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How much does it cost to stay at Lodges In Bali?

On an average, Lodges In Bali costs around INR 423,469 per night.

What are the best Lodges In Bali?

Some of the best Lodges In Bali are Bali Komang Guest House Sanur, Adila Warung and Homestay, Serenity Eco Guesthouse - CHSE certified

How much is a Lodges In Bali for this weekend?

The average price per night for a Lodges In Bali for this weekend is INR 423,469

What are the best Lodges In Bali with a pool?

Best Lodges In Bali with a pool are Bali Komang Guest House Sanur, Adila Warung and Homestay, Serenity Eco Guesthouse - CHSE certified

Suggest some Lodges In Bali with good wifi?

Best Lodges In Bali with wifi availability are are Bali Komang Guest House Sanur, Adila Warung and Homestay, Serenity Eco Guesthouse - CHSE certified

What all are the best Lodges In Bali for a weekend stay?

Some of the best Lodges In Bali for a weekend stay are Bali Komang Guest House Sanur, Adila Warung and Homestay, Serenity Eco Guesthouse - CHSE certified

Best time for a staycation in Bali?

April to September is the best time to visit Bali due to less rainfall. The tropical island, though warm and humid can be broadly divided into two seasons - the dry season (April - October) and the wet season (November - March). For tourists who would like to enjoy the crowds, nightlife and vibe of Bali, July, August and December are the peak times to visit this province.

The months from May - September is the best time for water-based activities like scuba diving and snorkelling due to the best weather conditions. January - April is the low-season in Bali, with significant slashes on prices and cheaper accommodation. Additionally, these months see torrential rain and things get quiet around the province.

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