Solo Travel in Bali Indonesia: 10 things to do + Tips and Info

Are you planning on traveling solo to Bali, Indonesia? Let us help you. In this post, our fellow blogger Ruba will share her thoughts on the island of Gods, where she is presently living.
Bali attracts millions of tourists and digital nomads every year. As a travel blogger who traveled to just under 40 countries, in 2023 I decided to move to Bali and live for 6 months as a full-time travel blogger.
For solo travelers, I am sharing my top tips for traveling to Bali, whether you want to visit Bali in the short term or stay for longer, those tips will be useful for your travel planning to Bali.
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10 Top things to do while you are in Bali
Bali offers one of the most beautiful landscapes on this planet from lush vegetation to beautiful coastal villages with 3 volcanos overseeing this beautiful land.
1. Visit Bali Rice Terraces
One of the popular reasons people visit Bali is to visit the lush rice terraces that are spread across the entire island.
If you decide to stay in the bustling areas of Canggu and Prerenan, or the less busy ones such as Sheseh village you will pass endless landscapes of rice fields and probably they will be next to your accommodation!
But if you want to visit Bali’s famous rice terraces, here are my top recommendations:
🌾 Tegallalang Rice Terrace – Ubud
Tegallalang rice terrace is probably the most famous rice terrace to visit while in Bali, walking around Tegallalang is fun as you can do zip lining and ride the swing while facing the rice fields.

🌾 Jatiluwih Rice Terraces
Jaltiuwih Rice Terraces is a bit further away from central Bali, a drive takes around 1:30 hours by car from the Canggu area, but Jaltiuwih offers a wider rice terraces landscape, and it is less touristy in comparison to Tegallalng Terraces.
At Jatiluwih you can rent a bicycle and cycle between the lush rice fields which makes your experience very special and unique.

2. Visit Bali Waterfalls
There are over 100 waterfalls in Bali, with some waterfalls discovered each year! Each waterfall is unique in its characteristics and offers calmness and serenity to your mind.
🏆 Top 5 Waterfalls to Visit in Bali
🌊 Leke Leke Waterfall
Leke Leke Waterfall can be reached with a moderate 400-step hike, you would need to wear either waterproof hiking boots or a sneaker.
Leke Leke waterfall is a tall waterfall that is perfect for nice photos and drone shorts (if you have one) and you cannot swim in it as the waterfall pool is relatively small.
💡 Tip 1: At Leke Leke site you will find a nice restaurant that offers tasty refreshments after your hike, and you can find a nice swing at the top of the waterfall site on your way to Leke Leke.
💡 Tip 2: You can combine Leke Leke waterfall trip with visiting the Jatiluwih rice fields and visit both in one day.

🌊 Nungnung Waterfall
Not far from Leke Leke, with just a 5-minute drive, you can find yourself at Nungnung waterfall, another beautiful waterfall and it is a super easy hike (no steps), Nungnung is just a 2 2-minute walk from the car park with a few steps.
🌊 Tegenungan waterfall – Ubud
Probably one of the clearest waterfall waters you will visit in Bali, reaching Tegenungan is easy with few steps. Still, you can opt to spend the day at Omma Day Club which offers uninterrupted views of the waterfall from their amazing infinity pool.
Omma Day Club is pricy but the club location and their service are worth indulging for an ultimate treat day!

🌊 Sekumpul Waterfall
Sekumpul waterfall is not for faint-hearted people, it requires a difficult trek and crossing a river with fast rapids, but at the end of the trek, you will be rewarded with what is deemed the most beautiful waterfall in Bali.
Sekumpul waterfall consists of 7 different waterfalls layered on top of each other and thus it is considered one of the most beautiful ones in Bali.
🌊 Fiji Waterfall and Lemukih Water Slide in Buleleng
To arrive at Fiji waterfall, you would need to hike and trek to Lemukih River called the Waterslide River where you can rent a tube and slide down the river, and from there you can continue your trek to the beautiful Fiji waterfall.
3. Bali Ancient Temples
Bali is an island where most of its population is from the Hindu faith, and therefore, it is believed that Bali is the home of over 1000 Hindu temples, most of which are ancient ones.
🏆 The 5 top temples to visit while in Bali are:
👉🏽 Uluwatu Temple Bali
Built on the edge of a cliff facing the ocean, Uluwatu Temple Bali is one of the picturesque temples in Bali.
Most visitors visit the temple during sunset time, as they offer a holy Balinese fire dance show, the dance is called Kecak dance.
👉🏽 Tirta Empul Water Temple in Ubud
Tirta Empul temple is a unique temple where people use its fresh waters to cleanse their souls. As a visitor, you can join the locals in their water ceremony.
On your way out of the temple, you will walk through a lovely local market where the sellers sell Balinese souvenirs, make sure you haggle up to 70% of the asking price! Trust me with this tip and don’t feel shy!

