• 11 Nov, 2024

Bali is also known as the 'Island of the Gods,' an exotic tropical destination that flaunts picturesque beaches and mountains. The island is the most visited destination in Indonesia, deep-rooted in culture and tradition, gorgeous tiered rice terraces, timeless water temples, and numerous other tourist attractions. Consequently, Bali tourism has increased significantly over the last few years due to its rich culture, art, and music and the destination having exotic, luxurious beach resorts where you can enjoy the vibrant nightlife. Besides, you will find numerous shops where you can purchase handicrafts, like Tenun Bali, and try delicious local dishes there. Bali mainly has two distinctive seasons: Dry season and Rainy Season, but the majority of tourists avoid visiting here during the rainy season as water sports are restricted; thus, to know the best time to see and places to explore, food to try and much more, you are highly recommended to go through the following details.

Best time to visit Bali:

Usually, the best time to visit Bali depends on what you want to explore and what kind of temperature you wish to experience during the trip, either Dry Season or rainy season. Balinese suggest that the peak season and best time to visit Bali is between April and October, ideal for beach vacations and water sports. 

  • Dry Season: April to October is the dry season in Bali, which is also ideal for beach vacations and water sports. These months are also considered the peak season, so there is a chance that the hotels, temples, and tourist attractions will be crowded. July and August are the super-crowded months in Bali.
  • Off-Season: November to March is the off-season for Bali, so the island experiences less tourism during these months due to rain and thick clouds. However, there are still vibrant places where you can enjoy partying.
  • Surfing Season: The best months for surfing are April to September.
  • Diving Season: September to November is a good time for diving.

Top-notch Places to visit in Bali

Bali has been a dream destination for decades for many people as it has something to offer everyone; it is beyond beauty. People visit this tropical island to experience natural beauty, scenic beaches, culture, spiritual healing, Surfing, exploring rice terraces and ancient temples, climbing the mountains, and more. 

1. Ubud:

The town of Indonesia is one of the most visited places in Bali, popular for its traditional crafts, dramatic dance, and a wide range of iconic tourist attractions like Monkey Forests, temples, and Rice terraces. Besides that, Ubud is Bali's artistic hub, where you can shop for local crafts like Jewellery, handicrafts, souvenirs, Pottery, and wooden carving as well as the town is well known for Yoga, meditation, spirituality, dance, sound healing, and more.

2. Uluwatu:

Uluwatu is a small village in Bali that offers unspoiled beaches, several excellent Surfing spots, and some famous beach clubs, such as Savaya and Sundays. Consequently, the town is known for its stunning coastal views, world-class surf breaks, and less-explored white sand beaches. To enhance the Bali trip experience, you can visit the Nyang Nyang, a long, beautiful natural beach that remains unexplored. You can also visit Suluban Beach, Melasti Beach, and Pandwa. 

3. The Nusa Island:

Nusa-Penida Island has famous Instagram photo spots, such as Kelingking Beach. This most visited Island is located near the Southeastern Indonesian Island of Bali, which is easily accessible by ferry or boat and is worth visiting for a day trip. But if you want to enjoy water sports like snorkeling and other activities, staying over is recommended as the Island has the most scenic view. You can also enjoy the beautiful, speechless sunset in Nusa Penida.

4. Climbing Mount Batur:

Mount Batur is located in the Bangli region and stands at 1717 meters. It is one of the popular trekking routes tourists consider for seeing the beautiful sunrise. Mount Batur is an active Volcano surrounded by several Pinterest cafes where you can enjoy meals with scenic views if you do not wish to trek to the summit; therefore, the trek takes approximately 2-3 hours to reach the summit. 

5. Amed:

If you wish to escape the crowd, Amed is the perfect place to enjoy the dramatic sunset; it is a 14 km stretch of black sand beach located on the eastern coast of Bali. Therefore, the famous beach is the central hub for scuba diving and snorkeling, as it has many dive centers and spots, such as Shipwreck, which is also considered a good choice for snorkeling. It is perfect for snorkeling and diving as it has the richest marine life and is located on the main island. 

Best Food to Try in Bali

Bali has the best cuisine in the world, offering multiple options, from street food to Vital local dishes such as Ayam Betutu, Nasi Ayam, Nasi Campur, and more. Here are some popular traditional cuisines that you should not miss to try while in Bali.

  • Ayam Betetu is a well-known Balinese dish. It is a bowl prepared with steamed rice and roasted chicken blended with spices. The spices of the Ayam Betetu consist of Shallots, Garlic, turmeric, ginger, wild ginger, Candlenuts, shrimp paste, and peanuts. 
  • Nasi Ayam: Nasi Ayam is the highlight of Balinese cuisine, and Foodies love it most. It comprises shredded chicken, Boiled eggs, roasted peanuts, French bean salad, sambal, and a bowl of steamed rice. Thus, the Satay is prepared of fish marinated with chicken and then grilled for a smokey flavor.
  • Sate Lilit: The popular Sate Lilit is made from minced pork, fish, chicken, beef, or even e meat, mixed with grated coconut, thick coconut milk, lemon juice, and pepper. It is smoked over charcoal and served on lemongrass sticks dipped into peanut sauce and topped with garlic flakes.
  • Nasi Campur is a well-known dish among locals and travelers. It includes grilled chicken, beef rendang, tofu, and vegetables on one platter with a portion of yellow or white rice.

 

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