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Balis best day trips

Bali’s Best Day Trips

Picking Balis best day trips is a job in itself, but at least you’re getting some time off. You’ve earned 14 days paid time off and you’re now carefully planning a long-anticipated 10 day holiday in Bali. 10 days is a lot of fun but still not enough time to see everything. In fact, the average vacation is just too short! Recently, a survey was conducted by Expedia which averaged the length of paid vacation time taken by the average employee. It included countries like New Zealand, USA, Australia Japan, India, and most European countries. They all averaged roughly 20-30 days of paid vacation per year, USA only averaged 14 days. I hope this list below saves you lots of time.

The Gili Islands

There’s plenty jam-packed into this article, including:

  • The Gili Islands
  • The Gili Islands–
  • Gili Trawangan
  •  Gili Trawangan–
  • Gili Meno
  • Gili Meno­–
  • Gili Air
  • Gili Air–
  • Getting to The Gili Islands
  • Getting to the Gili Islands: 
  • Lombok
  • Lombok–
  • Getting to Lombok
  • Getting to Lombok:
  • The Nusa Islands
  • The “Nusa” Islands
  • Nusa Penida
  • Nusa Penida
  • Nusa Lembongan
  • Nusa Lembongan
  • Nusa Ceningan
  • Nusa Ceningan
  • Getting to the Nusa Islands
  • Getting to the Nusa Islands
  • Komodo National Park
  • Komodo National Park
  • Getting to Komodo National Park
  • Getting to Komodo National Park
  • The Menjangan Islands
  • Exploring the Island
  • Hot to get to the Islands
  • How to get to there
      • For articles like this one click here: complete-surfing-guide-bali
Balis best day trips

The Gili Islands–

If you ever envisioned paradise on your lunch break, this is it. White sandy beaches, coconut trees, floating on a raft with a tropical cocktail in your hand while floating out in a clear turquoise blue sea. This is what you’ve been waiting for after all those months of hard work. There are no cars on all 3 islands there’s a great variety of accommodation on all 3 Gili islands with some quality hostels, bungalows, homestays, and hotels.

Gili Trawangan

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 Gili Trawangan–

The party island that only takes the average beach walker 2 hrs to walk the island’s circumference. But not to worry if you’re not a party guy or gal. The further away from boat landing strips the quitter it gets. The northern part of the island is better for snorkeling and the partying isn’t too overbearing for the moderate family. This is known as the most social island, great if you are a solo traveler.

Gili Meno

Gili Meno

Gili Meno­–

The fantasy island for couples. This is a great place for honeymooners and relaxation. This island has less partying and backpackers. You can find diving schools and plenty of snorkeling spots. The west side of the island is even more secluded, an abundance of beaches, and spectacular views

Gili Air

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Gili Air–

local chillout vibes that of Canggu but without all the traffic. This place has a bit of Gili T, and Gili M blended all into a great island to hang out at.

Getting to The Gili Islands

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Getting to the Gili Islands: 

there are 8 different ferry companies, fast boats, private charters, public boats, planes, and even helicopters that will take you from Bali to the Gili Islands – it takes anywhere from 1 hr to 3 hours depending on which 15 different routes you choose from. If you are looking for the fastest, quickest, and safest way, take a 40-minute flight from DPS to LOP. You can find promo tickets for under $20 each way. On top of that, you can take some nice areal photos while flying over the Gili Islands. Skip all the speed boats until you get to Gili because the ride from Bali to Gili can get bumpy.

Lombok

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Lombok–

This unspoiled Bali is a popular destination for tourists and honeymooners who want to relax in an inexpensive, tropical, un-crowded atmosphere. Lombok has a laidback vibe and everything slows down for visitors who want to unwind from their stressed their daily lives. There are amazing waterfalls, hiking trails in Mount Rinjani and plenty to explore near the south coast in Kuta Lombok. Some of the best goofy-footer surf (left-handers) is in Lombok without the big crowds.

Getting to Lombok

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Getting to Lombok:

Just fly for USD 30 or less for a round-trip. 20-minute flight. Any other way will take too long.

The Nusa Islands

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The “Nusa” Islands

Some of the most photogenic sights just outside of Bali and easiest Islands near Bali to Visit. Visiting one of these three islands can be done in one day but not all 3. One day per Island is doable. There is very little tourist infrastructure on all 3 islands.

Nusa Penida

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Nusa Penida

The most famous island and home to Friends Of the National Parks Foundation which built a sanctuary for endangered birds including the Bali Starling. There are great dive sites all around the island where you should expect to see an array of colorful fish, sunfish, and manta rays.

Nusa Lembongan

Nusa Lembongan

This place is a favorite budget island for backpackers and surfers. (Jungut Batu) In addition to an abundance of beaches, Nusa Lembongan is home to mangrove forest’s, seaweed farms, and the Hindu Puncak Sari Temple.

Nusa Ceningan

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Nusa Ceningan

Accessible by a yellow bridge from two neighboring isles, Nusa Ceningan is small but has lots of character in which adventurous travelers love to explore.

Getting to the Nusa Islands

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Getting to the Nusa Islands

Just a 40-minute fast boat ride from Sanur Bali. Leave in the morning and come back in the afternoon.

Komodo National Park

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Komodo National Park

located between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores. This is a global conservation priority area that inhabits animals like the Timor deer, the main prey of the Komodo dragon, wild horses (kuda liar), water buffalo, wild boar (babi liar), long-tailed macaques, palm civets, the endemic Rinca rat (tikus besar Rinca), and fruit bats (flying squirrel). Not to mention dangerous snakes including the king cobra and Russel’s pit viper. Also thousands of different marine life and a wide variety of unspoiled corals surrounded by beautiful beaches, this place has a lot to offer. There are also no roads or motor transport in Lombok.

Getting to Komodo National Park

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Getting to Komodo National Park

The best way is to fly to Flores and then book a boat trip. Most people fly to Labuan Bajo from Bali.

The Menjangan Islands

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Exploring the Island

It is important to point out that Menjangan is a separate island from Bali, even though if you look at the map it doesn’t look like it is. Do note that you’re not allowed to stay overnight on Menjangan Island, so no choice but a day trip. The beaches are very nice in this area and consist of fine-grained black sand and also a very popular place for scuba diving and snorkeling. Visit Proyek Penyu (turtle project) It’s a turtle breeding and release program run by one of the dive operators in co-operation with local villagers.

Hot to get to the Islands

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How to get to there

It is a 3 hr. drive from Ubud, Take your motorbike or get a Grab to Labuhan Lalang port located in Northern Bali. Once you get to the port, go inside  

their park office and purchase a permit for IDR 20,000 ( $1.50) and a park guide which will cost you IDR 350,000 ($26) Then it’s just a quick 30-minute boat ride from Labuhan Lalang Port.

For articles like this one click here: complete-surfing-guide-bali

March 1, 2020 By Gerald Winik

Filed Under: Travel Guides Tagged With: day trips

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