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Bali: Romantic Paradise for Couples

Bali Indonesia (also known as the Land of God) is a well-known tourist destination for newly married couples. Bali appeals through its natural beauty of looming volcanoes and lush terraced rice fields and beaches. It is also famous as a surfers paradise! Bali is a province of Indonesia and the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands. The province includes the island of Bali and a few smaller neighboring islands, Nusa Lembongan, Notably Nusa Penida. The island’s rich arts scene and culture are other top draws, and spirituality and the spa treatments and shopping in Bali are fabulous – and affordable. 
 
 
 How to reach Bali from India 
 
 By Air (Indonesia): Ngurah Rai International Airport is located (13 km) away from the capital city of Denpasar in Bali Indonesia. Indian metropolitan cities are connected to Bali from Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata Airport. The total distance between India and Bali is (5829 km) and it takes approximately 9 to 10 hours to reach Bali from India. Cost you from 10000 to 30000 (One way).
 February is the cheapest month to visit Bali, has cheaper accommodation and resorts, and is quieter as a result of the rainy season.

Best place to Visit in Bali. 
 
1. Tirta Empul Temple 
 
  Tirta Empul Temple in the lush tropical forest of Central Bali offers a glimpse into a sacred purification ritual. This important temple complex and national culture is also a heritage site of Bali Indonesia, If you want to join the locals in the cleansing ritual, it’s best to ask an experienced guide first to make sure you respect the customs. You must enter the water fully clothed, wearing a sarong and sash, and it’s best to explore the temple complex first. 
 
 The best times to visit: Tirta Empul Temple are early morning and evening. 
 
2. Sekumpul Waterfall 
 
 Sekumpul Waterfall is one of the most beautiful waterfalls Located in the Singaraja region of Bali, the main tourist attraction is a series of about seven amazing falls, cascading like long misty veils over the lip of a lush, jungle-clad cliff, lots of granaries, and peacefulness. The four- to five-hour round-trip trek passes by rice terraces and local villages rimmed with rambutan trees, and through the dense tropical jungle. you need to hike down slippery steps through a river, but once you arrive, you can cool off with a refreshing swim at the base of the falls. This is a great adventure for nature lovers. 
 
 Timings: 24 hours 
 
 Price: No entry fee 

  1. Lempuyang Temple Complex
     
     Pura Penataran Agung Lempuyang is Often just called “Lempuyang Temple” (Pura Lempuyang), this is famous for its structure, and is one of a series of temples peppering the highlands of Mount Lempuyang. Tourists come here to capture a photo standing between the towering dragon staircases, which frame the misty peak of Mount Agung. Its take usually takes around 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on your physical fitness, but once you reach the top, you’ll be rewarded with the mystical beauty and spectacular views. 
     
     4. The Sidemen Valley 
     
     About one and half hours drive northeast of Ubud, the emerald-hued Sidemen Valley evokes the feel of Old Bali culture. Sleepy villages and cloud-capped Mount Agung looms in the background like a benevolent sentry. The main attraction to visit here is strolling around the small villages to explore their culture and life. This is where the locals still tend to their traditions. You can also hike through the countryside to the summit of Mount Agung. Other popular things to do here are rivers rafting; yoga; and taking part in cultural activities such as dancing, and carving.
     Bali homestays are particularly popular in this area, but you’ll also find some luxury villas overlooking the rice fields. 
     
     5.The Nusa Islands 
     
     The Nusa Islands are where you’ll find peacefulness. They are also a great place in Bali for couples who crave a little more serenity and peacefulness than they might find on the mainland.
     The most popular of the three islands is Nusa Lembongan, about 20 kilometres away from Sanur and easily accessible by speedboat. Surfing, snorkelling, diving, and kayaking are the main activities here, and the top attractions include beautiful Dream Beach; Devil’s Tears rock outcrop, and Mushroom Bay, with views of crashing surf erupting over the rocks.

