Top Bali Destinations
A tropical paradise for every traveler
Ubud
Surrounded by rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines. Famous for the Sacred Monkey Forest and traditional art markets.
Monkey Forest, Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Art Market.
Nusa Penida
A rugged island southeast of Bali known for its dinosaur-shaped Kelingking Beach, crystal clear waters, and incredible manta ray snorkeling spots.
Kelingking Beach, Angel's Billabong, Broken Beach.
Uluwatu
Famous for its cliffside temple overlooking the Indian Ocean and the mesmerizing Kecak Fire Dance performed at sunset.
Uluwatu Temple, Kecak Fire Dance, Padang Padang Beach.
Seminyak
Bali's most stylish and upscale beach resort area. It's home to some of the island's best fine dining restaurants, luxury villas, and famous beach clubs.
Potato Head Beach Club, Double Six Beach, Eat Street.
Tanah Lot
One of Bali's most important landmarks, famed for its unique offshore setting and sunset backdrops. An ancient Hindu shrine perched on a rock formation.
Tanah Lot Temple, Sunset View, Holy Snake Cave.
Mount Batur
An active volcano located in Kintamani. Travelers wake up early to trek to the summit for a stunning sunrise view above the clouds.
Sunrise Trek, Hot Springs, Coffee Plantation.
Bali Travel Guide
Visa & Entry
Indonesia offers a Visa on Arrival (VoA) for many nationalities, costing approx $35. You can also pay online (e-VoA) to skip the queue.
Best Time to Visit
Bali has two seasons:
- Dry Season (Best): April - October.
- Wet Season: November - March (Good for waterfalls, cheaper rates).
Food & Culture
Try Nasi Goreng (Fried Rice), Babi Guling (Suckling Pig), and Satay. Be respectful when entering temples—sarongs are usually required.
Getting Around
Scooters are the most popular way to get around (drive carefully!). Gojek and Grab (bike/car apps) are widely available and very affordable.