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Denpasar, Indonesia
Bali, eine tropische Insel in Indonesien, ist berühmt für ihre Strände, Kultur und einzigartigen Tempel.
Bali, eine tropische Insel in Indonesien, ist berühmt für ihre Strände, Kultur und einzigartigen Tempel.







Denpasar, Indonesia
-8.3405, 115.0920

Dive into the calm, clear and turquoise water of the blue lagoon beach which offers you a beginner-friendly snorkeling experience!

Experience the joy of shopping in the largest market in Bali. Shop within the traditional, open-air design that offers a huge variety of products! including clothes, fresh produce, street food and souvenirs!
A beloved local spot for ikan kuah kuning and other Balinese seafood.
Local favourite with beautiful views of rice paddies. Great for breakfast, coffee, and organic bites.
Recommended by locals on Reddit for tasty Indonesian lunches
Bustling street food paradise where locals gather to enjoy authentic local food with cheap prices.
Hidden soft-sand cove with a few beach shacks. Perfect for swimming and quiet beach days.
If you're a citizen from ASEAN countries (e.g., Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand) you can enter Bali, Indonesia, with a 30-day visa exemption. If not, Get a VOA which is Available for 97 nationalities and valid for 30 days or apply for the e-VOA beforehand.
visaMake sure you're up-to-date on routine vaccines. Bali generally offer high quality healthcare so it's recommended that you carry a travel insurance to cover high costs of medical care. If you do fall ill, take Norit (charcoal tablets) or Diapet, which are easily found in local minimarts and pharmacies.
healthUse apps like Gojek or Grab as Public transport in Bali is limited so apps are generally preferred . You shouldn't consider walking in bali as walkability is generally poor, with few sidewalks, heavy traffic, and dangerous, narrow roads. If you're renting, You must carry your original driver's license from your home country and an International Driving Permit.
transportYou should only use registered money exchangers. Carry IDR (Indonesian Rupiah) for markets and shops but if you want to use your cards, it's accepted in most hotels and restaurants.
moneyIf you're visiting temples, wear modest clothing. Use your right hand for giving and receiving items. Bali has strict rules against unauthorized commercial shoots so avoid filming in sacred areas, and flying drones near temples. Always ask permission before photographing locals or ceremonies.
cultureBali is generally a safe and comfortable destination for you as violent crime is rare. Only use official, metered taxis to avoid scams and avoid pickpockets by staying away from crowded areas like Kuta and Seminyak.
safetyThe main languages in Bali are Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) and Balinese (Basa Bali). Don't worry if you're an English speaker as English is widely spoken in tourist areas but if you learn basic Balinese it would be appreciated. Use greetings like "Om Swastiastu" (hello) or "Halo," and "Suksma" (thank you). For shopping, "Berapa harganya?" (how much?) and "Nggak mau" (I don't want).
communicationTry local dishes like Nasi Campur, a mixed rice dish featuring small portions of various foods like sambal, vegetables, and meat. Or Bebek Betutu a slow-cooked, stuffed duck in banana leaves. You can also go for Ayam Bumbu Bali which is fried chicken smothered in traditional Balinese spices.
generalDengue fever could be a real risk for you, it's often spread by mosquitoes that bite during the day. Buy Soffell, a popular, effective, and cheap local insect repellent available in all shops and try to wear long, light clothing at dawn and dusk.
healthHead to Warungs, they're a small, family-owned, budget-friendly eateries that offer authentic, daily-cooked food. If you're vegan or vegetarian there are options widely available for you. Street food in Bali is generally safe, Stick to hot dishes like Nasi Goreng, Sate, or Martabak. Always carry a hand sanitizer, avoid tap water, and choose busy stalls to minimize risk.
cultureBased on your travel style, your daily spending could range from $30-$50 USD if you're on a tight budget. Mid-range budgets could cost $70-$120 USD and luxury budgets could cost more than $150 USD. These figures cover your accommodation, food, transport, and activities. You won't be expected to tip, but it is highly appreciated as a gesture of goodwill.
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