5 Places to Go During Holiday 2024 in Bali

Bali’s stunning beaches, spiritual temples, and lush landscapes captivate travellers worldwide. For your 2024 holiday, here are five must-visit spots, each offering a unique experience for every type of traveller.

1. Atlas Beach Club

Atlas Beach Club is a prime destination for those looking to enjoy all-inclusive holiday packages in 2024. People say it is the one destination for everyone.

The club is particularly popular among foreigne travelers from Asia and Australia, offering a range of exciting activities such as Balinese dance shows and LED stilt walkers, alongside more laid-back entertainment like caricature painters and tarot sessions. Enjoy live performances, cultural shows, and exotic animal showcases too!

Location: Canggu, Bali

Key Attraction: Bali All Inclusive Holiday Packages:

  • Bali Bird Paradise: Friday, Saturday, Sunday – 3 PM
  • Balinese Traditional Kecak Dance: Wednesday, Friday, Saturday – 6 PM
  • Glow in The Dark Balinese Dance Show: Thursday, Friday, Saturday – 8 PM
  • For New Year’s Eve, AKON will be performing at Atlas!

Best for: Couples, Families, Solo Travelers

Tip: Book your package early to enjoy stress-free holidays with meals, accommodations, and entertainment all included. 

Website: https://atlasbeachfest.com/articles/bali-all-inclusive-holiday-2024-packages-events/ 

2. Monkey Forest Ubud

For nature lovers and those seeking spiritual enrichment, Monkey Forest Ubud offers a tranquil escape into Bali’s lush jungle. This sacred sanctuary is home to over 700 monkeys, along with ancient temples that date back to the 14th century. 

Visitors can immerse themselves in Balinese Hindu culture while exploring this verdant forest. The best time to visit is during the dry season, from April to October, when the weather is perfect for outdoor activities. Be sure to dress modestly as a sign of respect for the sacred surroundings, and avoid wearing jewelry that could catch the attention of the monkeys.

Location: Ubud, Bali

Entrance fee: IDR 80,000 (Adults), IDR 60,000 (Children)

Best for: Nature Lovers, Cultural Explorers

Tip: Visit in the morning to enjoy a peaceful experience with fewer crowds and active monkeys.

Website: https://monkeyforestubud.com/ 

3. Tanah Lot Temple

Perched on a rocky outcrop along Bali’s southwestern coast, Tanah Lot Temple is one of the island’s most iconic landmarks. Known for its dramatic location and cultural significance, this temple is a popular spot for both locals and tourists to witness stunning sunsets over the Indian Ocean. 

Dating back to the 15th century, the temple is said to be guarded by sea snakes and dedicated to the Sea God, Varuna. Its intricate carvings and the spiritual ambiance make it a must-see for anyone interested in Bali’s rich cultural heritage.

Location: Tabanan Regency, 20 km from Canggu

Entrance fee: IDR 60,000

Best for: Spiritual Seekers, Photographers

Tip: Time your visit for sunset to capture breathtaking views.

Read more:

https://www.indonesia.travel/au/en/destinations/bali-nusa-tenggara/tanah-lot.html

4. Uluwatu Temple

High on Bali’s southern cliffs, Uluwatu Temple offers not only a sacred spiritual experience but also some of the best ocean views on the island. 

Known for its dramatic architecture, the temple is perched 70 meters above the ocean and is famous for its nightly Kecak dance performances, which take place against the backdrop of the setting sun. Visitors can explore the temple grounds, witness traditional ceremonies, and enjoy the mesmerizing dance show, making this a well-rounded cultural experience.

Location: South Kuta, Bali

Entrance fee: IDR 30,000

Best for: Culture Enthusiasts, Scenic View Lovers

Tip: Arrive early to secure a good spot for the Kecak dance performance at sunset.

Read more: https://www.uluwatubali.com/

5. Kuta Beach

For a more lively and energetic holiday experience, head to Kuta Beach, Bali’s most famous coastline. Known for its surf-friendly waves, vibrant nightlife, and bustling markets, Kuta Beach is often referred to as a “mini Australia.” 

It’s the perfect spot for young travelers looking to enjoy a mix of beach activities, surfing, and shopping. The beachfront is lined with cafes, bars, and restaurants, offering everything from local Indonesian cuisine to international fare.

Location: Kuta, Badung, Bali

Best for: Young Travelers, Beach Lovers, Surfers

Tip: Catch a sunset by the beach and explore the nearby Kuta Art Market for unique souvenirs.

Read more: https://www.indonesia.travel/au/en/destinations/bali-nusa-tenggara/kuta/kuta-beach.html 

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