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Bali, Indonesia

Bali, Indonesia

Quick Travel Facts

State
Bali
Best Time to Visit
April to October
Ideal Duration
5-7 Days
Nearest Airport
Ngurah Rai International Airport, Denpasar (13 km)
Nearest Railway Station
None
Traveler Rating
(5/5)

Bali is the best place to chill on a vacation. Economic, clean, hospitable people, great food, great view, places to party hard or relax, adventurous sports and activities. Everything you can hope for from a trip. Bali is the complete package. This small island nation of Indonesia is Hindu dominated and they embrace their culture with modernity. You can see small temples at the gate of every home,shop. They are very welcoming and very hospitable.

You can rent a scooty over there and stroll all day long and then return to party hard at sky garden.

Bali is an Indonesian island located in the westernmost part of the Lesser Sunda Islands. It is known for its stunning beaches, lush green landscapes, and vibrant culture. Bali is home to a number of temples, including the iconic Uluwatu Temple and the Besakih Temple. Bali is also home to a number of stunning waterfalls, such as the Tegenungan Waterfall and the Gitgit Waterfall. Bali is also home to a number of cultural events, such as the Bali Arts Festival and the Bali Kite Festival. Bali is also home to a number of shopping malls, restaurants, and hotels.

Places to visit in Bali

Bali is known for its stunning beaches, such as Kuta Beach, Sanur Beach, and Nusa Dua Beach. Bali is also home to a number of stunning waterfalls, such as the Tegenungan Waterfall and the Gitgit Waterfall. Bali is also home to a number of cultural events, such as the Bali Arts Festival and the Bali Kite Festival. Bali is also home to a number of shopping malls, restaurants, and hotels. Bali is also home to a number of temples, such as the Uluwatu Temple and the Besakih Temple. Bali is also home to a number of stunning landscapes, such as the Ubud Rice Terraces and the Tanah Lot Temple.

Bali is also home to a number of stunning landscapes, such as the Ubud Rice Terraces and the Tanah Lot Temple. Bali is also known for its vibrant nightlife, with a number of bars, clubs, and live music venues. Bali is also home to a number of wildlife sanctuaries, such as the Bali Bird Park and the Bali Safari & Marine Park. Bali is also home to a number of stunning beaches, such as Kuta Beach, Sanur Beach, and Nusa Dua Beach. Bali is also home to a number of cultural attractions, such as the Bali Museum and the Bali Cultural Centre.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do Indian citizens need a visa to visit Bali?
Yes, Indian citizens visiting Bali (Indonesia) require a Visa on Arrival (VoA), which is valid for up to 30 days. It can be obtained at the airport upon arrival or applied for online (e-VoA) beforehand. The fee is IDR 500,000 (approx. USD 35 / INR 2,700).
Renting a scooter is the most popular and budget-friendly way to get around Bali for couples or solo travelers. For families or groups, hiring a private car with a local driver is highly recommended, as traffic can be chaotic and public transport is virtually non-existent. Ride-hailing apps like Grab and Gojek are also widely used.
When visiting temples in Bali, both men and women must wear a sarong and a sash around the waist, covering their knees and shoulders. Most temples provide or rent these at the entrance for a small fee or for free.
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