Thinking of taking that long-awaited vacation to Bali? Fantastic! But before you begin packing your bags, it’s best to create a list of everything you need. After all, no one wants to leave anything behind after a long flight. If you’re ready to get started on packing for your trip to Bali, read on for our helpful Bali packing list for what to bring when you visit Bali. visit this exotic paradise island.

Things to Know About What to Pack for Bali

Bali is hot year-round, which means you can pack light on heavy clothing, as you won’t need a whole wardrobe for the cold. That said, you’ll still want to bring along a few items for those occasional days when the wind picks up or the sky darkens with looming rain. The Balinese have a relaxed dress code. This means shorts, t-shirts, and flip-flops are the most common sights on any given day. Meanwhile, when you visit temples you must dress properly (covering shoulders, arms, and legs).

The rainy season in Bali falls between November and March, with precipitation peaking in January. Keeping that in mind, you need to pack some heavy clothing and a raincoat. While this will affect the amount of time you spend on the beach, it shouldn’t affect what you bring with you. Bali has a very chill energy. Regardless of whether you’re here for the pictures or fashion or to set your inner hippie free, you’ll fit right in.

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Bali Packing List: Clothing Options

No matter how alluring the idea of vacationing on an exotic island may be, the fact is that the locals dress quite conservatively. When visiting Hindu temples, sacred sites such as the Uluwatu Temple, or when exploring small villages in the island interior, you should cover your knees and shoulders. You should dress casually every day besides when eating or clubbing at expensive restaurants.

In Bali, you don’t need to worry about being cold. Jeans will be too hot and heavy for most situations, so opt for lightweight, cotton clothing. Quick-dry garments will also work but don’t leave your expensive athletic brands to dry somewhere they might be stolen. Keep your packing for Bali simple, and plan to purchase items locally if you run out of clothes to wear. That said, you’ll probably want to change shirts every evening after sweating all day. On an extended trip, you’ll find plenty of affordable places that do laundry. The fee is usually based on weight.

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Toiletries

  • Sunscreen: You’ll want to protect your skin from Bali’s high UV rays at all times. While you can find some sunscreen at local shops, it may not be readily available. Stock up on your favourite SPF before heading to Bali.
  • Bug Spray: Bali’s mosquitoes can be a real nuisance, especially when you’re relaxing near rice paddies. You won’t want to spend your time swatting away at bugs, so bring along some bug spray just in case. 
  • First Aid Kit: You never know when you’ll need a Band-Aid, so be sure to pack a small first aid kit. You can buy one at your local drugstore or make one at home.
  • Shampoo and conditioner (2 in 1): Using this kind of shampoo will make it easier so you don’t need to bring a separate body wash. Furthermore, if you have allergies to certain shampoo this will make you more prepared.

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Electronic Items to Pack for Bali

It is advisable to bring along a smartphone, tablet, ebook reader, or a laptop for free Wi-Fi in cafes and guesthouses if you plan on using them. Consider how to protect delicate electronic devices if you bring them to a tropical environment. 

In Indonesia, the standard CEE7 two-pronged outlets common in Europe are used. The voltage is 230 volts / 50 Hz. You won’t need a step-down power transformer since USB charger devices (for mobile phones, laptops, etc.) will adapt to the higher voltage automatically. Although many hotels offer universal outlets that work with a variety of cords, you may require a small travel adapter (passive) in some locations in order to change socket types.

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Bali Travel Tips

Street food in Bali is delicious, but you should be aware of your stomach ache. because usually, they are all spicy food. While you’re expected to tip in many Western countries, you don’t have to tip everyone in Bali. Here you will have many things to do, from the exotic Uluwatu Temples to the white sand beaches. Now that your Bali packing list is done, and you’re one step closer to exploring this exotic paradise island. Good luck! And keep in mind that you don’t need to pack a lot to make your trip to Bali one to remember.

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