Bali 6N
A bestseller trip for first timers to Bali. It covers the most important sights in Bali over a period of 6 days. The deal has special airfares bundled...
Bali 5N, Bali 1N
A bestseller trip for first timers to Bali. It covers the most important sights in Bali over a period of 6 days. The deal has special airfares bundled...
Bali 4N, Bali 2N
A bestseller trip for first timers to Bali. It covers the most important sights in Bali over a period of 6 days. The deal has special airfares bundled...
Yes, you will need to get an on-arrival visa for visiting Bali for around 30 to 35 USD per person, which is valid for 30 days. To avail the visa from Bali airport, you will need to show some important documents such as passport, resort booking, bank statement, flight tickets and vaccination certificate.
Yes. Bali has always been peaceful, it is the only Hindu island in the Islamic Indonesian arcapelago and up until the 2002 and 2005 Kuta bombings, planned by outsiders. As for safety in the streets, there is very little violent crime in Bali, especially in Ubud - just be cautious against pickpockets in the beach areas and with handbags on motorbikes late at night. Always put your valuables under the seat of your motorbike/scooter.
No! Always drink bottled or filtered water. 99% of restaurants in Bali use bottled water for all cooking purposes and it is advisable to drink bottled water
Bali is generally hot, sunny and humid and typically the rainy season is between November - Feb/March. However rain usually pours heavily for a short duration in the afternoon or during the night, leaving the rest of the day warm and sunny (around 90 degrees) and cools off at night.
Bali is a year-round destination except for the rainy season, as this season can be quite a mess, and you won’t get a chance to explore everything at its best. The perfect month to visit is from May to September.
Bali has a lot to offer to its visitors and to really enjoy your Bali vacation spend at least 6 to 10 days in Bali. A 2 to 4 days trip won’t give you much to explore and will be more like a professional trip.
Bali’s official currency is known as the “Indonesian Rupiah”. It is recommended to carry cash in USD as it is widely accessible around Bali.