Bali



 ¿Qué ver en Bali, Indonesia?

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Here are some places to visit in Bali with approximate prices, opening hours, and URLs of tourist attractions:

1. Tanah Lot Temple - $3.5 USD - Open from 7am to 7pm - https://www.tanahlot.net/

2. Ubud Monkey Forest - $5 USD - Open from 8:30am to 6pm - https://monkeyforestubud.com/

3. Tirta Empul Temple - $2.5 USD - Open from 7am to 5pm - https://tampak-siring.com/

4. Uluwatu Temple - $1.5 USD - Open from 9am to 6pm - https://www.uluwatutemple.com/

5. Bali Safari and Marine Park - $45 USD - Open from 9am to 5pm - https://www.balisafarimarinepark.com/

6. Kuta Beach - Free - Open 24 hours - https://www.baligoldentour.com/kuta-beach-bali.html

7. Mount Batur - $50 USD (for trekking) - Open 24 hours - https://www.mountbatursunrisetrekking.com/

8. Waterbom Bali - $38 USD - Open from 9am to 6pm - https://www.waterbom-bali.com/

Note: Prices are subject to change and may vary depending on the season.

¿Qué debo saber de Bali?


Sure! Bali is an island located in Indonesia, known for its beautiful beaches, temples, and rice paddies. The island has a rich history and culture, heavily influenced by Hinduism. Balinese people are known for their hospitality and warm welcome to tourists.

In terms of cuisine, Bali offers a wide variety of dishes, including spicy meat and vegetable dishes, seafood, and satay. Popular drinks include coconut water, local beer, and arak, a traditional Balinese liquor.

To get around Bali, tourists can use taxis, motorbikes, or hire a private driver. The island also has a public transportation system, including buses and minivans.

The climate in Bali is tropical, with two distinct seasons: the dry season from April to September and the wet season from October to March. Visitors should be prepared for high humidity and occasional rain showers.

To enter Bali, visitors need a passport valid for at least six months and a visa for stays longer than 30 days. As for safety, Bali is generally considered safe for tourists, but visitors should take precautions to protect their belongings and avoid scams.

For communication, most hotels and tourist areas offer free Wi-Fi, and visitors can buy a local SIM card for their phone. The official language in Bali is Indonesian, but many people also speak English. The currency used in Bali is the Indonesian rupiah.
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