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Travel to the small island of Bali is on the rise and is one of the hottest tourism destinations. So we wanted to give you our insider tips on all the best things to do in Bali. For being a relatively small island, there are LOTS of things to see and do while you’re here. It’s a beach lover’s paradise and this island offers much more than you may think. Bali is a great area to relax and rejuvenate with a relaxing vacation.

Staying here for at least a week is needed in order to take in all of the sights in the area. Two weeks will allow you to see and do more without feeling rushed or stressed. During your time, you will want to ensure you see the following sites:

Top things to do in Bali

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1. Go scuba diving

One of the best things to do in Bali is go scuba diving! Indonesia has some of the best scuba diving in the world, some of which can be found on Bali.

At the far northeast corner of Bali, you will find the tiny town of Tulamben. While this town itself may be quite sleepy, as soon as you dip below the ocean’s surface you will see a ton of life. Diving in this area is incredibly affordable and there are lots to see and do. In this area, there are 15 dive sites that have been set up for the public.

going scuba diving in bali is one of the best things to do in bali

One of these sites includes a massive WWI cargo ship: the USS Liberty Shipwreck. For those who are looking for a great wreck dive in Bali, this is it! It sits just off the coastline just waiting to be explored. It ran aground and the volcano pushed it back out to sea. It still has some of its cargo aboard along with its guns. It ranges from 25 to 100 feet deep making it able to be swam through quite easily.

There is a statue garden below the sea where you can see a cluster of about 20 statues that have since developed reefs around them.

Scuba diving in the area is the main attraction. We didn’t find a lot of activities to do so make sure your hotel has a pool to relax by. Completely immersed in the culture, this tiny town is a step back in time. You can visit the nearby villages to get a truly unique experience while staying in this area.

We stayed at a small diving hotel seconds away from the beach. When we were not diving in the sea we were soaking in the many pools. The hotel provides you with free snorkel gear, although there is not much to see when snorkeling.

Tip: Hotels, especially in this area, hate when you book through Agoda.com. The site seems to take a lot of the profits so the actual hotel is left with only a little of what you paid. You will often get less service when booking from this site. In this particular hotel, “less service” meant a separate resort where we were the only people staying at this location and had our own private pool. While we loved the private oasis, we would way rather give the money to the actual business owner than to a big corporation.

2. Visit the rice terraces

The rice terraces in Bali are lush and beautiful, a true sight to behold. While visiting can seem quite touristy, we classify it as one of the best things to do in Bali! We visited the Tegalalang terraces north of Ubud. You can get a first-hand look at this specialized farming technique while walking the endless trails through the terraces. Just remember which way you took so you don’t get too lost.

You will want to bring your camera as this is a cool spot that provides the perfect backdrop for your Instagram photos. You can take tours through the fields hiking all up to the plantations. We recommend getting here early in the morning to beat the crowds and the heat. Also, be sure to pay tolls depending on how far and where you want to walk.

There are lots of shops in this area that provide some excellent shopping. The items sold are a boho-inspired dream including handmade quilts, dream catchers, lace bags, and more. There are also many restaurants in this area that offer delicious food with an outstanding view.

Visiting the Bali rice terraces are one of the best things to do in Bali

3. Visit a neighbouring island

While we’re busy telling you about all the best things to do in Bali, it’s worth mentioning the many islands surrounding Bali. The two most visited are the Gili Islands and Nusa Penida.

The Gili Islands are actually located off of the east coast of Lombok (the island just west of Bali) But are worth a shout-out. If you have the time to spare taking the boat ride to the Gili Islands is something you will not regret. The white sandy coastlines are a beach bum’s dream. This laid-back lifestyle is the place to go if you are looking for some snorkeling with sea turtles, scuba diving, and refreshing seaside cocktails. It’s also a great place to learn to surf.

Nusa Penida, to the south east of Bali, is another great island in Indonesia to visit. Here you will find amazing scuba diving, snorkeling with manta rays and an authentic Indonesia vibe. You have probably seen the photos of the treehouse hotels that overlook the beautiful Indian Ocean, well you can see all that here. This is a must visit tropical destination for adventurers who enjoy hiking in a lush jungle and lazing on beautiful white sand beaches.

4. See the monkeys that live at Monkey Forest

You may have read about our experiences at Monkey Forest when Myles got punched in the face by a monkey. This was a rare case and in general, these are the only RELATIVELY friendly monkeys on the island. Even though Samara is scared of monkeys, we still consider visiting Monkey Forest one of the best things to do in Bali.