6.Besakih Temple it’s also called Pura Besakih 
 
 It is a thousand years old, Pura Besakih is known as the Mother Temple for a reason: It’s the biggest holiest Hindu temple in Bali,Set in a spectacular location on the southern slopes of Mount Agung, at an altitude of 1,000 meters, Pura Besakih is a series of many different temples, which serve as the spiritual center for the people. 
  Plan to spend the latest two to three hours touring the temples. It’s also a good idea to wear comfortable clothes and shoes – you’ll need to walk a fair distance, and climb many stairs. 
 
 
 
7. Nusa Dua Beach 
 
 Nusa Dua Beach is a peaceful destination for tourists who want to spend quality time with nature. Here, you can recline on a comfortable sunrise or Sunset, and listen to the gentle slosh of surf on silky, white sands. You won’t get that cultural hit you’ll find elsewhere in Bali. Most popular things to do at Nusa Dua include strolling, swimming, surfing, parasailing, and sunbathing, but you might need to pay a fee or eat or stay at one of the resorts to use their sun loungers. 
 
8.Pura Ulun Danu Bratan 
 
 The 17th-century Pura Ulun Danu Bratan is one of the most picturesque temples. It sits on a small island, in the cool highlands of central Bali. Lake Bratan is one of Bali’s main sources of irrigation and drinking water, and the temples are dedicated to Dewi Danu, goddess of the sea and lakes. An unusual feature is a Buddhist stupa on the left of the entrance. The stupa reflects the adoption of Buddhist beliefs by Balinese Hindus.
 The best time to visit this sacred Hindu temple is early in the day to avoid crowds. 
 
 Timing: 8 am to 6 pm 
 
 Price: INR 250/ person 
 

  1. Ubud Art & Culture 
     
     It became famous through the book and movie Eat, Pray, Love, Ubud is also the epicentre of Balinese art and their culture with the surrounding royal palaces and temples acting as the main patrons. Art gazing is particularly the main attraction here, as many houses in traditional Balinese buildings are surrounded by serene tropical gardens.

 
10.Ubud Monkey Forest 
 
 Visiting the Monkey Forest is a great adventure for nature lovers it is also known as the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, which is one of the top tourist spots in Ubud, Bali. It’s also one of the best places to visit in Bali if you’re an animal lover or photographer or nature lover. You can walk here in about 10 to 15 minutes from the town centre in Ubud. 
 
 While visiting the forest, make sure to secure you and avoid direct eye contact with the animals, as this can be interpreted as a sign of aggression or attraction. It’s also a good idea not to bring any food into the area. 
 
 Timing: 8:30 am to 5:30 pm 
 
 Price: INR 400 / person 
 
 Official site: http://monkeyforestubud.com/ 
 
11. Uluwatu Temple 
 
 Uluwatu Temple or Pura Luhur Uluwatu is one of Bali’s most famous temples or tourist destinations, It presides over plunging sea cliffs. In Balinese, “Ulu” means “tip” or “land’s end,” and “Watu” means rock, a fitting name for the location of the temple on the Bukit Peninsula, along the island’s south-western tip. sunset is the best time to visit here.
 The temple lies about 25 kilometers from Kuta. 
 
 Timings: 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM (7 days) 
 
 Price: INR 145 for adult and INR 98 . 
 
12. Mount Batur 
 
 It is the trek up the 1,700-meter summit of Mount Batur. Once at the top, they watch the sunrise with mesmerizing view of mist-shrouded mountains, and it’s also a very romantic destination for couples. This active volcano in Kintamani District is about a hrs drive from Ubud. The hike is relatively easy and usually takes about two to three hours. Guided treks typically include a picnic breakfast. On a clear day, the views are amazing, stretching across the Batur caldera; the surrounding mountain range. 
 
 Timing: 3:30 am to 9:30 am ( 7 days) 
 
 Price: Starting from INR 2,300 per person. 

