Bali Travel Doc Part 01

The terrain and scenery in Bali makes it an ideal place to take part in one of the many adventure activities this island has to offer. The compact size of the island also makes it easy to get to the various starting points without having to travel long distances. The starting point of many activities is centered on the Ubud region so this is a good place to base yourself if you plan to do more than one activity.
White Water Rafting
Take white water rafting for example. Most tourists tend to sign up for what everyone else is doing and that would be Ayung River Rafting. This is definitely a fun activity and highly recommended to enjoy the scenic route along the Ayung River which you wouldn’t otherwise get to see. On this rafting activity, you will wind through deep valleys, pass Balinese Hindu shrines, see monkeys playing, or even catch the odd farmer walking his cow to the river for some water. For the more adventurous, you might like to go on the Telaga Waja river adventure. This rafting trip takes you to the foothills of the sacred Mount Agung where you will, according to the brochure from the tour operator, navigate down the Telaga Waja river through torrents, twists and tight turns on a heart stopping adventure.
River Kayaking and Canyon Tubing
There’s more than one way to travel down one on Bali’s famous water ways though. River kayaking is another one although this would suit someone more experienced. Canyon tubing in Bali is a little more laid back and good fun for the family. This is an activity where you drift down a canyon in an inflatable tube. The location for this is north of Ubud town in Payangan, a little known area where tourists to Bali rarely tread. Over there, the Siap Stream opens up a whole new world of fun and adventure allowing visitors to float down a narrow canyon passing through thick forested areas.
Kintamani Cycling
If getting wet is not your cup of tea, then you might like to go on a Kintamani cycle tour. Several tour companies offer this activity where you are picked up from your hotel and driven up to the scenic Kintamani town located on the rim of the Mount Batur caldera. Breakfast will most likely be offered in your package at a restaurant where you’ll have ample time to take as many photos as you wish before starting. The ride is downhill of course since you can’t get much higher here, and takes you along broken tarmac roads through villages, past coffee plantations, traversing through paddy fields all the way to Ubud where a buffet lunch is usually provided. The smaller tour operators may offer you a more local experience by inviting you into their homes as part of the tour and cooking a traditional meal for lunch. They’ll take time to explain their culture, point out interesting sites and might even go on detours if they feel it is worthwhile.
Wildlife and Elephant Safari Excursions
Bali is home to a world famous Elephant Safari Park. The Elephant Park in Taro is a huge complex and the home of 27 Sumatran elephants. Here you can watch and sit atop an elephant on a safari ride through the Taro forest. There is also a restaurant and the park has a purpose built safari style lodge. It is an outing for the entire family to have fun watching the elephants paint, play and bathe, and spray water on unsuspecting tourists which can be quite amusing depending on your sense of humour and what you are wearing at the time. The latest attraction in Bali is the Bali Safari and Marine Park. This safari park is unusual in that while you normally you would expect to only see wild animals at a wildlife safari, here you will also see part of Bali’s ancient past and be able to watch cultural dances. The park is a unique blend of conservation and Balinese culture. There are tram rides through the park and fun activities such as animal rides and shows for the children. You can purchase a package which includes lunch or dinner.
Horse Riding and Camel Riding
Enjoying a breathtaking horseback ride along the coasts of Bali or camel riding along Nusa Dua beach are two other fun activities you can do to experience Bali on four legs instead on four wheels! Riding along the black volcanic sand beaches on Bali’s east coast, though villages that still preserve old traditions and along paddy fields can be something quite romantic if you are a couple especially if you choose an evening ride from one of the west coast stables. The camel ride takes you on along the pristine white sand beaches of Nusa Dua. I don’t know if you will be sitting very much after sitting on a camel’s hump on a one hour ride on the beach but it is definitely some fun judging by the smiles and laughs you see on peoples’ faces.
Paragliding & Bungee Jumping
Now these two activities aren’t for the faint hearted or those wearing pace makers but they are worth mentioning. For those of you who have not heard of the sport, paragliding is not the same as parachuting. Paragliding is a sport where the pilot is strapped in a sitting position to a harness that is attached to a fabric wing and runs forward usually down a slope to launch the paraglider. The stunning beauty of Bali’s coastlines offers the paraglider breathtaking views those at ground level won’t have the pleasure of enjoying. The AJ Hackett Bungee Tower is located on Kuta Beach, over a swimming pool located in a nightclub. It is the only place where you can bungee jump in the night with hundreds of party goers down below. We don’t know if this is something desirable for every one, but if having 2000 party goers below you unnerves you, try a jump during day time when the club is closed and you’ll be able to see the beach as well!
