Bali Travel Guide and Places to Visit in Bali
We have always had an admiration for people who can respond immediately when asked questions starting with “En..”. For example, we are talking about people who can think for a few seconds – or even less – and respond immediately to questions such as “Who is your favorite musician?”, “What is your favorite food?”. we were never one of them. I guess life with one choice is never for us… But this time we are sure about a “en..”, Bali, you are our “best” vacation!! Then come Bali travel guide Places to visit in Bali and must see places in Bali
to Bali From the very beginning, we had feelings before we left. But around us, there were so many people who went to Bali and admired Bali so much that we couldn’t help saying “no, it can’t be that much, we will definitely be disappointed if we go”.. There were even times when we exaggerated and said, ‘We all love the sea genetically, after all, the island is surrounded by the sea on all four sides, so everyone loved it!’. Finally, we found a very cheap flight ticket to Singapore for March 2017 (we will touch on that subject) and bought our Singapore-Bali tickets by saying ‘it’s time’.
There’s so much to say about Bali, so ‘travel article’ ‘ part as soon as possible, but first let’s say the following. Bali, which we went to saying “I wonder if it is an exaggerated honeymoon island”, impressed us with everything, with its people, nature, people we met on the way, the activities we did, and its air-water! It turns out that those who only go on their honeymoon and do not leave the hotel are missing out on a lot! In fact, there are so many places to visit and so many things to do in Bali that Bali is the last place to enjoy an ‘all-inclusive hotel’! !
If you understand our admiration for Bali now, let’s move on to the travel article!
Bali Travel Guide and Things to Know Before Going to Bali
Bali is one of the Turkish citizens Doesn’t want visa anymore. Previously, there was a visa application at the door and you paid 25 Usd for the visa, but it was removed.. We entered by waving our arms.
Is Bali cheap?
Bali is cheap. When I say cheap, it would be more accurate to say that there are cheap eating, drinking and accommodation options.. Since Bali is an island that appeals to everyone, from the backpacker to the wealthiest, naturally there are also very expensive hotels and restaurants.. That’s why you don’t sit anywhere without looking at the menu, like everywhere else, that’s what we did.. Bali’s currency is Rupiah. 14,000 Rupiah is about 1 Euro. We will write everything in Euro in the article. When we say bargain, we are not talking about a ‘delicate’ bargain.. Since their only source of income is tourists, the islanders have become so cunning that they first open everything at 5 times the price.. Let’s put it this way, we even bargained for the contoured line and cigarette we bought from the market.. Half the price. If you start the bargain with “we are Turks, do not fight with us in the bargain”, you will not lose!
How Much Time is Needed to Visit Bali
How much time should be allocated to visit Bali is a very tricky subject. We stayed for 7 days and we really would have stayed if we had another 7 days.. Not a single one of these 7 days was spent resting at the hotel.. But if you are not interested in activities to do in Bali, such as visiting temples or rafting, and you want to have a resort holiday, you need to choose the hotel you will stay in very carefully.. Because swimming is not allowed in all parts of Bali.
When to Go to Bali and When Is the Best Time in Bali?
Finally, there are two seasons in Bali. One is ‘rainy season’ from October to late March, and ‘dry season’ in the rest. But if the date you plan your trip coincides with the ‘rainy season’, this does not mean that the weather will be bad.. It rains like crazy for a few hours during the day (but it’s not the rain you know; the sea turns upside down and pours on you) and then it stops.. And even if it rains, the temperature does not drop. We coincided with the end of the rainy season and we witnessed the rain falling like crazy for 2 hours, once and a few times during the day for 15 minutes.. Other than that, the weather was beautiful.
Note to ourselves and to you: If you can spare 2 extra days for your trip, make sure to use these 2 days to go to the Gili Islands and Lombok Island at the bottom of Bali.. We do not have time to go to the island of Lombok, which is a bit overshadowed by Bali but is said to be at least as beautiful as Bali.. But promise to ourselves, we’ll meet again Bali and Lombok!
How to Get to Bali?
How to Get to Bali and Getting Around in Bali
I guess This is the most unpleasant part of our Bali travel guide because direct flights to Bali from Turkey are a bit salty. But you can go directly with Turkish Airlines.. Qatar Airlines and Etihad Airlines often fly very conveniently to Asia. Until a few years ago, Malaysia Airlines had flights to Bali via Kuala Lumpur at very affordable prices, but we think they’ve taken off too.. So, we’re left with Singapore Airlines for the Istanbul – Bali flight, and the tickets are around 500-550 Euros per person round trip.
