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Bali 18 - Thirtysomethings


Welcome to Bali, the ultimate destination for millennials seeking an unforgettable holiday experience! With its vibrant culture, stunning beaches, thrilling adventures, and lively social scene, Bali is a paradise tailor-made for individuals aged 18 to 39. Whether you're a solo traveller, on a tour, or looking for a fun-filled holiday, Bali has everything you need to create lasting memories.

At The Adventure People, we specialise in providing exciting Bali tours and holidays that cater specifically to the 18 - 30s age range. We understand the desire for immersive experiences, like-minded connections, and an array of thrilling activities. Bali ticks all the boxes, making it the perfect destination for young adventurers seeking a blend of relaxation and excitement.

One of the biggest draws of Bali is its breathtaking beaches. Picture yourself lounging on soft white sands, soaking up the tropical sun, and diving into crystal-clear turquoise waters. From the popular and vibrant shores of Kuta and Seminyak to the serene and secluded beaches of Nusa Dua and Jimbaran, Bali offers a diverse range of coastal havens waiting to be explored.

But Bali is not just about sun and surf. Immerse yourself in the rich Balinese culture by visiting ancient temples, witnessing traditional ceremonies, and indulging in local cuisine bursting with flavors. Bali's spiritual side invites you to rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul through yoga retreats, wellness centers, and Balinese massages.

For the adventurous souls, Bali is a playground of thrilling activities. Catch epic waves while learning to surf in famous surf spots like Uluwatu or Canggu. Dive into an underwater wonderland and discover vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life. Embark on exhilarating hikes to witness stunning waterfalls, trek up volcanoes to catch breathtaking sunrise vistas, or explore lush rice terraces on a cycling tour.

Bali's social scene is another highlight, attracting like-minded individuals from all over the world. Connect with fellow travelers in trendy beach clubs, vibrant nightlife hotspots, and bustling street markets. The buzzing town of Ubud offers a creative and bohemian atmosphere, where you can join art workshops, explore local galleries, and savor organic cuisine.

So, if you're a millennial seeking an extraordinary holiday experience, look no further than Bali. Let us take care of the details while you dive into a world of fun, adventure, and unforgettable moments. 

At The Adventure People, we specialise in Bali small group tours and holidays. With our extensive knowledge and expertise, we'll ensure your journey is filled with excitement, thrills, and unforgettable memories. Book your Bali adventure with us today and get ready for the trip of a lifetime!


  • When is the best time to visit Bali?

    The best time to visit Bali, Indonesia, depends on your preferences and what you plan to do during your trip. Bali has a tropical climate, characterised by two main seasons: the dry season and the wet season.

    The dry season in Bali typically runs from April to September, making it the most popular time to visit. During this period, you can expect sunny and dry weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities, exploring the beaches, and enjoying water sports. The months of July and August are particularly busy as they coincide with school holidays, so expect larger crowds and higher accommodation prices.

    The wet season in Bali generally occurs from October to March. While the weather can be unpredictable with occasional rainfall, it's worth noting that it often doesn't rain continuously throughout the day. The wet season offers lush green landscapes, fewer tourists, and lower accommodation rates. It can be a good time to visit if you don't mind occasional showers and want to experience Bali's cultural activities or enjoy spa treatments and wellness retreats.

    Overall, the months of April, May, June, and September are considered the shoulder seasons and are recommended for a visit to Bali. These months offer a balance between good weather, fewer crowds, and more affordable prices.

    It's important to note that Bali's climate can vary slightly in different regions of the island, with the central and mountainous areas experiencing cooler temperatures than the coastal areas. Additionally, Bali's weather patterns can be influenced by factors such as El Niño and La Niña, which may lead to variations in rainfall patterns.

    Before planning your trip, it's always a good idea to check the weather forecasts and consider your preferred activities and crowd preferences.

  • Do I need a Visa to visit Bali?

