General Tips — page 2
93 questions from travelers about General Tips in Bali, Indonesia. Page 2 of 2.
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Is Sekumpul Waterfall worth a day trip from Ubud, and what else can you combine with it on the same route?
Yes — travelers often rate Sekumpul as one of Bali’s must-see waterfalls, and many combine it with rice terraces and other northern stops on a full-day trip from Ubud with a private driver. The trip is long, though, so it can eat into your time for exploring Ubud itself.
1 source · 39 days ago
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Where to stay in Bali for a quiet holiday with peaceful beaches and fewer crowds?
For a quiet Bali stay, travelers often prefer Nusa Dua for easy walks and calmer beaches like Geger and Mengiat. If you do not mind driving more, Uluwatu works well for access to Melasti Beach, while Ubud is a good inland base for a peaceful atmosphere.
1 source · 41 days ago
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Where can beginners take surf lessons near Kuta, Bali, and what is a first lesson usually like?
Beginners usually look for surf instructors around Kuta and nearby Seminyak. A first lesson typically includes theory plus water practice, and many first-timers manage to stand up on the board right away; a second lesson helps with paddling and getting out toward the lineup.
1 source · 21 days ago
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What time should you visit Lahangan Sweet in East Bali for the best Mount Agung view, and is 10 am too late?
For the clearest Mount Agung view at Lahangan Sweet, arrive around opening time or sunrise; after 9–10 am the mountain is often hidden by clouds. Midday views are still possible, but it becomes much more weather-dependent, especially outside the dry season.
1 source · 10 days ago
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How much time should you plan for boat trips from Bali to nearby islands, and what departure times work best?
For the Gili Islands, plan at least 2–3 nights: the boat ride is about 2 hours, plus around 1 hour of waiting after check-in and extra transfer time to the Bali port. For Manta Point snorkeling, an 08:00 departure is better because there are significantly fewer boats in the morning.
1 source · 1 day ago
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Best beginner surf spots in Bali — beaches, prices, and lesson tips
Thomas Beach is great for first-timers: board + rash guard rental for 500k IDR, beginner-friendly waves. Nusa Dua also has walk-in surf lessons available on the spot.
1 source · 4 days ago
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Ubud day trip: Kanto Lampo waterfall, Tegalalang rice terraces, and luwak coffee in one day
In one day you can cover Kanto Lampo waterfall (150k IDR entry), Tegalalang rice terraces, and luwak coffee at Cretya Ubud by Alas Harum — skip the main Tegalalang entrance and go straight to Alas Harum.
1 source · 49 days ago
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How many days to spend in Ubud Bali including hiking?
Plan 3 days in Ubud — enough for the town itself plus one hiking trail per day at a relaxed pace. There are many trails to choose from.
2 sources · 49 days ago
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Can you swim at Bukit Peninsula beaches in Bali, and where to snorkel with manta rays?
Swimming in the ocean at Bukit Peninsula is difficult due to strong waves and tides — opt for an infinity pool or head to Nusa Dua. For manta rays, Manta Point is the go-to spot where they swim right up to you.
1 source · 5 days ago
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Best beaches in Bali for swimming — is Virgin Beach worth visiting after Melasti, Pandawa, and Nyang Nyang?
Melasti, Pandawa, and Nyang Nyang are popular south Bali beaches. Virgin Beach on the east coast offers a different vibe and is worth the trip if you want variety. In December, the east coast is generally calmer for swimming.
1 source · 14 days ago
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What is Bali like in November for a solo traveler — weather, beaches, nightlife?
November in Bali is generally good — rain forecasts often don't materialize. Great for beaches, food markets, and nightlife spots like La Favela and Finns Beach Club.
1 source · 59 days ago
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What to pack for Bali in August — do you need layers or warm clothes?
August in Bali is hot — no layers needed. Pack light, do laundry for around $2/kg, and buy anything you forgot locally.
