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24 May 2022 - 5 min read

Guide to Bali: Fall in Love All Over Again

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Have you watched Eat, Pray, Love starring Julia Roberts? Well, spoiler alert (not really) because Bali was one of the primary locations for the movie and it’s pretty obvious why.

This dream destination is one of 17,000 islands in Indonesia that flaunts its pristine beaches and one of the most spectacular coastlines ever seen.

If Bali is not enough for you, you can explore other exciting things in Indonesia as a whole! You will be amazed at the number of fantastic elements our neighbouring countries have for us.

What are the COVID-19 Travel Requirements to Bali for Malaysians?

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You can find further information from Traveloka’s COVID-19 Regulations and Information page. In short:

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You must be vaccinated to enter Bali;
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You must take an upon arrival test in Bali and if the results are negative, you are not required to go into quarantine;
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You no longer have to take a pre-departure COVID-19 test;
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You must present some additional documents:Proof of vaccination to be shown;Health pass form to be completed and submitted online; andElectronic customs declarations are to be completed and submitted online.
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You have to purchase travel health insurance that can cover any COVID-19 treatment expenses.

How to Get to Bali from Malaysia?

There are tons of direct flights from Kuala Lumpur to Bali’s main airport; Ngurah Rai International Airport, also called Denpasar International Airport.

As Bali is one of the tourist-frenzy spots, Denpasar Airport is the second busiest airport in Indonesia. It is the best airport in terms of the facilities offered. The airport has everything that you need.

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I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport or Denpasar Airport is 13 kilometres from Denpasar city – the capital of Bali.

Facilities available:

Prayer rooms
Showers
Massage services
Smoking areas
Lounge areas (fully equipped with children's play areas and cinemas)

What are the Main Airlines to Fly from Malaysia to Bali?

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For direct flights from Kuala Lumpur to Denpasar airport, the travel time is usually around three hours 10 minutes, while transit flights can take up to 25 hours.

If you book your ticket a month or a few months early, you can get a price range from MYR 444 to 1.3k for a return trip.

Airlines available:

Malaysia Airlines
Jetstar Asia Airways
Scoot
Sriwijaya Air

What are the Best Places to Visit in Bali?

Seminyak Beach

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Seminyak is home to many delicious restaurants and has some of the best beach bars that you would have experienced.

You can hit up the spas, enjoy some quality massages and have brunch after at the delicious restaurants by the sea.

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If you are not keen on partying, spas in Seminyak are amazing too.

Pay a visit to Prana Spa Bali that not only looks exclusive by its splendid interior, but you can also get those massages, facials and exotic treatments at an affordable rate as this spa caters to mid-range prices. Most of the spas here open daily and up till night.

Jimbaran Beach

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Jimbaran is a quaint and beautiful fishing town in Bali. The vibe here is more tranquil and relaxing. As the water here is not wavy, it is perfect for visitors to go for a swim.

Jimbaran has four kilometres of glimmering golden powder-like sand where you can see little warungs at the shores for you to grab your lunch after sun-tanning at the beach.

Other than that, you can book a fishing trip where you get to catch your lunch! This would be an amazing experience for those that bring along their children, where they got to fish their food, how fun is that!

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Stop by Suluban Beach, one of the island's gorgeous spots close to Jimbaran Beach. Dramatic limestone rock formations surrounded it, and to reach the sandy beach. What will greet you, in the end, is the turquoise water with blue skies.

Nusa Islands – Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Penida and Nusa Ceningan

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The Nusa islands are three separated islands – Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Penida and Nusa Ceningan. To reach Nusa Lembongan Island, you will need to ride a 25-minutes-boat ride at Sanur Port.

Nusa Lembongan

The view at Nusa Lembongan is so beautiful. You will catch yourself just staring at the distance of this breathtaking view; kick back and relax at the beach.

Once you’re bored with that, you can take a cruise through the mangrove forest to marvel at the cliffs and rock formations crafted by the waves.

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From Nusa Lembongan, you can take a small boat from Yellow Bridge to go island hopping to the next destination – Nusa Penida.

Nusa Penida

At Nusa Penida, you can rent a scooter and explore the area yourself! One of the stops that you want to check out is Crystal Bay.

Just like the name, Crystal bay has the most beautiful view there is. You can see a tall rocky island with a temple on it.

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Unfortunately, you can only enjoy the view of the temple from afar because it is not open to visitors. Fret not. You can do other activities here like renting a boat and snorkelling in its clear water.

You can reach Nusa Ceningan by walking the bridge connecting the island to Nusa Lembongan.

Nusa Ceningan

Nusa Ceningan is a smaller island compared to Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida, but it has its own attraction.

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Prepare your camera to snap a picture of the picturesque Blue Lagoon, where the water is a vibrant blue! There is so much to uncover. This is a call to explore!

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