    For most travellers, a visa is not required to visit Bali or Indonesia for tourism purposes, as long as their stay is within the allowed visa-free period. Here are the visa regulations for Bali/Indonesia:

    1. Visa-Free Entry: Citizens of many countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, most European Union countries, and many others, can enter Bali/Indonesia without a visa for tourism purposes. The visa-free entry allows for a stay of up to 30 days. This visa cannot be extended or converted to another type of visa.

    2. Visa on Arrival (VoA): Some nationalities, including those from countries like India, China, Russia, and several others, are eligible for a Visa on Arrival. The VoA can be obtained upon arrival at Bali's international airport or other designated entry points in Indonesia. The VoA allows for a stay of up to 30 days and can be extended for an additional 30 days at the local immigration office in Bali or other major cities in Indonesia.

    3. Social/Cultural Visa: If you plan to stay in Bali/Indonesia for longer than 60 days, you may need to apply for a Social or Cultural Visa from an Indonesian embassy or consulate in your home country. This type of visa requires sponsorship from an Indonesian citizen or organization and allows for a stay of up to 60 days, which can be extended within Indonesia for additional 30-day periods, up to a total of 180 days.

    It's important to check the visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling to Bali/Indonesia, as visa regulations can vary. It's also advisable to ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months from the date of entry into Indonesia.

    If you have any doubts or need more specific information, it's recommended to consult the Indonesian embassy or consulate in your home country for the most up-to-date visa requirements and regulations.

  • Will I require any vaccinations to visit Bali?

    Before traveling to Bali, it is advisable to check with your healthcare provider or a travel health clinic for the latest recommendations on vaccinations and health precautions. The specific vaccinations you may need can depend on several factors, including your current immunization status, previous vaccinations, your overall health, the duration of your stay, and the activities you plan to engage in. Here are some common vaccinations that are often recommended for travelers to Bali:

    1. Routine Vaccinations: Ensure that you are up to date on routine vaccinations such as measles-mumps-rubella (MMR), diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, varicella (chickenpox), polio, and influenza.

    2. Hepatitis A: Hepatitis A is a viral infection transmitted through contaminated food and water. It is generally recommended for all travelers to Bali, as the risk of exposure to contaminated food and water can be higher in certain areas.

    3. Typhoid: Typhoid fever can be contracted through contaminated food or water in Bali. Vaccination is recommended, especially if you plan to visit rural areas, eat at local establishments, or stay for an extended period.

    4. Hepatitis B: Hepatitis B is a viral infection transmitted through blood, bodily fluids, and unprotected sexual contact. It is advisable to consider this vaccine if you plan to have close contact with locals, engage in activities that may involve exposure to blood or bodily fluids, or have intimate relationships while in Bali.

    5. Rabies: Rabies is present in Bali, and it is primarily transmitted through animal bites or scratches. The risk of exposure can be higher if you plan to spend time in rural areas or engage in activities such as hiking or working closely with animals. Pre-exposure vaccination can be considered for travelers at higher risk, and immediate medical attention should be sought in the event of an animal bite or scratch.

    6. Japanese Encephalitis: Japanese encephalitis is a mosquito-borne viral infection that is rare in Bali, but vaccination may be recommended for long-term travelers who plan to spend significant time in rural areas or engage in outdoor activities during the peak transmission season.

    It's essential to remember that these are general recommendations, and the final decision on vaccinations should be made in consultation with a healthcare professional who has access to your medical history and up-to-date information on travel health.

    In addition to vaccinations, it's also crucial to take other preventive measures to protect your health while traveling, such as practicing good hygiene, drinking safe water, eating at reputable establishments, using insect repellent, and avoiding contact with animals that may carry diseases.

    Again, consult with a healthcare professional or travel health clinic well in advance of your trip to ensure that you have the appropriate vaccinations and health precautions in place for your visit to Bali.

  • What are the main attractions of Bali?


    Bali, often referred to as the "Island of the Gods," offers a diverse range of attractions that cater to different interests and preferences. Here are some of the main attractions in Bali:

    1. Beaches: Bali is renowned for its stunning beaches with crystal-clear waters and pristine sands. Some popular beach destinations include Kuta Beach, Seminyak Beach, Nusa Dua Beach, Jimbaran Bay, and Sanur Beach. These beaches offer opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, surfing, and enjoying beautiful sunsets.

