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Bali Trip Planner
Rice terraces, temples, surf, and slow mornings.
Bali spans surf beaches in the south, arty Ubud in the hills, and quiet coasts to the east and north. It's a place to mix temples and rice terraces with beach clubs and long, cheap, delicious meals.
Best time to visit Bali
April–October is the dry season — the best window. November–March is wetter but greener and quieter.
Things to do in Bali
- ›See the Tegallalang rice terraces near Ubud
- ›Catch the Kecak fire dance at Uluwatu temple
- ›Chase waterfalls in the north
- ›Learn to surf in Canggu
- ›Sunrise hike up Mount Batur
- ›Temple-hop (Tanah Lot, Besakih)
Where to stay in Bali
Ubud
Culture, rice terraces, jungle — the calm, arty heart.
Seminyak / Canggu
Beaches, cafés, surf and nightlife.
Uluwatu
Clifftop temples, world-class surf, dramatic sunsets.
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Bali travel FAQ
How many days do you need in Bali?
Five to seven days lets you split time between Ubud's culture and the southern beaches, with a day trip to the Nusa islands.
When is the best time to visit Bali?
The dry season, roughly April to October, has the best weather for beaches and hikes.
Is Bali easy to get around?
Distances are short but roads are slow; most travelers use drivers or scooters. Plan your day-by-day route in advance to avoid backtracking.
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