Bhutan

Bali in Indonesia is an island destination —offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, vibrant culture, nightlife, fine dining and luxurious villa stay experiences, adventure, and relaxation. With an international airport at Denpasar providing good connectivity to major airline hubs, getting to Bali is easy. Bali is a trending destination for honeymooners, backpackers, families, corporate MICE travel and also for those seeking extreme adventure or solace, either solo or small groups. Beautiful beaches, exotic temples, majestic mountains and cliffs, small and big islands await your arrival…

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  • Balinese
  • Indonesian
  • English
  • Respect Balinese culture and customs, especially when visiting temples.
  • Non-Balinese Hindus (tourists) are not allowed to worship in temples.
  • Beware of monkeys, especially at temples. They can snatch bags and food.
  • Opt for bottled water and be cautious with street food.
  • Carry your driving license if you wish to rent a bike or car.
  • Avoid risky behavior near cliffs as high tides can be dangerous.
  • On Nyepi (Silent Day) and New Year (March), there is no activity.

Indian citizens require a visa to visit Bali. You can apply for a Visa on Arrival (VoA) or an e-Visa online.

  • By flight

March to September (Dry months)

  • Ubud markets
  • Bali Swing
  • Beach clubs in Canggu area
  • Surfing for amateurs and pros
  • Water sports (jet skiing, banana boat, undersea walk, snorkelling, scuba diving)
  • White water rafting and Kayaking
  • Photoshoots at Handara Gate and Gates of Heaven
  • Day trips or stays at Nusa Lembongan or Nusa Penida islands

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