
Bali
Bali which is referred also as The Island of Gods, The Paradise Island, or The Island of A Thousand Temples, is located between Java and Lombok Bali, Indonesia’s most prominent island. The beaches and scenic routes of Seminyak and Kuta, with ancient temples and traditional village life of Ubud, the charm of Bali is endless, as are its opportunities for fun. Jungles dotted with holy temples, towns crammed with nightlife, surf-friendly waters, and a thriving wellness scene attract all types of travellers. Whether you have three days or three weeks, seek beachy vibes or cultural treasures. To explore the marvelous Bali book your Bali package or Bali honeymoon package from here. Bali received the Best Island award from Travel and Leisure in 2010. Bali won because of its eye-catching surroundings areas, diverse tourist attractions, excellent international and local restaurants, and the kindliness of the local people. The Balinese culture and its religion are also considered as the main factor of the award. Balinese society continues to revolve around each family's ancestral village, to which the cycle of life and religion is closely tied. Other than Balinese sacred rituals and festivals, the government presents Bali Arts Festival to showcase Bali's performing arts and various artworks produced by the local talents that they have. It is held once a year, from the second week of June until the end of July. Balinese and Indonesian are the most widely spoken languages in Bali, and the vast majority of Balinese people are bilingual or trilingual The most frequently spoken language around the tourist areas is Indonesian, as many people in the tourist sector are not solely Balinese, but migrants from Java, Lombok, Sumatra, and other parts of Indonesia. There are several indigenous Balinese languages, but most Balinese can also use the most widely spoken option: modern common in people of Bali. The usage of different Balinese languages was traditionally determined by the Balinese caste system and by clan membership, but this tradition is diminishing. Kawi and Sanskrit are also commonly used by some Hindu priests in Bali, as Hindu literature was mostly written in Sanskrit.
WEATHER : Average year-round temperature stands at around 30 °C (86 °F) with a humidity level of about 85%.Daytime temperatures at low elevations vary between 20 to 33 °C (68 to 91 °F), but the temperatures decrease significantly with increasing elevation at Bali.
West monsoon |
October to April |
Average year |
Round temperature @30 °C |
FOOD at BALI : The island offers a wide array of dishes with rich flavour.
CURRENCY: The Indonesia currency is Indosnesian rupiah . It comes in denominations of 2,000, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000, 50,000 and 100,000 rupiah banknotes.
VISA : Bali can be accessed conveniently thanks to the Indonesian electronic visa application and several visa-free agreements.Depending on their nationality and specific travel plans, visitors may be required to obtain a visa for Bali or may be allowed into the country with their passport only.