Hundreds of monkeys congregate in this area due to an abundance of food and attention from tourists. These are wild monkeys so it is important to treat them as such when visiting. They can be vicious if provoked so ensure that you are only there to observe but allow them to jump all over you.

NOTE: If you are like us, you may be worried about the ethical practices in this area. Rest assured that we did our research before going and it is actually OK. The monkeys are not in cages or in any way restricted to the area. They are however overfed by lots of tourists so be sure to avoid buying too many bananas when there.

Visiting monkey forest is one of the most fun things to do in Bali

Also, leave your backpack in your car. These monkeys know that you are helpless at fending them off so they will open your bag and go through it. If you have to bring a bag make sure it doesn’t have a water bottle or hand sanitizer. The monkeys actually drink the hand sanitizer and get drunk off the alcohol.

5. Enjoy the local Bali cuisine

One of the best things to do in Bali is EAT! Tasting the local cuisine is one of the best parts of traveling and you will be quite pleasantly surprised with the food in Indonesia. We are huge lovers of all things Ubud. This town is a hippie’s paradise. It has many vegan and vegetarian restaurants set in a lush jungle town. You won’t want to miss this experience as it lives up to its reputation. If you have seen those beautiful resorts tucked amongst the trees in Bali, they were likely taken in this area.

We recommend trying out a different spot every night so you get a full taste of the island. You will not be disappointed. The food in this area is incredibly health-focused so it is a dream for those opting for a gluten, dairy, and meat-free diet.

6. Try surfing some waves

Bali is a surfers paradise and learning to surf is one of the best things to do in Bali. Both Myles and I love swimming so it is a wonder we never tried surfing before. When we were in Kuta that quickly changed as we hopped in the water, board in hand and took on the waves. There are lifeguards on duty within specifically designated areas where you can surf. During our first time out we got pushed to the side and stuck in a rip tide. Luckily we knew what to do to get ourselves out of the situation quickly.

Surfing in this area is incredibly rewarding as you step off of the white sandy beach into the warm water. There are tons of surfing classes that you can take that are perfect for beginners. Surf lessons are incredibly affordable in Bali. While there are surfboards available for rent on the beach, more advanced surfers can rent the best ones when you walk away from the beach to local surf shops.

visiting a beach and going surfing is one of the best things to do in Bali

7. Go snorkeling

The snorkeling in Bali is some of the best in the world. With crystal clear tropical waters that are full of life, you can expect some epic snorkeling. Colorful fish, thriving coral reef systems, turtles, sharks, dolphins and whales are all found off the coast of Bali making this one of the best places to go snorkeling in the world. Going snorkeling in the Blue Lagoon is one of the best things to do in Bali.

Just south of Tulamben you will find the beautiful Amed beach. This is a great place to go for those who are looking to get off the beaten track and head to the more rustic corners of the island. Heading into the water you will find that the clarity in this area is unbeatable compared to other parts of the island. This makes it a snorkeler’s dream. More a group of villages rather than a full town, this is a great place to go to immerse yourself in the culture and everyday life.

8. Embrace Bali culture and local traditions

This island is full of culture. The moment you land you will notice the offering baskets laid in front of every business and home. There is also impressive architecture and temples throughout the island. We love to experience the traditions and cultures of the places we visit. Soaking up the Bali culture at some of the temples around Ubud is one of the best things to do in Bali. It’s best to check the policies of the site you’re going to visit. Some will require both men and women to wear a sarong as a show of respect.

visiting temples is one of the best things to do in Bali

Visit the temples, help to make the offering baskets, and witness traditional shows are just some of the many activities you’ll find on the island. There are many ways that you can be a part of this fantastic culture all of which will undoubtedly better your experience. All of these places are scattered throughout the island and are usually well publicized.

9. Do some yoga

This island is a yogi’s paradise. With many healthy food options, a boho vibe and tons of yoga retreats scattered around the island, finding a yoga class is one of the best things to do in Bali. This tropical climate will make you feel like you’re in a hot yoga class. It’s no wonder this area is especially popular with international digital nomads.

If you are interested in Yoga this is the place to be. There are classes that range from introductory for people new to the practice to expert Yoga teaching retreats. Not a step out of place, yogis from all over the world congregate on this island to take part in these practices.

visiting the volcano of mount batur is one of the best things to do in bali

10. Marvel at Mount Batur

Mount Batur is a dormant volcano that you will often find is one of the most popularly talked about places on the island. You can hike up the mountain in about 2 hours and have a picnic at the top with views that will blow your mind. We stopped in at a local restaurant to sip a nice cocktail with a world class view – one of our favourite things to do in Bali. There is a string of restaurants overlooking the stunning volcano allowing for a picture-perfect lunch location.

