Things to do in Bali for free

June 29, 2016

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Watching sunset on a Bali beach costs nothing

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Couchsurf

bali couchsurfing

So you don’t want to pay for your accommodation. Used to be a tricky one unless you had friends living here but now you can make new friends by joining the Couchsurfing community. Couchsurfing is a service that connects members to a global community of travelers. You can use couchsurfing to find a place to stay or share your home with other travelers. Get started by filling out a profile on the website (about your lifestyle, mission, and what’s important to you and add some photos) then search for Bali and browse locals or ex-pats with rooms/couches available. When you find interesting potential hosts, carefully review their profiles and send a request for the dates you’ll be here. Of course, even though the accommodation is free of charge it is considered polite to for example cook for your host in return for their hospitality.

Camp on the beach

bali camping

If you don’t already have a tent (or at least a hammock and a mosquito net) buy one from ACE Hardware next to Pizza Hut and Burger King at the end of Sunsed Road. Then go ahead and spend a weekend camping on the beach. Before you choose your spot make sure it’s ok to camp there and that it won’t disturb the locals’ lives. There is a good chance for camping on Nyang Nyang beach or at the deserted beach on the neighboring island of Nusa Penida (where you can get to fast with a public boat either from Sanur or Padangbai harbor). There are a few important things to remember if you decide to go for it:

  • find a safe place from tidal waves and make sure the tent lies in the shade and is protected from strong winds (just don’t pitch it in thick bushes where dangerous animals might lurk)
  • choose a spot with dense sand so you’ll be able to stick the tent poles tightly
  • keep your environment clean by leaving nothing but footprints behind you (keep a garbage bag with you to put all the rubbish in and bring it back with you when you leave the beach)

Volunteer

bali volunteer

What would be better than getting to do something you enjoy for free and at the same time helping others? This might not be a normal thing to do for free -option but I think it’s one of the best and results in happiness on both sides. You can contact for example local orphanages that can always use a helping hand with the kids, BAWA animal rescue foundation, Solemen Indonesia which works with the disadvantaged, and Project Protect which provides children helmets for free as a part of the “Safety in traffic” campaign or Eco Bali that offers responsible waste disposal and sustainable solutions to waste management for example to schools, offices, and hotels. If you have any special skills for example in healthcare or education you can try searching the internet for longer volunteering programs.

Enjoy the sunrises and sunsets

bali sunset

Bali is an island of magnificent sunrises and sunsets and these beautiful sights can be seen from the beaches, tops of the cliffs, or even mountains, ricefields, and from the rooftops. Take an early morning stroll on the beach or watch the sunrise sitting on your surfboard amongst the waves. Or grab a few Bintangs, a blanket, and some good company and head to Jimbaran honeymoon beach for a clifftop sunset.

Listen to live music on the beach

bali beach band

Many of the beach bars have live music starting from sunset, so you can find a place for every night of the week. If you are in a group in which at least some of the people are buying drinks or food you don’t need to feel bad about being there just to enjoy the free music. Otherwise lay your sarong down on the beach a bit further away and watch the sky while enjoying the tunes. For example, Taris Bali on Gado-Gado (Dhyana Pura) beach serves nice reggae tunes on Tuesdays. Also check out if there are any big names playing at Potato Head Beach Club, many friends of mine have been known to set their camp nearby on the beach for a free concert.

Visit a temple

ubud bali pura taman saraswati temple

Spirituality is one of the central vibes of Bali so it comes as no surprise that the island is dotted with numerous temples. The main religion here is Hinduism, and in the Indonesian language, a Hindu temple is called pura, so these are what you will be looking for. Entry to the smaller puras is almost always free though there will be a donation box near the door and it is considered respectful to leave a small amount of money. Of the bigger puras Pura Saraswati in Ubud and Batuan Village temple also offer free entry. When entering the pura make sure you’re wearing a sarong or other light clothing to cover yourself and also usually you’ll need a sash which can be rented. Please bear in mind that menstruating women are not allowed to enter.

Visit some very out-of-the-ordinary attractions

Bali offers unique sights that you’ll unlikely see elsewhere, but I bet most haven’t even heard of these very unusual sights around the island.  For those of you who never cease to be curious and are drawn toward the mystical I have compiled a list of my favourites:

bali abandoned plane

Bali offers unique sights that you’ll unlikely see elsewhere, but I bet most haven’t even heard of these very unusual sights around the island.  For those of you who never cease to be curious and are drawn toward the mystical I have compiled a list of my favourites:

bali ghost hotel
  • The Ghost Hotel of Bedugul. Taman Rekreasi Bedugul is a hotel whose construction was started in the early 90s and halted in 2002, and despite being almost ready for opening it has never seen a guest. Also called the Ghost Palace Hotel, it is worth seeing with your own eyes. Just be careful around the deteriorating structures.
bali trunyan village
  • Trunyan village. The village lies on the eastern side of Lake Batur and usually requires a boat trip from the other side. While the general Balinese Hindus are known for their lavish cremation ceremonies, the people of Trunyan are best known for wrapping the bodies of the deceased and bringing them to the designated village graveyard where they lay them on the ground next to a large ancient fragrant tree. I believe one picture says it all.

Do some window shopping and sample-tasting

bali window shopping

So you don’t want to pay for your accommodation. Used to be a tricky one unless you had friends living here but now you can make new friends by joining the Couchsurfing community. Couchsurfing is a service that connects members to a global community of travelers. You can use couchsurfing to find a place to stay or share your home with other travelers. Get started by filling out a profile on the website (about your lifestyle, mission, and what’s important to you and add some photos) then search for Bali and browse locals or ex-pats with rooms/couches available. When you find interesting potential hosts, carefully review their profiles and send a request for the dates you’ll be here. Of course, even though the accommodation is free of charge it is considered polite to for example cook for your host in return for their hospitality.

Get free drinks at Sky Garden

bali sky garden rooftop

So you don’t want to pay for your accommodation. Used to be a tricky one unless you had friends living here but now you can make new friends by joining the Couchsurfing community. Couchsurfing is a service that connects members to a global community of travelers. You can use couchsurfing to find a place to stay or share your home with other travelers. Get started by filling out a profile on the website (about your lifestyle, mission, and what’s important to you and add some photos) then search for Bali and browse locals or ex-pats with rooms/couches available. When you find interesting potential hosts, carefully review their profiles and send a request for the dates you’ll be here. Of course, even though the accommodation is free of charge it is considered polite to for example cook for your host in return for their hospitality.

Watch gamelan or Balinese dance rehearsals

balinese dance and gamelan

Bali’s gamelan music and dance performances are an integral part of the daily Balinese life, mainly because there are so many Hindu ceremonies and festivals. If you don’t want to pay to be able to get to know this part of the local culture, you can go and watch the rehearsals for free. Sanur and Ubud areas have several renowned gamelan and dance troupes that practice regularly, some in the afternoons, and some in the evenings, and visitors are entirely welcome to watch the rehearsals. So find out where they practice and if you hear gamelan music playing just wander closer and ask if you could join.

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