Asia · Indonesia
Bali
Island of the Gods — ancient temples, emerald rice terraces, world-class surfing, and a living Hindu culture that enchants every visitor.
About Bali
Bali is far more than a beach destination. It is a living tapestry of Hindu tradition, artistic mastery, and natural beauty. From the cultural heart of Ubud to the volcanic peaks of Mount Batur and the surf breaks of Uluwatu, Bali offers extraordinary diversity in a compact island setting.
Highlights
- Iconic Ubud rice terraces
- Temple ceremonies and cultural immersion
- Volcanic sunrise hikes
- World-class surfing and beach clubs
- Luxury spa and wellness retreats
Best Time to Visit
June–September is dry and ideal for outdoor activities. Avoid January–March (peak wet season).
Weather & Seasons
Bali has a tropical climate with two seasons — dry (April–October) and wet (November–March). The south coast, Ubud, and the mountains each have slightly different rainfall patterns.
Dry Season
Jun – Sep
Clear skies, low humidity, and calm seas. Perfect for surfing, trekking, and temple visits.
Shoulder Season
Apr – May & Oct – Nov
Brief showers with mostly sunny days. Good value and fewer crowds. Excellent for most activities.
Peak Wet Season
Dec – Mar
Frequent rain, especially afternoons. Lush green landscapes and fewer tourists.
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