Adabeberapa hal yang perlu Anda pastikan, terutama mengenai bahan pakaian yang akan Anda pakai saat berlibur. Sesuaikan dengan kondisi destinasi wisata Anda juga rencana perjalanan Anda. Bahan pakaian. Gunakan pakaian yang cocok dengan kondisi destinasi wisata. Jika pantai atau daerah panas yang didatangi, pilih bahan pakaian berbahan katun
KeseruanMumuk Gomez dan Eno liburan ke Bali (dok MNC Studios) MUMUK Gomez yang memiliki nama asli Nurul Mukharomah merupakan komedian kocak yang sudah lama berkecimpung di dunia komedi Indonesia. Telah berhubungan sejak dari zaman kuliah dengan Eno, mereka berdua akhirnya melangsungkan pernikahan pada 25 Juli 2021.
Maukelihatan keren pas liburan ke pantai? Maka kamu harus memilih style pakaian yang cocok! Salah satunya adalah kemeja motif hawai yang bakalan buat kamu tambah keren. Material: Rayon. đ Ukuran yang tersedia: M : Lebar dada: 47 cm, Panjang: 65 cm L : Lebar dada: 50 cm, Panjang: 70 cm XL : Lebar dada: 56
Mempersiapkansesuatu yang menunjang liburan pun menjadi hal penting, termasuk soal pakaian. Kamu tidak ingin salah kostum kan? Makanya, Travelingyuk sudah punya beberapa tips untuk pria dalam memilih busana ke pantai. Disimak ya! 1. Topi. Agar Tidak Kepanasan [image source] Terik matahari pasti akan menemani selama berlibur di pantai. Di
Kaliini Hipwee Style akan beberkan buat kamu, tips agar tetap gaya dan nyaman pas liburan, khusus buat kamu yang berhijab. 1. Hindari dulu baju-bajumu yang ketat. Agar lebih leluasa bergerak, mending pakai baju yang longgar dan menyerap keringat. pakai yang longgar saja via www.instagram.com. Baju ketat dipakai liburan adalah pilihan yang buruk.
Berliburke daerah pantai, seperti Lombok, Bali, hingga Raja Ampat membuatmu harus memilih jenis pakaian yang menyerap keringat dengan baik serta memiliki bahan utama yang tak berat saat dipakai berenang. Kaus katun, kemeja pantai yang tipis, celana pendek, topi, dan celana hitam bisa jadi pilihan busana yang pas untuk pria.
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Untuksobat tiket yang menyukai wisata sejarah, datang liburan ke China memang menjadi pilihan yang tepat. Kamu bisa melihat berbagai macam istana-istana peninggalan kerajaan, serta ornamen-ornamen kuno klasik yang indah dan begitu menarik. Liburan ke China, tidak boleh lupa pesan kamar hotel untuk akomodasi kamu selama di negara ini.
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hlUBf3V. Wondering what to wear in Bali and donât know where to start? Bali is a vibe. Most importantly, itâs an island of many contrasts. Bali, a Hindu island, contrasts with Indonesia, a predominantly Muslim nation and conservative in values. So traditional Balinese culture is starkly different from their neighbors. While still conservative by Western standards, theyâve fostered the culture of Western tourists and ex-pats that brought with them current trends, surf, and yoga. The heady mix altogether makes for a relaxed environment. Typical outfits are light and relaxed to cope with the heat and humidity. Hereâs the ultimate Bali packing list and why we suggest each item. Whatâs The Weather Like in Bali? Bali enjoys warm weather all year. Itâs a tropical climate with daytime temperatures ranging from 20-33°C / 68-91°F. Bali has two seasons which are monsoon and dry season. Heavy rain showers and high humidity from the west dump lots of rain on the island from October to March. Most days are still sunny during the monsoon season, but afternoon thunderstorms are frequent. The dry season runs from June to September and offers low humidity with cooler evenings. Itâs rare to see rain in the popular coastal lowlands, but rain in Central Bali can happen any time of year. If you have plans to hike and of the volcanos for sunrise or spend time in the highlands, itâs a good idea to bring a warm jacket. Temperatures on the summit of Mount Batur can range from 12-18C, which can feel very chilly without a jacket in the wind. Seasons in Bali MonsoonYou donât get a tropical island without plenty of rainfall, and the monsoon season can see torrential downpours with high humidity. Most days are sunny with afternoon dry season is the same as summer in the