  1. Pura Tanah Lot 
     
     Pura Tanah Lot “Pura” which means temple in Balinese is one of Bali’s most iconic ancient temples. Its spectacular seaside views, on a rocky islet surrounded by waves, are a major amazing factor.
     For the Balinese people, it is one of the most popular sacred of all the island’s sea temples. Every evening, lots of tourists from Kuta, Legian, and Sanur enjoy the divine view of the sunset. 
     
     Note: When visiting any temples in Bali, be sure to dress respectfully and decently, and wear a sarong and sash/cincture. 
     
     Timings: 7 am to 7 pm (Monday- Sunday) 
     
     Price: The approximate price starts from INR 292 for adults and INR 146 for children
     
     
     
     
    14. Tegallalang Rice Terraces, Ubud 
     
     This is the most common tourist destination in Bali. The meandering rice paddies and the terrific scenes attract people. nature lovers likewise appreciate going to this spot to enjoy this view, and there are various craftsmanship stands and bistros close to the edge offering their products. The rice terrace is composed of an extremely excellent emptying rice field and is unequivocally situated on the sloping bank. In this place, you will see the Balinese agriculturist do their rice field in sideways range finish with its framework water system. 
     
     Price:  Sunrise Point entry is INR 250 per person 
     
     Timing: Tegalalang rice terrace and the rice field is open 24×7.
     
     
    15. Bali Bird Park 
     
     This eco-space is a unique and educational attraction for tourists of all ages where you can interact and play with a variety of species of birds.
     This one-of-a-kind bird park plays a major role in conserving and protecting Indonesia’s endangered bird species proving a home and natural habitat to over 5000 birds of 250 species. 
     
     Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM 
     
     Price: The price for an adult is INR 428 
     
    16. Bali Zoo 
     
     Bali Zoo is one of the top tourist destinations, especially when you are on a family vacation. The zoo is set amidst 8 hectares of dense tropical forest and greenery, offering a natural atmosphere for the inhabitants to thrive in. From African lions and white tigers to orangutans and elephants and many other animals, it is the best adventure place. 
     
     Timing: 9 am to 6 pm 
     
     Price: INR 1800/ person 
  2. Tukad Cepung Waterfall

 These are the most beautiful waterfalls in Bali. The waterfall is surrounded by high gorges from all sides, so the experience of being here feels like witnessing an indoor plunge. At certain times of the day, the sunlight filters through the rocks, illuminating the waterfall and the pool below. If you are interested in photography or are an adventure lover. To avoid crowds and enjoy the peacefulness. 
 
 Timing: 6 am to 5 pm 
 
 Price: INR 75/ person
 
 
 18. Kuta Market 
 
 Kuta Market is a dynamic located on Jalan Blambangan in Kuta and is best known for the diversity of food options available here. This is one of the most popular markets in Bali, you can expect to encounter a mixed crowd where people of all nationalities can be seen having a good time. 
 
 Timing: Daily from 5 pm to 10 pm 
 
 Price: No entry fee
 
 
19. Tirta Gangga 
 
 If you want to witness something unique in Bali by visiting Tirta Gangga Royal Water Garden. Easily one of the best tourist spots in Bali, Tirta Gangga is a royal palace built in the middle of water gardens. built-in 1948. 
 
 The unique concept of the palace brings it to the list of the most beautiful architectural masterpieces on the island. The water garden is adorned by numerous statues and a towering fountain makes this place more beautiful. 
 
 Timing: 8 am to 6 pm 
 
 Entry fee: 54 INR per person 
 
20. Gunung Kawi Temple 
 
 One of the most popular Temple and places to see in Bali, Gunung Kawi is replete with tourist attractions such as small stone caves, and a collection of sculptures. Its located at the bottom of a river valley, the large temple is surrounded by tropical trees and greenery. making it one of the top tourist attractions in Bali. 
 
