Bali, Indonesia
Travel Guide 2026
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Bali is one of the few places on earth where spirituality, nature, and world-class hospitality exist in perfect balance. Rice paddies cascade down volcanic hillsides in Ubud while surfers chase barrels in Uluwatu and digital nomads fill café terraces in Canggu.
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✈️ Plan My Bali TripTop Things to Do in Bali
- Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Ubud
- Uluwatu Temple at sunset
- Seminyak beach clubs
- Mount Batur sunrise hike
- Tirta Empul holy spring temple
- Nusa Penida island day trip
May–October (dry season) is ideal. November–April is wet season — cheaper but afternoon showers are common.
Visa-on-arrival (30 days, extendable) for most nationalities including Canada, US, UK, EU, Australia, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan. Cost: ~$35 USD.
Budget: $40–60/day. Mid-range: $100–180/day. Luxury villas: $300+/day.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a visa for Bali?
Most nationalities including Canada, USA, UK, EU, Australia, Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan can get a visa-on-arrival at Denpasar airport. Cost is ~$35 USD for 30 days.
How long should I spend in Bali?
10–14 days lets you explore Ubud, Seminyak, Uluwatu, and Nusa Penida comfortably. A week is doable but feels rushed.
Is Bali good for solo travel?
Bali is one of the most solo-friendly destinations in Asia. The backpacker scene is huge, especially in Canggu and Ubud.
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