Bali- Island of Gods

Bali is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world, and with good reason, as this island which is known as the ‘Island of the Gods’ is one of the most beautiful places on earth and is located barely 500 miles south of the equator, Bali has a distinctly tropical climate. Regardless of the month, you visit or where you stay on the island, you are likely to find yourself sitting in weather between 80 and 85 degrees and humidity. While it can get a bit cooler, you will rarely need anything more than a light jacket.

While we usually talk about seasons in terms of summer, winter, fall, and spring, the Balinese look at things differently. They only have two times of the year: the wet season and the dry season. Both have their pros and cons when it comes to traveling in Bali.

A lot of people have some strong opinions when it comes to the best time to go to Bali. Bali can be enjoyed 365 days a year. Whether you go in the wet season or the dry season, Bali is one of the most amazing, tropical destinations on Earth.

Bali in the Winter & Spring (Months: Late December – April)

Winter Highlight: Nyepi Celebration

Spring Highlight: Bali Spirit Festival

The wet season is, of course, wet! The regular rain is what puts people off from traveling to Bali during the late winter and spring, but it doesn’t have to be a deal-breaker. It is warm year-round, so you can enjoy hours in the sun and long afternoons at the beaches.

One of the biggest events of the winter is Nyepi, the Balinese equivalent to New Year’s Eve. Though it’s a festive celebration, it is also a time of introspection. A day of silence is celebrated and filled with fasting and meditation. You will never see the island so calm.

The Bali Spirit Festival, held yearly in March and April, is another reason to visit Bali in the spring. Unlike anything you have ever seen before, the Bali Spirit Festival is a global celebration of world music and well-being.

Bali in the Summer & Fall (Months: May – Early December)

Summer Highlight: Bali Arts Festival

Fall Highlight: Galungan Festival

The dry season is the busiest and most popular time to go to Bali. In particular, May through September is the most popular time of year to visit. It is warm, and the humidity level is low all summer. While you will see some crowds, the weather will be nice and there’s plenty to do.

The annual Bali Arts Festival is held in June and July, and it’s a must-see for any art lover. The parade is a true sight to behold, and art performances pack the calendar of the Denpasar Arts Center.

Another one of the most popular festivals of summer is the Bali Kite Festival. The iconic yearly event celebrates the traditional art of Balinese kite making. And these are no ordinary nylon kites! Ranging from profound to silly, the kites are a representation of the people of Bali.

DESTINATIONS

With lush green scenery, world-class surfing, a hip nightlife, and some of the best vegan food the planet, Bali is one of those places that you find yourself coming back to time and time again.

It’s the kind of island where you can choose your adventure and have a completely different experience every single time. Places to visit in Bali-

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Destinations
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Destinations

ACCOMMODATION

It is very important to know the best areas and hotels to stay in Bali. Choosing a good accommodation is important for a destination like this. It is a good idea to divide your stay among 2-3 accommodations, which will allow visiting the surroundings without wasting too much time. so here are some good accommodation in Bali-

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Hotels to stay in Bali

 

CULINARY TREAT

Bali, as you may know, is a beautiful and lively island located in the Asian country of Indonesia. It is known for its surf beaches, breathtaking rice terraces, lush jungles, and amazing food.

Yes, my friends, it is true; Bali is the holy grail for delicious and nutritious plant-based meals. From smoothie bowls to gourmet salads, to vegan pizza to coconut ice cream- Bali is home to a diverse range of incredible vegan options for herbivores and omnivores alike.

Whether you are a vegan, vegetarian, flexitarian or meat-eater, these places will be sure to satisfy. Here are some traditional culinary treats-

 

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Traditional Cuisine

THINGS TO DO

If you like adventure activities, then you also won’t be disappointed on a trip here, and you can expect a fantastic array of water sports, muck and wreck diving, and the chance flies through the jungle canopy like Tarzan.

In short, whatever you want to do, you will probably find it in Bali and you can easily spend a month here and still only see a fraction of the sights on offer. The hardest part of a holiday here is choosing where to go first and what you want to see. Here is a list of things that you can’t miss on your trip-

GO SURFING IN KUTA BEACH

Kuta Beach

If you haven’t surfed before or are just looking for some gentle waves then you have to come to the most famous beach in Bali which is Kuta Beach. The beach sits across from a sand bar which means it has rolling surf that is free of any sharp reefs and you can rent a board here and sign up for a surf lesson, or rent a bodyboard if you want to try something a little less strenuous.

