12 things to know before going to Bali, Indonesia
Jan 18, 2024 • 8 min read
These top tips for visiting Bali can help you plan the perfect trip © Klaus Vedfelt / Getty Images
The Indonesian island of Bali is a sun-soaked paradise that attracts every type of traveler, from budget-conscious backpackers to luxury jet-setters.
But – as with any destination – the vast majority of travelers (especially first-timers) will have a number of questions, whether it's "Can unmarried couples stay together in Bali?" (an increasingly common one in the light of recently-introduced new rules for tourists in Bali, which we'll get to later) or "What should I wear?"
Thankfully, Bali is one of the easiest destinations to explore, although its size – the island covers 5776 sq km (2230 sq miles) – means travelers should take the time to think about what they want to see and do relatively early on. For example, places such as Seminyak , with its beach clubs and five-star hotels, tend to become somewhat crowded during peak season, while more rural destinations, such as Ubud , might well require a longer taxi journey but are absolutely worth the effort, especially for those keen to avoid the crowds.
It's also worth bearing in mind that Bali is one of Asia's safest destinations. As with any holiday hot spot, there are always going to be certain things we can do to ensure we stay safe while traveling, but crackdowns on petty theft and bad behavior have all helped transform the island into a wonderfully family-friendly destination .
Here are our top tips for anyone heading to Bali.
1. Check your vaccinations are up-to-date before traveling to Indonesia
There are no mandatory vaccinations for visitors to Bali (barring the need for travelers arriving from countries with a high yellow fever transmission risk to carry a yellow fever vaccination certificate), although Hepatitis A, typhoid and tetanus are often recommended. Bali falls into the "low to no risk" category when it comes to malaria.
Rabies remains a big problem in Indonesia, and although it claims fewer lives in Bali than elsewhere (according to the World Health Organization, 11 people died from rabies in the first half of 2023), it still exists, and the rabies vaccination is worth considering. Working out what vaccinations you need for a holiday to Bali is mostly a personal choice, but if you have concerns, contact your local physician for the latest guidance.
2. Bring a reusable bottle
One of the most asked questions by tourists: "Is Bali's tap water safe to drink?" The short answer is "no." Stick to bottled water or, better still, bring a bottle with a built-in water filtering membrane. Purchasing bottled water – especially in restaurants – can quickly become expensive, which is another reason we're fans of reusable filtered ones, such as Larq and Lifestraw. These are also handy when it comes to purifying water used for cleaning fruits and vegetables. Additionally, try to steer clear of ice and use bottled water to brush your teeth.
3. Don't write off the rainy season
Having a rough idea of when dry and rainy seasons fall is undoubtedly something that is useful to know before heading to Indonesia . But bear with us – Bali's rainy season, which takes place between October and April, is a great time to visit. It's typified by short, sharp showers that often only last a few minutes. And in addition to the fact that prices for everything – from regional airfares to hotels – plummet, the island becomes wonderfully lush, the weather is still warm (typically hovering between 24°C/75°F and 29°C/85°F), and the main tourist attractions are blissfully crowd-free. You'll also find it easier to snap up places on excursions, such as snorkeling tours and guided hikes.
4. Buy some bug spray
To be clear, Bali doesn't have a major mosquito problem, but like anywhere in Southeast Asia, these pesky biting bugs love the occasional bloodsucking session – in the case of Bali, particularly during the rainy season between November and April. Lighten the load on your wallet by purchasing your repellent in Bali and opting for bug sprays made in Asia. Popular (and much cheaper) Asian brands you'll find throughout Indonesia include Soffell (snap up the surprisingly pleasant floral-scented version if you can).
5. Avoid traveling during peak times
Traffic in Bali can be horrendous – especially around busier spots such as Denpasar and Kuta – and estimated journey times on apps like Google Maps or Grab are notoriously unreliable. Peak times tend to be 6am to 8am (but roads often remain busy until 10am when day-trippers head out) and 4pm to 7pm. Allow plenty of time to get from A to B, especially when heading to the airport.
6. Pack clothes that will cover you up for when you're not on the beach
In Bali, skimpy swimwear is fine for the beach, but definitely not for trips to a supermarket or restaurant.
Men and women need to ensure their shoulders and upper legs are covered when visiting religious sites, although most of these places will have sarongs for visitors to borrow. Pack like a pro by taking a light cotton scarf that can double as a sarong if you visit a temple or other religious site, and a pair of light cotton trousers (bonus points if they've got a built-in mosquito repellent), which will protect you from bites while also providing enough coverage at sites where tiny denim shorts or a vest just won't cut it.
