Bali, Indonesia, Asia

Laden with towering volcanoes, sandy shores, deep green tree canopies, and turquoise water, Bali could be described as heavenly. The Indonesian island is known for its rich culture, beautiful beaches, and spiritual qualities. Ancient temples abound in Bali. The stunning cliffside location of Uluwatu Temple is a must-see. But visitors should be careful—there’s a tribe of sneaky monkeys that are known to snatch up hats, purses, and glasses from unsuspecting tourists. Tirta Empul Temple and Tanah Lot Temple also make the list of breathtaking sites on the island. A picture of paradise, Bali’s beaches will not disappoint. A great place to relax for the day, Balangan Beach is a long narrow strip of beach below the rocky cliffs, covered with palm trees and white sand. After a day at the beach, visitors will want to check out the Kintamani region—home to Mount Batur, a towering and active volcano. There are also several villages nearby that offer lodging and dining options for an overnight excursion.

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High Season

Just eight degrees south of the equator, tropical Bali has fairly constant year-round temperatures, averaging 27°C in Bali’s coastal areas and the hills around Ubud and 22°C in the central volcanoes around Kintamani. This make the whole year warm and …

Low Season

The quitetest months on Bali are March and April. This is the period of the lowest prices in hotels. Also note, that April to June is the best time for surfing as they are in dry season. In this time of the year there is no big crowds and the wather  …

Shoulder Season

Shoulder season is the good option to visit Bali if you want to avoid crowds and high prices. The best time to visit is outside the monsoon season, (but avoiding festivals from high season). However keep in mind that monsoons are, like many other eve …

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