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Kuala Lumpur (KUL) → Bali / Denpasar (DPS)
Jetstar Asia Airways
Tuesday, 14 May 2024
THB 2,936.45
Iloilo (ILO) → Bali / Denpasar (DPS)
Airlines
Sunday, 12 May 2024
THB 5,146.00
Hat Yai (HDY) → Bali / Denpasar (DPS)
Airlines
Tuesday, 14 May 2024
THB 5,409.39
Iloilo (ILO) → Bali / Denpasar (DPS)
Airlines
Sunday, 12 May 2024
THB 6,584.09
Mumbai (BOM) → Bali / Denpasar (DPS)
Airlines
Tuesday, 23 Apr 2024
THB 7,661.17
Busan (PUS) → Bali / Denpasar (DPS)
Airlines
Sunday, 12 May 2024
THB 8,469.56
Iloilo (ILO) → Bali / Denpasar (DPS)
Airlines
Wednesday, 01 May 2024
THB 11,457.73

Top Hotels in Bali / Denpasar

The Alea Hotel Seminyak
The Alea Hotel Seminyak
Atanaya Kuta Bali
Atanaya Kuta Bali
Grand Livio Kuta Hotel
Grand Livio Kuta Hotel
Mega Boutique Hotel & Spa
Mega Boutique Hotel & Spa
The ONE Legian
The ONE Legian
Quest San Hotel Denpasar by ASTON
Quest San Hotel Denpasar by ASTON
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Interesting Activities in Bali / Denpasar

4G eSIM for Southeast Asia (5 Countries), Hongkong & Macao by GoHub
4G eSIM for Southeast Asia (5 Countries), Hongkong & Macao by GoHub
THB 248.23
THB 153.40
Tiket Pertunjukan Tari Kecak dan Tari Api di Pura Uluwatu
Tiket Pertunjukan Tari Kecak dan Tari Api di Pura Uluwatu
THB 348.20
THB 313.40
Legong Dance Show Tickets at Ubud Palace Bali
Legong Dance Show Tickets at Ubud Palace Bali
THB 232.14
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Information about Bali

Bali is one of the provinces in Indonesia where it’s a paradise on earth for many people around the world. Bali is separated from the Indonesian mainland, it’s a medium-sized island, neither too large nor too small. The city of Indonesia has a different time zone. With a time difference of less than one hour, despite the fact that Islam will be the majority religion in Indonesia. However, Bali itself is a city that has absorbed Indian culture and influence. In contrast to Jakarta or other cities in Indonesia, most Balinese adhere to Brahmanism and Hinduism, with these beliefs derived from indigenous beliefs. The distinct and unique Balinese architecture can be found in temples and places to visit in Bali. Aside from that, Bali is a diverse city and is divided into two zones. First zone is the ancient city that is rich in culture  which is Ubud and the new town or urban area where people like to surf is Kuta.

The languages spoken in Bali is Balinese and Indonesian. However, the most common spoken language around the tourist areas is Indonesian. The official currency is Indonesian Rupiah where 1 Indonesian Rupiah is equal to 0.0024 Thai Baht. If you’re a historical and cultural person, Bali is undoubtedly one of the best options for you. There are also other separate regions in Bali, all of the regions are unique in their own ways. It’s well-known is the world-class surfing and diving, as well as a plethora of cultural, historical, and palaces set against breathtaking views backdrops, are just a few of the top attractions that have established Bali as the world's top destination. Moreover, if you’re a cafe hopper, there are cafes, restaurants, and bars in many different moods and tones throughout Bali. Surely, you will be amazed and enjoy nature, culture, people and food in Bali. It’s a place you can easily fall in love with.

If you have a plan, or you’re about to plan a trip to Bali or look for a flight ticket to Bali, you should look for Flights to Denpasar as the main airport, Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) is located. However, if Thai citizens plan to visit Bali, they must first examine the country's entry requirements. In other words, before booking a flight to Bali, don’t forget to check for restrictions and rules of the country at the Safe-Travel Page first to make sure you know what to prepare and follow before traveling.

