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  1. Bonnie

    Hey!
    I’m leaving soon for Indonesia and plan to visit Bali 🙂
    I’m going to be solo travelling so I’m a bit anxious! I was wondering; is it easy to meet people on the road ? (I’m not sure I would like being alone 100% of the time). A friend told me that on Bali he saw a lot of couples and groups of friends together and thought that it wasn’t super easy to get to know them. What do you think?

    • I’ve traveled to Bali a couple times solo and I have always managed to have a great time. There are a LOT of travelers through Bali and a lot of them are with friends but a lot are solo as well! There is a big social scene in Bali so you shouldn’t have any trouble meeting people 🙂

  2. Sara

    Hiya Kiersten!

    I’m planning a (maybe) solo trip to Bali in November, how much spending/activity money would you recommend for me to take for 15 days to be comfortable? I’ll be travelling in from Canada ps. 🙂

    • Hi! It all depends on where you are staying/planning on doing, but in general Bali is a VERY cheap country. You can find nice lodging for $15-20/night and typical meals are between $5-10 (USD). Hopefully that helps, have fun!

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