So what do most travelers (and us included) do? In order not to lose the money to Singapore Airlines, follow the campaign and catch the discounts of Qatar Airways (Qatar is not a must, Etihad, Emirates are all) and buy a ticket to a route close to Bali for around 300 Usd round trip.. For example, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur or Jakarta… And they spend 1-2 days in the place they go to, and then they go to Bali by catching a cheap flight ticket.. Thus, the amount of approximately 200 Usd in between goes not to the airline, but while traveling!
We are aware that it seems a bit surreal and tiring when you write it like that, but we did it the same way.. By following the regular campaigns of Qatar, we bought very cheap flight tickets to Singapore and after staying in Singapore for 3 days, we went to Bali with Singapore-Bali tickets we bought from Garuda Indonesia.. We bought the tickets in such a way that our return from Bali to Singapore coincided with our flight from Singapore to Istanbul, and we did not waste time on our return.. Of course, you can say, “What if the Bali plane was delayed on the way back, then it would have taken off on the other plane in the form of a train?”. I swear it would, but we hoped it would come on our lucky day, there was no delay!
Our Route
If Singapore is your first route without a route, the popular airlines flying from Singapore to Bali are Jet Star, Air You can choose between Asia and Garuda Indonesia. We bought our Singapore – Bali round-trip tickets from Garuda Indonesia for 150 Euros per person, as we were not flexible on the date and acted in a bit of haste.. We were not satisfied with Garuda Indonesia either.. It has also been expensive.. You can get it from Air Asia or Jet Star for 80-90 Euros per person round-trip.. A little reminder, if you’re buying from these two airlines, you’ll also need to purchase additional baggage allowance, but it’s better than paying 60 Euros more…
Anyway, without cursing Garuda Indonesia any further, let’s move on to the in-island transportation part. You may have read that there is no public transport in Bali and the places to visit on the island are scattered, so everyone looks after themselves.. So how does it look?
Hiring a Driver in Bali
The best way to visit temples, waterfalls and rice fields around Bali is to hire a driver to show you around.. The idea of hiring a driver seemed like a very ‘luxury’ event to us at first, but when we researched it later, it made sense.. In the first place, there are daily tours that stop at 4-5 different destinations, we thought that they would take us around the whole day.. However, we realized later that there are many places to visit in Bali, companies that sell daily tours are very unnecessary, and hiring a daily driver comes at the same price! So, we hired a driver for 2 days and he left!
So, is it necessary to hire the driver in advance?
Now here, the drivers are divided into two.. Those who are more experienced in taking tourists around, make daily plans for you and give you little information about the places they take you, like a tour guide rather than a driver, and on the other hand, those who only ‘carry’ you and do not interfere with the rest. Daily driver prices in Bali vary between 30 Usd – 70 Usd and since the drivers naturally set a price for themselves, those like tour guides do not go below 40 Usd per day. It is very easy to agree with other drivers for 30 Usd per day.
We were a little hasty in this matter again and we set our driver for 45 Usd per day before we left. Even we bargained on whatsapp, so this seemed like a good price to us.. But when we landed at the airport in Bali, we saw dozens of drivers waiting at the exit and most of them were already willing to 30 Usd a day, even 25 Usd by bargaining.. Since we promised our own driver, we did not agree with those who offer more affordable prices, but if you ask us, the most logical thing is to plan a day-to-day excursion for yourself before you go and to arrange a driver for around 30 Usd per day at the airport exit as soon as you arrive in Bali.. If you want to secure your job, of course we can also give you the contact of our driver.
Hire a Car or Rent a Motorbike in Bali
Another option is to rent a motorbike.. It’s easy to ride a motorcycle in Bali and everyone rides a motorcycle.. If you are confident that you will not get lost on the roads, you can also consider the engine option.. Don’t even think about renting a search because in Bali the traffic is terrible and you will suffer for nothing.. We haven’t seen the car rental yet, we haven’t heard of it yet!