 

Seasons in Bali

Bali has a tropical climate due to its proximity to the equator, and visitors can expect warm weather all year. The weather is normally dry and warm throughout the year and conditions are slightly less warm and moist. The cost of accommodation is significantly lower than during the high season, which is an added benefit of visiting at this time of year. The best months to visit Bali if you want the clear skies and warm temperatures of the dry season but not the crowds are April, May, June, and September.

- Rainy season: November - April. The average temperature is about 22 - 30 Degree Celsius.

- Dry season: May - October. The average temperature is about 23 - 31 Degree Celsius.

 

Bali’s Regions

Bali was merged into the Nusa Tenggara province. However, it was later declared a separate province and has governed all eight districts concurrently. The following are the regions in Bali.

  • Badung, the main city is Denpasar.
  • Bangli, the main city is Bangli.
  • Buleleng, the main city is Singaraja.
  • Gianyar, the main city is Ubud.
  • Jembrana, the main city is Negara.
  • Karangasem, the main city is Amlapura.
  • Klungkung, the main city is Semarapura.
  • Tabanan, the main city is Tabanan.

 

Flights to Bali

International flights to Bali (BKK - DPS)

Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) or Denpasar Airport is Indonesia's second largest airport. It is an international airport that serves the Indonesian cities of Badung and Autumn Sun. Denpasar Airport has nonstop passenger flights to 41 destinations in 13 countries scheduled. There are currently 19 domestic flights from Denpasar. The estimated time of travel from Bangkok to Bali is around 4 hours 20 minutes.

Airline that fly direct From Suvarnabhumi Airport to Bali (BKK-DPS): Thai Airways.

Airlines that fly direct From Don Muang Airport to Bali (DMK-DPS): AirAsia and Thai AirAsia and Thai Lion Air

 

About the Airport

Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) is located 13 kilometers south of Denpasar in southern Bali. It is the second busiest international airport in Indonesia. It is the main point of entry to the island. It's about a 15-minute drive south of Kuta in Tuban. The single runway runs the length of Bali's isthmus, connecting the Bukit Peninsula to the island's coast. Bali Ngurah Rai International Airport is considered a small airport which contains 2 Terminals which are for domestic and international terminals. The airport serves flights from all over Indonesia, Southeast Asia, and as far away as Russia, Japan, Australia, and the Middle East, among many others. After landing and passing through immigration, the arrival hall is located just outside the terminal. When you arrive at Bali Airport, you'll proceed from the drop zone to the security checkpoint, where you must present your air ticket and ID. They will then scan your luggage as well as your personal belongings. Passengers will then be required to walk through a metal detector.

However, there will be the meeting point and pick-up zone for hotel and tour pick-up services. There are banks, ATMs, currency exchange on the 1st floor, restaurants, duty-free stores, entertainment facilities such as free WiFi, lounges and more.

 

Transportations in Bali

Traveling from the airport in Bali to the city

- Airport Taxi: Bali Airport Taxi or Taksi Ngurah Rai in Indonesia is the only taxi service available at the airport. Taxi stands are located outside both domestic and international terminals. Taxi uses a pre-paid voucher system, with vouchers available for purchase at an official taxi desk and the service is available 24/7.

- Metered Taxi: Metered taxis are available outside the Bali airport grounds. They are not permitted to take passengers from the airport. While these cars are generally less expensive than official airport taxis, walking to the exit and flashing one down can be tiring, especially if you have luggage.

- Bemo: Bemo, also known as "angkot," are ubiquitous open-air minibusses. Bemo are small enough to navigate the narrow roads that connect Balinese villages and inexpensive enough to be frequented by locals. Bemo is available from the airport which you will find right when you walk out of the airport.

