Welcome to the comprehensive Bali December guide for the year 2024. Embrace the pleasure of yachts in Bali as it provides an opulent view aimed to suit end year festivities. Partake in the unique New Year Party on yachts in Bali and plenty of waters sports activities in Bali that make the month of December in Bali, a paradise for thrill seekers.

Bali is often described as an island of stunning views that is blessed with rich history and traditions hence an allure to millions of tourists every year. Thriving on its natural scenic beauty, did you know that Bali also boasts of exquisite and energetic traditional dance performances and many other artistic experiences that comprises of many festivals? Get lost in the warm food, culture, and exciting activities that Bali’s December has to offer, as it has a plethora of these. This guide will show you fun activities to help you experience the finest aspects of Bali in festive holidays like in December this year which avails many pleasant attractions.

How to Reach Bali from India

Bali is approachable for tourists coming from different parts of India especially for those flying in from cities like Delhi or Mumbai due to the well-established air links. There are many flights from important cities like Delhi or Mumbai to Denpasar airport in Bali, thus breaking the distance for travelers. Airlines such as VietJet, Thai airways, Singapo  re airlines, Cathay Pacific and many more, offers route for Bali Island on a regular basis. For travelers with limited time, it is recommended to book a flight to the tropical region of Bali from Delhi or Mumbai, which offers easy transfer from the busy Indian cities to the calm beaches of the island of Bali.

New Delhi (DEL) to Bali (DPS)

Air travel from New Delhi (DEL) to Bali (DPS) lasts between 9 and 13 hours dependent on the airline and the flight route taken. The typical airfare for this route is from 38,000 to 1,00,000 INR, depending on a number of factors including the time of the purchase and the class of the trip. Most flights from New Delhi to Bali have one stop over.

Mumbai (BOM) to Bali (DPS)

Air travel from Mumbai (BOM) airport to Bali (DPS) airport will take about 10 to 17 hours depending on the airline and route chosen. Normally the airfare of this route is about 40,000 - 1,00,000 INR with prices varying with time of booking, class of travel etc. There are usually one or two layovers in most of the air travel packages of Mumbai to Bali.

Transportation Options within Bali

When it comes to the transportation around the picturesque tourist island of Bali, there is an extensive range of transport mode available for the tourists for visiting more attractions in a more easy and comfortable way.

Rented cars and bikes: Car and motorbike rental services are very common in Bali and this allows the visitors to make their own itinerary and travel around the island in whatever manner they prefer. This is the case for tourists, who tend to stray out of the well beaten paths in   search for more entertaining spots. With bikes being inexpensive, you can get one for as low as 50,000 IDR to 100,000 IDR on daily basis. Hiring charges of vehicles are ranging from 2,50,000 IDR to about 7,50,000 IDR per day.

Taxi Cabs and Ride-hailing Applications: Taxi cabs and ride-hailing e.g. Grab services are present in Bali as well, which enable traveling from one place to another without. Taxi cabs are somewhat costlier than the other means of transport, but they are very useful in getting around the locality with ease.They charge 6,600 IDR per Kilometer.

Bemo (Public minivan): Bemo is a public minivan that is often used for short distance travel in Bali. It is a local form of transport that is very cheap. Riding a Bemo is also very cheap as they charge somewhere around 3000 to 4000 IDR to a destination.

Shuttle and Tourist Buses: For individuals seeking to engage in a pre-planned itinerary or to move between various points of interest in Bali, these shuttle services and tourist buses provide the needed convenience. These services provide the means to visit the popular sights of the island of Bali in a more comfortable way with tour guides. Luxury buses are always charge more than the ordinary buses in the region. For instance, a Perama Tour ticket costs approximately IDR 75,000 or based on the destination.

Walking and Cycling: In case you wish to soak in the surroundings and the local culture, then a stroll or a bike ride around the beautiful sceneries, rice fields and coastal paths of the island is a worthy exercise. Also, E-bikes are available for rent at a cost of 300,000 IDR – 400,000 IDR which depends on the destination.

Things to do in Bali

 

The island of Bali in Indonesia is highly admired for its culture, landscape, and nature. Due to this, Bali is a paradise for travelers and exploration. Below are the key ten things to do in order to fully enjoy the stay in the island of Bali:

1.   Yachts in Bali

A ride on a luxurious yacht around the scenic spots that Bali has to offer is a great way of seeing the island from an entirely different angle. Be it a private yacht or a group sharing yacht, a day or two of sailing in a yacht means relaxation and pleasure at the crystal blue ocean. Sailing around the mainland of Bali Island offers breathtaking views and therefore yachts in Bali experience is one should not miss.