Visiting the volcano of Mount Batur is one of the best things to do in Bali

11. Take a dip in a waterfall

If you’re heading inland you will find many waterfalls that are all ready to be explored. Small hikes will take you down to the water where you can jump in for a refreshing swim. Some of these waterfalls are quite touristy but if you find yourself off the beaten track you will find stunning more private waterfalls. The Munduk waterfalls house amazing falls that are far less touristy giving you a unique opportunity to explore this beautiful country.

Visiting the waterfalls in Bali are one of the best things to do in Bali

Thanks for stopping by!

Bali was one of our favourite places in South East Asia. There are so many fun things to do in Bali, you will have no trouble filling your time on the island. Whether you are looking to embrace the local culture visitng temples in Bali, learn how to surf or do some yoga, this is the place to do it. Bali is also home to some of the best scuba diving in the world and is a great place to explore the underwater world. Whether you’re visiting for a week or a month, you will love all the amazing things to do in Bali.

Have you been to this island? What are your favourite things to do in Bali? Let us know in the comment section below.

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I find the problem with Asia is that every country you visit is so beautiful it is hard to pick a favourite. Regardless, Vietnam is undoubtedly up there with one of the coolest countries in Asia. It is a country currently undergoing a massive rebuild. It is wonderful to visit and see it in its present state. You can feel how much it is going to change with years to come.

While it is easy to indulge in all the beautiful sights of Vietnam from the beaches to the rice fields, A trip to Ho Chi Minh City is not complete without a tour through some of this country’s rich history. You don’t need to be a history buff to appreciate all that Vietnam has gone through. Having only a vague memory of the Vietnam war that was taught in school it is unbelievable to go there and see the other side of the story.

As far as cities go, I am never a big fan. Tons of concrete, a bunch of buildings, really they all look the same. As the Thai say, “same same but different“. This city is very much an exception to my rule. Ho Chi Minh is a buzzing city that is so full of life and is surprisingly green with parks at every corner (and has AMAZING sushi. Seriously, make the stop!)

This is one place that you should let your inner nerd shine bright as you walk through a number of museums. Trust me, it’s worth it!

Museums

If you do nothing else while in Saigon you must go to the many museums. I am not typically a museum or a history buff but in order to fully appreciate all of Vietnam understanding their history is incredibly interesting and important.

My favourite (after visiting almost every single one) was the War Remnants Museum – quite possibly because this was the first one that I went to so all the information was new to me and it was absolutely shocking to read. Seriously, I stayed way too long.

It is worth while visiting at least one museum before heading to the tunnels so you can brush up on your history and have some background knowledge.

Cu Chi Tunnels

A popular day trip when in Ho Chi Minh City is a tour through the Cu Chi Tunnels. As the tunnels are out of the city you will have to organize a tour guide to take you for the tour. I typically shy away from organized tours as I like the independence of showing myself around this is definitely one of the exceptions.

This was one of the most interesting places as it is so interactive. The guide will show you both the ways they fought with some scary traps and how they hid in the tunnels. They have even “American sized” the tunnels so they are big enough for tourists to crawl through and see how they lived. It is wild to see the many layers to this and the tiny entries.

I would call this one of the most memorable places in the city, by far.

Buddhist Temples
Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica

As a large amount of the population identifies as Buddhists a trip to one of the many Buddhist temples is a must. If you have traveled to different areas in Asia it is incredibly interesting to see how the temples change from country to country. Simply grab a sarong and jump into the local culture. You are bound to make some memories.

Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica

I know I sound like SUCH a tourist magazine with this list but I’m just being honest. If I was reading this I would not take my own advice of visiting here but trust me, it is BEAUTIFUL. Admittedly I stumbled upon this beautiful sight when roaming the streets, I am so glad I did. Originally built in 1880 the architecture is absolutely breathtaking.

Saigon Central Post Office

As a bonus it is right beside another beautiful old building. The Saigon Central Post Office was built in 1891. It’s bright yellow colour is originally what drew my attention to this area.

I typically rush through cities not really finding them very special and not enjoying the claustrophobic feel of hundreds of people all around me but this one was different. I highly recommend spending at least a few days exploring this city before moving north within the country.

Have you traveled Saigon? Where was your favourite place in the city?