7. Behave respectfully
Various media reports might give the impression it's easy to get into trouble in Bali, but it's not. In reality, you just need to be sensible: don't do drugs (being caught with under a gram of cannabis will land you in prison), be respectful and dress appropriately at religious sites, don't ride a motorbike or moped without a helmet (Bali's police have recently started cracking down especially hard on foreign moped drivers), and treat locals with respect.
8. Locals will be keen to share their knowledge with you
Staying at a hotel with a concierge or a friendly receptionist? Feel free to grill them about the best local bar, beach or restaurant. The Balinese are incredibly proud of their island – don't be surprised if the bartender at your favorite beach bar ends up inviting you to their home for dinner with their family – and love nothing more than telling visitors about their favorite beach, nature walk or temple.
9. Eat, drink, stay and shop locally
Don't be afraid to go local, whether this means eating at tiny family-run restaurants or opting for local drink brands. You'll pay less and enjoy delicious local dishes, and you'll be contributing directly to the local economy, too. These days, even the smallest restaurants, bars and independent hotels will be listed on online review sites such as Zomato (especially popular in Asia), and a quick glance should tell you whether the business in question is reputable or not.
10. Carry some loose change
Many businesses in Bali will take payment by card, but there are still plenty of places that only take cash. These include temples, smaller souvenir shops and beachfront masseuses (which, by the way, offer some of the best massages going). ATMs on the island can be unreliable and are also few and far between in some areas. Additionally, don't assume you'll always have the mobile data you'll need to book a ride-share taxi. If you need to hail a tuk-tuk or taxi from the side of the road, it's highly likely you'll need to pay in cash.
When using ATMs, opt for ones connected with major banks (in Indonesia, these include BNI, Bank Mandiri, BCA and CIMB Niaga) to avoid withdrawal fees and remember that Indonesian ATMs issue the cash first, so don't forget to wait for your card to appear.
11. Get around by moped (but always wear a helmet)
Mopeds are the cheapest way to get around Bali and often – especially during rush hour in places such as Kuta – the quickest, too. They're also offered as a mode of transport by Grab and Gojek (Bali's most popular ride-sharing apps), and prices for journeys via mopeds are significantly cheaper than those made by car. Just remember to check the reviews of your chosen driver and always wear a helmet (the driver will typically provide one). Avoid hailing scooter taxis on the street – you won't be able to check their credentials, and, in reality, Grab and Gojek have so many scooter drivers (both identifiable for their bright green jackets) that there's simply no need.
12. There is a no-sex-before-marriage law
In December 2022, the Indonesian government brought in a new law that forbids sex outside of marriage. Technically, this law applies to visitors as well as locals.
At the time, it was announced that the legislation won't be introduced until late 2025. Since then, Bali's governor has said that the law – dubbed by some newspapers as the "Bali bonk ban"– won't apply to tourists and, additionally, guilty parties can only be reported by spouses, parents or children. In summary, the law represents a worrying development for human rights in Indonesia, but it's not one that is likely to affect tourists.
This article was first published May 2019 and updated January 2024
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airport pick up
The time has come for your trip of a lifetime to begin! Pack your bags, get a pint (what do you mean it’s only 8 am?), hop on a plane and we’ll meet you at Denpasar airport, before taking you to meet the rest of your TruFam at our hotel in Canggu. Your welcome talk with our Travel Ninjas will become a highlight in itself as you’ll be meeting your coolest friends for life and hearing all about the insane stuff to come over the next 10 days. Then spend the rest of the day relaxing by the pool, popping to the beach or exploring Canggu, before a rooftop dinner and drinks to get acquainted with your new TruFam as your Balian adventure begins. We'll start off with a traditional Indonesian to wet your appetite for all things Nasi Goreng and Sambal! Then we'll kick off with a great night out - for those of us that aren't suffering from jet lag of course...The bars in Canggu are located right next to the beach so get ready for a dreamy night by the sea, soaking in all the vibes - start as we mean to go on right?
temple visits
So, what better introduction to Bali's rich culture than heading to two of it’s most famous temples. First we'll make our way to the Royal Temple of Taman Ayun, which translates as ‘beautiful garden’. D’you know why? Well, yeah, obviously it’s a beautiful garden; a garden filled with fantastic architecture, fish-filled ponds, and lush greenery. We'll then head over to Tanah Lot, set on a rock formation in the sea, which, let us tell you now, is a (Tanah) Lot of fun to explore! Exploring the temples is a perfect way to spend our first day in Canggu, the culture in Bali is such an amazing part of Indonesia and we can't wait to explore with you. In the evening we'll take in the spectacular sunset on one of the area’s most picturesque beaches, before a big night out in Canggu, a place where, if you’re looking to party, you’ll thank us. Bring on the joss shots!
