Travel Basics
Depends on your nationality; many countries get visa‑free entry or visa on arrival.
Dry season (Apr–Oct) is best for beaches and tours.
Wet season (Nov–Mar) offers lush landscapes and fewer crowds.
Not sure when to visit? Ask us about the best tours for each season!
Light clothes, rain gear (wet season), sunscreen.
Accommodation & Transportation
Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar.
Taxi, ride‑share, private transfer, or shuttle.
Let us arrange a private transfer for you! Contact us for more details.
Money & Currency
Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) is the official currency. Currency exchange available at airports and banks.
Yes, but cash is preferred in some areas, especially in rural spots. Make sure to carry cash for small vendors.
Yes, available widely, but check for withdrawal fees. Look for ATMs in main tourist areas like Seminyak and Ubud.
Health & Safety
Tap water is not safe to drink; use bottled water. Bottled water is available at most convenience stores.
Strongly recommended for health & activities. Check for coverage on medical emergencies and adventure sports.
Indonesia has good medical care in major cities and tourist areas, including international hospitals in Bali, Jakarta, and other regions.
Experiences & Activities
Uluwatu Temple, Tegallalang Rice Terraces, Tanah Lot, Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, Mount Batur, Ulun Danu Beratan.
Book a day tour to explore these top attractions.
Surfing in Kuta, yoga in Ubud, snorkeling in Amed, sunset at Jimbaran Bay, visiting Tegenungan Waterfall.
Discover our best-selling Bali tours.
Yes, visit traditional villages, temples, watch traditional dances, and explore local markets.
Babi Guling (suckling pig), Bebek Betutu (slow-cooked duck), Nasi Campur, Sate Lilit, Lawar.
