Top Souvenirs and Gifts to Bring from Bali - Bali.live

Planning your trip to Bali? Don't miss out on bringing home some of the island's unique treasures. Explore our guide to the best souvenirs from Bali, including handmade crafts, traditional textiles, aromatic spices, and beautiful art pieces. These items will not only remind you of your wonderful journey but also make perfect gifts for friends and family.

Body & mind
Upd. 06/10/23
Bali souvenirs. What to bring from Bali?

Everyone comes to the island of Bali for different reasons. Some are enchanted by the power and grandeur of the ocean. Mysterious and lush Balinese jungles and forests, spread across the hills, conque…

Bali souvenirs. What to bring from Bali?
Guides
Upd. 12/11/25
Bali Excursions from MyBaliTrips.com

We invite you to travel around the island of Bali!

If this is your first time on the island, leaving without admiring the main treasures of the paradise island will be simply outrageous and unacceptable!

Bali Excursions from MyBaliTrips.com
Food
Upd. 04/09/24
All About Bali’s Fruits

If you’re wondering if you can eat fresh fruit in Bali, the answer is absolutely yes!

Bali is a tropical haven for fruit enthusiasts, bursting with a colourful assortment of fresh produce all year round. Whether you’re exploring bustling markets or grabbing a quick treat from vibrant m…

All About Bali’s Fruits
Cars, bikes
Upd. 29/07/24
A Foreigner's Guide to Buying a Car in Bali

Navigating the car-buying maze in Bali as a foreigner can feel like a high-stakes game.

With online expat forums buzzing with questions like, “Can I buy a car in Indonesia?” and “Can I register it in my name?” it’s no wonder the process might seem daunting.

A Foreigner's Guide to Buying a Car in Bali
News
Upd. 18/11/25
Denpasar Officially Indonesia’s Inclusivity Capital

The city of Denpasar received the national award Anugerah Cita Negeri 2025 from the Kompas TV channel — in the category of 'Peace and Inclusivity'. Officially, it was for its tolerance and cultural di…

Denpasar Officially Indonesia’s Inclusivity Capital