Bali, A Warm Little Island For A Mental Vacation
Indonesia is made up of a whopping 17,800 islands—something that would take you a lifetime to explore! It is also home to a vast range of fauna and flora as well as countless linguistic and ethnic groups and incredible landscapes. Bali, as the most famous and beautiful island in Indonesia, not only has forested volcanic mountains, iconic rice paddies, beaches and coral reefs, but also is home to religious sites such as cliffside Uluwatu Temple.
📍Nyang Nyang Beach
Nyang Nyang Beach is a pristine beach known as perfect for swimming, getting tanned and simply enjoying the amazing marine life.
The Nyang Nyang Beach is located in the southern Bukit Peninsula, this beach often gets overlooked by tourists due to its location and long trek required to reach it. That's why makes Nyang beach perfect for a romantic walk at sunset.
The famous Uluwatu shipwrecks can be found on Nyang Nyang Beach. Nyang Nyang Beach provides shades so you can cool off from the sun while still enjoy the awesome views.

📍Nusa LembonganNusa Lembongan is 40 minutes boat ride away from mainland Bali, lapped by aquamarine waters, fringed by powder-white sands and centered by lush green mangrove forests. You can snorkel and dive into the deep to see stunning, crystal-clear waters and some of the most diver reefs on the planet.
Devil’s Tears on Nusa Lembongan is the single-best sunset spot on the island and possibly even in Bali! It also some epic tide pools and if you are an adrenaline seeker, there are even some cliff jump opportunities.
📍Temple Of Lempuyang Luhur

Lempuyang Temple Bali is one of the oldest and most sacred temples on the island. The whole complex is made up of seven different sanctuaries in Bukit Lempuyang, but Pura Lempuyang Temple is the most popular.
However, it has become more popular in recent years amongst tourists thanks to Instagram, and the expected waiting time for your pictures might over 2 hours.
📍Broken Beach (Pasih Uug)
Broken Beach is an incredible little cove on Nusa Penida island.
The archway that wraps around the bay, allowing water to flow in and out from the ocean, is the main reason to make Broken Beach unique. It has a big natural pool, with about a hundred meters in diameter, created by sea abrasion and collapsed limestone hill in a million years ago.
➤The best visit time: June to September, 6:00 am to 6:30 pm
📍Ubud Monkey Forest

The mission of Monkey Forest Ubud is conserving the area based on the concept of Tri Hita Karana. Based on the concept of Tri Hita Karana, The Monkey Forest Ubud will be a featured international tourist destination to create peace and harmony to the visitor.
➤Open time: 8:30 am to 6:00 pm
➤Ticketing service: 8:30 am to 5:30 pm
📍Tanah Lot Temple

Pura Tanah Lot is a hugely popular tourist destination. It does have cultural significance to the Balinese, but this can be hard to discern amid the crowds, clamor, and chaos – especially for the overhyped sunsets.

To reach the temple, take the walkways that run from the vast car parks through a mind-boggling sideshow of tatty souvenir shops down to the sea.
Tips🔻
➣Best Time To Visit 🌊
The best time to visit Bali is during April to October, the dry season of Bali island. You will have sunny 🔆 and hot weather, no rain clouds⛈.
➣Language
The official language in Indonesia is Indonesian, however, most local people in Bali can speak English.
➣Currency 💰
The currency of Bali is the Indonesian Rupiah. 1USD is equivalent to about 14016,00 IDR.
➣Credit Card and ATM 🏧
Usually, the upscale restaurants and hotels accept credit cards, however, if you want to shop at local markets, you should prepare cash just in case. There are many ATMs in Bali, for safety and security, try to use the ATMs in big and reputable malls and hotels.
➣Plugs
The plugs in Indonesia are type C. The standard voltage is 230 V, and the standard frequency is 50Hz. Bring a universal adaptor and converter!
What kind of food can people expect in Bali?
ReplyDeleteSoutheast Asian food like curry and such. Bali is an international place because of its tourism industry. So you can have all sorts of western cuisines in Bali as well!
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