Common Mistakes First-Time Bali Travelers Make (And How to Avoid Them)
Most People Don’t Realize They’re Doing Bali the Hard Way There’s a certain version of Bali that lives online. It looks easy, effortless, and close to everything. Smooth transitions from one place to another. Days that unfold exactly as planned. Then you arrive, and something feels… different. Not wrong, just heavier than expected. The distance between places stretches longer than it looks on a map. The heat doesn’t just sit on your skin — it lingers. Simple plans take more time than you thought they would. And slowly, what was meant to feel like a relaxed trip starts to feel like something you have to keep up with. This is where most first-time travelers don’t fail — they just misread how Bali actually moves. Trying to See Too Much in Too Little Time The instinct to maximize time is understandable. You’re here for a few days, maybe a week. You want to see as much as possible. So you build an itinerary that moves quickly — from Ubud to Canggu, maybe Uluwatu, maybe a day trip some...