2. New Year Party on Yachts in Bali

Other than still going in a non-yacht New Year celebration party, this time over in Bali, get to New Year parties celebrated in yachts. Embark on the luxurious yacht, sail the waters, live DJ and fireworks, extravagant food and celebration to turn the clock and welcome the New Year with style and class.

3. Ubud Cultural Tour

Continue experiencing the essence of sights in Bali. Most tourists are drawn to Ubud, which is called the island’s heart when it comes to culture. Tour some of the ancient temples and museums, the Ubud monkey forest and enjoy the amazing Balinese dances.

4. Sunset Dinner Cruise

Join a romantic sunset dinner cruise onboard a ship around the coastal area of Bali and enjoy delicious food as the sun sinks in the horizon. Listen to live music, enjoy the views and experience eating on the waters on the open sea.

5. Mount Batur Sunrise Trek

Since you are in the island which only means you have to go to Mount Batur for sunrise trek. This volcanic trek is has enthralling views of Bali’s volcano ranges which looks pristine in during the sunrise. 

6. Visit the Sacred Temples of Bali:

Bali is home to different temples such as Tanah Lot, the Uluwatu temple, Besakih temple and other age old temples that has religious significance. They all have complex historical and cultural significance and are deeply revered by the local people. Different stone carvings, ocean views or simply traditional buildings of Bali are enough of enjoyment for anyone who wishes to get into the religion of the island.

     7. Water Sports Activities in Bali:

  Also included as part of Bali tour are water sports activities, where you can experience all levels of surfing on world-renowned beaches of Uluwatu and Padang Padang; or even at some snorkelling and scuba diving at Menjangan Island and the USS Liberty Ship wreckage. And, what’s more, if you are the adventurous type, Bali offers you the chance to ride the rapids in a raft, get soaked in the waterfalls and the jungles that come with it for that extra thrilling outdoor experience.

     8. Shopping in Local Markets:

Get busy shopping in Balinese shopping centers as many areas of the island have local markets. These markets have everything from plain blue or patterned sarongs and handicraft items to works of art and variety of souvenirs. Engage with local artisans, haggle for the best prices, and soak in the lively atmosphere as you browse through market stalls brimming with authentic Balinese products, providing the perfect opportunity to take home a piece of Bali's rich culture and craftsmanship.

Top Culinary Delights in Bali

This part of the globe is famous with its many local dishes. Here are some dishes that should be ordered in the first place to get the feeling of Balinese food culture:

  1.        Babi Guling (suckling pig):

As its main signature dish, Balinese cuisine boasts of animals in the hog family. The popularity of this dish is a roasted pig. There is a stuffing of turmeric, garlic, and shallots. The skin of the pig is crunchy, the meat is moist and tastes so good that it is no wonder that it is served where there are celebrations like parties and ceremonies. 

2. Nasi Goreng (Fried Rice):

This is an Indonesian dish that needs no introduction, Nasi Goreng is soft fragrant rice served with egg presenting itself in a half-baked fried crisp round shape. It is a very common and filling dish found all over Bali.

3. Ayam Betutu (spiced chicken):

A traditional Balinese dish would be Ayam Betutu, referring to the whole cooked chicken that has been seasoned with a variety of spices such as turmeric, ginger and galangal then wrapped in banana leaves and steamed to finish cooking. 

4. Lawar (salad of mixed vegetables and minced meat):

Lawar is a very distinct dish of the Balinese people, comprising of a variety of fresh components which includes minced meat, vegetables and coconut, all of which are interspersed with fragrant spices especially used with rice as a condiment. 

5. Sate Lilit (seafood or chicken minced satay):

Sate Lilit is another satay – Balinese style, and here the meat consists of coconut and spices and minced chicken or seafood – which is rolled up together over lemongrass sticks and usually grilled.

Conclusion

To sum up, we can say that a trip to Bali in December 2024 would be a wonderful adventure with endless activities, delicious food, and rich culture. Whether it is a luxurious yacht cruise, a water sports activity, a trip to the local market or a range of dishes that one must sample, Bali ensures an enriching and satisfying experience for tourists in search of fun, relaxation and good food. Enjoy the local hospitality, respect their traditions and enjoy the breathtaking views and culture of Bali in December 2024, making memories that will never fade away.