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6 must-try trails for hiking in Bali
6 must-try trails for hiking in Bali

When you picture Bali, you may think of pristine beaches and high-end resorts, but the island offers more for the adventurous traveler. From misty mountain trails and Hindu temples to challenging scrambles up rocky peaks like Mount Agung, hiking in Bali is diverse, enjoyable, and strikingly beautiful.

For the daring, summiting Mount Batur just in time for a breathtaking sunrise is one of Bali’s most unmissable experiences. If you prefer a gentler pace, add a wander to the Munduk Waterfalls to your list of things to do in Bali. Read on to discover the wealth of options at your feet.

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The essential guide to the best beaches in Bali
The essential guide to the best beaches in Bali

Though the Island of the Gods has earned fame for its temples and terraced rice fields, some of the best things to do in Bali involve sunbathing, swimming, snorkeling, and surfing. From the dramatic cliffs of the rugged Green Bowl Beach to the turquoise waters of the biodiverse Blue Lagoon, Bali's beaches are fit for the Gods.

The island boasts paradises like Kelingking Beach and legendary surf breaks at adventurous Karma Beach, making it an essential destination for any Bali travel guide. So, pack your sunscreen, grab your sarong, and get ready to explore the most beautiful beaches in Bali.

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The best food in Bali: 10 yummy dishes to try
The best food in Bali: 10 yummy dishes to try

While Bali was the backdrop for love in “Eat Pray Love,” this mouthwatering guide shows it could have easily been a different story. From street-side warungs (kiosks) to charming beachside restaurants, the food in Bali is a love affair of flavors — expect bold spices, slow-roasted meats, and fresh tropical fruits.

Relish the crispy perfection of babi guling (Balinese suckling pig), cool off with es campur (shaved ice and fruit), or master traditional flavors at a cooking class in Ubud. This guide spotlights Bali’s top foods to try, from classic dishes to local favorites.

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10 unmissable experiences in Bali
10 unmissable experiences in Bali

Bali, the Island of Gods, packs a punch with its raw, untamed beauty. Far from just another tropical destination, this Indonesian powerhouse offers an adrenaline-infused escape in a package less than half the size of Greater Tokyo. Here, it's all about rugged volcanoes, dense jungles, and a vibe that's as intense as it is spiritual. Despite being a traveler's hotspot, Bali still throws up hidden corners where you can duck out of the world and into your own slice of paradise.

This isn't your typical beach getaway. Bali thrives on a culture steeped in Hindu tradition, making it a hotspot for those craving both zen and zest. Whether you're chasing the thrill of surfing monstrous waves, seeking tranquility in secluded yoga spots, hiking up mist-covered volcanic paths, or diving into a technicolor underwater spectacle, Bali's got you covered.

For first-timers, Bali is like stepping into a choose-your-own-adventure book. From the wild, party-ready streets of Kuta to the upscale allure of Seminyak, and the laid-back vibes of Canggu, each area presents a distinct flavor of Balinese life. Whether you're sipping a cold one at a beach club or weaving through local markets, every experience in Bali is an invitation to dive deeper into its dynamic soul. 

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5 out of 5 stars

Two cars for 8 people. The drivers Joe and Natar were both excellent, gave us a little commentary during the drive (needed to concentrate on the traffic so could only chatter for some of the time). We asked for their ideas about where to go and added in a couple of our own. They gave us as much time as we could at each stop and we visited a batik centre a silver jewellery centre a coffee plantation A monkey forest and a waterfall. They got us back in good time for our ship and the charge for the day’s journey was less than £23 per person! We paid our own entrance fees for the monkey forest - about £5 per person and got the waterfall - about £1.50 per person. So the whole day cost less than £30 per person. Fully recommended We have booked further tours with GYG since then

5 out of 5 stars

This was probably the most wonderful private driver and car we have ever experienced in Bali. Our driver was so kind, considerate , accommodating to what we had planned and we felt very cared for. Sorry if I spell your name wrong but we had Putu (or Petu?) So wonderful and highly recommended . The car was also the cleanest and most comfortable I’ve been in in Bali with the most subtle coffee scent so I never felt motion sickness once ( which I get) Thank you again to our wonderful driver!

5 out of 5 stars

We got to visit a lot of beats places. The trip was very well organised. Our guide Mudiana was very really helpful, helped us with all local information and was very good with the driving. He was pleasant to talk to and made sure we really enjoyed our trip. I would definitely recommend this :)

5 out of 5 stars

What a fun day with Mudiana. He allowed this out of shape traveler go at her own pace making the day really enjoyable while accommodating the wonderful couple who was with us. Thanks so much, Mudiana!

5 out of 5 stars

It was beautiful and the guide was perfect. Especially an excellent driver!