- Bali Travel Guide - Visa, Tips, Must know - Bali Official updates
May, June, September are the very best months to visit Bali In general, best time to visit Bali is during the dry season, which runs from April to October This is when the weather is sunny and dry with little chance of rain, making it ideal for a tropical holiday
- Bali Tourist Tax - How to pay the Bali Tourist Levy (official Link)
The Tourist Tax for international visitors to Bali is a tax charged by Bali's provincial government Note: Make sure you are only using the links mentioned (official website of the Bali government)
- Bali Map - Destination Map | Popular Areas in Bali
The most important and areas all across Bali are shown on our Bali maps below If you come to Bali for the first time, we suggest you also have a look at the Destination Guide, so you can better decide where to stay and what you can expect
- Brief History of Bali the Balinese
Bali’s history can be traced back to the Stone Age, with early cultural influences recorded through ancient artifacts and inscriptions Bali’s culture and history cannot be understood without linking it with it’s larger sister-island JAVA
- Birds in Bali | Endangered Species, Birdwatching Bali Starling
Discover Bali’s diverse birdlife — from the rare Bali Myna to kingfishers and hornbills Learn about habitats, species, symbolism, and where to see them in nature
- Customs Declaration Indonesia (official link) - Bali. com
Indonesia Customs Declaration (E-CD) Mandatory for Indonesia Bali Indonesia has Introduced the new All Indonesia Website and App Travelers MUST register through that website within 72h of their arrival The registration now combines the e-Customs form and the health declaration It DOES NOT replace your Visa
- Ubud Travel Guide | Where To Stay, Eat, Things To Do - Bali. com
Ubud, located in the Gianyar Regency, is renowned as Bali’s cultural heart and a hub for traditional arts, spirituality, and wellness Its historical significance goes far beyond its present status as a tourist hotspot, deeply rooted in Balinese culture and history
- Nyepi in Bali - Experiencing the Balinese Day of Silence
Discover the unique tranquility of Nyepi, the Balinese New Year, marked by a day of silence, fasting, and meditation Learn how Bali transforms during this sacred observance, the rituals preceding it, and how visitors can respectfully participate in this day of reflection and renewal
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