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Bali, Indonesia
Introduction
Bali, Indonesia’s most famous island, is located to the west
of Java in the Lesser Sunda Islands. It is world-renowned for its scenic rice
terraces, fragrant cuisine, stunning beaches and a galore of culture and
tradition. With its elaborate temples, endless coastline, some of the world's
best coral reefs, waterfalls and retreats, Bali combines leisure and adventure
impeccably. A dizzying combination of spiritual awakening and hard-partying all
into one, Bali is where people from all
over the world come to lose themselves in.
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Getting there
By Air
Here are the most direct routes to fly to Bali:
From the United States, you can fly to Bali via Singapore or
Hong Kong.
From Europe, you can fly to Bali via Singapore or Kuala
Lumpur. My favourite route is via Amsterdam, only a short flight away from
Paris or London.
From Australia, lucky you, there are direct flights from
Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Darwin, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney.
From Japan, you can also fly direct from Tokyo.
Alternatively, you can fly through Jakarta, the capital of
Indonesia, but I rarely saw interesting fares on that route. Best prices can be
found by flying through Dubai but expect a much longer travel time. To find
affordable flight offers, you can easily compare prices on fhcdeals.com
The island boasts some of the best sunsets and sunrises,
enough to captivate and entice you into never leaving this place. Home to the
coral reefs of Tulamben, the mountain peaks of Kintamani, the beaches and
scenic routes of Seminyak and Kuta, with ancient temples and traditional
village life of Ubud, Bali's charm is boundless, as are its opportunities for
fun.
Bali is a magical destination with so much to offer, from
the jungle surrounding Ubud (largely considered Bali's cultural center) to the
beaches lining its southern shore.
You can make your Bali vacation whatever you want it to be —
a tour of the island's many temples, a spiritual journey to learn more about
Hinduism, a yoga retreat, a luxury hotel immersion, a hiking adventure, or a
stop on a longer trip around Indonesia. You might even want to visit Bali
specifically for one of the many festivals or spiritual celebrations hosted
each year.
Though the average temperature doesn't fluctuate much
throughout the year — hovering around 79 degrees Fahrenheit — Bali has two
distinct seasons: dry (April to October) and wet (November to March). Here's a
more detailed breakdown of the tourist seasons
High Season: June to August and November to December
Shoulder Seasons: April to May and September
Low Season: January to March and October