 Timing: 8 am to 6 pm 
 
 Entry fee: 110 INR per person 

7 days tour Itinerary for Bali from India 
 
 Day 1. Arrive at Ubud airport and check in to the hotel. Beginning of your adventures 7-days Bali trip. After a delicious authentic launch you can visit local sightseeing and after that enjoy candle night dinner with your beloved one.

Day 2. visit local sightseeing in Ubud, and visit Tegalalang rice terraces this is one of the most popular tourist destinations. 

 Day 3. See Mesmerizing Sunset hike at Mt. Batur. And enjoy spa or therapy and then dinner at your resort.

Day 4. visit Ulun Danu Beratan , explore and enjoy your fouthday in bali Indonesia.

Day 5. visit Eastern Temples of Bali – Besakih, Lempuyang and Tirta Gangga. 
 
 Day 6. visit Taman Ayun Temple, Tanah Lot and Canggu back to your resort and enjoy your dinner .
 
 Day 7. visit Jimbaran and Uluwatu. End of your one-week amazing trip to Bali. 

Things to do in Bali 

Trek to Mount Batur Bali Indonesia

If you are adventurous or love to experience hilltop views then this is the best option for you. The trek starts at 4 am using a head torch and lamp and completes with a spectacular view of Mt. Agung during the sunrise. The two hours uphill journey to Mount Batur is a very thrilling & adventure as you climb over the volcanic rocks.
 
Timings: The best time for going trekking to Mount Batur is thought the year except for the rainy season. 
 
Price: trekking start from 6500 INR onward 
 
Explore Bali Safari and Marine Park
 
You can explore the most exciting animal-themed parks to enjoy an amazing day at Bali Safari and Marine Park. It is a habitat for more than 70 species. Some of the interesting activities which you can indulge in at Bali Safari and Marine Park are a safari bus ride, elephant talent shows, getting a closer look at the lively orangutans/Money, etc.
 
 
Timing: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
 
Price: INR 2700 / person

Go for a Splash at Waterbom

Best park to do water activity. The park has 17 waterslides, water cannons, rides, rafts, and boogie boards, all built with adherence to the strictest international quality and safety standards. Apart from the ride, you can enjoy a refreshing drink at the swim-up bar and go for a fish foot spa or reflexology among other activities. 

Timing: Daily, 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Price: Single Day: Adult: 5 Indian rupees, Child: 3 rupees Two Day: Adult: 7 rupees, Child: 6 rupees. 

Explore the Bali Bird Park

The park offers an amazing experience of coming across over 240 species of birds in their natural habitat and vibrant flora fauna.
With frequent exhibitions, programs, and wine & dine offers, the park is an ideal place to visit for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts along with their families. The park plays a crucial role in preserving the endangered wildlife of Indonesia by breeding many birds under staff supervision.

Timing: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM

Price: INR 430 per person 

Visit Celuk and Mas Village

Most of the artwork created here is inspired by Buddha or the characters of the Hindu epic Ramayana. While Celuk is better known for its silverware, Mas is where the woodwork happens. The villages offer unique activities to do in Bali, including guided tours, shopping opportunities, and workshops.

Timing: Daily: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Price: No entry fees, 

Muck Diving at Padang Bai

Padang Bai in Bali offers excellent opportunities to the adventure lover who wants to try micro-photography or explore underwater life, muck diving, and night dives at the place.
 When at Padang Bai, microorganisms are not the only interesting feature. You can also spot White Tip Reef Sharks at Shark Points or you can choose to view little tamer creatures like turtles at the several Channel dive sites. The closest towns to the Padai Bai are Sanur, Kuta and Seminyak. You can comfortably drive to the place and enjoy a day packed with fun activities.