    2. Temples: Bali is known for its rich spiritual heritage, and there are numerous temples (pura) throughout the island. The iconic Tanah Lot, Uluwatu, and Besakih temples are must-visit attractions. Other notable temples include Tirta Empul, Ulun Danu Beratan, Goa Gajah, and Taman Ayun.

    3. Ubud: Located in the central part of the island, Ubud is known for its lush green rice terraces, traditional arts and crafts, and serene surroundings. Visit the Ubud Monkey Forest, explore the traditional market, and immerse yourself in Balinese culture by attending a traditional dance performance or visiting art galleries and museums.

    4. Rice Terraces: Bali's scenic landscapes feature terraced rice fields that are not only beautiful but also represent the island's agricultural traditions. The Tegalalang Rice Terrace in Ubud is a popular spot, offering breathtaking views and photo opportunities.

    5. Waterfalls: Bali is home to several stunning waterfalls that are worth exploring. Some notable waterfalls include Tegenungan, Gitgit, Sekumpul, and Nungnung. These natural wonders provide opportunities for swimming, hiking, and experiencing the beauty of Bali's tropical jungles.

    6. Mount Batur: Adventure enthusiasts can embark on a sunrise trek to the summit of Mount Batur, an active volcano. The trek offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes and the chance to witness a breathtaking sunrise. It's a popular activity for hikers and nature lovers.

    7. Traditional Balinese Culture: Bali's unique culture and traditions are evident in its vibrant festivals, traditional ceremonies, and daily rituals. Witnessing a traditional Balinese dance performance, participating in a temple ceremony, or exploring traditional villages like Penglipuran and Tenganan can provide a deeper understanding of Balinese culture.

    8. Water Sports and Diving: Bali offers excellent opportunities for water sports and diving. Snorkel or dive in the vibrant coral reefs of Menjangan Island or Nusa Penida, or try surfing in popular surf spots such as Uluwatu, Canggu, and Padang Padang.

    9. Spa and Wellness: Bali is renowned for its spa and wellness offerings. Indulge in rejuvenating spa treatments, practice yoga in serene settings, or join wellness retreats that focus on relaxation, healing, and personal well-being.

    These are just a few highlights of the attractions Bali has to offer. The island also boasts vibrant nightlife, delicious cuisine, traditional markets, art villages, and off-the-beaten-path destinations. Exploring Bali allows you to immerse yourself in its natural beauty, cultural heritage, and warm hospitality.

  • What should I pack for my trip to Bali?

    When packing for your trip to Bali, it's important to consider the island's tropical climate and the activities you plan to engage in. Here's a list of essential items to pack:

    1. Light and breathable clothing: Pack lightweight and loose-fitting clothing made from natural fabrics such as cotton or linen to keep you cool in the tropical heat. T-shirts, shorts, sundresses, skirts, and lightweight pants are ideal. Don't forget to pack a couple of swimsuits for beach days.

    2. Sarong or scarf: Balinese temples require visitors to dress modestly. Carry a sarong or scarf to cover your shoulders and legs when entering temples or attending traditional ceremonies.

    3. Comfortable footwear: Bali is best explored on foot, so bring comfortable walking shoes or sandals. Flip-flops or sandals are perfect for the beach, while sturdy shoes are suitable for hiking or trekking.

    4. Sun protection: Bali's sun can be intense, so pack sunscreen with a high SPF, sunglasses, a wide-brimmed hat, and a lightweight scarf or cover-up for extra sun protection. Consider bringing a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.

    5. Insect repellent: Bali is home to mosquitoes and other insects, especially in rural areas. Bring an insect repellent containing DEET or other effective ingredients to protect yourself from bites.

    6. Rain gear: Bali's wet season (October to March) brings occasional rain showers. Pack a lightweight rain jacket or poncho to stay dry, especially if you plan to explore during the wet season.

