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Bali in November: An All Inclusive Guide For a Splendid Bali Tour

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A walk on the beach, trekking while the cool breeze hits your face and shopping till you drop in the pleasant monsoon of Bali seems ethereal. Travelling during the monsoon might seem like a bad idea for most of us. With failed plans, all we end up doing is stay indoors and play a game of Ludo right? Well, with the beautiful island of Bali, you’re in for a treat during the monsoon. Visit some of the renowned attractions and guess what? It will all be pocket friendly! Bali in November is the off-season due to the tropical climate and a high rate of monsoons. As a result, the rates of hotels and resorts go down drastically. Read on to find out on what you can savour while planning your monsoonal Bali holiday package.

Weather in Bali in November

The proper rain season begins in Bali in November. 17 out of 30 days it rains during this month. Bali temperature in November is warm and is around 27 degree celsius. You will for sure not be able to hike the volcanoes. The beaches in Bali give you an evacuated feel. The beaches give the most peaceful waves Bali can ever witness. The prices of accommodation are very low in Bali in November. You will be able to get your hands on most exciting offers. Bali climate in November is not ideal to visit the outdoor attractions in Bali. Try partying and clubbing which is the vibrant life of what is Bali famous for. 

Things to do in Bali in November

1. Bali Beaches

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Beaches in Bali are a must-visit especially if you crave for water sports. The heart of Bali, Kuta, and Seminyak beaches happen to be more crowded and hence it is recommended to visit offbeat beaches like the Tanjung Benoa in your trip to Bali in November where you can indulge in water sports for that much-required dose of adrenaline. Do not fret about the monsoon, water sports still await you at Tanjung Benoa!

2. Bali Night Safari and Marine Park

If you’re travelling with kids to Bali in the month of November, the Bali Night Safari and Marine Park are a lifesaver. The night safari is a thrilling experience where you get super close to animal pals whilst standing inside a cage. The marine park is also an engaging experience as you get to say ‘hello’ to the rare and unique animals of Bali. These activities can be ended with a dinner at the park before getting transferred back to your hotel.

3. Sunrise trek to Mount Batur

If you’re game to losing your sleep and climbing all the way up to the peak of Mount Batur early in the morning with the help of a guide, you’re in for quite an experience on your trip to Bali in November. The moment you reach the summit, the sunrise that welcomes you will leave you awestruck. On your descent, you get to enter the Kintamani village area and savour the local Balinese coffee. The sunrise trek ends with a simple breakfast after your descent from the mountain. Sounds perfect on a cool monsoon morning, doesn’t it?

4. Shopping

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If you swear by shopping and love adding memories to your souvenir collection, Kuta, the heart of Bali is the place to be. Be it buying traditional clothes or freshly brewed Balinese coffee, Kuta, the one-stop-shop awaits you during to trip to Bali in November. Go on a shopping spree and fill your shopping bags to the brim, all at affordable prices.

5. Bali Swing

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Rice terraces in Bali are a beautiful piece of art by itself and are a must-visit. The rice plantations depict step farming or what tea plantations look like in hill stations. The best part about these rice terraces are the famous Bali swing. As you soar to the sky overlooking the rice terraces around you, be sure to click one of those Instagram worthy pictures! The Bali swing is definitely an experience worth having on your trip to Bali in November.

6. Tukad Cepung Waterfall

This place is one of Bali’s hidden treasures. It is the ideal place to unwind and since your travel will be during the monsoons, the water at these falls will greet you in abundance. Witnessing the Tukad Cepung waterfall with a stunning view of the sunrise as the cool monsoon breeze hits you is an experience you should probably end your holiday in Bali in November with.

Places to Visit in Bali in November

1. Pura Ulun Danu Bratan Temple

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Pura Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is one of the best Hindu temples in Bali. Surrounded by beautiful scenery, the lake Bratan and majestic Bedugul mountain just fights for your attention. Built in Balinese architecture style, Pura Ulun Danu Bratan is one of the finest temples in Bali. Located above 1200 metres above Lake Bratan, this temple is dedicated to the water bodies of Bali. This is one of the best temples to visit in Bali in November. Since Bali in November is a wet season, it is best to visit indoor places. Make sure to visit the souvenir shops located along the paths leading to this temple. 