Have fun at Bali Treetop Adventure Park

Bali Treetop Adventure Park

If you want an adrenaline-packed afternoon then make your way to Bali Treetop Adventure Park where you will find a range of rides surrounded by lush forests. The park is great for families as well as groups or couples and has rides for children as young as 4 years old. There is a range of different circuits that are located high up in the trees and there are nets, swings, and flying foxes galore that let you fly through the air and take in the breathtaking views over the forest canopy.

Relax at the Yoga barn

Yoga Barn

Bali is known as a place to relax and find enlightenment and with that in mind head for the Yoga Barn which is one of the most famous yoga retreats on the island. Located in quiet and contemplative Ubud, the Yoga Barn has five different studios and a range of programs for all levels of ability. You can even book to stay here for a retreat lasting several days and there are cleansing and detox programs that will help you to relax and adjust to a slower pace of life.

Strap on a jetpack in Tanjung Benoa

Jetpacking in Tanjung Benoa

Tanjung Benoa is the place to come to Bali if you want to try water sports and you can find a range of different activities on offer. One of the most exciting however is strapping on a water jetpack which will let you fly up into the sky to a height of 10 meters and sessions usually last around 20 minutes. One of the big draws of going jetpacking is the chance to take in the beauty of Bali from the air and even if you have never done anything like this before the dedicated instructors will teach you how to fly in a safe and controlled environment.

Visit Ulun Danu Temple

Ulan Danu Temple

Ulun Danu Temple lies at the edge of Baratan Lake in Bedugul in Bali. This pretty building is dedicated to the goddess of the lake and is one of the quietest and most serene places on the island. Make sure to check out all the different shrines, each one dedicated to a different god, and look out for the ornate architectural touches such as the intricately carved gates.

Bathe in the sacred waters of Tirta Empul

Tirta Empul

You may recognize Tirta Empul which was used as a location in the film Eat, Pray, Love which featured Julia Roberts. This temple complex sits just outside of Ubud and is made up of a number of pools which are filled by fountains. The waters here are said to be sacred and Hindus from all over Bali come here to bathe.

Marvel at Uluwatu Temple

Uluwatu Temple, Bali

Uluwatu Temple is arguably one of the most famous sights in Bali and stands 70 meters above the sea. The temple was constructed on the side of a cliff overlooking the raging waters below and if you want truly spectacular views and ornate architecture then make sure not to miss this off the itinerary. The temple is known for its monkey population and you can also catch a range of shows here such as famous Balinese dances. If possible try to go in the evening so that you can catch the sunset here.

Tour a Chocolate Factory

Pod Chocolate Factory

You may not immediately think of chocolate when you think of Bali but actually Indonesia is one of the top producers of cocoa in the world. As a result, you can visit Pod Chocolate Factory which makes some of the most delicious bites in Bali and find out how cocoa is grown and harvested and how the chocolate is made. The factory offers a range of tours and of course you can buy some of the delicious treats on offer here as a sweet souvenir of your trip.

Climb Mount Batur

Mount Batur

Anyone looking for some adventure in Bali needs to head to Mount Batur which stands at 1,700 meters above sea level. This is one of the most famous volcanoes in Bali and you can take a tour to the top which usually starts out at around 4 am. This gets you to the top in time to watch the spectacular sunrise over the crater and the mountain is encircled by a stunning lake. This is also one of the easiest treks in Bali compared with larger mountains so if you want to say you trekked up a volcano then this is a good choice.

Go wreck diving at Tulamben

Tulamben

You can dive all around the island of Bali but if you want to try wreck diving then you will need to come to Tulamben. Here you will find the wreck of the USAT Liberty which was sunk here in the Second World War and this is one of the most famous wrecks in the world.

BALI is an easy and safe destination to travel around. Whether you’re going for a week or a month, there’s more than enough to see and do to keep you busy!

Imagine fresh, organic smoothies and fruit bowl every morning. While relaxing on the beach, sip a virgin coconut and snack on grilled corn. You can also find gourmet resort restaurants, cute little cafes, and lively bars right on the beach. You’ll also be pleased to know that Bali is doable on any budget! From sunsets at Tanah Lot, coconut mojitos and cotton candy skies on the beaches of Canggu, monkeys in Ubud and expansive rice fields, Bali is a heaven on Earth.

 

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