Meoweler

India

Bāli / Beachy vibes, desi price.

MeowScore 😼80/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😻
🚗 Traffic density 😼
🔈 Noisiness 😸
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😸
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😸
🛍️

Wallet friendly

Bigmac $?

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Bali-India offers affordable shopping deals, cheap street food and comfortable accommodations for budget-friendly travelers. However, some tourist attractions and high-end restaurant options can be pricey.

Visit traditional markets for clothes and souvenirs. Bargain hard for the best deals and eat at local warungs for cheap and delicious eats.

Usual visit duration

~1 week

Popular for tourist activities

Usual visit duration

~1 week

Popular for tourist activities

Bali is a popular destination for beach activities and cultural experiences. India's visit duration varies based on the itinerary, but can be up to a month for exploring the country.

Tipping

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No customary tipping in Bali and India

Tipping

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No customary tipping in Bali and India

Cash is preferred, credit card widely accepted. Splitting the bill may not be common.

internet situation

good Speed

Decent speed, but not too fast

great Availability

Internet is easily available in most areas

great Cellular

Good coverage in most areas

Electric socket type D

Common in India. Old British standard BS 546, requires grounded receptacle, doesn't accept other plug types.

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walking hostile

High traffic

LGBTQ tolerated

Mixed attitudes

Cats in Bali are spoiled with endless sunny beaches and fresh fish on every corner.

In India, cats are mesmerized by the vibrant colors and busy streets filled with exotic scents.

Things to do

The mainstream

🌊
Kuta Beach
🎶
Uluwatu Temple
🌅
Tanah Lot Temple
🐒
Ubud Monkey Forest
🌾
Tegalalang Rice Terrace

The mainstream

🌊
Kuta Beach

Paws-itively pawsome for sunbathing, surfing, and cat-nipping on fresh coconut water. Come for the waves, stay for the sunsets. Meow-gical Bali vibes guaranteed!

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🎶
Uluwatu Temple

Calling all mew-sic loving cats! This cliffside temple is home to lively kecak dance performances. Beware of the cheeky monkeys - they love to steal treats!

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🌅
Tanah Lot Temple

Purr-fectly poised atop a rocky outcrop on Bali's southwestern coast, this serene sea temple is a must-visit for sunset-watching cats. Meow-vellous photo opportunities!

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🐒
Ubud Monkey Forest

Cat-ch a glimpse of over 700 mischievous macaque cats in this furr-ocious forest sanctuary! Don't forget to protect your paws and tails!

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🌾
Tegalalang Rice Terrace

Me-wow-velous view of Bali's iconic rice terraces, perfect for cat-naps and cat-walks. Cat-venturous cats can explore nearby villages and sample local cuisine.

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Off the beaten path

1
Yeh Pulu Temple
2
Gunung Batukaru
3
Jatiluwih Rice Terraces
4
Pura Lempuyang
5
Air Terjun Nungnung

Off the beaten path

1
Yeh Pulu Temple

Cats can scratch this peaceful 14th-century temple's walls with ancient carvings. Listen to the birdsong and catnap in nature's lap. 🐾

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2
Gunung Batukaru

Cats can hike this sacred mountain in silence and tranquility. Mind the slippery slope, even four paws are challenged. 🏔️

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3
Jatiluwih Rice Terraces

Cats can stroll amid the lush green rice paddies, with mountain views and fresh air meowsome. Don't forget the camera! 🌾

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4
Pura Lempuyang

Cats can meow at Lempuyang Temple's gates and pose with gorgeous Mount Agung in background. Purrfect for Instagram! 🐈

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5
Air Terjun Nungnung

Cat can bathe under Bali's hidden waterfall with a 50m drop. Be careful, the climb there might tire those paws. 🌊

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walking hostile

High traffic

LGBTQ tolerated

Mixed attitudes

Mindful meoweler tips

Visit Uluwatu Temple at sunset

A cliffside Hindu temple with stunning views and nightly Kecak dance performances.

Try Babi Guling

A spicy and flavorful local dish featuring suckling pig, typically eaten with rice.

Don't forget to barter

Haggling is expected at markets and small shops, so don't shy away from negotiating for a fair price.

Useful external sites

www.bali.com

Bali.com

A comprehensive travel guide for Bali

www.balitourismboard.org

Bali Tourism Board

The official tourism website of Bali


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