Grab and Uber in Bali
Taxi is the only way to get from the airport to your hotel. They suggest using the recommended Grab and Uber applications for this, everyone says it’s cheaper than taking a regular taxi, but when we landed at the airport, we both got an offer from Grab and negotiated with the taxis at the door, and the taxis at the door were cheaper.. Maybe we don’t know if the long distance Grab is cheaper, but if you ask us, wrist strength always wins a bargain! Oh, and if you want to use Grab or Über, install it on your phone and run the application once before you go, sometimes there are people who have trouble because it asks for a verification code or something. If your hotel is far from the Airport, for example around Ubud, you do not need to take a taxi on the way back.. There is an ‘Airport Shuttle’ at the ‘tour desks’ in the centers and it will pick you up from your hotel and drop you off at the airport.. There is only a maximum of 4 people in the car besides you, and instead of giving 12 Euros per person, you pay around 4 Euros.. We made our return with the airport shuttles and paid 4 Euros per person from Ubud to the airport.
Additional Note:
If we didn’t write the month, we would have stayed inside, if you decide to take a daily tour or activity, we will never go online. Do not buy! Indeed, the prices on the internet are about 5 times the real prices you can get by bargaining, we have to tell you..
Accommodation in Bali
Here we are, where the clarion says ‘Zzzt’! The thing we suffered the most while planning our trip was choosing a hotel and a region, we think this is not foreign to you!
When we went to Bali, we did not plan the trip as a ‘sea vacation’. Being close to the beach and having a beautiful sea were beyond our criteria.. That’s why we can’t give a recommendation for those who are thinking about a sea holiday, unfortunately.. But we can say that especially if you come in the rainy season, you will see that the beaches around Kuta-Legian and Seminyak are dirty and are only used for surfing.. So don’t choose these three for a sea vacation.
Where and How Many Days to Stay in Bali?
We stayed in Bali for 7 days, 3 nights in Kuta and the last 4 nights in Ubud.. Although Kuta and Seminyak are actually the continuation of the same beach, you can think of Seminyak as a slightly more elite version of Kuta.. Bali’s nightlife and nightclubs are mostly concentrated around Kuta, Australians usually come to this region and there are many Australian venues in the area.. We can even call Kuta total chaos, but beautiful chaos.. Imagine, men work in Australia for 1 month, come to Bali and stay for 5 months with that money.. There is no one who stays for a week like us and doesn’t even come back.. Peh! Anyway, that’s another topic!
We chose Kuta to spend our first three nights because we wanted to see both sides of Bali.. Indeed, the three days we spent in Kuta and the last four days in Ubud were very different.. During the three days we stayed in Kuta, we had fun outside until late, met people in the places we went, even agreed again for the next days, met and drank until late, and we lived like crazy Australians for three days! During our days in Ubud, we spent our evenings calmer, quieter and more peaceful.. We got back to the hotel earlier and it was like a vacation for us. Our suggestion to you would be to choose a hotel in two different regions in Bali.. Because Bali is an island that changes a lot from region to region and it will be nice to see every aspect of it while you are there.. But if you think ‘I can’t handle Kuta’, you can choose to stay around Seminyak instead of Kuta.
Another highly preferred accommodation area is the Nusa Dua area in the South of the island.. This area is also a relatively quiet part of the island where you can find beautiful resorts.. We can’t recommend it because we don’t stay, but you can research it.
Hotels We Stayed in Bali
As for the hotels we stayed at, we stayed at Dewi Sri Hotel in Kuta for 30 Euros per night, including breakfast per room. we paid. The hotel was not luxurious, but considering the price-performance, we can say that it was very convenient.. We can hear you say, “They couldn’t afford to give you a honeymoon suite for 30 Euros”!
If we go to Kuta again and are looking for a suitable/nice hotel, we’ll stay at Adi Dharma, we’ve heard so much praise!
In Ubud, at the ‘Pertiwi Bisma 1’ hotel we stayed and loved this hotel unbelievably. This is a hotel that we can definitely recommend, with its location, lush green pools in nature and its cleanness.. We paid 40 Euros per room per night, including breakfast.. He definitely deserves so much more. If there is no space left here, you can also look at Pertiwi Bisma 2. Goşun!
Such is the case of accommodation.. We will talk about places to visit in Ubud and Kuta in the article!
Now we can move on to sightseeing and activities!
