Bali
Bali is more than a destination — it’s a mood. From misty volcanic peaks and emerald rice terraces to vibrant culture and world-class surf, the Island of the Gods offers a little magic for every traveler. Whether you seek spiritual retreats, thrilling adventures, or lazy beach days, Bali welcomes you with open arms and genuine smiles.
Best Time to Visit
April – October (Dry Season)
Getting There
Ngurah Rai Intl. Airport (DPS)
Local Language
Bahasa Indonesia, Balinese
Currency
Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
🌏 Featured ITB Tours in Bali
Snorkeling Nusa Penida
Enjoy piece of heaven under the sea
Bali Grand Moto Holiday – 5 Days
Ride through volcanoes, rice fields & coastal roads
Nusa Penida West Tour
Kelingking, Crystal Bay, Astonishing Beach
✨ Bali's Iconic Highlights
- 🙏 Uluwatu Temple
- 🌾 Tegalalang Rice Terraces
- 🏄♂️ Kuta/Surf Lessons
- 🐒 Ubud Monkey Forest
- 🌋 Mount Batur Sunrise
- 🍳 Balinese Cooking Class
📸 Bali Through Our Lens
❓ Bali Travel Tips (FAQ)
Do I need a visa for Bali?
Over 90 nationalities (including US, UK, AU, EU) get Visa on Arrival (30 days, extendable). Check official immigration site before travel.
Is Bali safe for solo travelers?
Absolutely. Bali is very safe, friendly, and well set up for solo adventurers. Use reputable tour operators like ITB Tour.
What should I pack?
Light clothes, modest temple wear (sarong), sunscreen, insect repellent, and a rain jacket if visiting between Nov–March.
- Why Visit Bali?
Stunning nature, rich culture, mouthwatering food, and endless activities — all wrapped in genuine hospitality. Perfect for couples, families, solo travelers, and digital nomads alike.
- Local Tips
- Rent a scooter for easy island exploration (international license required)
- Visit temples in the morning to avoid crowds
- Always carry cash for small warungs and local markets
- Must-try Balinese Food
- Babi Guling (suckling pig)
- Ikan Bakar Jimbaran (grilled fish)
- Luwak Coffee (controversial but iconic)





