What you do with your time in Bali is up to you. There’s no shortage of ideas and one site that does a nice little rundown is NeedTravel.Blogspot.com
This site breaks the various activities into:
Activities For Children including Banana Boat Riding, Bird-Watching, Bull Racing, Camel-Riding, Dolphin-Watching, Dune Surfing, Elephant Safari, Jungle Trekking, Kayaking, Paint Ball, Reptile Park, Surfing, Water Park, Wayang Kulit.
Activities & Sports including Bird-Watching, Bungee-jumping, Bull-Racing, Climbing a mountain, Cycling, Diving and Snorkelling, Golfing, Bali Golf and Country Club, Bali Handara Kosaido, Bali Nirwana Golf Club, The Grand Bali Beach Golf Course, Horse-riding trek, Jet-Skiing, Jungle Trekking, Kayaking, Paint Ball Jungle Skirmish, Rice Paddy Trekking, Skydiving, Sport Fishing, Surfing, Volley Ball, Water Park, White Water Rafting, Windsurfing,
Dance & Music including Balinese dance
Dining including a description of the types of food avialable in Bali.
Shopping including tips of what is available and where.
Nice rundown and helpful in provoking ideas.
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Things do and dont during your holiday in Bali
Do take Rupiah with you when traveling especially to the village. Keep small change on hand because it will be needed when riding public transportation or buying a drink in warung.
Don’t enter a temple during menstruation. When visiting a temple, always wear a sash or sarong and do not walk in front of people praying.
Do change your money only in banks or authorized money changers. When changing money, always insist on an official receipt at the time of the transaction and take your time to make sure the money received matches the total shown on the receipt.
Don’t attempt to swim outside designated areas on the beach. There are red and yellow flags, swim between them.Don’t collect of corals or shells or the purchase of any items made from these materials. Also do not purchase any items made from endangered animal product.
Do reconfirm your flight at least 48 hours prior to your next flying. Please consider making a photocopy of your airline tickets and the identifying pages of your passport.
Don’t deal in or do drugs. A death penalty could await!
Do leave your important travel documents in your hotel safe and be careful with your belongings at all times. Make a list of all travelers’ checks and your credit card details. Store all of this data separately from your wallet. Having these details at hand will speed replacement in the event of loss.
Don’t attempt to hire a car or motorbike without full insurance. It is important to have travel insurance as it will cover you if you are involved in an accident.
Do drink only boiled, distilled or mineral water. Try to get yourself used to the local food, however the flavours sometimes unusual.
Don’t attempt to get in the way of the attendees when seeing processions though it’s a good chance to take a photograph.
Do respect local customs and traditions when visiting a temple. Please note that this is a land where prayer and religious festivals take center stage.
Don’t stand or sit higher than the offerings and the priest when visiting a temple.
Do show respect and avoid honking if you trapped behind the slow pace of local processions.
Don’t attempt to use a flash in your camera in front of the priest or people praying.
Do try to avoid stepping on offerings in the street and walk around them.
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