Bali Packing List 2026
Bali Travel Guides
👕 Clothing
Breathable fabrics essential in 30°C+ heat
Required to enter temples — buy one in Bali or bring your own
Shoulders and knees must be covered at Hindu temples
Dries slowly in humidity — bring extras
Easy to remove when entering temples
Even in dry season, afternoon showers are possible
🧴 Toiletries & Health
UV is intense near the equator — apply every 2 hours
Dengue fever is present year-round in Bali
Tap water is not safe to drink
Bali belly is common — pack Imodium or equivalent
Soothes sunburn from beach days
Protects coral when snorkelling
🔌 Electronics
Indonesian sockets are two-pin round (European style)
Essential for long scooter days or Ubud hikes
For beach, rice field walks, and white water rafting
Get local data without a physical SIM swap
🎒 Bags & Gear
📄 Documents & Money
Indonesia requires e-Visa on Arrival — purchase online before travel
Print emergency contacts and policy number
Leave one at home, keep one separate from your passport
Many warungs and local businesses are cash-only
Essential tips for Bali
- →Bali runs on USD and IDR — ATMs widely available but carry some cash in rural areas
- →A sarong is mandatory to enter any Hindu temple — you can buy one at any temple entrance for ~$1
- →Pack light — laundry services in Bali are cheap (~$1/kg) so you can wash everything every few days
- →Motorbike riding is common but risky — pack a good first-aid kit if you plan to rent one
📱 Travel eSIM for Bali
Stay connected from day 1. No SIM swap needed.
Get Yesim eSIM →🛡️ Travel Insurance for Bali
Medical + cancellation cover from $3/day.
Get EKTA Insurance →Bali Travel Guide
Hotels, things to do, visa info, and local tips
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