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From monkey-filled forests and ancient temples in Ubud to beautiful beaches, buzzing bars and All Inclusive resorts, holidays to Bali (known as the Island of the Gods) have all-round appeal.
Like most tropical islands, Bali has two distinct seasons – rainy and dry. And it’s got a toasty tropical climate, with an average temperature of 30°C. The rainy season runs from October to March, and is defined by hot, humid temperatures and short, heavy downpours. May to October is referred to as ‘summer’ by the locals. This is dry season, so you can expect clear skies and cooler temperatures – although, the mercury rarely dips below the mid-20s. If you’re a surfer, Bali in July, August and September is also the time to catch some of the island’s best waves.
The big names on Bali’s beach scene are Seminyak and Kuta, where the sands and sunsets are boosted by hip hotels, bars, spas and watersports centres. The island sits within the Coral Triangle, which has the biggest diversity of marine species in the world. In land, you can move from iconic rice terraces in the island’s spiritual heart – Ubud – to thick forests and lava-spewing volcanoes. Speaking of the latter, a sunrise climb of Bali’s second-biggest is a must-do. From the top of Mount Batur, you’ll be rewarded with some of the best views on the whole island. Head to Nusa Dua, meanwhile, for a luxury enclave of five-star All Inclusive resorts.
Bali’s charms aren’t all natural. A visit to Ubud takes you right to the heart of the island’s soul. It’s Bali’s spiritual centre, so the streets are hemmed with art galleries and museums. Here, you can do as Julia Roberts did in Eat, Pray, Love and shop in Ubud Art Market, wander around its ornate palace (Pura Taman Saraswati), explore the nearby Tegalalang Rice Terraces and dine in the town’s authentic, al fresco eateries. And don’t forget to join in with traditional Balinese dance and yoga retreats while you’re here.
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