Destination Details
Discover the Paradise
Bali, Indonesia’s most famous island, is a tropical paradise that blends breathtaking natural beauty with a vibrant cultural heritage. From lush rice terraces and serene temples to golden beaches and world-class resorts, Bali offers a sensory journey unlike any other. Whether you seek tranquility, adventure, or inspiration — Bali welcomes you with open arms and warm smiles.
Must-Visit Attractions
Experience the best of Bali’s landscapes and culture
Tegallalang Rice Terraces
Marvel at the lush green rice fields of Ubud, a UNESCO-listed cultural landscape famous for its beauty and craftsmanship.
Uluwatu Temple
Perched on a cliff above the Indian Ocean, this sacred sea temple is one of Bali’s most iconic sunset spots.
Seminyak Beach
Enjoy Bali’s stylish beach scene — chic cafés, luxury resorts, and golden sunsets make this the perfect coastal escape.
Nusa Penida
Take a boat trip to this nearby island to witness towering cliffs, turquoise bays, and the iconic Kelingking Beach viewpoint.
Tanah Lot Temple
A stunning sea temple set on a rocky outcrop, offering dramatic ocean views — especially at sunset.
Tegenungan Waterfall
Cool off beneath one of Bali’s most picturesque waterfalls surrounded by lush tropical forest.
Essential Travel Information
Everything you need to know before visiting Bali
Best Time to Visit
April to October (dry season) is ideal for outdoor activities and beaches. November to March is wetter but lush and green.
Weather & Climate
Tropical and warm year-round (25–33°C). Expect humidity and occasional tropical rain, especially during monsoon season.
Currency & Language
Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the official currency. Bahasa Indonesia is spoken, but English is common in tourist areas.
Visa Requirements
Most countries can enter visa-free for up to 30 days. For longer stays, visa-on-arrival or e-visa options are available.
Local Tips & Cultural Insights
- Dress modestly when visiting temples and sacred sites
- Always remove your shoes before entering homes or temples
- Try traditional dishes like Nasi Goreng and Babi Guling
- Bargain politely at local markets for souvenirs
- Stay hydrated and use reef-safe sunscreen
- Respect local ceremonies — they are a vital part of Balinese life