Bali, a God Island, was everybody’s favourite place for several reasons. The combination of stunning scenery, lively cultures, beautiful rice fields, and delicious cuisine is something people are very grateful for. Whoever you are, a month in Bali is a month well spent. To help you out, we have a one-month Bali Itinerary for your best trip below. Let’s check it out!
Week 1: Canggu and Seminyak
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To start your first Bali Itinerary, you can visit Canggu and Seminyak since the two places are neighbours. Both are the place to go if you are looking for trendy beaches with restaurants, bars, day and night clubs. If you want to eat well, Seminyak’s restaurants are the best in Bali.
Differences Between Canggu and Seminyak
However, there are differences between Canggu and Seminyak:
- Seminyak is the busiest of these two destinations. It’s famous for its restaurants, designer shops, and luxury hotels, making it somewhat crowded.
- Canggu, on the other hand, is much quieter and the town is surrounded by beautiful green rice fields so you never feel far from nature. Despite recent development, the whole place has managed to maintain a more traditional feel.
Choosing between the hustle and bustle of Seminyak and the more relaxed atmosphere of Canggu is a matter of personal preference, both have plenty of options for shopping, surfing, relaxing on beaches and spas, and finding great bars.
Also read: Top 5 Spots with Stunning Sunsets in Canggu
Week 2: Ubud
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The second week you must visit for your one month Bali itinerary trip is Ubud. Ubud has a reputation for being the hippie capital of Bali. Canggu and Seminyak had popular clubs, but Ubud has the most luxurious tourist facility, Yoga Barn.
Ubud is an easy and relaxing place. If you like to party, explore Seminyak and Canggu before heading to Ubud. End the day with a massage, yoga or a meal at one of Ubud’s finest restaurants.
You’ll find streets lined with art galleries, wholesome cafes, yoga studios, and the creepy luxury shops that have managed to creep in over the years.
Ubud is also a great base for exploring other cultural heritage sites in Bali. It is a short drive from Tirta Empul, Gunung Kawi, and Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave), three of the island’s most important and interesting religious sites.
Week 3: Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, and Nusa Ceningan
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The Nusas are as beautiful a paradise as one could hope for. It’s a short boat ride from Bali, but it’s a far cry from the commercial and urbanization you’re probably used to. In The Nusas, you are truly disconnected from the outside world.
The water is clear, the jungle is dense, and the scenery is amazing. There are many things you can do on each island.
- First, Nusa Penida is the largest but remains largely untouched apart from a few popular tourist attractions.
- Nusa Lembongan, to say the least, is by far the most evolved.
- Nusa Ceningan can be reached on foot or by motorbike across the yellow bridge that leads to Nusa Lembongan.
A week is enough here, but you can stay longer. Being cut off from the rest of the world is a beautiful and rare thing to do nowadays.
Week 4: Uluwatu
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Uluwatu is the most beautiful place on the island. The endless cliffs crashing with extravagant waves you would expect from a place like Bali is breathtaking. Whether you go to Uluwatu Temple or Omnia, the cliffs are always there.
The sunset from Uluwatu Temple is the best you’ll ever see in your life. So, make sure to arrive on time for the breathtaking views and you can take some pictures for your memories. Also, Uluwatu is a shorter drive to the airport than other cities in Bali, so it’s a good city to end your one month itinerary trip in Bali.