Planning a trip to Bali, Indonesia
- Itinerary
- Hotels
- Flights
- Experiences
- Things to Carry
Things to do in Bali, Indonesia in March
Take a morning walk at Campuhan Ridge Walk, located at Jl. Raya Campuhan, Sayan, Ubud, Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia.
Check out from the hotel and travel to the airport for your departure from Bali.
Bali's weather in March is typically hot and humid, with occasional showers. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.
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Things to Carry on your trip to Bali, Indonesia
Clothing & Apparel
Light, breathable clothing -
Bali's tropical climate calls for loose, comfortable fabrics like cotton and linen.
Swimsuit -
For enjoying the island's stunning beaches.
Sarong or scarf -
Versatile for use as a beach cover-up, temple wrap, or light blanket.
Comfortable walking shoes -
For exploring the island's temples and natural attractions.
Light jacket or cardigan -
For cooler evenings or air-conditioned environments.
Accessories
Sunscreen -
Essential for protection from Bali's strong tropical sun.
Sunglasses -
To shield your eyes from the sun's glare.
Hat -
For additional sun protection and to keep you cool.
Reusable water bottle -
Stay hydrated throughout your trip and reduce plastic waste.
Insect repellent -
To keep mosquitoes and other insects at bay.
Essentials & Must Haves
Passport and visa (if required) -
Essential for international travel.
Travel insurance -
For peace of mind and protection against unexpected events.
First-aid kit -
For minor medical emergencies.
Cash and credit cards -
For purchases and expenses.
Local currency -
Indonesian rupiah (IDR) for local purchases.
Good to have
Universal adapter -
For charging electronics with different outlet types.
Travel-sized toiletries -
For convenience and to save space.
Book or e-reader -
For entertainment during downtime.
Small backpack or daypack -
For carrying essentials while exploring.
Waterproof jacket -
In case of unexpected rain.
Electronics
Smartphone -
For communication, navigation, and photography.
Camera (optional) -
To capture memories of your trip.
Headphones -
For listening to music or podcasts.
Portable charger -
To keep your electronics powered up.
Travel router -
For creating a Wi-Fi hotspot and staying connected.
Payment Options -
Cash and credit cards are widely accepted in Bali, but it's always a good idea to carry some local currency for local purchases.