- Airport Transfer: Airport transfer from Ngurah Rai International Airport to another city is available for those who want to book online in advance and those who book from the airport. But we recommend you to book an airport transfer online, so that you have more options to choose and see good deals before booking.

- Car Rental: If you prefer traveling with convenience, the best option is to rent a car in Bali. This will give you the most convenience if you plan on traveling with flexibility to the city from the airport or going on a trip. 

 

Traveling around Bali

The best way to get around Bali is to rent a car. This option allows you to travel around the country without the hassle of driving yourself. Travel in a private air-conditioned car with an English-speaking driver. Make the most of your Bali vacation by exploring the island on your own terms. Another option is to ride a bike, but be prepared to weave through chaotic traffic. Boats are an excellent way to travel to neighboring islands, but they are rarely used to get around Bali. Also, other options are such as using a scooter, motorbike, taxi and taking buses. 

 

Ways to book air tickets conveniently than before

New Features of Traveloka

- Price Alerts; Notifies you when tickets are available at the price you seek. Simply turn on the notification to never miss out on exclusive promotions. We will ensure that you get the best price for flight to Bali or flight to any destinations you are finding for!

- Promo Filter; Select only the best promotion by comparing different ticket prices. Moreover, beside promotions and prices, promo filter feature is where you can filter out facilities and flight preference you want to. This immensely aids your decision making.

- Flight Upgrade; Upon buying a ticket, click 'Flight Upgrade' to pay a little more (additional payment varies for different destinations) in exchange for more luggage weight, no limit flight postpones and other exclusive benefits depending on different airlines' terms and conditions.

 

Top 3 places to visit in Bali

  1. Uluwatu Temple - Uluwatu Temple, also known as Pura Luhur Uluwatu, is famous for its spectacular location. This temple is found sitting on top of a steep cliff which is approximately 70 meters above the waves. Uluwatu Temple, one of the six key temples considered to be Bali's "spiritual pillars", shares the same magnificent sunset backdrops as Tanah Lot Temple. This happened to be another important sea temple on the island's western coast. The highlight is a Brahmin statue facing the ocean behind the main shrine in one of Uluwatu Temple's courtyards. The temple's two entrances are split gates with leaf and flower carvings. It’s open everyday from 9 AM to 6 PM. 
  2. Tanah Lot Temple - The Tanah Lot temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to the sea gods. Tanah Lot has been well preserved and continues to hold religious significance for the Balinese people. Tanah Lot represents the romantic island of Bali to many people. Tanah Lot translates to "Land in the Sea," a fitting name for its unique offshore setting and the silhouette of Pura Tanah Lot is one of Bali's most recognizable landmarks. And the best time to visit the temple is during Odalan, which occurs every 210 days. On the holy day known as Buddha Cemeng Langkir, the rituals usually take place near the Galungan and Kuningan festivities.
  3. Sanur - Sanur is well-known for one of the most peaceful and family-friendly areas of Bali, but there are also many things to do in Sanur Bali. Families would then enjoy the laid-back environment and laid-back restaurants at Sanur Beach, and the sunrise views here are among the best in Bali. This sleepy seaside town on Bali's southeast coast was one of the original tourism birthplaces, and it's still famous for its hotels with a view, shopping sites, food, spa and massages at the Nusa islands.

 