👉🏽 Ulun Danu Beratan Temple – The most famous temple you will find on Bali’s billboard adverts!
Situated on the shores of Beratan Lake, Ulun Danu Beratan temple has the most breathtaking views and offers wide activities for its visitors.
From offering dressing up in Balinese costumes to touring the lake by paddling boat and a nice restaurant and kid’s playgrounds.
👉🏽 The perfect sunset temple
Tanah Lot Temple is perfect for witnessing magical sunset moments, located at the edge of the cliff overlooking the crashing waves, sunsets are magical at Tanah Lot.
💡 Tip: At Tanah Lot, you will find a small market at the entrance where you can buy souvenirs at very reasonable prices, probably the cheapest you will find in Bali, therefore, make sure you stock up on some goodies before you leave Tanah Lot!
👉🏽 Besakih Temple – The Volcano Temple
At the bottom of the southern slopes of the active Mount Agung Volcano, you will find Besakih temple, famous for its high gates and it is believed it was built at least 2000 years ago.

4. Surfing the beaches of Kuta and Seminyak
Bali Island is the haven for surfers, thousands of surfers flock to Bali to ride its high waves. The most popular areas to surf are Kuta, Seminyak, and Canggu, the latter is only suitable for experienced surfers as the waves are high and the beach is rocky.
If you are an inexperienced surfer and wish to try this sport, head towards Kuta beach where you will find lots of surfing schools willing to sell private and group lessons at affordable prices that range around $7 – $10 for 2 hours.
5. Enjoy Bali the Exotic Beach Clubs and the Party Island!
If you are big on parties, beach clubs, or a mix of both, Bali is your ultimate destination! Bali is famous for its day-to-night party scene, from picturesque beach clubs to endless themed night parties.
🏆 The 7 top Beach Clubs in Bali, are:
🏖 La Brisa Beach Club – Canggu
La Brisa Beach Club is famous for its beautiful design, daybeds, and unique cabanas.
Every Sunday, La Brisa, hosts a Sunday market that is full of local merchandisers and amazing local foods that are must-try.
🏖 Atlas Beach Club – Canggu
Atlas Beach Club is the biggest beach club in the world, hosting daily and special events throughout the year. (No need to prebook, although it is recommended to book your spot for their special events)
🏖 Potato Head Beach Club– Seminyak
One of the top beach clubs in Bali is famous for its nightly beach party scene.

🏖 Mari’s Beach Club – Canggu
Mari’s Beach Club is elegant and fancy and offers delicious food with optimum service.
Every Thursday they hold the enchanting MENARI performance at sunset time which is traditional Balinese Dance.
🏖 The Lawn Beach Club – Canggu
Is the perfect spot for watching beautiful Balinese sunsets while enjoying their delicious food menu.
🏖 Savaya Beach Club – Uluwatu
Savaya is the ultimate Party beach club for adults only, they host world-class DJs throughout the year.
🏖 Cretya Day Club – Ubud
Cretya Day Club is nestled between the beautiful rice fields in Ubud and offers amazing 3 layers of infinity pools that are for adults only.
Partying to the DJ tunes around sunsets while watching the sun disappear behind the rice terraces is a view to remember.