    7. Travel adapter: Bali uses the European two-pin plug (Type C and F). Ensure you have a universal travel adapter to charge your electronic devices.

    8. Medications and toiletries: Pack any necessary prescription medications, as well as a basic first aid kit. Include items such as anti-diarrheal medication, pain relievers, band-aids, and any personal toiletries you prefer.

    9. Beach essentials: If you plan to spend time at the beach, pack a beach towel, a beach bag, a waterproof pouch for your phone, and a dry bag to protect your belongings.

    10. Travel documents: Don't forget to bring your passport, travel insurance information, copies of important documents, and a money belt or secure bag to keep them safe.

    11. Light rainproof bag: A lightweight, waterproof backpack or bag can come in handy for day trips, carrying your essentials, and protecting your belongings from unexpected rain showers.

    Remember to check the weather forecast before your trip and adjust your packing accordingly. It's also advisable to pack a small amount of local currency (Indonesian Rupiah) for initial expenses or emergencies.

    Additionally, Bali offers a wide range of shopping opportunities, so you may want to leave some extra space in your luggage for souvenirs and local handicrafts.

    Safe travels and enjoy your trip to Bali!

  • What is the currency in Bali and how can I access my money?

    The currency in Bali, as well as throughout Indonesia, is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). When traveling to Bali, it's advisable to have some Indonesian Rupiah with you for initial expenses such as transportation, food, and small purchases. Here are a few options for accessing and managing your money while in Bali:

    1. Currency Exchange: You can exchange your foreign currency (such as US Dollars, Euros, or Australian Dollars) into Indonesian Rupiah at authorized money changers, banks, or hotels. Money changers typically offer competitive rates, but it's important to choose reputable and authorized establishments to avoid scams or counterfeit money. Compare rates and check for any commission or fees before making a transaction.

    2. ATM Withdrawals: ATMs are widely available in Bali, particularly in popular tourist areas like Kuta, Seminyak, Ubud, and Nusa Dua. Most ATMs accept international debit and credit cards such as Visa and Mastercard. However, it's advisable to inform your bank about your travel plans beforehand to avoid any card usage issues. Keep in mind that some ATMs may charge withdrawal fees, and it's a good idea to withdraw larger amounts to minimize transaction fees.

    3. Credit Cards: Credit cards are widely accepted in upscale hotels, restaurants, and larger establishments in Bali. Visa and Mastercard are the most commonly accepted cards. However, it's always a good idea to carry some cash for smaller businesses, local markets, and street vendors that may not accept credit cards.

    4. Traveller's Checks: While traveler's checks were once a popular form of travel currency, their usage has declined in recent years. It may be challenging to find places that accept traveler's checks in Bali. It's recommended to rely more on cash or card payments for convenience.

    5. Mobile Payment Apps: Some popular mobile payment apps, such as GoPay, OVO, and Dana, are increasingly being accepted at certain establishments in Bali. These apps are commonly used by locals for various transactions and can be convenient if you have a local bank account or virtual wallet associated with these services.

    It's a good idea to carry a mix of payment options, including cash and cards, for flexibility. Be cautious with your money and take standard precautions such as keeping an eye on your belongings and using ATMs located in secure and well-lit areas. It's also advisable to inform your bank about your travel plans to prevent any unexpected card blocks or security measures.

    Lastly, it's worth noting that smaller businesses, local markets, and street vendors may prefer cash transactions, so having some Indonesian Rupiah on hand will be useful for these situations.

    Please note that currency exchange rates and availability of services may vary, so it's always a good idea to check the latest information and consult with your bank or financial institution before your trip.

  • Is Bali a safe destination?

    Bali is generally considered a safe destination for travellers. The local people are friendly and welcoming, and the island attracts millions of tourists each year without major safety concerns. However, it's always important to take precautions and be aware of your surroundings while traveling. Here are some safety tips to keep in mind when visiting Bali:

    1. Personal Belongings: Keep your personal belongings secure and be mindful of pickpockets, especially in crowded areas such as markets or tourist hotspots. Avoid displaying valuable items openly and use a money belt or a secure bag to carry important documents, cash, and cards.

