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Editorial

Bali

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Om swastiastu. Welcome to our October issue!

October weather starts to warm with rainfall amounts also increasing. Average temperatures on the island are 27°C, with typical lows of 23°C and highs of 31°C. October starts to feel more like the rainy season, though rain fall is usually quite low.

For those visiting Bali, there continue to be many great deals at hotels and properties across the island. Many properties are offering a version of a “pay now/ stay later” packages offering bargains and flexibility for savvy travelers.

In our Don’t Miss section, read about another unique Balinese tradition called Perang Tipat Bantal. Dating back to 1337, this traditional ‘war’ is related to agricultural life and is intended as an expression of gratitude for the abundant harvest.

Check out our What’s New in Bali section for some great specials at the pool and the Spa at Courtyard by Marriott Bali Seminyak Resort.

We strongly recommend taking advantage of these times and visiting somewhere you haven’t been before. With much less traffic on the island these days, getting to most places is a breeze. You may never be able to enjoy these quiet roads, sites and properties like this again, so get out there and enjoy it!

Also check out our Come Back to Bali (CBB) website where we bring you the best current hospitality offers. Our goal to help stimulate tourism post pandemic by highlighting where the best deals are here on the Island of the Gods.

If you’ve had a wonderful time here in Bali, or have tried something exciting and new that you would like us to know about, contact us! We always love to hear from you. Reach us on Facebook (Baliplus Magazine) and Instagram (@baliplus). Tag us or send us messages with your favorite Bali photos and stories and we might just share it on our feed. Meanwhile, don’t forget to subscribe to our newsletter via our website where you’ll find the latest updates, articles and blogs to help you on your visit. ‘Til next time, Om shanti Om, stay safe and welcome to Bali!

The Bali Plus Team