6. Visiting local markets and buying souvenirs and local art pieces
Bali is an island, it is an artists’ haven, if you are into art, you will find Ubud holds the Artist Village title so proudly.
In Ubud, you can find plentiful art craft shops and painting workshops. If you are into art and buying unique art, Ubud is your destination.
7. Udara Sunday Yoga Event
Udara is located at SehSeh Beach, 15 15-minute drive to the west of Canggu, Udara is a place where you will find stimulating yoga classes, a world-class Spa, water yoga, and many more holistic mind and physical events.
Every Sunday, Udara holds an Event called the Sunday Event that lasts around 4 hours. The Sunday event is an event targeted to experience a full meditation experience, from breathwork, sound healing, ecstatic dancing, yoga, and much more.
The Event costs around $15 and you will get the chance to meet similar mindset people.

8. Sunrise Mount Batur Trekking or Jeep Tour
Bali is known for having 3 active volcanos Mount Agung (the Tallest Mountain in Bali) and the Mount of Son Agung and Mount Batur.
Those 3 volcanos face each other and are connected at the bottom by a lake, at the top of Mount Batur you will experience one of the most majestic sunrises on the Island.
If you are into hiking and trekking, you can enjoy trekking the mountain from the early hours of the day, the trek usually takes up to 3 hours uphill walking through the Lava fields.
Or if you are like me and enjoy a more relaxed journey, you can take the jeep tour that will take you to a point where you will watch the beautiful sunrise.
Tip: Make sure you bring warm clothes with you, it gets very cold at night and the temperature drops to around 10 – 12 degrees, therefore, ensure you are wrapped up.
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9. Enjoying Lunch and Dinner at local Warungs (Indonesian Restaurants)
Warung is an Indonesian term that translates into an Indonesian Local restaurant.
These Warungs are found across Indonesia and in Bali, you get to find some cool designed ones with tasty Indonesian foods.
Most of the Warung cater to all dietary requirements whether you are vegan, vegetarian, or Halal food seeker and meals cost very cheap and cheaper than western style restaurants, roughly between $5 – $8 for a full meal with a soft drink.

🏆 Top 10 Warung in Canggu and Perernan Areas are:
Opened in November 2023 by a local family with a passion for grandmother recipes sharing them with the world. They offer freshly cooked meals daily, very popular in the area. They only accept cash and meal costs around $5.
It is perfect when you are on a budget and seeking tasty and quality local food at a reasonable price, around $5 per meal with a drink, and the decoration is also nice.
One of the must-visit Warung in Bali, it offers entertainment and authentic Balinese food, they also perform Balinese Dance every Thursday
- Warung Kopi Wadesa – Tabanan
Top local food is located outside the traffic areas and is very recommended.
Wonderful for international breakfast and local foods, high quality with weekly entertainment. The owner is a lovely lady and is also the chef.
Small and run by locals with very tasty seafood options, make sure you bring cash with you
Run by local women, small but tasty local food. Budget-friendly with quality.
The best-acclaimed warung in Bali, offers vegan food and it tops all the warungs!
The must-eat place for Vegans and a must-try, creative, and tasty local vegan food.
Another tasty warung that offers authentic local meals.
10. Sunset walks by the beach
Perhaps Bali doesn’t have the best reputation for its beaches, as the waves are high, and the sand is not white or crystal-clear beaches.
However, at sunset time, Bali’s beaches turn into a mystical and magical place to watch dreamy sunsets.
💡 Tip: Bring cash with you if you choose to get refreshments from local vendors and if you want to sit in a café or sunset beach club, ensure that you make your way to the beach no later than 5:00 pm to choose the best spot for watching the sunset.
Best Island Destinations to Visit in Bali
In addition to the above, I recommend visiting the nearby islands for a taste of beautiful snorkeling and swimming on the crystal-clear beaches:

🏆 Best Islands to visit close to Bali
🏝 Gili Islands
Gili Islands consists of 3 islands that belong to Lombok Island, Gili Islands are a short ride from Bali with under a 2-hour fast ferry ride. Here below I am sharing the best ones to travel to.
☀️ Gili Taragwan
Gili Taragwan (Gili T): is the party and largest island and offers amazing white and sandy beaches perfect for snorkeling during the day and partying at night.

