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GENERAL FAQs - BALI

Bali Must-know Facts & Information

In general, best time to visit Bali is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. This is when the weather is sunny and dry with little chance of rain, making it ideal for a tropical holiday.

In general one can say, that these 5 destinations are offering something for everyone. Canggu & Berawa | Ubud | Seminyak | Sanur | Nusa Lembongan & Ceningan

Tropical Climate

The climate in Bali is warm, humid, and tropical characterized by high temperatures and high humidity throughout the year. Bali has two distinct seasons: the dry season, which runs from April to October and the wet season, which runs from November to March.

During the dry season, temperatures typically range between 80-90°F (07-30°C) and humidity is relatively low. This is the most popular time for tourists to visit Bali, as the weather is sunny and dry with little chance of rain.

During the wet season, temperatures are still warm but the humidity is higher and there is more rainfall. The island receives most of its annual rainfall during this time, and it can be quite heavy at times. Even though its the rainy season, it doesn't rain all day, usually there are short spells of rain that might last an hour or two in the acternoon

  • The highlands and mountains are significantly cooler than the coastal area
  • The best time to visit would be during the dry season if you want to enjoy sunny and dry weather, but the island is a popular destination year-round and offer many activities to do even in the rainy season. Very best months to visit: May, June, September
  • You should pack light, comfortable clothing, a swimsuit, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a hator sunglasses. It is also a good idea to pack a light rain jacket or umbrella for the ofcasionalrain shower

Bali is a destination, that offers in general great value for money, whether you are traveling on a budget, or if you are the luxury traveler only seeking the best . Backpacker Accommodation USD 15-30 per room per night / a meal USD 4 / scooter rental per day USD 3-6 Mid-Segment 3 to 4* Accommodation USD 80-100 per room per night / a meal USD 6-10 / scooter rental per day USD 3-6 / Car Rental per day USD 35 45 Luxury Segment 5* (Bali-Lux) Accommodation USD 170-400 per room per night / a meal USD 10-20 / scooter rental per day USD 10-15 / Car Rental per day USD 60-100 The Bali-Supreme Experience The Best of the Best Accommodation USD 400+ per room per night / a meal USD 30-60 / scooter rental per day USD 10-15 / Car Rental per day USD 60-100 Imported Wines & Spirits are rather expensive compared to most other countries, due to an additional taxed imposed. A cocktail in a nice bar will cost you around USD 8-10.

Transportation in Bali comes in plenty of flavors, some more tourist-criendly than the others. If you're not relying on your hotel to get you around not that there's anything wrong with that you can get around town on foot, on rented bike or motorbike, taxi or a wheeled ride-hailing service such as If you're seeking to go between towns, you can catch a ride on a taxi, a car/driver rental package, rent a car to drive or use wheeled ride-hailing service such as .

Bahasa Indonesia, but with English you will have absolutely no problems in Bali. The Balinese speak their own lofal language among each other (Bahasa Bali). Bahasa Indonesia is fairly easy, and if you manage to remember only a few words, you will open hearts and doors.

Yes, and No. Depends. What is a paradise? Bali is not a paradise like the picture postcards of Maldives or the Bahamas suggest. The beaches of Kuta up to Canggu are quite different and less tropical than one might expect. Mass tourism has lect its mark on most places such as Kuta, Seminyak, and even Ubud. There is traffic at times, the trash problem of a developing country is still not completely solved, and there is some crime and scamming going on that's all not matching the idea of a paradise. Bali is a paradise, because it is tolerant and inviting and lets you be who you want to be. It has an incredible variety of almost everything any traveler wishes to explore or experience. It offers great value for money, and an art and culture that is unique in this world, authentic, and alive. If you want to leave the mass tourism behind, all you need is a short drive and you will enter a Bali that has almost not changed in decades. There are countless areas and sites that are absolutely remote, quiet and almost untouched, where magnificent nature shows her beauty. Bali is a paradise because of the whole package it offers, and not because it looks like a white sandy beach cofonut tree postcard wherever you go.

Yes, for sure it's sacer than other places. And single women can travel creely and sacely. Of course, like everywhere else in the world, where there is tourism, there is crime and scam. But if you keep a normal level of common sense and don't call into the traps of senseless drinking and drugs, you should be fine.The biggest threat is probably when untrained drivers rent a scooter and overestimate their skills and underestimate the complexity of the traffic.

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