As I went on a trip to many countries with a 5 day stop in Bali which is less as there’s still so much to see at Java Island, Gili Islands, and lots more if you include the whole of Indonesia. But you can get flights ranging from ₹5000 – ₹15000 round trip depending on when you book it. So, how much money should you bring with you to Bali? Assuming you’ll be spending around $50 per day, you’ll need at least $350 for a week-long trip. However, it’s always a good idea to bring a bit more just in case you decide to do some extra activities or spend more than expected. Didn't see an ATM when I was there, but there's a reliable money changer at the Post Office. Last week, exchange rate there was 16600Rp to the pound for travellers cheques, 16800Rp for cash. Report inappropriate content Bali has a lot to offer to its visitors and to really enjoy your Bali vacation spend at least 6 to 10 days in Bali. A 2 to 4 days trip won’t give you much to explore and will be more like a professional trip. It totally depends on you how many days you wish to spend in Bali as even a month will be less to explore it. How much money do I need for Bali per day? For spending money we recommend bringing the following, based on your travel budget: Low-cost: IDR200,000 ($19) per person, per day if you plan to eat local and take public transport. Mid-range: IDR530,000 ($50) per person, per day if you plan to dine in restaurants and hire a car or take private Bali played host to 461,441 international visitors in October 2023, marking a -9.23% decrease from September 2023. Dive into more detailed Bali tourism data here! According to the latest data unveiled by the Bali Central Bureau of Statistics on the 1st of December 2023, the influx of foreign tourists reached 461,441 visits during October 2023.
1. Re: Spending money - 10 days in Bali. much depends on the type of places you want to eat and drink. When we are in Kuta (we stay in other Areas) I think we generally spend ~ £40 a day for lunch, dinner (only a couple of beers) and a couple of sherbets on the beach in the afternoon.
No, in Bali you are not expected to tip and it is not mandatory. There are restaurants that do add a service charge to the bill that can range from 5% to 20%. Some taxi drivers may demand a tip but just say no. The wages for locals in Bali are quite low, it is appreciated when you leave a small tip when you receive good service. Answer 1 of 3: Hi, i am traveling over to bali in the next month and am not to sure on how much spending money to take, i am going for 7 nights and as a young adult i do like to shop and dont mind a few drinks! .
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