    2. Traffic and Transportation: Bali's roads can be busy, and traffic can be chaotic, particularly in popular tourist areas like Kuta and Seminyak. Exercise caution when crossing the road, and consider using reputable transportation options such as metered taxis or ride-hailing services. If you choose to rent a scooter or motorbike, ensure that you have the necessary license and insurance, and always wear a helmet.

    3. Water Safety: Bali offers beautiful beaches and opportunities for swimming and water activities. While enjoying the water, pay attention to local safety flags and signs indicating hazardous conditions. Be cautious of strong currents, especially during the monsoon season. It's advisable to swim in designated areas with lifeguards present and follow their instructions.

    4. Health and Hygiene: Stay hydrated and drink bottled or purified water to prevent dehydration and avoid consuming tap water. Protect yourself from mosquito bites by using insect repellent and wearing long sleeves and pants, especially during dawn and dusk. It's also recommended to consult with a healthcare professional or travel health clinic before your trip to Bali regarding any necessary vaccinations or health precautions.

    5. Nature and Outdoor Activities: Bali offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, trekking, and exploring waterfalls. When engaging in these activities, choose reputable tour operators, follow safety guidelines, and be aware of your physical abilities and limitations. It's essential to have proper footwear, protective gear, and be prepared for changing weather conditions.

    6. Scams and Tourist-targeted Activities: Like any popular tourist destination, there may be instances of scams or tourist-targeted activities in Bali. Be cautious of overly friendly strangers offering unsolicited services or deals that seem too good to be true. Research and book activities, tours, and accommodations through reputable and licensed operators.

    7. Respect Local Customs and Traditions: Bali is deeply rooted in Balinese Hindu culture, and it's important to respect local customs and traditions. Dress modestly when visiting temples, follow guidelines and instructions, and be mindful of cultural sensitivities.

    As with any travel destination, it's wise to stay informed about the local conditions, follow the advice of local authorities, and exercise common sense. By being aware and taking necessary precautions, you can have a safe and enjoyable trip to Bali.

  • How does rooming work?

    Small group tours in Bali typically involve a set itinerary where you travel with a group of fellow travelers and a tour leader/guide. Accommodation arrangements  vary depending on the specific tour you choose. Here are some common aspects of rooming arrangements on small group tours:

    1. Shared Rooms: In order to promote camaraderie and facilitate interaction among group members, most tours arrange shared accommodation. This means you will be paired with another member of the same gender from the group to share a room. Roommates may sometimes change periodically throughout the tour.

    2. Single Supplement: If you prefer to have your own room and privacy, you may have the option to pay a single supplement fee. This additional fee allows you to have your own room for the duration of the tour. However, please note that single supplements can vary in cost and availability.

    3. Roommate Matching: Tour operators usually offer roommate matching services, where they try to pair you with a suitable roommate based on your preferences, such as age range. This can help ensure compatibility and a more enjoyable experience for all participants.

    4. Rooming Preferences: When booking your small group tour, it's important to communicate your rooming preferences to the tour operator. If you have specific requirements or preferences, such as sharing with a friend or a specific roommate request, it's advisable to inform the tour operator during the booking process.

    It's important to carefully read the tour details and inclusions provided by the tour operator to understand their specific rooming policies. If having your own room is a priority, make sure to inquire about the availability of single supplements and any associated costs before booking your tour.

    Keep in mind that while sharing a room with a fellow traveler can be a great way to meet new people and build connections, having your own room provides more privacy and flexibility. Consider your preferences and the dynamics of the tour when deciding whether to opt for a shared room or pay for a single supplement.

    Remember to communicate your needs and preferences clearly with the tour operator during the booking process to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable accommodation experience on your small group tour in Thailand.

  • Is Bali a good destination for a solo traveller?

