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Question asked in : Bali - 8 mons ago

Is it worth visiting Bali in January?

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Andy S. says :
Feb 4, 2012
sure it is I just returned from Indonesia and it was nice and warm. Less hot than in the dry season and only once a tropical thunderstorm. But if you are looking for relaxing on nice beaches during the day and parties at night go to Gilli Trawanang of the coast of Lombok you can take a fast boat from Bali to get there. (2hrs from the port and around another 2 by minibus from Denpasar airport)
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Dec 23, 2011
No. I guess no. But, i think there will be a lot of people around the world comes to Bali for spend their new year's eve there. Many interesting objects and beaches, Bali as the Island of God absolutely has been choosen as the one of the must visit place.
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Mariza S. says :
Nov 17, 2011
Yup! but sometimes it'll a rainy day in some areas.
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Edoardo M. says :
Aug 31, 2011
Bali is wonderful 365 days a year. In January, monsoon season, it will rain a bit. Normally it is once/twice a day max, for 1 hour max. Hotels are much cheaper (50-75%) and there are less tourists around. Also some nice places like Ubud (rice fields!) are much greener!
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Jorrit L. says :
Aug 31, 2011
Well, it´s rain season then, but when you like Bali on it´s greenest and to whitness a tropical storm, go! By the way, the rain is only 1 hour a day, the rest is sunny!
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Edoardo M. says :
Aug 30, 2011
I have been in february. There are less tourists, the hotels are definitively 50%-75% cheaper. It is occasionally raining (typically 1-2 hours a day, morning and/or evening). Rice fields are simply gorgeous, especially around Ubud.
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Edoardo M. says :
Aug 30, 2011
I have been in february. There are less tourists, the hotels are definitively 50%-75% cheaper. It is occasionally raining (typically 1-2 hours a day, morning and/or evening). Rice fields are simply gorgeous, especially around Ubud.
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Edoardo M. says :
Aug 30, 2011
I have been in february. There are less tourists, the hotels are definitively 50%-75% cheaper. It is occasionally raining (typically 1-2 hours a day, morning and/or evening). Rice fields are simply gorgeous, especially around Ubud.
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Will be travelling with my partner to Bali in July 2011. Will reach on the 13th (1230pm) and departing on the 16th (9:20pm). I drafted out an itinerary that goes like this; 13/7 - since i am arriving mid day, i only have half a day. decide to have it free n easy and snoop around Kuta town. 14/7 - interested to visit the volcano mountain and even the Tanah Lot temple for the sunset as well as the Ulu nandu temple. i am not sure if i will be able to cover all those in a day. 15/7 - plannnig to head over to Ubud and spend the night there. 16/7 - since my flight is at 9:20pm, i beleive i can still have a half day tour. any suggestions? It is our first time there, hope to cover as much of the interesting spot. Of course i will be back but let's leave that till then :) All recommendations and advice welcome. Thanks, Andy (Malaysia)