For every thing they have entry ticket 😂 it might be temple, waterfall, photo, even for water or for rest room😂everything here is money and extra 10% tax😂 per head it might be around 700 entry fee, so plan accordingly 🤪 But your trip planner was very awesome ❤you all can follow this😍
Super Sister. Enjoy your Bali Trip. Bali has tropical climate, so it could be fun experiencing both rain and sun at times.. even if rains also, it will not last longer . Enjoy 😊
@@rithikdharan1797 The best time to travel to Bali is during the dry season, which runs from **April to October**. This period offers warm temperatures, clear skies, and minimal rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities like beach outings, temple visits, and exploring the island's natural beauty. **Peak Season:** July and August are the peak months, as well as around Christmas and New Year, so expect higher prices and larger crowds. **Shoulder Season:** April, May, June, and September are considered shoulder months, offering good weather with fewer tourists, making it a great time for a quieter experience and better deals on accommodations.
It’s better to get universal travel adapter. India typically uses Type C, Type D, and Type M plugs, which differ from Bali's Type C or Type F plugs. Using an appropriate adapter from Type C or Type D to Type C or Type F plugs is recommended for Indian travelers visiting Bali.
Yes, it’s worth visiting for a day. You can Book a day trip with one of the operators in the city. If you are a beach lover, then you can enjoy in crystal bay. If you want to go for snorkelling and scuba diving then this is best option as there are few operators who can book for the same. There are few other views which is like cliff views. If you’re looking for something like this… then you can opt in for this
@@aravindpl2090 Yes Brother, this includes Stay and entrance tickets for all the activities or tourist locations, food, taxi fare, one-day Nusa Penida trip, & flight fares
You need to provide passport for security and they ask to show your Indian Driving License but officially they don’t ask for International License. It is safe until you don’t get into trouble. The bikes are easy to ride there. Check it before rent. My recommendation is better talk a video of it before renting. It’s cool riding experience. Better rent the two wheeler at hotel only as your passport is safe.
Hi, Yes we stayed in Lumbung Sari Hotel. To check how it looks like.. Kindly watch my video on "Where to Stay in Bali " by clicking the link ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BI_PI_8_FVw.html and you can watch at 7.04 th minute. You can browse as the chapters too. The experience was ok, as we opted for the Heritage Villa and we hardly stayed at hotel.. we stayed just 6 hrs .. at night.. as we booked for the Mount Batur Trek and started early in the morning at 4 O' clock and vacated by 11 o' clock. The location is awesome. We dint taste the food. Pool is gud. Pretty good hotel.
Indian tourists staying in Bali for less than 30 days do not need a visa on arrival. However, if they are staying for 30-60 days, they will need a visa on arrival that costs ₹2,400. Source: Google Please confirm this.
Source Google Search: Tourist visa for stay less than 30 days: As an Indian citizen if the person stays for less than 30 days, he or she does not require a visa. Instead at the immigration counter the applicant will receive a visa extension stamp that will track the number of days he or she stays in Bali. The good thing about the visa extension stamp is that it acts in the same way a normal visa does and is free of cost. The point to note here is that this tourist visa cannot be extended beyond 30 days. Bro, Thank You for letting us know , but still we are not sure on this.
October is generally a good month to visit both Malaysia and Bali with family including kids. In Malaysia, it's the end of the monsoon season on the west coast, so you can expect drier weather and fewer rainy days. In Bali, it's the end of the dry season, so you can also expect warm and sunny weather with lower chances of rain compared to the wet season. Both destinations offer beautiful landscapes, cultural experiences, and delicious cuisine year-round, so October can be a great time to explore them.
Hi sister, it seems you travelled through scoot airlines, when i tried to book the cheapest one it says self transfer. Does it mean once again i need to check in luggage and go theough immigration at singapore airport?
If you’re booking both the flights through scoot… you don’t need to check in again and does immigration process in Singapore. If you’re booking 2 different flights, say first from India to Singapore via scoot and from Singapore to Bali via different flight, then you have to check in again and do immigration at Singapore. So better to book through same flight to avoid these messy situations. That’s the self transfer process… bro..
Attention guys - my husband got chain snatched in Bali - Seminayak kuta yesterday ..pls dont go to bali , mainly they are targeting Indians who wear gold chains and they are atleast trying to snatch our belongings like iphone , bags etc , police complains also they wont take as daily 30+ snatching cases are reporting...No CCTV camera , police on road and they dont care about tourists😢 we tried escaping in first attempt also they followed us and snatched with full traffic in sunset road ..we screamed no one bothered to help us in main road, worst people over there. The snatchers are professional and they disappeared in fraction of seconds