    Yes, Bali can be a fantastic destination for solo travellers. The island offers a blend of stunning natural beauty, vibrant culture, and a welcoming atmosphere, making it an attractive choice for those exploring the world on their own. Here are a few reasons why Bali is a great destination for solo travelers:

    1. Friendly and Welcoming Atmosphere: Balinese people are known for their warm hospitality and friendly nature. Solo travellers often find it easy to connect with locals and fellow travellers, making it a great place to meet like-minded people and forge new friendships.

    2. Safety: Bali is generally considered a safe destination for solo travellers. The local population is accustomed to tourism, and the island's infrastructure is well-developed, providing a sense of security. However, it's important to exercise caution and follow standard safety practices, such as being mindful of your belongings and avoiding isolated areas at night.

    3. Ease of Navigation: Bali is a relatively small island with a well-established tourism industry. Getting around is generally straightforward, and English is widely spoken in popular tourist areas. Transportation options such as taxis, ride-hailing services, and scooter rentals are readily available, making it convenient for solo travellers to explore the island.

    4. Diverse Range of Activities: Bali offers a wide array of activities and experiences to suit various interests. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, cultural immersion, or spiritual exploration, you'll find something to enjoy. From surfing and diving to yoga retreats, temple visits, and traditional Balinese dance performances, there's plenty to keep solo travelers engaged and entertained.

    5. Solo-Friendly Accommodations: Bali offers a range of accommodations suitable for solo travellers. Hostels are a popular choice, providing an opportunity to meet fellow travellers and participate in social activities. Guesthouses, budget hotels, and private villas are also available, catering to different preferences and budgets.

    6. Solo-Friendly Destinations: Bali has diverse regions that cater to different types of travelers. Seminyak, Kuta, and Canggu are known for their lively nightlife, shopping, and dining scenes, attracting a younger crowd. Ubud offers a tranquil and artistic atmosphere, with opportunities for yoga, meditation, and exploring cultural sites. Nusa Dua and Sanur are more relaxed beachfront destinations suitable for those seeking a peaceful retreat.

    7. Solo Adventure Opportunities: Bali's natural beauty and outdoor activities make it an ideal destination for solo adventurers. Hiking Mount Batur for sunrise, exploring waterfalls, trekking through rice terraces, or trying out water sports like surfing or snorkeling are just a few examples of the thrilling experiences available.

    Overall, Bali's welcoming atmosphere, range of activities, and solo-friendly infrastructure make it a popular choice for solo travelers. Whether you're seeking relaxation, cultural immersion, adventure, or a mix of everything, Bali offers a memorable experience for those exploring the island on their own.

  • What activities can I expect on a tour?

    On a small group tour exploring Bali, you can expect a diverse range of activities that showcase the island's natural beauty, rich culture, and unique experiences. Here are some activities you might encounter on a small group tour in Bali:

    1. Temple Visits: Bali is known for its beautiful temples, and a tour of the island often includes visits to some of the most famous ones, such as Tanah Lot, Uluwatu, Besakih, and Tirta Empul. Explore the intricate architecture, learn about Balinese Hindu traditions, and witness traditional ceremonies if you're lucky.

    2. Rice Terraces: Bali's lush rice terraces, such as the UNESCO-listed Tegalalang Rice Terraces, offer picturesque landscapes and a glimpse into traditional farming practices. Take a stroll through the terraces, learn about the traditional irrigation system, and capture stunning photos.

    3. Ubud: Visit the cultural heart of Bali, Ubud, known for its arts, crafts, and traditional performances. Explore the Ubud Monkey Forest, visit local art galleries, browse through the vibrant Ubud Market, and attend a traditional Balinese dance performance.

    4. Waterfalls: Bali is home to numerous stunning waterfalls. Tegenungan, Gitgit, and Sekumpul are just a few examples. Take a refreshing dip in the cool waters, enjoy the lush surroundings, and capture the beauty of these cascading falls.

    5. Beaches and Water Activities: Bali's beaches offer opportunities for relaxation and water sports. Enjoy the white sands of popular beaches like Kuta, Seminyak, or Nusa Dua. Engage in activities such as surfing, snorkeling, diving, or take a boat trip to explore nearby islands like Nusa Penida or the Gili Islands.

