Bali is a tiny island located in the Indian Ocean to the east of Java. A jewel of the Southeast Asian coast, it's famously referred to as an Island of Gods. The emerald green paddy fields, the aquamarine ocean escapes, the pristine beaches, secluded island getaways, and the resplendent temples - Bali has something for every mood and every kind of travel inspiration.
A short but sweet glimpse of Bali - Indonesia and it's places
Ubud
Ubud has been well documented by countless films, photographers, musicians, and writers. The picture-perfect Asian town is known for traditional crafts and dance. The tiny eateries and cafes are the perfect spots to unwind and take a pause from the chaotic life.
Seminyak
Luxury resorts and hotels line the island’s beaches, making Seminyak an apex place to experience the sea’s beauty. The Pantai Seminyak and Pura Petitenget are two spots worth experiencing. The beach resort area is frequented by many tourists every year because of restaurants, spas and high-end shopping areas.
Canggu
Canggu is known for its cafes, restaurants, independent fashion boutiques, music stores, and spas. It is a resort village on the south coast of Bali and is surrounded by rice paddies. The tourist destination is also known for its Black sand coasts.
Penida Island
Nusa Penida is the biggest of the three Nusa Islands and is located southeast of Bali. A vast majority of Nusa Penida’s population is Hindu, so food and culture greatly reflects a picture of India.
Gili Trawangan
Part of a group of three tiny islands, Gili Trawangan is the largest and is popular for the shipwreck that sits at the Wreck Point near Mentigi Beach. Although the place still has hints of a peaceful and serene retreat, much of the island has been captured and overthrown by the capitalist businesses.
Gili Air
The smallest of the three Islands, Gili Air is known for white sandy beaches dotted with palm trees. All through the region, cafes, bars, and youth hostels have ensured that Gili Air caters to tourists of all age groups frequenting the Island destination.
Kuta
Although Kuta does get a negative reputation for pollution and a chaotic life, the city does have a simplistic lifestyle. Cheap hostels and hotels, along with amazing local food are promising signs for any city, and Kuta certainly banks on these aspects when it comes to improving its economy through tourists.
Nusa Lembongan
A part of a group of three islands, Nusa Lembongan is known for white sandy beaches dotted with palm trees. It a popular tourist destination with resorts overlooking beaches and crystal clear water. Known as the longest beach on Nusa Lembongan, Jungut Batu Beach is home fishing vessels and wooden tour boats moored here.
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Where to stay in Bali?
Accomodations in Bali are usually clean, tidy and moderately expensive. You can find beautiful villas at quite affordable rates in Seminyak and Ubud. Most of these also have private pools and are quite luxurious and tastefully decorated.
What are the must-visit places in Bali?
The must-visit places in Bali are of course Kuta, Seminyak, Uluwatu, Canggu, Denpasar and Jimbaran. Apart from these, you can also experience many adventure sports and cultural escapades especially in Kuta.
How to Reach Bali from India?
Bali is very well-connected to India via robust network of flights. There are daily connecting flights to Bali's Denpasar Airport, also known as Ngurah Rai International Airport. There are direct flights from almost all major cities of India.