Places to Visit in Bali
Bali’ There are so many places to visit that we didn’t know where to start.. It is best that we first write to you the list we made before we go, what we visited from this list and what we added later, and then at the end of the article, let’s write what we do every day, it seems like it will be easier!
Temples to See in Bali :
Balians are very attached to their religious culture and worship and have made it a lifestyle.. But when you say it like that, you should never think of a bigoted and conservative understanding of religion (because you are witnessing its practice in us).. They are extremely modern and they have reflected the principles of these worship and beliefs in their craft, music and structures very well. , mountain and lake sides 8. It has been started to be built since the 16th century.
It is forbidden to enter the most touristic temples unless there is a special public ceremony inside.. But already, you are more impressed by the magnificent nature around the temple than inside the temple. That’s why no one gets upset that they couldn’t get in.
We visited the famous Tanah Lot Temple in the southernmost part of Bali and Uluwatu Temple, which was also built on the rocks. ‘especially’. Apart from that, the temples we visited were the ones we encountered on the way.. We did not go to the ‘Besakih Temple‘, which is known as the ‘main temple’ of Bali.. We can say that Besakih Temple was a victim of the route we took.. It was way out of our route and we didn’t want to waste too much time. We’ll save it for the next one.
Uluwatu
We went to Uluwatu early in the morning and it was beautiful. Monkeys were the only living things around except us.. So we were able to take pictures as we wanted and spend time. Our driver (or should we say our guide) warned us not to go near the monkeys with sunglasses (they were stealing), but for some reason the monkeys here seemed more tame to us than the humans.
As a matter of fact, the surroundings and scenery of Uluwatu are incredibly beautiful.. If we had only one temple right, we would use it here.
It takes 1.5 hours by car from Uluwatu to Tanah Lot, and when we went to Tanah Lot, it was almost noon and it was incredibly crowded.. We couldn’t help but make a disgusting joke, saying, ‘Tanah Lot is good but its surroundings are bad’.. Again, we took beautiful photos and toured the surroundings, but it would be much better if we came early in the daytime.. It is also very beautiful at sunset, but we could not come across it.
The entrance to Uluwatu is around 1 Euro, while that of Tanah Lot is around 3 Euros.
Finally, there is a Tegenungan. On the way to the Waterfall, we stopped by ‘Batuan Temple’. It was very festive since there was a ceremony inside at that time, but if it’s not on your way, you don’t need to stop by.. We did not go to another very famous temple ‘Goa Gajah’.
Padang Padang Beach:
This is where you can stop by on the way back to Uluwatu Temple. , a beach in the south of the island and frequented by surfers. Because it is very wavy, people do not swim much, but if you want to sunbathe, you can stop by Tanah Lot.
This beach is also called ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ Beach because the beach scenes of the movie starring Julia Roberts and set in Bali were shot here. .
Tegenungan Waterfall (Tegenungan Waterfall):
There are many touristic waterfalls in Bali where you can go and swim. Many of these are well-maintained and controlled waterfalls with entry fees as cheap as 1 Euro.. Tegenungan Waterfall was also one of our favorite places before we went to Bali, and we really wanted to swim in this waterfall every time we saw-dive-into-water.. Since we went early, there were very few people and we had a lot of fun at the waterfall!
The waterfall has two parts, one is the lower and undulating part (because the water is pouring here), and the other is the pool part at the top.. If you ask us, the wavy part below is more beautiful, because with the power of the water flowing from the top, you are being thrown from place to place without realizing what you are! You know, when they say we were happy like children, we were really like that here.. Tegenungan, Bali is at the top of our recommendations.
Another popular waterfall is ‘Git Git Waterfall‘, located further north of the island.. If you have time and you have time, you can go to it too.
Tegalalang Rice Terraces
The place where beautiful people and beautiful horses live, whose photos you always look at, never seem to reach, beautiful countries have places reminiscent of good times. And Bali’s rice terraces are exactly that beautiful, so romantic.. In fact, we had looked at the photos of this place so many times before we went that our expectations were so high.. We thought a little, we really found peace here.
Because Tegalalang Rice Terraces is close to Ubud, you can spare the morning of the day you visit around Ubud for these rice terraces.