Top 3 things to do in Bali

  1. Explore the Tegenungan Waterfall - Tegenungan Waterfall is also known as Air Terjun in the local community. Tegenungan is one of Bali's most popular and visited waterfalls. It provides beautiful scenery in a remote area of Ubud, Bali. The surrounding blooming trees have recently demonstrated the beauty of this waterfall. The beauty of the green jungle will be at its best in the morning, when the sun shines through the trees. The best time to visit this natural wonder is early in the morning, before the tourist crowds arrive. Visitors must first purchase a ticket at the waterfall entrance station. The Waterfall entrance fee is 20000 Indonesian Rupiah or 50 Thai Baht.
  2. Shop at Sukawati, the Art Market - Sukawati Art Market is Bali's most prestigious and long-established art market. Locals refer to it as 'Pasar Seni Sukawati,' and it's where you can find and buy uniquely Balinese art items like paintings and sculpted wooden figures, curios, handicrafts, and traditional handmade products. The 2-story Sukawati Art Market, found on the Jalan Raya Sukawati major highway in Gianyar, is approximately 20 kilometers northeast of the primary tourist hubs of Kuta and Denpasar. If you have time, make sure to visit the Sukawati.
  3. Paragliding at Timbis Beach - Timbis Beach is a popular destination. Timbis Beach, hidden behind a massive limestone cliff east of Central Pandawa, offers an appealingly serene and peaceful beach where nature's well-hidden beauty is preserved. The gold-sand beach is ideal for those looking for a more tranquil, laid-back side of Pandawa. The vast, outstretched cliff is the setting for Bali's most enthralling paragliding adventure. Besides experiencing paragliding, visitors can just chill out and enjoy the spotless yet serene beach.

Bali is one of the provinces in Indonesia where it’s a paradise on earth for many people around the world. Bali is separated from the Indonesian mainland, it’s a medium-sized island, neither too large nor too small. The city of Indonesia has a different time zone. With a time difference of less than one hour, despite the fact that Islam will be the majority religion in Indonesia. However, Bali itself is a city that has absorbed Indian culture and influence. In contrast to Jakarta or other cities in Indonesia, most Balinese adhere to Brahmanism and Hinduism, with these beliefs derived from indigenous beliefs. The distinct and unique Balinese architecture can be found in temples and places to visit in Bali. Aside from that, Bali is a diverse city and is divided into two zones. First zone is the ancient city that is rich in culture  which is Ubud and the new town or urban area where people like to surf is Kuta.

The languages spoken in Bali is Balinese and Indonesian. However, the most common spoken language around the tourist areas is Indonesian. The official currency is Indonesian Rupiah where 1 Indonesian Rupiah is equal to 0.0024 Thai Baht. If you’re a historical and cultural person, Bali is undoubtedly one of the best options for you. There are also other separate regions in Bali, all of the regions are unique in their own ways. It’s well-known is the world-class surfing and diving, as well as a plethora of cultural, historical, and palaces set against breathtaking views backdrops, are just a few of the top attractions that have established Bali as the world's top destination. Moreover, if you’re a cafe hopper, there are cafes, restaurants, and bars in many different moods and tones throughout Bali. Surely, you will be amazed and enjoy nature, culture, people and food in Bali. It’s a place you can easily fall in love with.

If you have a plan, or you’re about to plan a trip to Bali or look for a flight ticket to Bali, you should look for Flights to Denpasar as the main airport, Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) is located. However, if Thai citizens plan to visit Bali, they must first examine the country's entry requirements. In other words, before booking a flight to Bali, don’t forget to check for restrictions and rules of the country at the Safe-Travel Page first to make sure you know what to prepare and follow before traveling.

 

Seasons in Bali

Bali has a tropical climate due to its proximity to the equator, and visitors can expect warm weather all year. The weather is normally dry and warm throughout the year and conditions are slightly less warm and moist. The cost of accommodation is significantly lower than during the high season, which is an added benefit of visiting at this time of year. The best months to visit Bali if you want the clear skies and warm temperatures of the dry season but not the crowds are April, May, June, and September.

- Rainy season: November - April. The average temperature is about 22 - 30 Degree Celsius.

- Dry season: May - October. The average temperature is about 23 - 31 Degree Celsius.

 

Bali’s Regions

Bali was merged into the Nusa Tenggara province. However, it was later declared a separate province and has governed all eight districts concurrently. The following are the regions in Bali.

