About Bali
Bali, often called the “Island of the Gods,” is a sensory experience like no other. From sun-kissed beaches in Nusa Dua and Seminyak to the serene, jungle-wrapped temples of Ubud, Bali offers something for every kind of traveller. Whether you're relaxing at a beach club in Canggu, witnessing a cliffside sunset at Uluwatu Temple, or exploring the terraced rice fields of Tegallalang, Bali delivers unforgettable moments at every turn. With wellness retreats, art markets, spa sanctuaries, volcanic hikes, and luxury resorts, it’s a perfect destination for leisure, culture, and adventure.
My Experience
We began our Bali adventure in Nusa Dua, soaking in the luxury at Mulia Resort & Spa and strolling along the pristine beachfront. A scenic day trip to Tukad Cepung Waterfall and Sidemen left us breathless. In Seminyak, we switched gears—sunbathing, shopping, and dancing at iconic beach clubs. Jimbaran Bay brought tranquillity, seafood feasts, and dramatic views at Uluwatu. Finally, in Ubud, we explored ancient temples, tried out local cafés like Suka Espresso and Tis Café, hiked Mount Batur at sunrise, and relaxed in jungle spas. The mix of spiritual calm and vibrant beach culture made our 13-day stay simply unforgettable.
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Pros & Cons
Pros
- Stunning variety of beaches – from calm to surf-ready.
- Rich cultural and spiritual experiences with countless temples.
- Adventurous options – waterfalls, volcano treks, and rice terraces.
- Wellness-focused – spa retreats, yoga, and organic food.
Cons
- Traffic congestion, especially in Seminyak and Canggu.
- Tourist prices in some areas can be high
- Overcrowding in peak season
- Beaches in some areas may have litter or aggressive vendors.
Quick Info
April to October
10-12 Days
Where I Stayed