Travel Guide Before Spend the Holiday on Bali


Bali is one of the most popular destinations in Indonesia, and there is a great reason. Simply put, it's fantastic. If it had better internet, I would live there in a heart beat. The countryside is gorgeous, the beaches (outside of Kuta) are photo ideal, there is great hiking, friendly residents, world-class dining, and it's affordable. Bali is the overall bundle.

a reason a lot of people go here and never leave. I invested a month exploring this island and would happily go back and explore it once again. If you are considering going here, just shoot and go. You will not regret it. And when you leave the touristy southeast corner of the island, you won't be troubled with crowds of tourist who never ever venture past their bars and health spas in Ubud and Kuta!

Typical Costs

Accommodation-- Cheap guesthouses normally cost around 120,000-150,000 IDR per night though you can find some as low as 70,000 IDR. Bali has a few of the most pricey hotels worldwide, going as high as over one thousand dollars per night. If you are looking for good hotel, expect to pay around 300,000-700,000 IDR per night for a double room.

Food-- Local food is very low-cost, starting at around 6,700 IDR for street food and 13,500 IDR for a local meal. Western food is more pricey but is still cost effective at around 121,000 IDR.


Transport-- Transportation around Bali is really cheap. You can get taxis for around 65,000 IDR and private mini vans throughout the island for around 200,000 IDR.

Activities-- Most individuals on Bali go browsing, going to a dancing show, or go hike a few mountains. The majority of these products expense between 135,000-350,000 IDR. The famous Mt. Batur trek expenses in between 400,000-805,000 IDR depending upon the business you opt for.

Cash Saving Tips

Eat the local food-- You can get tasty local fare for around 6,700 IDR, though many meals cost around 26,800 IDR. Stay far away from the western restaurants if you want to save money and experience the local taste.

Bargain-- Nothing is ever at face value in Indonesia. Bargain hard and bargain typically. Do not ever pay the very first price you were priced estimate.

Head north-- The southern area of Bali (Kuta, Ubud, Seminyak, etc) is the most popular and most expensive part of the island. If you go to the beaches in the north or northeast part of Bali, you'll discover that costs are about half the expense and you'll be able to discover better offers on lodging.

Main Things to See and Do in Bali

Visit a Hindu temple-- The island of Bali is covered in temples. There are at least three to every city and they are thought about to be the best-known tourist attractions. The most prominent temples are the nine directional temples and The Mother Temple.


Dip into some hot springs-- There are several on the island. It is unbelievably stimulating to sit in these natural pools while you take in the rich, gorgeous landscape all around you. In the northeastern mountains, there are some on the shores of Lake Batur. Another great area is Air Banjar, which is located on the northern coast of the island near Lovina.

Adventure sports-- There are lots of daring activities to do. You can go bungee jumping, paragliding, hiking, mountain cycling, horseback riding, jungle trekking, as well as treetop zip-lining.

Scuba diving and snorkeling-- While snorkeling is always an alternative here, Bali is most popular for its sensational dive areas. The reefs here are beautiful and there is an amazing variety of fish to see. The wreck of a United States cargo ship, Liberty, is an extremely suggested area.

Check out the medical spa-- Bali is the ideal place to re-energize, by indulging yourself and launching bottled up tension and tension. There are a number of Balinese health club treatments, which include the use of numerous herbs and spices, and Balinese massage is one of the most soothing in the world.

Party in Kuta-- Kuta is type of like the Tijuana of Bali. The streets are narrow here and there are numerous stalls, selling faux-brand ripoffs and novelty souvenirs. There are lots of hotels and you make sure to get some great sun time in, however the frenzied energy here is just welcoming for so long. Personally, I hate Kuta and think there are a lot of better places on the island.

Go dolphin seeing-- This is among the cliché tourist activities here, however it is still fun. There are different companies that offer sunrise boat trips-- and you are likely to hear about them at every hotel you remain in. It's about a two hour journey and it's best to obtain a ticket the day in the past.


Learn more about Balinese Culture in Ubud-- Ubud is the 2nd most popular traveler area and was made very famous by the book, Eat, Pray, Love. However, this is still the best location to observe Balinese on Bali and is still considered the island's cultural capital. There are a variety of beautiful temples, various archaeological sites, dancing programs, a monkey temple, and some of the very best food on the island. Individuals tend to stay here some time Here's an example of Balinese dancing:


Travel to Nusa Lembongan-- Located straight off the coast of Bali, this little island is a good option to the craziness that is Bali. The beaches aren't terrific here but the surfing is really excellent and some of the very best breaks in Bali. The diving is also truly good here and it's cheaper than the mainland.

View the monkeys-- In Ubud you can likewise check out the Ubud Monkey Forest, a nature reserve and sacred location with temples. It's very touristy, and a great deal of people break the rules and feed the monkeys, which teaches them bad habits. Still, it's interesting to enjoy all of the long-tailed macaques running around and having fun with each other.


Enjoy a Buffalo Race-- Chances are, after a few days in Bali, you will have seen the water buffalo working in the numerous fields. In Negara, locals riding chariots race buffaloes every second Sunday from July to October. Negara a bit out of the way and the races happen at 7am, so you probably ought to arrange lodging for the night before

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