  • Badung, the main city is Denpasar.
  • Bangli, the main city is Bangli.
  • Buleleng, the main city is Singaraja.
  • Gianyar, the main city is Ubud.
  • Jembrana, the main city is Negara.
  • Karangasem, the main city is Amlapura.
  • Klungkung, the main city is Semarapura.
  • Tabanan, the main city is Tabanan.

 

Flights to Bali

International flights to Bali (BKK - DPS)

Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) or Denpasar Airport is Indonesia's second largest airport. It is an international airport that serves the Indonesian cities of Badung and Autumn Sun. Denpasar Airport has nonstop passenger flights to 41 destinations in 13 countries scheduled. There are currently 19 domestic flights from Denpasar. The estimated time of travel from Bangkok to Bali is around 4 hours 20 minutes.

Airline that fly direct From Suvarnabhumi Airport to Bali (BKK-DPS): Thai Airways.

Airlines that fly direct From Don Muang Airport to Bali (DMK-DPS): AirAsia and Thai AirAsia and Thai Lion Air

 

About the Airport

Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) is located 13 kilometers south of Denpasar in southern Bali. It is the second busiest international airport in Indonesia. It is the main point of entry to the island. It's about a 15-minute drive south of Kuta in Tuban. The single runway runs the length of Bali's isthmus, connecting the Bukit Peninsula to the island's coast. Bali Ngurah Rai International Airport is considered a small airport which contains 2 Terminals which are for domestic and international terminals. The airport serves flights from all over Indonesia, Southeast Asia, and as far away as Russia, Japan, Australia, and the Middle East, among many others. After landing and passing through immigration, the arrival hall is located just outside the terminal. When you arrive at Bali Airport, you'll proceed from the drop zone to the security checkpoint, where you must present your air ticket and ID. They will then scan your luggage as well as your personal belongings. Passengers will then be required to walk through a metal detector.

However, there will be the meeting point and pick-up zone for hotel and tour pick-up services. There are banks, ATMs, currency exchange on the 1st floor, restaurants, duty-free stores, entertainment facilities such as free WiFi, lounges and more.

 

Transportations in Bali

Traveling from the airport in Bali to the city

- Airport Taxi: Bali Airport Taxi or Taksi Ngurah Rai in Indonesia is the only taxi service available at the airport. Taxi stands are located outside both domestic and international terminals. Taxi uses a pre-paid voucher system, with vouchers available for purchase at an official taxi desk and the service is available 24/7.

- Metered Taxi: Metered taxis are available outside the Bali airport grounds. They are not permitted to take passengers from the airport. While these cars are generally less expensive than official airport taxis, walking to the exit and flashing one down can be tiring, especially if you have luggage.

- Bemo: Bemo, also known as "angkot," are ubiquitous open-air minibusses. Bemo are small enough to navigate the narrow roads that connect Balinese villages and inexpensive enough to be frequented by locals. Bemo is available from the airport which you will find right when you walk out of the airport.

- Airport Transfer: Airport transfer from Ngurah Rai International Airport to another city is available for those who want to book online in advance and those who book from the airport. But we recommend you to book an airport transfer online, so that you have more options to choose and see good deals before booking.

- Car Rental: If you prefer traveling with convenience, the best option is to rent a car in Bali. This will give you the most convenience if you plan on traveling with flexibility to the city from the airport or going on a trip. 

 

Traveling around Bali

The best way to get around Bali is to rent a car. This option allows you to travel around the country without the hassle of driving yourself. Travel in a private air-conditioned car with an English-speaking driver. Make the most of your Bali vacation by exploring the island on your own terms. Another option is to ride a bike, but be prepared to weave through chaotic traffic. Boats are an excellent way to travel to neighboring islands, but they are rarely used to get around Bali. Also, other options are such as using a scooter, motorbike, taxi and taking buses. 

 

Ways to book air tickets conveniently than before

New Features of Traveloka

- Price Alerts; Notifies you when tickets are available at the price you seek. Simply turn on the notification to never miss out on exclusive promotions. We will ensure that you get the best price for flight to Bali or flight to any destinations you are finding for!

