Bali is one of Indonesia’s most popular tourist destinations, and its breathtaking beauty will captivate you. Due to its location in Southeast Asia, Bali is easily accessible. July and August, as well as November, December, and January, are the ideal months to visit Bali. You should anticipate paying a somewhat higher fee during these busy times. There will likely be rainfall in December and January. Because of this, you might not be able to see all locations listed in our Bali itinerary. Planning a trip to Bali holiday package before and after the busiest travel months—April, May, June, and September—is another option. You can anticipate paying less for hotels and other activities during this time of year, as Bali receives less rainfall.
The price of a trip to Bali
Bali is accessible to people on all types of budgets. If you want to visit Bali like a movie star, you can do so. If you want to go on a tight budget, you have a lot of possibilities as well.
Accommodations in Bali range from hostels to upscale resorts with private beaches. Whether you want a private room or a dorm, hostels in Bali can cost anywhere from 55,999 INR to 99,999 INReach night. Prices for a posh resort in Bali, such as The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, with a private beach, start at Approximately ₹66,500 to ₹82,000. You can anticipate paying between ₹1,65,500 to ₹2,42,500. for a standard hotel stay in Bali.

Food
Food in Bali is incredibly inexpensive; you can get native street food for less than 10,000 IDR (68 cents).It will cost between 70,000 and 1,00,000 IDR if you want to eat at a restaurant with beverages and table service. Without nightlife, what would Bali be? The price of a small bottle of Bintang beer, a well-known local beer, is 30,000 IDR. So feel free to indulge in street food from Bali. I’ll discuss Bali’s must-try street food in a different blog post. There are several reasonably priced day tours available in Kuta. I personally advise using an app cab whenever possible in Bali or asking your hotel to reserve a metered taxi. Never take a taxi ride without a meter since the fare will go up and you may wind up paying as much as three times the actual amount.
Describe of Bali and What to See in Bali
Bali, the “Island of Gods,” is a paradise filled with breathtaking landscapes, serene beaches, cultural wonders, and thrilling adventures. Whether you’re a nature lover, history buff, or an adrenaline junkie, Bali has something for everyone. Here’s a detailed itinerary to make the most of your Bali trip and a guide to must-see places.
Day 1: Arrival and Uluwatu Exploration
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Arrive at Ngurah Rai International Airport, Denpasar, and check into your hotel or villa.
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Visit Uluwatu Temple, perched on a cliff offering stunning sunset views.
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Enjoy a Kecak Fire Dance performance at the temple.
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Dine at one of the beachside cafes in Jimbaran Bay for a seafood feast.
Day 2: Beach Day & Water Activities
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Head to Nusa Dua Beach for water sports like parasailing, jet skiing, and snorkeling.
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Explore Padang Padang Beach, famous for its scenic beauty and surfing spots.
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Relax at Dreamland Beach or Bingin Beach for a laid-back vibe.
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Enjoy the nightlife at Seminyak Beach with rooftop bars and clubs.
Day 3: Ubud’s Cultural and Natural Wonders
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Start your day at Tegalalang Rice Terraces, a UNESCO-listed lush green landscape.
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Visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary and explore Ubud’s natural beauty.
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Discover the Ubud Art Market and buy local handicrafts and souvenirs.
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Explore the Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave), a historical site with ancient carvings.
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Enjoy a traditional Balinese dinner with dance performances in Ubud.
Day 4: Nusa Penida Island Adventure
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Take a speedboat from Sanur to Nusa Penida Island.
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Explore Angel’s Billabong and Broken Beach, natural coastal formations.
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Snorkel at Crystal Bay, known for its vibrant marine life.
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Return to Bali and relax at your hotel.
Day 5: Temple Hopping & Scenic Views
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See Tirta Empul Temple, which is well-known for its sacred spring water.
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Explore Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, a floating temple on Lake Bratan.
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Head to Handara Gate, a popular Instagram-worthy spot.
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End your day at Tanah Lot Temple, a stunning offshore temple perfect for sunset photography.
Day 6: Mount Batur Sunrise Trek & Hot Springs
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Begin an early morning trek to Mount Batur and witness a breathtaking sunrise.
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Relax at the Batur Natural Hot Springs after your hike.
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Visit the Coffee Plantations and try the famous Luwak coffee.
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Enjoy a relaxing spa session in Ubud or Seminyak to end the day.
Day 7: Shopping & Departure
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Explore the trendy Seminyak Village or Beachwalk Shopping Center for souvenirs.
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Stroll around Kuta Beach for a last-minute sunbathing session.
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Visit Bajra Sandhi Monument, a landmark showcasing Bali’s history.
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Head to the airport for your departure, taking back beautiful memories of Bali.
Must-See Places in Bali
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Uluwatu Temple – Cliffside temple with dramatic ocean views.
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Tegalalang Rice Terraces – Iconic landscapes for photography.
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Nusa Penida – Home to breathtaking beaches and cliffs.
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Tanah Lot Temple – A must-visit for sunset lovers.
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Mount Batur – Ideal for adventure seekers.
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Sacred Monkey Forest – A fun and cultural attraction.
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Tirta Empul – A spiritual experience with holy springs.
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Seminyak & Kuta Beach – Perfect for nightlife and shopping.
Bali provides the ideal fusion of leisure, spirituality, and adventure. With this itinerary, you can explore the best of the island and experience its unique culture. Whether it’s your first visit or a return trip, Go Get A Trip is always there to make your trip unforgottable.
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