BALI
If you’re considering higher education in Asia, Bali should be at the top of your list. Known as the “Island of the Gods,” Bali offers more than just captivating beaches and lush jungles, it’s also home to respected universities and a rich, welcoming culture.
This guide explores Bali’s unique charm, affordable lifestyle, and everything international students need to know, from cost of living to admission requirements.
Why Study in Bali?
Through the years, Bali evolved into a sought after study abroad destination due to the following reasons:
1. It has internationally recognized universities with diverse educational programs.
You can study business, accounting, management, language, and more from international learning institutions in Bali. Famous academies in the region include Udayana University, Warmadewa University and Undiknas.
2. Lots of recreational activities
With warm, tropical weather year-round, Bali is a playground for students. Surf, snorkel, and dive along its coastline, or explore inland by motorbike, hiking, or enjoying peaceful moments in the forests.
3. Affordable for international students
Living in Bali is far more affordable than in the US, Europe, or Australia. Save money by choosing homestays over villas, eating at local markets, and using public transport.
To help you prepare for expenses abroad, visit our budgeting guide. Our blog section also contains valuable tips on how to save money while studying in your dream destination.
4. Additional service packages
Discover our extra service options designed to improve your study abroad experience in Bali adjusted to your liking. Check out the Bronze-, Silver- and Gold Packages here, including all service benefits like airport pickup, flights, activities, accommodation, and much more!
5. Fascinating culture
Bali is rich in spirituality and tradition, with vibrant ceremonies, ornate temples, and daily rituals. Yoga in rice fields, local art, and traditional festivals offer countless ways to connect with local culture and unwind between studies.
6. Indonesia has many islands to explore
Bali offers many things, but you may also explore other Indonesian islands during school breaks. Below are the top destinations you must visit during your study in Bali:
7. Ideal weather for every activity
Bali’s average temperature ranges from 26–29°C (79–84°F), with a wet season (October to March) and dry season (April to September). The climate supports a relaxed, beachside lifestyle, and all campuses are equipped with air-conditioning and sea breezes for maximum comfort.
The application process to study in Bali
You must have a valid passport, an official acceptance letter, and a letter from the embassy to study in the country. Visit our Indonesia-Visa page for more information. You may also contact the Indonesia embassy of your home country for the updated visa application process.
To sum it up
Bali is more than a study destination, it’s a life-changing journey. You’ll gain academic knowledge, personal growth, global friendships, and unforgettable memories in one of the most beautiful places on Earth.
Book free counseling today to experience learning higher education on the “Island of Gods.” Aside from Bali, our Virtual Exhibit has other attractive study destinations guaranteed to provide a life-changing educational journey to anyone.