🏅 Top 5 things to do in Gili Taragwan
📝 Joining traditional Indonesian cooking classes
📝 Snorkelling trips
📝 Scuba Diving
📝 Chilling by the Beach and watching sunsets with drinks
📝 Visiting and dining at the Night Local Market
☀️ Gili Meno
Gili Meno is the smallest Island and you can have day trips from Gili T using local boats, usually the snorkeling and diving trips are held around the island where you can spot lots of sea turtles.
☀️ Gili Air
Gili Air is considered the quieter island, perfect for chilling by the beach, snorkeling, and slow days by the beach.
🏝 Nusa Penida Island
Just under 1-hour ferry ride from Sanur, you will arrive at the beautiful Nusa Penida Island.
There are several tours to Nusa Penida for the day, but my personal preference and recommendation is to sleep for 1-2 nights on this beautiful island to explore its beautiful beaches outside the prime tourist times.

🏅 Top things to do in Nusa Penida
Visiting Klingking Beach, make sure you wear suitable footwear and go before 7:00 am to beat the crowds and enjoy the beautiful T-Rex rock formation and beach by yourself.
🤿 Snorkeling or Scuba Diving at Manta Point to watch the Manta Rays.
🤿 Scuba Diving at Crystal Bay Beach to spot the beautiful sun find that is called Mola Mola fish.
🤿 Spending the day at Diamond Beach and enjoy the crystal clear waters.
🤿 Taking photos and riding the swing at the Broken Bridge Bay.

The Best Travel Apps for Solo Travellers in Bali
Some of the key apps to download before arriving in Bali are:
GoJack and GoGrab Apps are a must to download, both applications offer a wide range of services the key ones are:
📱 Booking scooters for your rides inside Bali – like Uber App
📱 Booking Cars – Like Uber App
📱 Ordering food takeaways and delivery
📱 Ordering groceries from the Marts (Marts are small grocery shops where you will find all your necessities and they can be found in each street/area and most of them open 24/7 7 days a week).
📱 Ordering medicine and personal care items from pharmacies
📱 Sending/ receiving packages from/to anyone.
My Siloam App is best for private medical care in Bali, it is the best hospital with proper medical treatments, it is on the pricy side, but if you have travel/ medical insurance, you can get reimbursement.

Is Bali Safe to Travel Alone?
Bali is a solo traveler haven, and it’s very safe for female solo travelers. However, saying this, you need to stay vigilant like any other country you would travel to.
📌 Tips for solo traveling in Bali
💁🏼♀️ Beaches in Bali are NOT made for swimming and snorkeling, they are good for surfing, dipping in the water to refresh, and relaxing by the beach.
💁🏼♀️ It is easier to get around in Bali by scooter, as the roads are narrow and often there is traffic; with a scooter, the journey will be faster.
💡 Tip: If you don’t want to drive your scooter, you can order a ride through the apps I mentioned above, they offer a scooter with a driver. Just wear your helmet at all times.
💁🏼♀️ Bali’s popular places are Canggu, Perernenan, Seminyak, Ubud, and Kuta. The traffic can be intense despite the short distances, so prepare yourself mentally for the traffic.
💁🏼♀️ In Bali you will notice there are expat areas and services where you pay slightly higher prices for Spa treatments, gym memberships, yoga classes, and accommodations. You can get cheaper prices at the local places, such as eating at a Warung, visiting local Spas, and staying at a local guest house.
💁🏼♀️ Most places use card machines, but transport and some services can be only paid by cash, therefore, make sure you always have cash with you. ATMs are available everywhere too.
💁🏼♀️ To exchange money, only visit the big and authorized dealers and not the small ones.
💡 Tip: the best exchange rate times are between 12:00 – 3:00 pm Monday to Friday) and the rates should be the same rates across all authorized dealers.
💁🏼♀️ Pro & Local Tip: always negotiate the prices at the souvenir markets, start with 70% off the asking price, and then you can go up to 50%. Trust me it works 90% of the time! Just Haggle with confidence!
💁🏼♀️ Locals are so friendly and nice people and they are always curious to know where you are from and ask some questions, this is ok, as it is part of their culture and their way of welcoming you to their beautiful country!
💁🏼♀️ All dietary requirements are catered for in Bali, from Vegan and vegetarian to Halal foods.
💁🏼♀️ Always spray yourself with Mosquito repellent, prime times are early morning and sunset times, this is very important, so you don’t get dengue fever. They are sold everywhere in small and big supermarkets and cost around $1 per bottle.
💁🏼♀️ Always get travel and medical insurance, Indonesia has lots of flight cancellations, and getting a refund is a daunting process.
💁🏼♀️ Also, if you become ill, treatment at private medical centers is costly, so ensure you have a good
💁🏼♀️ Some of the activities in Bali neglect safety measures such as the ATV rides, which are popular mostly in the Ubud area, therefore, read the place reviews carefully before any activity you are planning to join, On some occasions, you will save your life.

