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What to do if its raining in Bali?

Things To Do When It Rains in Bali
  1. Experience the Bliss of a Balinese Massage. ...
  2. Savor the Local Cuisine in a Cooking Class. ...
  3. Uncover Bali's Rich History at the Museums. ...
  4. Embrace Your Inner Bookworm at a Cozy Café ...
  5. Get Your Adrenaline Pumping at an Indoor Trampoline Park. ...
  6. Wander Through Bali's Colorful Markets.




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If you're willing to plan for a few rainy days and don't mind spending a bit less time on the beach, I think that visiting Bali during the rainy season is perfectly fine. It's cheaper, less crowded and less congested.

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Rainy Season in Bali
The island receives most of its annual rainfall during this time, and it can be quite heavy at times, but usually, it does not rain all day, usually, there are short spells of rain that might last a couple of hours in the afternoon and during nights.

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While it may remain hot (with an average 31 degrees most days), the rain will fall and skies overcast – with December and January the most rainy months.

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How can you avoid Bali Belly?
  1. Make sure all meat and seafood is thoroughly cooked (not raw or rare)
  2. Avoid the following foods while travelling: Sushi. Unpasteurised dairy products milk/cheese/ice cream. ...
  3. Water: Don't drink tap water. Don't use tap water to brush your teeth. ...
  4. Hygiene: Wash your hands after using the toilet.


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When planning a trip to Bali, I recommend planning to spend at least 5 days in Bali. However, 10 days to 2 weeks would ultimately be best, allowing you to explore everything the island offers. You can also go for as little as 3 days, but you can only visit one location. Bali is the perfect honeymoon destination.

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Light Rain Jacket
If you visit Bali during rainy season, a rain jacket is a must. However, if you're traveling outside of wet season, then you will not require a rain jacket.

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The water in Bali is perfectly safe to shower in. The same goes for washing your hands. It is not necessary to use purified water to wash yourself.

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Avoid pre-chopped or packaged fruits that may have been sitting out for too long. Too much spicy food can make your stomach upset and make you more likely to get sick from food. Be cautious of dishes labeled as “extra spicy” or “very hot.”

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If you are travelling to Indonesia and you are bringing medication with you, there should be no problem at the customs if it is clear that the medicine is for personal use.

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To reduce your risks, we recommend not eating these foods in Bali:
  • Food from street vendors - eat at hotels and reputable restaurants.
  • Leafy green vegetables and salads - they could be contaminated after being washed with tap water.
  • Rare or undercooked meats. ...
  • Seafood.
  • Chicken particularly if it's not fully cooked.


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Bali mosquitos are usually worse in the rainy season (October to March) but you do need to be vigilant all year round. Mosquitoes in Bali are evident in varying degrees at all times. Nowhere is 100% safe at all times.

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