Solo Travel in Bali: Why It’s the Perfect Place to Start

Arriving in Bali for the First Time

Solo Traveling as a female in Bali is one of the easiest and most rewarding ways to experience Asia – especially if it’s your first time traveling alone.

If you’re scared of long travel days, getting around, or not knowing what to expect, Bali might be the perfect place to start.

My first Asian country was Indonesia, and I arrived without any expectations. I flew from Munich to Singapore, and then from Singapore to Bali (Denpasar). The moment I landed I felt so GOOD because everyone welcomed me so friendly and the entry at the border was easy too.

 

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so From that very first second, Bali felt easy.

 

Why Bali Is One of the Easiest Destinations for Solo Travel in Asia

One of the main reasons traveling alone in Bali feels effortless are the locals.

 

The locals are incredibly warm, helpful, and thoughtful.

 

Even when they don’t have much, they greet you with a smile and the kids wave as you pass by and they make jokes and have a lot of humour!

 

English is widely spoken, the island is used to travelers, and everything from accommodation to transport is designed to make life simple.

 

I never once had a complicated situation during my time in Bali,

which made me feel safe and relaxed as a solo traveler.

 

 

Where to Stay in Bali as a Solo Traveler

Bali has a place for every kind of traveler: you just need to choose what you’re looking for.

 

 

1.⁠ ⁠Canggu – Social, Surf & Beach Clubs

Canggu is perfect if you want to meet people, surf, and enjoy beach clubs and nightlife.

 

I stayed in a homestay here and loved it, but if you’re traveling solo and want to make friends easily, I highly recommend booking a hostel.

 

👉 Hostelworld is the best app to find social hostels.

 

 

2.⁠ ⁠Ubud – Yoga, Nature & Inner Healing

If you’re looking for yoga, meditation, and a slower pace, Ubud is the place.

 

It’s surrounded by nature and is perfect for inner healing and self-reflection – it helped me a lot to just focus on myself.

 

 

3.⁠ ⁠Uluwatu – White Sand & Crystal-Blue Water

Uluwatu offers stunning beaches, cliffs, and some of the best sunsets in Bali.It’s also great for surfing and relaxing.

 

 

4.⁠ ⁠East & North Bali – Hidden Gems

For a more local and quiet experience, head east or north.

Places like Sidemen and Amed are still and less

crowded and incredibly beautiful.

 

 

Getting Around Bali Without Driving a Scooter

When I first arrived, I couldn’t drive a scooter.

 

While having one is convenient, you absolutely don’t need it Because Bali is incredibly easy to navigate using Grab or Gojek.

 

You can get short rides for less than 1 euro, which is affordable, safe, and also a great way to support locals.


If driving doesn’t feel safe for you don’t worry at all – you just need a PHONE and the app to book your ride! 🙂

 

 

 

Bali is a world on its own.

You just need to choose how you want to experience it!

 

for example: Water Purification Ceremony Near Ubud

One of the most meaningful experiences I had in Bali was a water purification ceremony at a temple near Ubud.

 

This traditional Balinese ritual is meant to cleanse your body, mind, and spirit from negative energy.

 

Standing in the holy spring water, you move from fountain to fountain, offering prayers and setting intentions –

letting go of anything that no longer serves you.

 

Wearing the local temple dress made the experience even more special. The sarong and sash made me feel so connected to the Balinese culture and their spiritual way of life.

 

IT WAS TRULY BEAUTIFUL and highly recommend it to everyone because it was a reminder how powerful local traditions are when you truly want to experience them! 

 

Where’s the best place to book it? I booked it via GetYourGuide and searched for something more local rather than a typical tourist trap.

 

 

Bali Is a Paradise for Surfing

Bali is one of the best places I have been to learn how to surf. I really wanted to improve, so I went surfing two to three times a week, and the energy in the water is simply amazing.

 

Even if you’ve never surfed before, Bali is the perfect place to try it.

The surf culture, the instructors, and the community make

it a special experience.

 

What Makes Bali So Special (Beyond Beach Clubs)

Bali can be loud, crowded, and chaotic but it also has everything:

 

You Shouldn’t Miss in Bali


These experiences are what make Bali truly unforgettable.

 

 

Is Bali Safe for Solo Travelers?

Yes, Bali is considered very safe for solo travelers.

 

I never felt alone, lost, or uncomfortable during my time there.

 

The strong sense of community, friendly locals, and

traveler-friendly infrastructure make it one of the best destinations

for first-time solo travelers.

 

That said, it’s always important to be mindful especially as a woman.

 

Trust your intuition, be aware of your surroundings, and think twice before putting yourself into situations that don’t feel right.

 

Being cautious doesn’t take away from the experience:

it simply allows you to enjoy Bali with confidence and peace of mind.

Things to Know Before Visiting Bali

To keep expectations realistic:


But if you slow down and explore beyond the tourist hotspots, the magic is still very much alive.

 

 

Why Bali Will Always Have a Place in My Heart

Bali holds a very special place in my heart.

I will always return not just to enjoy its beauty, but to share it with others.

 

It’s an island where you can heal, party, surf, work remotely, or build your own business.

 

You’ll meet creatives, digital nomads, and travelers who truly get you and so many cute co-working spaces to actually grow and to get inspired along the way.

 

 

Why Bali Is a Must-See for Solo Travelers

 

Bali isn’t just a destination it’s truly a feeling. And once you experience it, it stays with you 🤍🌴

I lived in Canggu for more than five weeks, so I really experienced it beyond just passing through.

 

I saw both sides of it, and I understand why people say you can build a great lifestyle there: I had my own rhythm, my work, and a healthy work–life balance.

 

What I loved most were the simple moments:

the sunsets in Bali that never feel ordinary, the beach vibe in the evenings where locals play guitar, people sit in the sand, and everyone seems happy in their own beautiful little world.

 

There’s a sense of ease and presence that’s hard to explain unless

you’ve felt it yourself.

 

Traveling to Bali taught me so much not just about a place, but about life and about myself.

 

It slowed me down, gave me perspective, and helped me reconnect with what actually matters.

 

 

FAQ – Bali Solo Travel

Is Bali good for first-time solo travelers?

Yes, Bali is one of the easiest places in Asia to travel alone.

 

Can you travel Bali without a scooter?

Absolutely. Grab and Gojek make transportation simple and affordable.

 

Is Bali expensive for solo travelers?

No, Bali is very budget-friendly for accommodation, food, and transport but of course it depends on you!

 

 

If you’re scared to travel solo in Asia, Bali might be the perfect place to start. 

And who knows? It might just change you too.

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