Luwak Coffee and Why We Don’t Recommend You To Drink
We want to make an addition here. Especially in the region where these rice terraces are located, Luwak Coffee’, which they boast of being the most expensive coffee in the world, is sold.. Before we went, we had read the story of this coffee and decided not to try it.. Let’s talk briefly; Luwak, the most expensive coffee in the world, is produced by the defecation of a civet cat.. By eating the fruits of the coffee beans, the civet cat is not digesting the beans and extracts it as it is.. This coffee, which is washed, dried and roasted, becomes the ‘most expensive coffee in the world’.. The truth of the matter is: Coffee sellers, who pluck animals from their nature, forcibly capture them and imprison them in a cage, give these animals nothing but coffee fruit.. These cats, who are trapped in a cage, are often tired and sick because they are hungry.. Their short lives are spent with torture, and this luwak coffee is sold to tourists as ‘unique’ or something.. That’s the thing about Luwak coffee.. So we never thought of trying. That’s it for our public spot.
Ubud Monkey Forest:
You must have understood that we are sensitive about animals… As much as we were saddened by the story of Luwak coffee, this monkey forest in Ubud also made us happy. ! Think about it this way, about 600 monkeys live in this monkey forest, and they’re all in their natural habitat.. No cage, no border, all absolutely free! In fact, they are so free that they go out of the forest every now and then, steal chips and chocolate from the nearby market, and return to the forest and distribute them to their friends! Man marvels at how similar apes are to humans.
The entrance to the Monkey Forest is about 2.5 Euros and if you want to feed the monkeys, bananas are also sold inside. If you do not want to give on your own, the staff inside helps you. We bought the bananas from the nearby market because they are expensive inside.. Our goal was to select and feed the smallest and cutest monkeys, but they are so smart that as soon as you take your hand into your bag, they all gather around you and you wonder what to do.. Fortunately, Umut got along very well with the monkeys and we were able to share our bananas ‘fairly’!
As far as Monkey Forest, ‘Ubud Traditional Market’ and You can also visit ‘Ubud Palace’.
Rafting
There are two rafting routes in Bali. The first one is the one in Ubud, which is more touristic and is done like a sightseeing tour with a raft rather than an attraction.. The other is the longer, more tiring and exciting one in Telaga Waja.. In fact, in Ubud, you were passing between rice terraces and wonderful views, but we preferred rafting on Telaga Waja River because we thought ‘we will come to the world again’.. It’s a good thing we chose Telaga Waja!
The rafting part took about 3 hours and we jumped from waterfalls 4-5 meters high with rafts, bent, jumped, did some acrobatics to avoid hitting the branches, and we had a lot of fun.. Now we have one more answer to the question of what a person should do before entering the pre-alzheimer period; Rafting on Telaga Waja River!
The tour service will pick you up from the hotel at 9 am and you will be in Telaga Waja at 11 am.. After about 3 hours of rafting, you will have lunch and they will drop you off at your hotel.. There is a total of 5 people on each shelf with the guide.. Fortunately for us, the couple who were on the same boat with us had a lot of fun and we took lots of photos of each other.
When we looked at the internet, rafting looked 35 Euros per person, but we agreed on 18 Euros per person as a result of bargaining with the tour agency.. This price includes the road, rafting and lunch. You can bargain for this price!
Surfing in Bali
Bali means Australian, Australian means surfing! That’s why surfing has already become a tourism income in Bali.. If you want to take surfing lessons while you are all the way to Bali, the instructors who give private surf lessons on the Kuta Beach will come to you by themselves.. Of course you don’t learn to surf in 1 hour but it’s fun to try. Also, you should not try it in other parts of the island because Kuta side is a region suitable for beginners as the waves are low.
We paid 7 Usd per person per hour.. Again, bargaining is always a bargain.
Mount Batur Trekking
We came to another indispensable Bali activity.. Batur is an extinct volcanic mountain in the north of Bali, and climbing here at night is one of the most interesting activities in Bali.. We had set our sights on climbing Batur before we even left.
They pick you up from the hotel at around 2 am and you are at the place where the climb starts at around 3 am.. You start the climb after having a small breakfast and climb to approximately 1800 meters until 6 am, the time of sunrise.. When you reach the top, the sun slowly rises and you see an incredible view.
However, we do not recommend this trek to everyone because we underestimated it before we went.. Towards the end, our legs started to shake and for a moment we thought if we hadn’t come.. It really takes some conditioning.. If you say you can do it, it is around 25 Euros per person and we always support and fully support this trekking tour..
