Hey Lykkers, make sure to bookmark this guide if you're thinking about heading to Bali. Hopefully, it'll come in handy and make your trip even better!


Bali is like paradise spread all over! You've got smoking volcanoes peeking out from lush greenery, sandy beaches blending into crystal-clear waters, and waterfalls tucked away in the jungle. It's a breathtaking scene that hardly ever lets you down.


When should you go to Bali? What's the weather like?


In Bali, it's warm and tropical all the time. The rainy season runs from November to March, but the best time to visit is from June to August when it's drier and more pleasant.


Here's a handy tip: Sometimes your weather app might say there's gonna be thunderstorms in Bali, but don't always believe it! You might be chilling on the beach with sunny skies instead.


How to Get There


Plane: Getting to Bali is mainly done by plane since it's an island. Most people fly into Denpasar-Ngurah Rai International Airport, which has flights from all over.


Ferry: But hey, if you're up for a more scenic route, there are plenty of ferries from different parts of Indonesia to Bali too.


Cruise: And here's another cool option: You can hop on a cruise that stops in Bali as one of its destinations. Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises are among the cruise lines that make stops here, so you can explore the island while cruising the seas.


What to do?


1. Uluwatu Temple


This temple sits high up on a cliff by the sea, and it's famous for its amazing views, especially at sunset. But watch out for those mischievous monkeys—they might try to snatch your stuff!



The temple is open from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM.


Catch the Kecak dance every day at 6:00 PM.


It's awesome to come right before sunset.


You don't need a guide, but they can be handy.


Keep your bling safe—leave loose jewelry at home.


Plan to spend about 1 to 2 hours there.


Entrance costs around Rp 30,000 for adults and Rp 15,000 for kids.


2. Pandawa Beach


Pandawa, nestled at the southern tip of Bali, is a serene getaway from the island's hustle and bustle. Along its white sandy beach, you'll find luxury villas and cozy beach hut cafes. The water is so clear that it's like crystal. If you're here for the day, get there early and snag a spot at one of the cafes with day beds.



Sand Type: White Sand


Beach Admission Cost: Adults: around 15,000 IDR, Children: around 10,000 IDR


Parking Charge: Scooter: about 2,000 IDR, Car: about 5,000 IDR


Hey, what do you think after seeing this? You gotta put Bali on your travel list! Catch you later!