Planning a trip to Bali, Indonesia
- Itinerary
- Hotels
- Flights
- Experiences
- Things to Carry
for the Trip
Things to do in Bali, Indonesia in June
Arrive at Ngurah Rai International Airport and check into accommodation in Kuta, Bali
Relax at Kuta Beach and explore the local markets in Kuta for affordable souvenirs and street food
Dine at Kuta Night Market for budget-friendly local food
Visit Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Ubud for stunning views and a glimpse into rural Bali life
Explore the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud and have lunch at a local warung nearby
Attend a traditional Balinese dance performance at Pura Dalem Ubud and have dinner at a budget-friendly restaurant in the area
Take a boat to Nusa Penida and visit Kelingking Beach for breathtaking views and photo ops
Explore Broken Beach and Angel's Billabong for amazing natural formations
Return to Bali and have dinner at a local eatery in Nusa Dua
Visit Sukawati Art Market for traditional arts, crafts, and souvenirs
Explore the shops and cafes of Jalan Raya Ubud for unique finds and budget-friendly lunch
Conclude the trip with a farewell dinner at a local restaurant in Ubud
Bali has a tropical climate, with warm temperatures year-round. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.
*Travel eSims are a great way to stay connected while travelling. They are easy to set up online, no need to visit a store, and can be used in multiple countries. They are a data saver compared to international roaming and are compatible with most phones.
Things to Carry on your trip to Bali, Indonesia
Clothing & Apparel
Light, breathable clothing -
Bali is a tropical climate, so you'll want to pack light, airy clothing that will keep you cool and comfortable.
Swimsuit -
If you're planning on spending any time at the beach, be sure to pack a swimsuit.
Sarong -
Sarongs are versatile pieces of clothing that can be used as a beach cover-up, a scarf, or even a dress.
Comfortable walking shoes -
You'll be doing a lot of walking in Bali, so be sure to pack comfortable shoes.
Lightweight jacket -
Evenings in Bali can be cool, so it's a good idea to pack a lightweight jacket.
Accessories
Sunglasses -
The sun can be strong in Bali, so be sure to pack sunglasses.
Hat -
A hat will help to protect your head and face from the sun.
Sunscreen -
Sunscreen is essential for protecting your skin from the sun's harmful rays.
Insect repellent -
Bali is a tropical climate, so there are a lot of mosquitoes. Be sure to pack insect repellent to keep them away.
First-aid kit -
A first-aid kit is always a good idea to have on hand, just in case.
Essentials & Must Haves
Passport -
Your passport is essential for entering and leaving Bali.
Visa -
If you're staying in Bali for more than 30 days, you will need to obtain a visa.
Travel insurance -
Travel insurance is a good idea to have in case of any unexpected events.
Money -
You can exchange currency at the airport or at banks in Bali.
Credit cards -
Credit cards are widely accepted in Bali.
Debit cards -
Debit cards are also widely accepted in Bali.
Travel documents -
Be sure to keep all of your travel documents together in a safe place.
Good to have
Camera -
Bali is a beautiful country, so you'll want to be sure to capture your memories with a camera.
Binoculars -
If you're planning on doing any birdwatching or wildlife viewing, be sure to pack a pair of binoculars.
Guidebook -
A guidebook can be helpful for planning your trip and learning more about Bali.
Phrasebook -
A phrasebook can be helpful for communicating with locals.
Travel pillow -
A travel pillow can help to make your long flights more comfortable.
Electronics
Phone -
Your phone is essential for staying connected while you're in Bali.
Charger -
Be sure to pack a charger for your phone.
Adapter -
If you're traveling from India, you will need an adapter to use your electronics in Bali.
Camera -
If you're planning on taking a lot of photos, be sure to pack a camera.
Laptop -
If you need to work or stay connected while you're in Bali, be sure to pack a laptop.
Hotels in Bali, Indonesia
Local Experiences in Bali, Indonesia
- Budget
- Tips to Save Money
Approximate Budget Range for your trip.
- Bargain at local markets for better prices on souvenirs and street food
- Consider public transportation options to save on local travel expenses
*Disclaimer - Please note that the travel budget suggestions provided by Trip Garuda are generated through AI algorithms based on available data and user input. While we strive for accuracy, these estimates may not reflect real-time pricing or unforeseen expenses. We recommend using these figures as a general guide and encourage you to conduct further research and budgeting based on your specific travel requirements.