2. Gitgit waterfall

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This is one of the best places to visit in Bali in November. Also, it is one of the most visited waterfalls in Bali. Located at just 10 KM away from the old island capital of Singaraja, this waterfall is definitely a must to include in your Bali itinerary. The waterfall is simply gorgeous and the beauty goes to peak when the water falls at different heights. Gitgit waterfall is located on a hill bank. Dine in the finest restaurant serving lip smacking Balinese food and fall in love with the panoramic view of nature. Try not to miss visiting this place in Bali.

3. Ubud Art Market

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This culture filled place is beautiful on its own. This is one of the best places to visit in Bali in November. This place is a popular tourist attraction in Bali. Satiate the crazy shopper in your at the Ubud art market. Take a day’s time and explore it fully at Ubud. Find handcrafted baskets, hand loomed dresses, lightweight shirts, hand made statues, hand woven bags and every handmade beauty. Best visited for shopping and other cultural sites.

4. Tegallalang Rice Terraces

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There are boundless possibilities to choose from the list of rice terraces in Bali. The Tegallalang rice terraces is one of the best places to visit in Bali. This place has the best Balinese food served at the restaurants here. Not just that, your favourite Balinese delicacies will be accompanied by nature to give you the best experience. Witness the panoramic view of the rice terraces and dissolve the delicious cuisine. This is also the most recommended place for couples on their honeymoon to enjoy a dinner.

5. Tirta Empul Temple

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This is one of the best temples to visit in Bali and definitely be included in your Bali in November itinerary. This is the best Hindi Balinese water temple. Take up a guided tour and you will absolutely fall in love with this place. This is the largest water temple in Bali. Out of all temples, you will find Tirta Empul temple stricter and the holy water from the springs is used for purification rituals. Make sure to dress modestly. Engage yourself during the morning hours here and visit around 8.00 AM for a hassle free experience.

6. Ubud Monkey Forest

The Ubud Monkey Forest, also known as the Sacred Monkey Forest is a wildlife hotspot and you will be pleasantly surprised to find the distinct species of trees and animals here. This is an activity that will definitely keep the kids on their toes as they observe monkeys from a distance. On your Bali trip in November, plan this activity the day you plan to go on the night safari and cherish the wildlife expedition that you had throughout the day.

Why Bali in November

Bali in November is known to be the wet season. It rains during the day. However, you will not miss the sunshines. So, if you are someone who enjoys slight showers, you should definitely dare to visit Bali during this month. Also, pertaining to the fact that it is an off season, there are more chances for you to hit on discounts. There are less number of people you will encounter and hence you will enjoy the whole experience yourself.

Beaches, waterfalls, safaris, sunrise treks, shopping, you name it and you have it in Bali. Monsoon vacation plans in November don’t seem that bad now, do they? A key takeaway from your vacation plans to Bali is the fact that you get to stay in private pool villas at affordable prices. At an extra cost, a candlelight dinner for you and your partner can be made possible at any of these private pool villas. So time to start planning your honeymoon in November already I guess?!

Still have doubts about travelling to Bali in November? Don’t worry, we at Pickyourtrail have got your back. Log onto to Pickyourtrail.com for further clarifications on your Bali tour packages or Bali honeymoon packages. Until then, pick your trail and happy travelling!

Frequently Asked Questions on Visiting Bali in November

Average maximum temperature in Bali is 31°C with temperature at night cooling down to 24ºC.

In beaches, Padang Padang, Pandawa, Belangan, Jimbaran Beach are the best to visit in November, Tukad Cepung Waterfall, Ubud Monkey Forest, Bali Bird Park and Bali Safari And Marine Park are other places that are a must visit in Bali in November.

Bali in November is the best month for a budget travel as it is off season in November. Although Bali in November is a wet month and there is a lot of rain, there are plenty of activities that you can indulge in during your Bali trip in November and make the most of its beautiful views.

Trekking Mount Batur for Sunrise, Participating in the Badung Art and Culture Festival, indulging in indoor activities like spa, yoga and art lessons are the best things to do in November in Bali.

Get in touchWe’ll start with some questions and get you to the right place.
Dwaraka
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Dwaraka
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