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Bali, an Indonesian island, covers an area of about 5,620 square kilometers and is located at the equator with a typical tropical rainforest climate.
The island features a variety of landscapes, with coasts and mountains coexisting. It is known as the 'Island of the Gods,' 'Island of Poetry,' and 'Paradise Island,' and has been selected as one of the 'greatest places in the world'.
|Best Time
April to September is the best tourist season for Bali
|Pre-trip Preparation
Passport, a small amount of cash; be sure to prepare stomach medicine, motion sickness medicine, mosquito repellent; bring summer clothes, skirts, short sleeves, sun hats, etc.; also sunscreen and moisturizing products
|Entry Information
Prepare the original passport, valid for more than 6 months; scan and fill out the Indonesian customs declaration form; show the return ticket; visa on arrival (available online) 35 USD/500,000 Indonesian rupiah
Transportation and Accommodation
Direct flight: There are direct flights to Bali from Guangzhou, Xiamen, Hong Kong, etc., taking 6-10 hours
Transit: Common transit locations include Thailand, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, etc.
Upon arrival, there is generally hotel pick-up service, if not, you can contact local car rental companies for airport transfers
There is a collection of well-known luxury hotels here, so there will be a lot of choices for accommodation
|Attraction Recommendations
Waterfalls (LekeLeke)
Due to Bali's topography, there are dozens of waterfalls of various sizes everywhere. I suggest you plan the route with the driver, and visit whichever waterfall you pass by between two attractions
Rice Terrace Swing (Ubud)
Jay Chou's 'Rice Aroma' MV was filmed here. The rice terraces here offer giant swing services. It is recommended to wear a long-tailed red or white skirt, which contrasts beautifully with the greenery
Dolphin Chasing (Lovina)
Chasing dolphins in Bali is a must-visit internet-famous activity. It's really fun to chase wild dolphins in a natural playground
Tanah Lot Temple
One of the three major temples in Bali, built in the 16th century, worships the sea god, similar to the Mazu Temple in China
Nusa Lembongan
White sandy beaches, lush hillsides, and the blue sea, along with colorful coral reefs and marine life, create a stunning view
Lover's Cliff (Nyang Beach)
A cliff on the southwest coast of Bali, it is said that a group of young men and women in love jumped into the sea here due to parental obstruction, so many couples come here to check in, hoping for a lasting and beautiful love
Gate of Heaven (Temple of Lempuyang Luhur)
Rated by BBC as one of the must-visit attractions in life, the Gate of Good and Evil with Mount Agung as the backdrop. The best photos are taken in the morning and at sunset
Diving (Tulamben)
Located in a small town in northeast Bali, one of the world's 50 most beautiful diving spots. The two most photogenic dive sites (Liberty wreck and Coral Garden) are both shore dives
Hired a private driver for a day trip to Tanah Lot Temple. Very crowded with tourists. Travelling with young children, be carefulof slippery rock surfaces.
Tanah Lot is one of the major attractions in Bali that means Land in the Sea. It was an eye opener to me as the whole architecture was mystical yet impressive.
Tanah Lot is one of the must visit attraction in Bali. Visited during sunset and during low tide - it was beautiful.
Visiting Tanah Lot Temple was a captivating experience. The breathtaking ocean views surrounding the temple created a serene and spiritual atmosphere. The sunset was absolutely mesmerizing, casting a warm glow over the temple and enhancing its beauty. The cultural significance and unique location make Tanah Lot a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a blend of history, spirituality, and natural beauty.
I thought Bali was so small, in fact, it took a full hour from the Sea Temple to the Lovers' Cliff! I met an Indonesian who is so far the best in English and the best in Chinese! The scenery is still spectacular and the sunset is beautiful, but I didn't see the post office, and there was no place to buy the stamps.
The temple is located on a huge rock on the seaside in Bali, Indonesia. At times of high tide, the rock is surrounded by seawater, and the entire temple is isolated from the land, standing alone in the sea; it is only connected to the land at low tide. Next year attracts a large number of overseas tourists.
It is said that at high tide, the sea temple floats on the sea level like a water pavilion, and the legendary millennium sea snakes protect the island's residents from the sea. The sea temple at sunset is the best time to watch, the yellow sunset is shining, the waves fiercely beat the coast, stirring thousands of waves, the scenery is spectacular.