Best Accommodation for solo traveling in Bali
🏨 Long term rentals
For Longer Term Rentals, I would recommend the stays at the following guest houses:
🛏 Happy Days Villa – Perernan Area
This villa offers private ensuite rooms with a shared free co-working area, 2 swimming pools, a shared big kitchen, and a twice-week cleaning service.
🛏 Rara Guest House – Canggu Area
Located in Canggu, just outside the traffic area, this guest house is perfect for both short and long stays.
Ensuit rooms with a shared kitchen that offers basic amenities, daily cleaning, and a communal swimming pool overlooking the rice fields.
Very comfortable rooms, very clean & tidy.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ JOHN, NOVEMBER 2023
For Shorter visits in Bali, the stays differ according to your budget, there are plenty of amazing stays, and I will share the best ones for a short stay depending on your budget:
🏨 Bali Luxury Stays
In Bali you can find very premium hotel stays, the top ones are Kempinski Hotel, Ayana Hotels, Ritz Carlton, Bulgari, W Hotel, St Regis, and many more world-class hotels.
Each one of these hotels offers unique and resort-type experiences, from special pools, beaches, culinary, and more.
Cost per night starts from $300 up to over $1,000.
🏨 Mid-Range Hotel Stays in Bali
🛏 La Joya Senses Hotel – Uluwatu
It is a beautiful hotel situated on the cliffs of Uluwatu offers unlimited views of the ocean and has wonderful infinity pools and an amazing over-the-cliff spa.
🛏 Udara Bali Yoga Detox & Spa

If you are a yoga person, this is the spa place for you! Your stay will include all the yoga classes and events. Did I mention they have a beautiful spa?!
Cost per night ranges between $200 – $250 per night.
The food was very good with a great variety to choose from. The spa facilities were lovely and the whole resort wasn’t too crowded so there was a lot of nice quiet moments at the pool.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ phaik, december 2023
🏨 Affordable stays in Bali
Bali is a big island with many hostel options. In each area, you will find something that will match your budget and your needs.
My favorite affordable stays are:
🛏 Serenity Eco Guest House – Canggu

The great fact about Serenity Eco Guesthouse is that it is a sustainable and environmentally friendly hostel, close to Canggu Beach, and offers an expansive yoga schedule your stay will include a vegan breakfast that is deemed to be the best on the island.
At Serenity, you can find private rooms in the offering at a reasonable price.
The food, the massages and the yoga classes are really great.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ kaibe, december 2023
🛏 Tribal Hostel – Perernan
If you are seeking a more modern vibe and a place to work, Tribal is your destination.
Like Serenity, they offer private ensuite rooms and mixed and female-only dormitories.
Cost: Single rooms cost around $25 – $70 per night and shared rooms around $25 – $20.
Everything was amazing! I’ve got very good memories of this place. Food is delicious 🤤
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ veronika, december 2023
Pros and Cons of Solo Travel in Bali
✅ Pros of Solo Travel in Bali
👍🏼 Meeting similar-minded and inspirational people
👍🏼 Ability to unwind and relax and look after your mental health
👍🏼 Carefree and slow lifestyle
👍🏼 Friendly locals and very helpful
👍🏼 Tasty and wide variety of foods
👍🏼 Beautiful sunsets
👍🏼 Expat-friendly environment
👍🏼 Sunshine and warm year-round
👍🏼 Safe for solo female travellers
👍🏼 Easy and affordable lifestyle
👍🏼 Caters to different people’s lifestyles

