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  1. Bali Travel Guide - Visa, Tips, Must know - Bali Official updates

    May, June, September are the very best months to visit Bali. In general, best time to visit Bali is during the dry season, which runs from April to October. This is when the weather is sunny and dry with little …

  2. Bali Culture Guide

    You can experience Bali’s culture from the stone age to the modern era in just a few days. It’s in everything: the air you breathe, the sea, the mountains, the villages, the people, the art, the …

  3. Bali Weather & Bali Climate | The Best Time to Travel to Bali

    Bali is located near the equator (nearly 8 degrees south) and has two distinct seasons: the dry season, which runs from April to October and the wet or rainy season, which runs from November to March.

  4. Brief History of Bali & the Balinese

    Bali’s history can be traced back to the Stone Age, with early cultural influences recorded through ancient artifacts and inscriptions. Bali’s culture and history cannot be understood without linking it …

  5. Cost of Living in Bali 2025: Monthly Budgets & Breakdown

    Real cost of living in Bali for expats, digital nomads & families. Monthly budgets, rent, food, insurance & lifestyle. Insider tips for every budget.

  6. Bali Map - Destination Map | Popular Areas in Bali

    The most important and areas all across Bali are shown on our Bali maps below. If you come to Bali for the first time, we suggest you also have a look at the Destination Guide, so you can better decide …

  7. Bali Tourist Tax - How to pay the Bali Tourist Levy (official Link)

    The Tourist Tax for international visitors to Bali is a tax charged by Bali's provincial government. Note: Make sure you are only using the links mentioned (official website of the Bali government).

  8. Bali Travel Regulations Update | Requirements visiting Bali

    Here’s what you need to know before departure to ensure a smooth arrival in Bali. The entry requirements outlined below apply to all international visitors, regardless of nationality.

  9. Arak Bali Guide - A Cultural Treasure - Rice Spirit

    Drinking Arak in Bali is more than just pouring a shot—it’s about embracing centuries of culture, ritual, and social bonding. Here’s how Arak is traditionally consumed, as well as some of the innovative …

  10. Nightlife Guide in Bali - The Do's and Don'ts of Partying, Stay Safe

    In Bali, as in any other part of the world, there are no limits to how hard you can party, and a wild night can quickly turn bad when enjoying Bali’s nightlife.