1 source · 59 days ago
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How many nights in Ubud vs Nusa Lembongan vs Sanur Bali itinerary planning tips
A solid split is 4 nights Ubud, 3 nights Nusa Lembongan, then Sanur. Lembongan can feel slow without snorkelling, so 2–3 nights is enough; Ubud rewards more time.
1 source · 57 days ago
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Which areas of Bali have the least vendor harassment for a relaxed holiday?
Sanur is the top pick — calm beach town with a 5km boardwalk where vendors accept a polite 'no'. Nusa Dua is another solid option with upscale hotels and very little harassment.
1 source · 59 days ago
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How much spending money do you need in Bali for 2 weeks for 2 people (excluding flights and accommodation)?
Budget around $800–1200 for two people over two weeks covering food, activities, and transport. Bali is generally pricier than Thailand, especially in popular tourist areas.
2 sources · 16 days ago
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How to plan a 3-week Bali itinerary?
A popular 3-week Bali route covers Ubud (7 nights) → Nusa Penida (3 nights) → Uluwatu (7 nights), with optional stops in Amed, Kintamani, and the Gili Islands. Private drivers are recommended for day trips.
1 source · 16 days ago
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Best area to stay in Bali in August for swimming
The Bukit Peninsula is the best base for swimming in August — Melasti Beach is a top pick. Ubud and Canggu are not beach destinations. Water is warm and comfortable year-round.
2 sources · 29 days ago
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Best places to stay in Ubud and nearby Bali islands for solo female travelers
Ubud is great for art and wellness but getting crowded. Nusa Lembongan and the Gili Islands are perfect add-ons — cheaper, quieter, and car-free.
1 source · 59 days ago
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How to plan a multi-stop itinerary around Bali with different hotels?
A practical Bali multi-stop route covers Ubud (culture/temples), Amed (diving, Tirta Gangga), Gili Islands (beach), and Sanur (day trips). Travel light with backpacks and combine transfers with sightseeing.
1 source · 57 days ago
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Which areas of Bali are best to stay in and which to avoid?
Skip crowded south Bali beaches like Seminyak. Head to mountain areas like Munduk, Kintamani, and Sideman for authentic scenery and a relaxed pace.
1 source · 59 days ago
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Which areas of Bali are best for first-time visitors?
Sanur is peaceful and walkable, Ubud is great for culture and nature, Uluwatu for surfing and sunsets, and Nusa Lembongan for snorkeling and chill vibes.
1 source · 59 days ago
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What is the weather like in Bali in June and July — is it cold, windy, or rainy?
June–July is Bali's dry season with little rain, but cold southerly winds from Australia can make it chilly, especially at altitude and on windy days. The ocean can also be surprisingly cool.
1 source · 60 days ago
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What is the weather like in Bali by season — best time to visit?
Bali's dry season runs June–September, making it ideal for beach holidays. December–February is the rainy season — expect daily downpours and murky ocean water.
1 source · 8 days ago
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Where to stay in Nusa Penida for a few days?
Nusa Penida can be visited as a day trip from Bali or as a 1–2 night stay. Your base should depend on which sights you plan to visit.
1 source · 9 days ago
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Which beach is best for swimming in Amed and Melasti area in Bali?
Melasti Beach is the best option in the area. Visit around midday when the tide is in and the sun is at its peak for the best experience.
1 source · 7 days ago
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How to plan a Bali itinerary: Ubud, Amed, Uluwatu, Nusa Penida?
Sidemen is worth an overnight stay only, Tirta Empul is easy from Ubud, Nusa Penida is doable as a day trip from Sanur, and Uluwatu sunset is best visited in the afternoon.
1 source · 9 days ago
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Are there boat tours around Nusa Penida island in Bali?
Boat tours around Nusa Penida exist but may not be listed on major booking platforms like Traveloka or Tripcom — your best bet is to arrange one locally on the island.
2 sources · 61 days ago
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How to do a day trip to Nusa Penida from Bali?
Nusa Penida is easily doable as a day trip from Bali by speedboat, departing around 07:30 and returning by 17:00. Highlights include scenic beaches and the famous staircase down to the ocean.
