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BALI IS CALLING YOU! --- ALL ABOUT TRAVELING TO BALI

Bali is a wonderful Indonesian island known for its significance of alliance with nature. It has amazing woodlands, volcanic mountains, beaches, coral reefs and rice paddies. If you are adventurous and a nature lover then Bali is the best vacay location for you. Here I am delivering some information you need to know before reaching Bali.

Topics this blog will cover:

♡ Travel Guidelines

♡ Best Location to visit

♡ Beaches and Seasides

♡ Delicacies of Bali

♡ Most famous Activities in Bali


TRAVEL GUIDELINES

The favourable time to visit Bali is from April to September which is monsoon and summer months. The locals of Bali speak in the Balinese language. The standard currency used in Bali is the Indonesian Rupiah (1 Indian rupee = 196.51 Indonesia Rupiah). Moreover, Indians do not require a visa for a tour of fewer than 30 days. Flights can be accessed from Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai. The flight has a stopover in Kuala Lumpur and then reaches Denpasar/Bali.

BEST LOCATIONS YOU MUST PAY A VISIT

Tanah Lot Temple:

Tanah Lot temple is known as 'the rock temple'. It is well-known as the Hindu pilgrim centre. It is also known as Pura Tana Lot. The seaside view and sunset attract tourists.

Tegallalang Rice Terraces:

The distinctive cultivation technique known as Subak used to grow paddy is the popularity of Tegallalang Rice Terraces. The cool breeze and atmosphere soothes the soul and gives serenity to the mind. The long and high swings give your heart a roller coaster ride and body experience the presence between the clouds.

Ubud Monkey Forest:

This wildlife sanctuary conserves the well known Indonesian long tail monkeys. Apart from monkey view, you can enjoy the moment in nature's lap.

Uluwatu Temple:

It is one of the renowned Balinese Hindu temples. It is located along the seashore. It is believed that the temple is a symbol of reincarnation of the Rudra.

Kuta:

It is the most vibrant location you will ever find in Bali. Clubs and Bars are all set to party and rejoice with pals. It is chaotic with the local traffic but also has pacifying beach sides.

Ubud Art Market:

Shopping Centre in Bali is Ubud Art Market. It's prominent for the artistic element found in every item you discover there. Statues, handwoven bags, scarfs, jewellery etc. It's also known as Pasar Seni Ubud.

Jimbaran:

Jimbaran is the coastal village in Bali. It's well known for its soothing beaches and is a great fishing spot. It conveys the modest lifestyle of local people in Bali.

BEACHES AND SEASIDES:

The fascinating, mellowing and nature connecting beaches in Bali are the main motive to visit it. The white sand, gushing waves and windy vibes relieve the soul and body from the chaotic and stressful modern lifestyle in metro cities. The must-visit beaches in Bali are:

Seminyak Beach

Nusa Dua Beach

Pasir Putih Beach

Lovina Beach

Karma Beach

Bingin Beach

DELICACIES NOT TO BE MISSED IN BALI:

Calling upon Bali and not embarking the mouth-watering delicacies is disappointing your taste buds and tummy.

Pisang Goreng

Mie Goreng

Sate

Spring Rolls

Custards and Salads


ACTIVITIES NOT TO MISS OUT:

Photoshoot:

There are stunning spots for capturing memories in your cameras. Don't miss out on the recreation.

Swings:

The simple yet joyful ride connecting you with windy waves are phenomenal.

Long Bicycle Rides:

Bicycle rides on small lanes in the middle of green bushes at sunsets or sunrise is a phenomenal experience in Bali.

Yoga and Body Spas:

Release stress and enjoy the calming conversation with your body and soul.

You can also enjoy dwelling in the resorts as there are amazing recreational activities. The budget for one person to celebrate and enjoy a vacation of 5 to 6 days in Bali is around Rs 45,000 (600 USD). However, the cost is worth the experience and joy.

Hope you enjoyed the blog. Stay tuned for more such posts. Comment your views below. Thank you!!













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