    6. Traditional Balinese Activities: Immerse yourself in Balinese culture by participating in traditional activities. Try your hand at making offerings during a Balinese cooking class, learn how to create intricate artwork in a traditional painting or wood carving workshop, or join a traditional Balinese dance lesson.

    7. Sunrise Trekking or Volcano Hiking: Bali offers opportunities for adventure enthusiasts. Embark on an early morning trek to catch the sunrise from the summit of Mount Batur or Mount Agung. Enjoy breathtaking views and a sense of accomplishment.

    8. Spa and Wellness: Bali is renowned for its spa and wellness offerings. Indulge in a relaxing Balinese massage, visit a traditional healing center, or participate in a yoga or meditation session to rejuvenate your mind and body.

    9. Balinese Cuisine: Experience the flavors of Balinese cuisine through food tastings and visits to local markets. Learn about traditional ingredients and cooking techniques, and savor delicious dishes like Nasi Goreng (fried rice), Babi Guling (suckling pig), and Balinese satay.

    10. Cultural Workshops: Engage in workshops that provide insights into Balinese culture. Learn traditional Balinese dance moves, create intricate offerings or decorative crafts, or take part in a traditional Balinese gamelan music class.

    These are just a few examples of the activities you can expect on a small group tour in Bali. The specific itinerary may vary depending on the tour operator and duration of the tour. Small group tours offer the advantage of experiencing Bali's highlights with a knowledgeable guide while having the opportunity to meet and connect with fellow travelers.

  • What is the food like in Bali?

    The food in Bali is a delightful blend of flavors, influenced by Balinese, Indonesian, and international cuisines. Balinese cuisine is known for its rich spices, vibrant colors, and diverse dishes. Here's an overview of what you can expect when it comes to food in Bali:

    1. Nasi Goreng: One of the most popular dishes in Bali and Indonesia, Nasi Goreng is fried rice typically cooked with a mix of vegetables, meat (such as chicken, shrimp, or pork), and flavored with sweet soy sauce, chili, and spices. It's often topped with a fried egg and served with prawn crackers.

    2. Babi Guling: Babi Guling is a traditional Balinese dish that features roasted suckling pig. The pig is marinated with a mixture of spices, including turmeric, coriander, lemongrass, and garlic. The result is a succulent and flavorful meat dish often served with rice, lawar (mixed vegetable salad), and sambal (spicy chili sauce).

    3. Sate: Sate, also known as Satay, is a popular street food in Bali. It consists of skewered and grilled meat (such as chicken, beef, or pork) served with peanut sauce. Sate is often accompanied by rice cakes, sliced cucumber, and shallots.

    4. Lawar: Lawar is a traditional Balinese dish made from a mixture of chopped vegetables, grated coconut, minced meat (such as pork or chicken), and spices. It's usually served with steamed rice and offers a unique blend of flavors and textures.

    5. Gado-Gado: Gado-Gado is a refreshing and colorful Indonesian salad made with blanched vegetables, such as bean sprouts, cabbage, carrots, and cucumber, topped with peanut sauce. It's a vegetarian-friendly dish that can be enjoyed as a main course or side dish.

    6. Mie Goreng: Mie Goreng is a popular Indonesian stir-fried noodle dish. It features egg noodles cooked with vegetables, meat or seafood, and a combination of sweet soy sauce, chili, garlic, and spices. It's often garnished with fried shallots and served with prawn crackers.

    7. Sambal: Sambal is a spicy chili sauce that accompanies many Balinese dishes. It comes in various varieties, ranging from mild to extremely hot. Sambal adds a fiery kick and enhances the flavors of the dishes.

    8. Fresh Seafood: Being an island, Bali offers a wide selection of fresh seafood. You can enjoy grilled fish, prawns, squid, or lobster prepared with local spices and flavors. Seafood is often served with rice and accompanied by sambal or other dipping sauces.

    9. Tropical Fruits: Bali is abundant in tropical fruits such as mangoes, papayas, pineapples, bananas, and dragon fruits. These fruits are often enjoyed fresh or used in juices, smoothies, and desserts.