Surf’s up, dudes. Grab your board, hit the beach and let’s catch some bitchin’ waves (surf slang for amazing). That’s right, it’s time for your very own surf lesson on Kuta Beach, one of the best places to surf in Asia. Our excellent local Kuta instructors will teach you the basics and show you how to make some cool moves in the waves. When we say cool we mean we’ll be well impressed if you can stand up for longer than 5 seconds, but you never know. Maybe you’ll be a natural. For those of you that are more experienced you're free to jump into the waves and practise some more, just promise not to show off! After a day on the water, we’ll head back to chill out at the rooftop pool or have a stroll on the beach, your guide will have so many ideas for your afternoon! Then we'll watch the sunset, cocktail in hand, recounting the day’s surfing stories, like when you did that 360 when no one was looking. Course you did.
ubud waterfalls
Right, pack your bags. We’re off to the bohemian jungle town of Ubud. Ubud doesn’t need much of an introduction; it's full of famed terraced rice paddies, temples, shrines and, of course, monkeys. Before we get there though, we’ll stop to cool off in the most famous waterfall you’ve never (if you have, 5 points to Gryffindor) heard of, the beautiful Tegenungan waterfall. Optional activities, including taking one of those ridiculous pics of you emerging from the water, flicking your hair back for Insta. Once we’ve checked into the hotel, you'll have a bit of time to look around the town, take in the sites, chat to the lovely locals and have a nibble on some Ubud delicacies. After we've freshened up, we'll head out to one of Bali’s coolest live music destinations, play some pool and get your guide to show you the coconut ice cream parlour in Ubud - it's not one to miss!
cooking class & monkey forest
Gordon Ramsay? Jamie Oliver? Heston Blumen-whatshisface? Yeah, they ain’t got sh*t on you after today, a traditional Indonesian cooking lesson is on the horizon. We’ll start the day by having a bit of brekkie, before heading down to the markets to have a peek at the freshest ingredients Bali has to offer. Then we’ll join the amazing Wayan and his fam (part of our TruFam) to learn how to rustle up some of Bali’s most famous cuisine, as well as Canang Sari, the flower offerings made for the God. And the best part? You’ll get to tuck into the delicious dishes you’ve just made. Then, with our bellies popping with scrummy Balinesian grub, we’ll head and meet some of Ubud’s cheekiest locals at the sacred monkey forest, where it is believed the hundreds of monkeys that live there protect the ancient temples inside. That protection also means they’ll nick whatever you have to hand so that Micheal Kors bag? Yeah, we’d advise not bringing that. The Balinese long-tailed monkeys are big fans of designer brands, smartphones, Raybans and AirPods. After a day with these literal cheeky monkeys, it’s time to head back for dinner with your TruFam where you can eat, drink, monkey around and count up all the unforgettable memories you’ve made so far. Might be a late one.
rice terraces & volcano viewpoint
Did you know half the world’s population’s daily diet is 20% rice? No? Well, now, you do. Get ready for one of the most exciting (and famous) things to do in Bali - wandering through the impossibly beautiful and scenic rice terraces of Tegalalang. Trek through Ubud valleys, snap an Insta-worthy pic on one of the many swings (please keep your arms inside the vehicle), and take a swig from a fresh coconut, all the while learning the importance of those little grains in the Balinese, and world economy. This afternoon we'll visit Kintamani for a spot of lunch overlooking the active volcano Mt. Batur. It is mesmerising and the perfect photo opportunity - this day has to make it on the feed! We’ll then head back to either top up your tan by the pool, pick up some souvenirs at the colourful and vibrant local market, or have a pilau fight with your Tru buds (see what we did there).