There are other activities of course, but these listed provide a choice of excitement whether you are an individual, couple or a family with young children looking for something to do other than lounging by the pool. You will still get a sun tan, but you’ll have to put in some energy to get it but I’m sure it will be worth it for the fun you’ll have.
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Bali is an Indonesian island located at the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands, lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east. It is one of the country’s 33 provinces with the provincial capital at Denpasar towards the south of the island. With a population recorded as 3151000 in 2005, the island is home to the vast majority of Indonesia’s small Hindu minority. 93.18% of Bali’s population adheres to Balinese Hinduism, while most of the remainder follows Islam. It is also the …
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I am travelling to bali on tuesday and want to know can i take my heat bag on board ?but more importantly will i have trouble getting it on the plane coming back into australia and through customs?
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If you are holder of a passport of a country which falls in the category of "VOA" then you can get it at the port of arrival,Jakarta or Denpasar.See the below link for details:
http://www.balidynasty.com/hotel/visaonarrival/
There are many cheap accommodation throughout Bali starting from as low as USD 15.00 per room per night with breakfast. Travel around Bali can be by public transportation, called Bemo or ride a motorbike. Other options to go around Bali is by tourist bus, departing from some points of tourist area such as Kuta, Legian, Sanur, Ubud, Candidasa, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, and Singaraja. http://www.hotels68.com/detail_city_1_indonesia_6_bali_all_all.html
Travel to Nusa Lembongan from Bali is easy from Sanur harbour on Jalan Hang Tuah. The boats leave on regular base. It cost around Rp 50,000 on public boat. http://www.hotels68.com/detail_area_1_indonesia_6_bali_52_nusa-lembongan-hotels.html
Lombok is around 30 minutes flight from Denpasar, Bali and is just 4 hours ferry sailing from Padang Bai in the eastern part of Bali.You may catch public bus from Batubulan bus station for buses to Padang Bai. http://www.hotels68.com/detail_city_1_indonesia_66_lombok_all_all.html
Have a nice trip within Bali, Nusa Lembongan and Lombok.
My wife and I had travelled to Bali when she was in her 7 months of pregnancy.
The doctor said it's OK. And we're OK too, and enjoyed Bali so much.
Indonesia is separated by sea so you have to fly
You can get only as far as Malaysia by road
The good news is there is a budget airlines called airasia
http://www.airasia.com
Surf about find the cheapest deal and book EARLY to get a good deal .You fly to bali from Thailand ( Bangkok ) or Malaysia ( Kuala Lumpur )
1. 1 Australian Dollar = 7812 Indonesian Rupiah, as of 04 May 2009.
2. June to September are the summer months for Bali and rest of Indonesia. December to March are Indonesia's rainiest months.
3. Entering Indonesia does not really require vaccines, but it is highly recommended by Australian authorities that you get: 1) Hepatitis A shots, 2) Typhoid fever shots, and 3) Flu shots (for people who are above 50 y/o or have compromised immune systems). And Indonesia prohibits someone with AIDS from entering the country.
Good choice, travelling alone in bali is safe. Given that you will be going there round christmas/new year, there will be greater security presence. As a precaution, avoid going to the major tourist night life area during the festive occassion,
Please don't sit in your villa for five days because you're worried about safety. There's always the small, but persistent chance of another bombing. However, the same could be said about almost any major city or site of previous terrorist attack. Bali on the whole is an extremely safe place, and apart from the bombings that have happened intermittently you don't have much to worry about.
If you're that worried, why not get off the beaten path and avoid all the tourist traps anyway? Your vacation probably won't be ruined if you don't go out every night to nightclubs packed with foreigners on Kuta beach, and you might actually learn something about Bali and Indonesia. Again, there's always the threat, but don't let that ruin your vacation.


1. beach + surfing…….2days
2. 1+ sight seeing…….4days
3. 2+cultural learn…….7days
4. 3+get inspiration……> 30days