Gap Year in Bali, Indonesia

Bali is one of the 17,000 islands that make up Indonesia. While in Bali, be prepared to be inspired by the dancing, drama, and artwork as well as the pervasiveness of Balinese Hinduism. If it's adventure you fancy, ride world-class waves, spend your time with the fish deep below the sea, or trek up a volcano.

For those who wish to meet fellow travelers, look no further than Kuta, the party and tourist hotspot. And everyone could benefit from a Balinese massage, followed by some delicious Nasi Goreng, just one of Indonesia's flavorful dishes. Made even more famous in Elizabeth Gilbert's novel Eat, Pray, Love, Bali is exotic, beautiful, and compelling.

Volunteering

The most popular volunteer opportunity in Bali is teaching. Most schools are looking for English teachers, though you may find a few that are looking for teachers in arts, music, or sports. If you are interested in eco-volunteering, there are growing opportunities to do conservation work, as Bali becomes a bigger tourist attraction every year. For those hoping to work in agriculture, youth development, health, or poverty-alleviation, there are organizations doing work in these sectors, albeit more limited.

Adventure

If it's adventure you're seeking, then Bali must be a top destination during your gap year. World-renowned for its waves, Bali has become something of a surfing mecca. Don't know how? Not a problem! Numerous companies offer surfing lessons daily. If you want to go below the surf, try a hand at snorkeling or get SCUBA-certified. The Gili Islands, just two hours away by boat, boast incredible marine life. For the experienced diver, you may be interested in involving yourself in coral reef conservation. For those who prefer land, Bali's three main volcanoes offer excellent trekking and breathtaking views. While enjoying the natural wonders of the island, no adventure in Bali would be complete without a day spent in touristy Kuta.

Visas

Residents of most countries can obtain a 30-day tourist visa on arrival for $25 and can extend it for 60 days. Apply for a visa through the Indonesian Embassy, which will give you the option to get either a tourist, business or social visit visa. All of these visas will come with the option for either single or multiple entries (up to 60 days). A social visa can be extended every month for up to 6 months but requires a letter of invitation from an Indonesia. It costs $15 every time you fly out of Indonesia.

Cost of Living

In the cities and towns, you will find ATMs and credit cards are accepted. But if you go out into the country, cash (Indonesian Rupiahs) will be expected. The cost of living can be affordable depending on your lifestyle.

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