❌ Cons of Solo Travel in Bali
👎🏼 Very jammed and heavy traffic in addition to the driving issues.
👎🏼 A real problem of having trash on the beaches and pretty much everywhere, although it has been taken seriously nowadays by the authorities.
👎🏼 No curbs or sidewalks to walk in, walking from one place to another even if it is a short distance can be very challenging with the narrow roads and traffic jams.
👎🏼 A slow lifestyle can be challenging if you want things done within the limit.
👎🏼 Bugs and mosquitos are everywhere, which is expected if you are living in the tropics.
👎🏼 Safety concerns riding the ferries to the islands nearby, always read the reviews and invest in more expensive ferry tickets if this is to provide you a safer ride.
👎🏼 Watch out for Taxi and Scooter gangs, it is always best to prebook your taxi with someone you already tried and trusted or use the Apps.
Packing Tips for Female Travelers in Bali
In your bag ensure packing light clothes, flip-flops, sneakers/ hiking boots, bathing suits, towel, your face and cosmetics products, sunglasses, hat, sunscreen, and your medicines.
💡 Tip: make sure your passport is valid for 6 months from the date of the travel and check your visa requirements based on your passport at least 2 months before your trip.

Best time of the year to visit Bali
☀️ Dry Season in Bali
May to early September is the dry season, where humidity will be less and staying outdoors will be pleasant.
🌧 Rainy Season in Bali
During the rainy season, the weather is still warm but with high levels of humidity and you will have the rain on some of the days.
It is important to say that during the rainy season, the island will be cheaper (apart from the Christmas and New Year peak periods) and the rain will occur mostly during the nights and early mornings.
What to budget for solo travel in Bali
In Bali, it depends on your travel style and whether you want to stay in a Hostel where the costs will be lower or in a private room and it depends on how many days you want to stay on the island.
💰 Average meal price ranges $7- $10
💰 Average night costs $25- $50 (Hostel and Guest house)
💰 Average day transportation $5
💰 The average full-day activity price is $60 – $90 (depending on whether you in a group trip or solo and the type of activity)

How to meet people when solo traveling in Bali
I found myself meeting most of the people at the guest houses I stayed in and when I went to yoga classes or meditation events. Bali also offers co-working spaces, therefore, if you are a digital nomad, this could be a great opportunity to meet others.
Find the events you like and enroll in them, and you will get to meet similar-minded people.
It is worth noting that making and meeting friends in Bali is very easy, therefore, not to worry!
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bali a safe destination for solo female travelers?
Yes, it is perfectly safe. But as mentioned above, every traveler should practice the basic safety measures while traveling.
Such as keeping your passport in a safe place, not carrying all your money when you are out, keeping your close friends and family informed about your location, and not doing/accepting drugs, the death penalty is the punishment for drug taking and dealing.
What to do when you are alone in Bali?
Bali offers a wide activity from Yoga classes, retreats, surfing lessons, spa days, cooking classes, and day trips that are suitable for solo travelers. Please check the top activities to do when in Bali.

What areas I should go to as a solo traveler?
The most popular places in Bali are Canggu, Ubud, Perernan, Gili Islands, and Nusa Penida.
How do I get around the island?
You have 2 options here given that the island does not offer public transport or pathways for walking.
Option 1: Renting a scooter which costs around $5 per day and if you have a long-term agreement, you can get it for a cheaper price.
Option 2: Use the applications of Go Grab or GoJak to order your ride whether on a scooter or by car. Single ride by scooter will cost less than $1.
Author Bio
Ruba is a travel blogger in her forties. She is originally from the Middle East and married to an Italian and together they live in the UK.
In August 2023, Ruba took the leap, left her corporate full-time job, and traveled solo to Bali, Indonesia embracing slow traveler mode in this beautiful country and planning to stay for 5 months discovering Indonesia’s hidden gems.
Passionate about authentic cultures, hidden gems, and the sea, Ruba is sharing her travel guides and tips on her travel blog
Great article and very informative 😊💕
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