head to the gili islands
Right. We’ve done the temples. Done the rice paddies. It’s about time we hit up Bali’s famous beaches, don’t you think? Grab your snacks because today we’re jumping on a bus, before riding a ferry over to the stunning Gili Trawangan, an island that might be small in size, but that’s big in ‘Holy sh*t, this is amazing'. First, we’ll check in to our tropical accommodation in the heart of the island, where we’ll spend our final few days, before spending the afternoon having a beer, chilling by the pool, or exploring the many idyllic beaches that are only a stroll away. It is one of the most stunning places in Indonesia and the perfect place to end our trips. Kick back, put your feet up, and paddle in the crystal waters of the Gili Islands before gorging on the mouth-watering food on offer for dinner. Then get your glad rags on (shorts and a semi-clean tee’ll do) as we head out to drink responsibly in the incredible bars this tiny (but mighty) island has to offer. Did we say responsibly? Yeah, course. If you want to. This can be as loose or as civilised as you guys want, this is your Tru party after all.
island hopping adventure
They call it ‘island hopping’. We call it getting in a boat, racing along the sapphire waters, feeling the sea breeze in your hair, clearing the hangover in a matter of minutes, and visiting the most stunning places Bali has to offer. We’ll hop around two islands - Gili Trawangan & Gili Meno home to some of the best snorkel spots this incredible place has to offer. You’ll see stunning coral, beautiful fish, turtles and maybe even a shark or two. Once you’ve had a gander at Bali’s incredible sea life, you can enjoy a beachfront lunch on Gili Meno, before we head out this evening to enjoy the stunning sunset and an ice-cold cocktail at some of the best beach bars on the island.
bike ride around gili t
Did you know one of the best ways to explore the Gili islands is by bicycle? Well now you do! Today we’ll explore the island on one of Gili’s only modes of transportation, pushbike. We’ll all cycle around the island, exploring all the nooks and crannies of this unreal place, before taking a small trek up the hill to see the best viewpoint Gili has to offer. (Which is bloody incredible, if we do say so ourselves. Which we do, by the way.) Then you’ll get a chance to enjoy one last sunset with your TruFam as you reminisce about your epic time on the trip over a farewell dinner, before finishing off in Tru style with a little party to celebrate what we guarantee have been the best 10 days of your life. There might be some group awards, emotional speeches and we can guarantee that at least one person will cry...you've explore some of the most beautiful places in the world together and built bonds to last a lifetime, of course it'll be totes emosh!
chilled check out
Ah, mate. Last day. Today you say bye to your Tru Fam, the unbelievable place that is Bali, and to this amazing experience that, let’s be honest, changed your life. Thing is, the fun doesn’t necessarily have to end. Your Travel Ninja is on hand to fly kicking you into your next adventure; whether that be more adventures throughout Indonesia, a trip to another destination, or to bid you farewell on your journey home. It’s been a wild one. Whatever you do, keep in touch, TruFam.
Where does the trip start & Finish?
The trip begins in Canggu but we will pick you up from Denpasar airport and your tour will end in Gili Trawangan.
Which airport do I need to fly into?
You will need to fly into Denpasar international airport (DPS). Please note when booking a return flight on Day 10 that we recommend the earliest you can fly is around 7pm from Denpasar to allow for your journey back from Gili Trawangan.
What is the closest airport to the end destination?
You will need to travel back to Denpasar international airport (DPS). Please note when booking a return flight on Day 10 that we recommend the earliest you can fly is around 7pm from Denpasar to allow for your journey back from Gili Trawangan. change to this: You will need to travel back to Denpasar International Airport (DPS). Please note when booking a return flight on Day 10 that we recommend the earliest you can fly is around 7pm from Denpasar to allow for your journey back from Gili Trawangan due to traffic. The Ferry from Gili Trawangan starts at 9am and takes around 3 hours depending on conditions to Padang Bai, where you can then grab a taxi from the port to the airport.
How do I get back to the start destination and is this included in the price? If not, how much is it?
No it is not included but we can assist you with booking it all. You can get a boat and then a bus back to Kuta or Denpasar airport which is 5-6 hours and around 500,000 IDR. Please allow enough time to get back to Denpasar! We recommend if you are planning to fly home that day, that you book a flight for after 7pm to allow time to get back without rushing.
What kind of accommodation is included on this trip?
The accommodation for this trip is all twin share private rooms.
How much is a night’s accommodation at our start hotel?
If you would like to book a pre-night please contact our sales team on info@trutravels.com
What is the currency?
The currency in Indonesia is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
Is my money protected?
Yep! You’re protected. TruTravels is both ABTA and ATOL registered meaning your money is safe. We also offer 1 free date change before 60 days of your departure date.
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Kedatangan Sadhguru disambut langsung oleh Menteri Pariwisata dan Ekonomi Kreatif (Menparkeraf) Sandiaga Uno di Bandara I Gusti Ngurah Rai, bali pada Jumat (19/4/2024).
