Saturday, 30 April 2016

5 free things to do in Bali, Indonesia:

Enjoy the sandy beaches of Bali

For many, it is a well-known fact that Bali has beaches that look like they popped out of a perfectly portrayed picture book. The beaches are definitely free to visit and getting a tan or splashing in the waves is a great way to let loose. Close to the nightlife is Ubud Beach where life doesn't exactly slow down in the evening which is a great place to check out after a day at the beach.

Explore Indonesian night markets

The fun doesn't end when the sun sets. The night markets of Bali are plentiful in resources be it food, drink or local products. What better way to understand the Balinese lifestyle than joining the hunt for food in the night markets and enjoy the local cuisine in a fun way. This is a great option for foodies who love to explore and experience the local taste.

(Exploring is free however whatever purchase made will require money, don't say we didn't warn you~ But what's travel without food?)

Check out Bali's arts

Bali is a famous spot for its artists who produce breathtaking artworks and masterpieces. Observing artists at work creating wonderful and spectacular masterpieces are a great way to appreciate Bali's beauty through the artworks produced. Bali is a great gathering place for artists who share a passion for the arts and you can be sure that things are going to get lively when music, art, and culture come together.

Hike off the beaten path


Discover hidden temples and secret locations that might not always be listed in the guidebooks. There are a few spots in the area which are slightly abandoned and some have an eerie and silent atmosphere which is great for adventurous soul seeking a good slice of mysterious sightseeing. Though it would be a good idea to research beforehand which places are fine for a visit and which are prohibited as we wouldn't want to be breaking any laws now.

Keep an eye out for festivals


There are plenty of events happening in Bali and most of these are free for admission. What better way to experience the local culture by participating in events that hold a meaning to the locals. It is a great option to meet people and share information about each others culture. Of course, it'd be great to stay open-minded when encountering something new otherwise we might miss out on things that might be an eye-opener.

With that, we hope anyone who is Bali right now or is planning to head over to Bali during the upcoming holidays to have a blast and we wish everyone safe travels!!


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