- Promo Filter; Select only the best promotion by comparing different ticket prices. Moreover, beside promotions and prices, promo filter feature is where you can filter out facilities and flight preference you want to. This immensely aids your decision making.

- Flight Upgrade; Upon buying a ticket, click 'Flight Upgrade' to pay a little more (additional payment varies for different destinations) in exchange for more luggage weight, no limit flight postpones and other exclusive benefits depending on different airlines' terms and conditions.

 

Top 3 places to visit in Bali

  1. Uluwatu Temple - Uluwatu Temple, also known as Pura Luhur Uluwatu, is famous for its spectacular location. This temple is found sitting on top of a steep cliff which is approximately 70 meters above the waves. Uluwatu Temple, one of the six key temples considered to be Bali's "spiritual pillars", shares the same magnificent sunset backdrops as Tanah Lot Temple. This happened to be another important sea temple on the island's western coast. The highlight is a Brahmin statue facing the ocean behind the main shrine in one of Uluwatu Temple's courtyards. The temple's two entrances are split gates with leaf and flower carvings. It’s open everyday from 9 AM to 6 PM. 
  2. Tanah Lot Temple - The Tanah Lot temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to the sea gods. Tanah Lot has been well preserved and continues to hold religious significance for the Balinese people. Tanah Lot represents the romantic island of Bali to many people. Tanah Lot translates to "Land in the Sea," a fitting name for its unique offshore setting and the silhouette of Pura Tanah Lot is one of Bali's most recognizable landmarks. And the best time to visit the temple is during Odalan, which occurs every 210 days. On the holy day known as Buddha Cemeng Langkir, the rituals usually take place near the Galungan and Kuningan festivities.
  3. Sanur - Sanur is well-known for one of the most peaceful and family-friendly areas of Bali, but there are also many things to do in Sanur Bali. Families would then enjoy the laid-back environment and laid-back restaurants at Sanur Beach, and the sunrise views here are among the best in Bali. This sleepy seaside town on Bali's southeast coast was one of the original tourism birthplaces, and it's still famous for its hotels with a view, shopping sites, food, spa and massages at the Nusa islands.

 

Top 3 things to do in Bali

  1. Explore the Tegenungan Waterfall - Tegenungan Waterfall is also known as Air Terjun in the local community. Tegenungan is one of Bali's most popular and visited waterfalls. It provides beautiful scenery in a remote area of Ubud, Bali. The surrounding blooming trees have recently demonstrated the beauty of this waterfall. The beauty of the green jungle will be at its best in the morning, when the sun shines through the trees. The best time to visit this natural wonder is early in the morning, before the tourist crowds arrive. Visitors must first purchase a ticket at the waterfall entrance station. The Waterfall entrance fee is 20000 Indonesian Rupiah or 50 Thai Baht.
  2. Shop at Sukawati, the Art Market - Sukawati Art Market is Bali's most prestigious and long-established art market. Locals refer to it as 'Pasar Seni Sukawati,' and it's where you can find and buy uniquely Balinese art items like paintings and sculpted wooden figures, curios, handicrafts, and traditional handmade products. The 2-story Sukawati Art Market, found on the Jalan Raya Sukawati major highway in Gianyar, is approximately 20 kilometers northeast of the primary tourist hubs of Kuta and Denpasar. If you have time, make sure to visit the Sukawati.
  3. Paragliding at Timbis Beach - Timbis Beach is a popular destination. Timbis Beach, hidden behind a massive limestone cliff east of Central Pandawa, offers an appealingly serene and peaceful beach where nature's well-hidden beauty is preserved. The gold-sand beach is ideal for those looking for a more tranquil, laid-back side of Pandawa. The vast, outstretched cliff is the setting for Bali's most enthralling paragliding adventure. Besides experiencing paragliding, visitors can just chill out and enjoy the spotless yet serene beach.
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