The Ultimate Bali Travel Guide

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Located in the country of Indonesia, the island of Bali is but one of 17000 islands under Indonesia’s purview, and is surrounded by the Philippines, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, and Australia. Being a fairly small island, it was once connected to Java – the 5th biggest island in Indonesia – by a thin strip of land. Today, it’s a getaway desired by everyone in the world, full of the mysteries of nature and comforts of the modern world.

Mutante, Bali Indonesia Ubud Monkey Forest 01, CC BY-SA 3.0

Overview

Known as a haven for thrill seekers, budget backpackers, and nature lovers alike, Bali’s got something for almost everyone. With relatively easy access to wonders of nature, such as crashing waterfalls and deep, thick jungles, the thrills may never end. Coincidentally, there are also enough beaches and temples to suit a completely different kind of vacation, in case the thrills aren’t what you seek. The cream of the crop is the delicious cuisine you may find – famous and exotic.

Flying to Bali and the Safety of Bali

With a modern and efficient airport, Bali is ready and waiting to receive visitors – the Denpasar International Airport served over 24 million passengers in 2019 with no problem. With many direct flights, there’s no challenge getting there. Bali is also a pretty safe place to travel to, with violent crime rarely occurring. The Balinese people are quite friendly as well, to foreigners and otherwise, making a venomous snake one of the few threats to your safety.

Climate and Language

Being a tropical island, the weather is hot and humid all year round, with the exception being monsoon season which runs from November to April, giving visitors a choice between crowds and rain when they choose to travel. The local languages are the same as that of Indonesia (Indonesian, Balinese), although many also speak English as well – although you may want to give learning the language a shot for fun –  even if it’s just to get around or speak to the kind staff at some of the best luxury resorts in Bali the likes of Nirjhara.

Things to do in Bali

Luckily, there’s something in Bali for everyone! Wildlife enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the lush natural surroundings by visiting various parks, forests, and reserves such as the Bali Safari and Marine Park, Ubud Monkey Forest, or West Bali National Park. They can also explore the mesmerizing underwater world through scuba diving or snorkelling, encountering vibrant coral reefs, colourful fish, and even turtles or manta rays. Adrenaline junkies seeking excitement can indulge in thrilling adventures like ATV rides through rugged terrains, hot-air balloon rides to experience breathtaking aerial views of Bali’s landscapes, or scenic helicopter trips that offer a unique perspective of the island’s beauty from above. For those who prefer a more relaxed pace, Bali’s pristine beaches provide the perfect setting for beachside relaxation, sunbathing, or engaging in water sports like surfing or paddleboarding.

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