Planning a trip to Bali this August? Whether you’re a first-timer or returning to the Island of the Gods, this comprehensive travel guide will help you navigate everything Bali has to offer in August 2025. From the weather and local festivals to what to pack, where to stay, and what to eat, we’ve got it all covered. Let’s dive into your ultimate Bali travel guide for August!
August is part of Bali’s dry season, making it one of the most popular months for tourists. Expect blue skies, warm sunshine, and gentle ocean breezes nearly every day.
Despite being a peak travel period, Bali maintains its laid-back vibe. The beaches are lively, the rice paddies lush, and the sunsets are nothing short of breathtaking.
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Weather in Bali in August
August is one of the best months to visit Bali, and here’s why:
Dry Season
: August falls right in the middle of Bali’s dry season, which spans from May to September.
Temperature
: Expect daytime temperatures around 27–30°C (80–86°F) and cooler evenings perfect for beachside dinners.
Humidity
: Lower than usual, making sightseeing and outdoor activities more pleasant.
Ideal for
: Surfing, hiking, beach lounging, and cultural tours.
Pro tip
: Sunscreen and hydration are your best friends this month.
Festivals & Events in August
While August is not packed with major national holidays, the island’s spiritual energy and cultural events continue to delight visitors.
1. Independence Day – August 17
Bali celebrates Indonesia’s Independence Day with parades, flag ceremonies, and traditional games.
Locals dress in red and white, and temples often host special events.
2. Odalan Temple Ceremonies
Odalan is a celebration of a temple’s anniversary and occurs every 210 days.
If you’re lucky, you may stumble upon one during your stay — expect offerings, music, and traditional dance.
3. Ubud Farmers Market & Cultural Nights
Enjoy local crafts, organic food, and evening dance shows in Ubud.
Perfect for travelers looking for a deeper connection to Balinese traditions.
4. Sanur Village Festival
A lively annual event celebrating Balinese culture through art, music, dance, and food.
Set by the beach, it blends tradition with modern flair—offering art exhibitions, live performances, and eco-friendly activities in a vibrant community atmosphere.
What to Pack for Bali in August
Packing light but smart is key. Here’s a quick checklist:
- Breathable cotton clothing
- Swimwear
- Sunblock (reef-safe)
- Sunglasses & hat
- Comfortable sandals or flip-flops
- Light jacket for cooler mountain areas
- Power adapter (Type C/F for Bali)
Must-Do Experiences in Bali This August
Whether you’re a first-time traveler or a Bali regular, August brings the best of the island to life.
1. Beach Hopping
Head to Nusa Dua, Seminyak, or Uluwatu for crystal-clear waters and golden sands. Try surfing at Canggu or go snorkeling in Amed.
2. Sunrise Trekking at Mount Batur
The dry, clear conditions in August are perfect for this bucket-list-worthy adventure.
3. Water Temples and Cultural Sights
Visit Tirta Empul, Ulun Danu Beratan, or Tanah Lot to experience spiritual Bali at its finest.
4. Jungle and Waterfall Exploration
Chase waterfalls like Tegenungan, Sekumpul, or Nungnung. The foliage is still lush from the earlier rains.
5. Romantic Dining
Book a sunset dinner at Jimbaran Bay or a candlelit evening in the rice fields of Ubud.
Travel Tips for August
Book early
: August is part of Bali’s peak tourist season. Flights and accommodations fill up fast.
Dress code
: While it’s beach weather, modesty is appreciated, especially when visiting temples.
Local etiquette
: Always remove shoes when entering homes or temples, and use your right hand for giving or receiving.
Respect Local Customs
Dress modestly in temples, and always ask before photographing locals.
Transportation
: Consider renting a scooter for freedom or hire a private driver for longer day trips.
Stay connected
: Local SIM cards are affordable and reliable — Telkomsel and XL are popular providers.
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