa retreats, as indoor activities remain enjoyable despite occasional showers.

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Tanah Lot Temple

One of Bali's most iconic landmarks, Tanah Lot is a rock formation that serves as a pilgrimage site. It is famous for its unique oceanfront location and spectacular sunsets, making it a must-visit spot for photographers and cultural enthusiasts.

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Mount Batur

For adventurous souls, a trek up Mount Batur offers a stunning sunrise over Lake Batur and the surrounding volcanoes. This active volcano provides an exciting yet accessible hike, and the vistas from the summit are simply unforgettable.

Seminyak

Seminyak Beach

Seminyak Beach is famous for its upscale vibe, attracting those seeking luxury with its beachfront resorts, chic boutiques, and vibrant nightlife. It’s an ideal spot for enjoying beautiful sunsets, surfing, and indulging in culinary delights at stylish restaurants.

Ubud

Ubud, Bali’s cultural heart, is a lush, serene town known for its rice terraces, temples, yoga retreats, art galleries, and monkey forest. It offers spiritual experiences, traditional crafts, and vibrant markets.

Tirta Empul Temple

Tirta Empul Temple is renowned for its sacred water springs, where Balinese Hindus partake in purification rituals. Visitors can explore the temple's intricate architecture and experience cultural traditions deeply rooted in spiritual belief and natural surroundings.

Besakih Temple

Known as Bali’s 'Mother Temple', Besakih Temple sits on Mount Agung's slopes. It is the largest and holiest temple on the island, comprising over 80 individual temples and offering spiritual insight and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Accomodation costs for one week (all prices in dollar)

Low Budget

70 - 140$

Costs for a low budget accomodation like a hostel for a week:

Mid Budget

280 - 560$

Costs for a mid budget accomodation like a hotel or an appartment for a week:

High Budget

1000 - 3500$

Costs for a high budget accomodation like a luxury hotel or a rented villa for a week:

Living Costs

150 - 300$

Costs for living, including transport, some activities and getting food for a week: