Study & Live in Bali − Destination Guide

Study in Bali, one of the most beautiful regions of the world

The island of Bali is truly dreamlike. The jungles are lush, the volcanoes high enough to touch clouds, and the warm Indian Ocean surrounds the gorgeous beaches of the island that offer superb conditions both for surfing and other water sports. “The Island of Gods” is by far the most popular travel destination in Indonesia, and one of the most famous islands in the whole world.

Bali charms its visitors with its uniqueness, cultural diversity and abundance of activities.

The island is bohemian, friendly and vitalizing for all senses, whether it is finding your spiritual side, experiencing some of the best surfs in the world or eating the most extraordinary things.

Bali can be without a doubt described as a paradise. In addition to the beautiful landscape, the people in Bali are friendly and the lifestyle breezy. The lucky ones are able to stay in Bali for a bit longer and truly absorb the Balinese spirit and might also be better equipped to handle the Western achievement-oriented lifestyle when returning home.

Bali as a study abroad destination

In recent years, Bali has become a popular destination for study abroad semesters. Asia Exchange students have praised Bali as a superb location to study at and described the experience they have had there as one of the best of their lives. Studying abroad in Baliis one of the best ways to get to know the life and culture in Bali on a deep level.

Despite being luxurious, Bali isn’t too expensive. Those things you might not be able to afford at home are well within reach at Bali. Your monthly rent for your student flat at your home country can in Bali translate into a villa, with a swimming pool and a cleaning staff.

The largest and most distinguished university on the island is the Udayana University which hosts as many as a thousand international exchange students every year.

Key Facts

The Indonesian Flag: a red stripe on top and a white on the bottom

Full name: The Republic of Indonesia
Government: Constitutional Republic
Population: 3,3 million in Bali; 235 million in Indonesia
Capital: Jakarta (Denpasar in Bali)
Area: 5 561 sq km (Bali)
Major languages: Balinese, Indonesian, English
Major religions: Hindu (84.5%), Muslim (13.3%), Christian (1.7%), Buddhist (0.5%)
Life expectancy: 75 years (women), 69 years (men)
Currency: Indonesian rupiah (IDR)
Main exports: oil and gas, electrical appliances, plywood, textiles, rubber
GNI per capita: US $8,420 (World Bank, 2011)
Time Zone: GMT/UCT + 8