1 source · 8 days ago
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How to plan a 3-4 day itinerary from Ubud: Monkey Forest, rice terraces, jeep sunrise tour, waterfalls?
In 3-4 days from Ubud you can comfortably cover the Sacred Monkey Forest, Tegallalang Rice Terraces, a jeep sunrise tour on Mount Batur, and a waterfall. Plan your route in advance to group nearby sights efficiently.
1 source · 9 days ago
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What is the weather like in Nusa Dua Bali in July and August — is it safe to swim?
July–August is Bali's dry season, and Nusa Dua has calm, clean waters — one of the best spots on the island for families with children.
1 source · 7 days ago
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What can you see while snorkeling at Gili Islands, Bali?
Gili Islands offer excellent snorkeling with sea turtles (up to 5 spotted in the first 15 minutes), dolphins, and vibrant marine life.
1 source · 63 days ago
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What is the weather like in Bali right now and what clothes to pack?
Bali is hot year-round, so light summer clothes are all you need. The rainy season runs November to April; the best time to visit is April through October.
2 sources · 5 days ago
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Is Bali warm enough to swim in June?
Generally warm and sunny in June, but a cool breeze can make beach time and evenings feel chilly depending on your sensitivity to temperature.
1 source · 64 days ago
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How many days to spend in Ubud Bali and how to plan day trips with a private driver?
Plan 2–3 days in Ubud. With a private driver you can visit 3–5 spots per day, departing at 8am and returning by 5–6pm. Let the driver organize the route by day based on proximity.
1 source · 21 days ago
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How accurate is the weather forecast for Bali?
Weekly weather forecasts for Bali are unreliable — conditions change rapidly, especially during rainy season. Rain showers are typically short and don't ruin a trip.
1 source · 21 days ago
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Which waterfalls in Bali are worth visiting and which ones to skip?
Among Bali's waterfalls, some like Tukad Cepung and Tibumana are crowd favorites, while others like Gembleng are off the beaten path with few reviews available.
1 source · 21 days ago
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What to see in East Bali in one day?
East Bali in one day can include Lempuyang Temple, Tirta Gangga, Bias Tugel beach, Lahangan Sweet viewpoint, and the Bird Park. Hiring a private driver for the day is recommended.
1 source · 66 days ago
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Best beaches in Bali for swimming — Sanur vs Nusa Dua comparison
Nusa Dua is generally better for swimming (beach between Geger and Hyatt), but Melasti beach is the top pick. Sanur has significant tidal variation; northern Nusa Dua can be very shallow at low tide.
1 source · 6 days ago
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Best time to visit Bali for calm, beautiful beaches good for swimming (not surfing)
March to May is the sweet spot — before peak season, calm seas. For cleaner, calmer water, the Gili Islands are a better alternative to Bali's beaches.
1 source · 30 days ago
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How to plan 2 weeks in Bali: best itinerary and must-visit places?
For 2 weeks, a solid plan is 4 nights in Ubud, the rest at Melasti Beach with a 1-night trip to Nusa Penida. Save Gili Islands and Java for a future trip.
1 source · 67 days ago
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How hard is the hike up Mount Ijen compared to other volcano treks?
Ijen is considered a moderate hike — mostly a steady uphill walk. The main draw is not just the sunrise but also the rare blue fire phenomenon and the crater lake.
1 source · 67 days ago
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How long does a day trip from Ubud to Sekumpul waterfall, Ulun Danu temple and Jatiluwih rice terraces take?
A day trip from Ubud covering Sekumpul waterfall, Ulun Danu temple, and Jatiluwih takes around 11–12 hours. Depart by 6 AM as it gets dark around 5:30 PM.
1 source · 21 days ago
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Is it worth hiking Mount Batur or better to take a jeep tour?
Hiking Mount Batur is exhausting — you arrive sweaty and face cold winds at the top. Cloudy weather can ruin the sunrise view entirely. A jeep tour is a less tiring alternative.
1 source · 22 days ago