Timing: Depends on the diving company

Price: approximately 6000 rupees per person

Snorkelling in Amed

Escape the crowd of the cities with a wonderful trip to Amed which comes among amazing beaches in Bali. The fishing village of Amed boasts a serene ambiance that will give you ultimate relaxation with adventure. Jemeluk Beach which is located off the coast of Amed presents the most beautiful spots for snorkelling in Bali.
With bright coral formations and colourful fish, snorkelling at Jemeluk Beach is an unbelievable experience whether you are a professional snorkeler or doing it for the first time. Some of the fish species which you can find here are lined surgeonfish, emperor angelfish, six-bar wrasse, and white-spotted boxfish.

Time: depends on the diving company

Price: cost for snorkelling starts at INR 2000

Sea Walking at Tanjung Benua

If you want to experience walking at the bottom of the ocean, sea walking in Bali is something that you should not miss. Along with walking at the bottom of the sea, you can witness different kinds of sea life and activities. You can dive down deep to witness one of the amazing experiences of your life. 

You can enjoy marine life with minimal equipment and hassle. You need not have skills or training for sea walking, and you will get to know everything on the spot. Come face to face with sea life and breathe in the same way as you do on the surface.

Timing: throughout the year

Price: INR 2300

Jet Ski Ride

Jet skiing is a thrilling water sport that lets you cruise the oceans at a high speed atop a motorized boat.
 
 It lets you see the beauty of the ocean up and close while feeling in control of this high-powered motor and cutting through the ocean waves feeling the waters rush around you. It is an easy activity so you can enjoy it without hesitation. But you much know the swimming. 

Price: The cost for a 15-minute jet-skiing round is around INR 1700

Scuba Diving

There is a different world under the ocean! If you want to explore the coral reefs and marine life, the island is rich in underwater treasure. Scuba Diving is the most popular water sport in Bali. There are many popular destinations where you can go for scuba diving.
 
 If you haven’t experienced this most amazing water adventure yet, head straight to Bali which boasts numerous dive centres, And experience the thrill.

Price: INR 1550 per person
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Here are some important things to share

Q. Why is Bali an island of God?

Ans: The culture of Balinese Hinduism in everyday life and Balinese architecture is why the earned the name Island of the Gods.

Q. How much is 1$ USD in Bali? 

Ans; 1$ = 14,500 IDR ( Indonesian rupiah) 

Q. What is Bali famous for? 

Ans; Bali, Indonesia is Known For and Famous For. Bali is one of the world’s most popular holiday destinations. It is called the land of god. 

Q. What language is spoken in Bali?

Ans: Bahasa Indonesia is the local language of Bali. 

Q. What is Bali known for food?

Ans: Bebek and ayam betutu. Babi gulling. Tahu and tempeh. Jimbaran seafood. Traditional cakes and desserts.

Q. Is a trip to Bali cheap?
Ans; Bali is a super budget-friendly tourist destination, so it’s pretty easy to visit the island.

Q. How safe is Bali?
Ans: Yes, Bali is pretty safe to visit for all sorts of travellers.

Q. Do they speak English in Bali?
Ans: English is the common “third” language and the most popular foreign language by far (after Indonesian and Balinese). Due to tourism requirements, a lot of Balinese speak a level of English.

Q. Is alcohol expensive in Bali?
Ans: Booze in Bali is just expensive in comparison to food really, and can depend on where you drink, what you drink, and the exchange rate. Cocktails, generally you’re looking at £3.20 to £4.20 on average.
Q. Visa required for Bali?
Ans: No, Indonesia is a Visa-free country for Indians so Indian citizens traveling to Bali for less than 30 days do not require a Visa. If your travel duration is more than 30 days, then you need a Visa.

Q. Is Bali safe for solo female travellers?
Ans: Yes, Bali is safe for a solo female traveller- the majority of Indonesia is safe in that regard.

Q . Best place to stay in Bali?
Ans: If you’re traveling to Bali for the first time I would recommend staying at either Seminyak or Kuta but Canggu, Uluwatu could be a great option as well.

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