Bali Massage
We think we’re a little weird about that too. We would love to have you get a ‘Bali Massage here’ in our Bali travel guide article, let’s say you go too, but we could only get a fish massage.. You know when you put your feet in an aquarium with fish and the fish tickle, that’s all.. It felt like if we had a body massage or a foot massage, we wouldn’t be able to look at the face of the massagers (give up)! What do we know, it felt like a shame that someone was massaging our feet for money.. Don’t look at us, we are weird… We couldn’t get it done in Thailand for the same reason.
So we unfortunately have nothing to say about it.. But if you want it to be clean, all hotels in Bali also offer massage services.. You can have a 1-hour body massage for a maximum of 9-10 Euros per person.. So you don’t have to look far for a massage!
Let’s talk about eating and drinking and having fun at night
Bali Travel Guide: A Guide to Food and Drink in Bali
To write Before we started, we thought about what we ate, so don’t say ‘how did you eat so much in 1 week’, we think that the outdoors really whet your appetite!
Betelnut Café
This place is purely Australian tourists a place simmering and already in an Australian part of Bali with great food. You can go any time of the day and the prices are reasonable.. We stopped by on our way back to Kuta from Tanah Lot and paid 13 Euros for lunch (including beers) for two.
Alleycats
Alleycats is by far our favorite place in Kuta and just right. We went 3 nights in a row! In fact, we met the young people we met here on the first night, here and in other places again in the following days!
Alleycats is a place where young people go to hang out in Kuta, with both very good food and very cheap drinks at the same time.. Even if you two leave, someone will sit next to you and start chatting, and then you realize that you have become 10 people! He said life is so boring because it’s a place. We didn’t know whether to laugh or cry, and in the end we laughed at our crying state..
Five Monkeys – Fresh Burgers & Cold Beers
We think you got it from the name, this is an extremely cheap and cool burger place in Kuta. Hamburgers are also very good.. You can get a very comfortable hamburger menu and beer for 10 Euros for two.
Taco Casa
This is a Mexican Restaurant in Ubud. We went here two nights in a row because we have a weakness for good and cheap food! Prices are a bit high by Bali standards, but the thing is, the prices in Ubud are higher than in Kuta in general.
You can go a little early in the evening as it is always crowded.
Melting Wok Warung
Are we always going to eat international cuisine or if you want to say Balinese cuisine, you can go here.. Melting Wok Warung was voted the best restaurant in Ubud on TripAdvisor and we had one lunch here.
You don’t have many food options, there are only two lunch menus every day and you choose one.. But we can recommend this place as we were satisfied with what we ate.. We paid around 15 Euros for a meal + beer for two people.
The Puspa’s Warung right next to it is also very famous, but we couldn’t love it.
Laughing Buddha Bar
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We think this is the only place in Ubud that is alive at night. There is live music and dancing almost every evening.. If you come early and get a table, you can both eat and hang out.. Drinks and cocktails other than beer are a bit pricey, but since it’s the only lively venue in Ubud, we thought it natural.
Who’s Who
This was the only restaurant in Ubud we tried and didn’t like.. Despite that, we don’t know why we wrote it here.. It’s also expensive.
No Mas
This is another place to stop by, eat and drink coffee in Ubud. Affordable prices. We paid around 8 Euros for two coffees + two beers.
We think that’s all we have to write about Bali.. As we said at the beginning of the article, Bali is a very special place that everyone should visit according to their own tastes and interests.. We traveled according to ourselves, we wrote according to ourselves..
For example, there may be those who go to a traditional Balinese dance show and are satisfied, but we saw it as a ‘tourist trap’ and burned our 15 Euros.. Or there will be those who do not enjoy visiting temples at all but want to spend more time on the beaches, which is nice!
We couldn’t go to Lombok Island because of lack of time, another time.
Dear Bali, We would like to write here once again that we really love you and admire your nature.. It’s nice to meet you.
We wish those who are making Bali plans to enjoy the romance of the island to the fullest, whether they’re on a honeymoon or alone.. This island has a different romance, you know, the past always has a romantic side, as if there is a romanticism of the past on this island.. Maybe that’s why we loved it so much!
Bali Travel Guide we have come to the end of our article.. It has been a long article, but for us, Bali is a place that will never end even if we talk about it for pages. So that’s it for now Bali travel guide and Places to visit in Bali.
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