The island of Bali is nicknamed the island of the Gods, due to its heavenly allure. Bali has been known to the world even before Indonesia existed, and it can be said that the name “Bali” is still more popular than Indonesia.

Bali is one of the 17,000 island in Indonesia, located between Java and Lombok. The beauty of Bali is world-famous. It´s allure can be found in its friendly people, its unique culture and religious tradition and also its beaches and undersea scenery, it´s no wonder that 80 percent of international tourist visiting Indonesia choose Bali as their main destination.

The peak season in Bali is in July, August, and Christmas & New Year.
Bali has thousands of tourist attractions ranging from natural, cultural, & historic to culinary and adventure. The people in Bali hold fast to their ancient tradition although to some, is not easy to explain. Offerings and rituals are the axis on which daily life revolves, an incessant declaration of gratitude to the Creator.

With sunshine shining throughout the year, Bali has a tropical monsoon climate, with pleasant day temperatures between 20 to 33 degrees Celsius (68 to 93 degrees Fahrenheit) The rainy season starts from October to March, when the West monsoon brings heavy showers and high humidity. June to September is considered the driest season, with low humidity and it can be fairly cold in the evenings, the best time for any outdoor activities.

Something unique can be found about the climate in Bali, even when it rains, most times in the most parts of Bali you can often enjoy sunny days on the “Bukit”, the hill south of Jimbaran. On the other hand, you may expect cloudy skies and drips throughout the year in Ubud and the mountainous areas. Most interestingly perhaps, the international weather reports for “Denpasar” or “Bali” mention showers and rain storms all times of the year. In higher regions such as in Bedugul or Kintamani you’ll expect to wear either a sweater or jacket when evening falls.