    10. Balinese Desserts: Balinese desserts are a sweet treat to end your meal. Try Bubur Injin, a black rice pudding with coconut milk, or Dadar Gulung, green pancakes filled with grated coconut and palm sugar. Other popular desserts include Pisang Goreng (fried bananas) and Es Campur, a mixed fruit and jelly dessert topped with shaved ice and syrup.

    Bali also offers a wide range of international cuisine, including Western, Asian fusion, vegetarian/vegan options, and trendy cafes serving healthy and organic dishes. You'll find a diverse culinary scene in popular areas such as Seminyak, Ubud, and Canggu, with restaurants catering to various tastes and dietary preferences.

    Don't miss the opportunity to explore local markets and warungs (small local eateries) where you can sample authentic Balinese flavors and street food delights. Bali's food scene caters to all taste buds, from those seeking traditional Balinese cuisine to international culinary experiences.

  • What are the top 10 beaches in Bali?

    Bali is renowned for its stunning beaches and picturesque coastline. Here are ten of the top beaches in Bali that offer beautiful scenery, clear waters, and a range of activities:

    1. Kuta Beach: Located in the popular town of Kuta, this is one of Bali's most famous and busiest beaches. It's known for its long stretch of golden sand, great surf breaks, and vibrant nightlife.

    2. Seminyak Beach: Just north of Kuta, Seminyak Beach is known for its upscale resorts, trendy beach clubs, and stylish restaurants. It offers a more sophisticated and relaxed atmosphere compared to Kuta.

    3. Nusa Dua Beach: Situated in the Nusa Dua resort area, this beach is famous for its pristine white sand, calm turquoise waters, and luxurious beachfront resorts. It's an ideal spot for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.

    4. Padang Padang Beach: Located on the Bukit Peninsula near Uluwatu, Padang Padang Beach is a small but picturesque beach tucked between cliffs. It's known for its clear waters, great surfing conditions, and stunning natural surroundings.

    5. Jimbaran Beach: Jimbaran Beach is renowned for its breathtaking sunsets and fresh seafood restaurants. It offers a relaxed and peaceful ambiance, making it a perfect spot for a romantic evening or a family beach day.

    6. Balangan Beach: Another beautiful beach on the Bukit Peninsula, Balangan Beach is a favorite among surfers due to its consistent waves. It features a long stretch of white sand and dramatic cliffs, creating a scenic backdrop.

    7. Dreamland Beach: Situated near Balangan Beach, Dreamland Beach is known for its picturesque setting and rolling waves. It offers a more secluded atmosphere compared to other popular beaches in Bali.

    8. Sanur Beach: Located on the eastern side of the island, Sanur Beach offers a laid-back and family-friendly environment. The calm waters make it ideal for swimming and water sports, and the beach path is perfect for leisurely strolls or bike rides.

    9. Lovina Beach: Located in the north of Bali, Lovina Beach is known for its black volcanic sand and tranquil atmosphere. It's a great spot for dolphin watching, snorkeling, and experiencing the authentic charm of northern Bali.

    10. Amed Beach: Situated on Bali's east coast, Amed Beach is a hidden gem known for its peaceful atmosphere, black sand, and excellent diving and snorkeling opportunities. It's a great destination for those seeking a quieter beach experience.

    These are just a few of the top beaches in Bali, and there are many more to explore throughout the island. Each beach offers its unique charm and character, catering to different preferences and activities. Whether you're a surfer, sun-seeker, or nature lover, Bali has a beach that will captivate you with its beauty.

  • How do I meet everyone in the group?

    You'll meet everyone face to face on day one, typically meeting in your accommodation reception or bar at 18:00 but this can differ. The guide will be there too to provide some information and help with everyone getting to know one another.

  • Is the guide with us all the time?

    When you're travelling then typically yes and for activities too. During free time the guide will not be with you but is always contactable.

  • Are vegetarian food options available?

    Yes, vegetarian food options are available on all tours. The guide can also point out great places to eat if meals are not included in the tour price.

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