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"Sadhguru menyampaikan bahwa drinking dan dancing bisa di mana saja. Tapi kalau di Bali, terjaga kelestarian budayanya. Jadi, ini yang ia rasakan," kata Sandiaga dalam rilis resmi, Sabtu (20/4/2024).
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World water forum ke-10 di bali, pemerintah akan canangkan hari danau sedunia, upaya yang dilakukan indonesia dalam menjamin keamanan selama world water forum ke-10 berlangsung, yakni dengan membentuk sinergi kepolisian dan tni, penulis: zaenal nur arifin | editor: putu dewi adi damayanthi.
TRIBUN-BALI.COM, MANGUPURA – Forum internasional sektor air terbesar di dunia, atau World Water Forum (WWF) ke-10, yang akan berlangsung pada 18–25 Mei 2024 di Bali , telah mencapai persiapan tahap akhir yang semakin matang menjelang penyelenggaraannya.
Hal tersebut disampaikan Menteri Koordinator Bidang Kemaritiman dan Investasi (Menko Marves), sekaligus Ketua Panitia Nasional Penyelenggara WWF Tahun 2024, Luhut B. Pandjaitan dalam Rapat Koordinasi Persiapan Penyelenggaraan World Water Forum ke-10, pada Sabtu 20 April 2024 di BICC, Nusa Dua , Badung , Bali .
Rapat yang dipimpin oleh Menko Marves ini juga dihadiri oleh Panglima Tentara Nasional Indonesia (TNI) Agus Subiyanto, Kepala Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia (Kapolri) Listyo Sigit Prabowo, Menteri Pariwisata dan Ekonomi Kreatif (Menparekraf) Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno.
Turut hadir Sekretaris Jenderal Kementerian Pekerjaan Umum dan Perumahan Rakyat (PUPR) Mohammad Zainal Fatah, PJ Gubernur Bali Sang Made Mahendra Jaya, Kepala Badan Meteorologi, Klimatologi, dan Geofisika (BMKG) Dwikorita Karnawati, Direktur Jenderal Informasi dan Komunikasi Publik Kementerian Komunikasi dan Informatika (Kominfo) Usman Kansong, praktisi Wishnutama Kusubandio, dan segenap perwakilan Kementerian/Lembaga terkait.
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Menko Luhut mengatakan, World Water Forum ke-10 menjadi ajang untuk Indonesia memperkuat perannya di tingkat regional dan global untuk mitigasi isu dalam bidang air.
Ia juga mengingatkan, terdapat empat deliverables yang ditargetkan akan dicapai yaitu pendirian Center of Excellence for Climate and Water Resilience, pembentukan kelompok kerja untuk Integrated Water Resources Management for Small Islands, penetapan World Lake Day atau Hari Danau Sedunia , dan proyek konkret lainnya.
"Saat ini sudah tercatat, jumlah pendaftar melalui website resmi World Water Forum ke-10 mencapai 1.062 peserta yang terdiri dari 387 peserta nasional dan 675 peserta internasional dari 88 negara,” ujar Menko Luhut.
Adapun upaya yang dilakukan Indonesia dalam menjamin keamanan selama World Water Forum ke-10 berlangsung, yakni dengan membentuk sinergi Kepolisian dan TNI dalam menjaga keamanan di kawasan-kawasan penting dan sekitarnya.
Kapolri Jenderal Listyo Sigit mengatakan, Polri telah menyiapkan Operasi Kepolisian 'Puri Agung 2024'.
"Melalui operasi ini kami menyiapkan skema pengamanan dan personel yang mumpuni untuk kesuksesan acara ini,” ucap Kapolri.
Sementara itu, Panglima TNI Agus Subiyanto menambahkan, Indonesia akan memperkuat keamanan untuk menyambut delegasi.
“Kami telah menyiapkan skema evakuasi delegasi World Water Forum ke-10 bila terjadi bencana alam,” ujar Panglima TNI.
Polri dan TNI akan bersinergi bersama BSSN, BIN, dan Kominfo untuk menjaga keamanan siber selama World Water Forum ke-10 berlangsung.
Dirjen Informasi dan Komunikasi Publik Kominfo, Usman Kansong mewakili Kementerian Kominfo memaparkan bahwa pihaknya telah membuka Media Registration sejak Selasa 16 April 2024, dan akan berlangsung hingga Sabtu 11 Mei 2024 mendatang.
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