Northern Hemisphere, from June to September. The dry weather and lower humidity lead to cooler temperatures. Itâs easily the best time of year to visit to December and March to May are considered the best seasons in Bali, a mix of warm temperatures, high humidity, and occasional showers. Itâs a great season to visit Bali. Just be prepared for the hotter weather. Quick Tips on Packing for Bali Bali is a relatively easy destination to pack for, thanks to the islandsâ reliable climate. The only sticking point can be the high humidity and the frequent rain showers. Island life here is laid back, and youâll find most tourists in swimsuits, sandals, and relaxed t-shirts. Donât forget a rain jacket or umbrella. You never know when a rainstorm may pop up. Pack your mask and fins if you plan to free-dive or snorkel. Reef-safe sunscreen is a great idea to bring and protect the reefs. Mesh/breathable packing cubes help separate damp and dirty clothes from clean ones. Youâre more likely to regret packing too much than too little. Pack a headlamp if you plan a sunrise hike on one of Baliâs volcanoes. Sun protection is always a good idea, whether sunblock, hats or UPF clothing. Adventure clothes such as hiking shoes, sandals, and athletic wear are great for island activities. What Luggage To Bring To Bali? Before we jump into what to wear in Bali, letâs cover luggage. We have two bag recommendations for a trip to Bali. The Peak Design Travel Duffel and Osprey Farpoint/Fairview travel backpack. Any backpack or duffel bag will do, but we prefer these bag styles over traditional hardshell suitcases. While you can easily use a traditional hardshell suitcase, you may want to stay away from a rolling bag, as most of the island is very hilly with dirt/sandy paths. A duffel or backpack is better for Bali outside the five-star resorts where bellhops will whisk away a suitcase. Although weâve seen it done numerous times, a hardshell suitcase is not ideal on a motorbike. At resorts, we prefer a suitcase like the Delsey Helium Aero. Shop For Luggage Travel Duffel Bag Osprey Travel Backpack Bali is a super casual destination, and the island has no dress code. As itâs a tropical island, the usual outfit consists of shorts, a shirt/tank top, and sandals. If you plan to visit climb one of the islandâs volcanoes like Batur or Agung, youâll want to pack a light jacket and long pants. Most visitors wear clothes that relate to surf or yoga culture. Balinese dress casually, but wear pants and Batik, Kebaya, or long sleeve shirts in public spaces. Youâll also see many Balinese in traditional dress on any given day of the week. They are proud of their culture and still wear it for business, special occasions, holidays, or celebrations. This essentially has no impact on visitors to the island, but you are expected to be respectful around temples and religious sites. Itâs also a good idea to be mindful of more rural regions of the island where culture is still more conservative. Balinese Dress If youâre after a great souvenir or to blend in a bit with the locals, try some of the Balinese clothing. The most common shirt for men is a batik print, and youâll find them for sale all over the island. Theyâre even popular with ex-pats who wear a more modern version of the shirt. Balinese women wear a kebaya, a gorgeous long-sleeve shirt, often with intricate lace work. They will pair this top with a batik kamben similar to a long sarong. Itâs not as common to see western women in traditional Balinese clothing. However, the lace work and batik prints make for a great souvenir. Clothes To Pack For Bali Surf Wear In destinations like Uluwatu and Canggu, it feels as if everyone is a surfer. Youâll find most tourists and ex-pats in t-shirts, tank tops, and bathing suits there. Women often wear bikinis, easy cover-ups, or shorts with a tank top. Men run around in tanks, tee shirts, surf shorts, and sandals. Graphic tees perfectly intertwine with surfing culture and laid-back vibes, so throw a cool surf shirt in your bag. The technical Patagonia Capilene Cool T-shirts are a great option to keep you cool and comfortable in the heat. If you want a classic shirt, we love the ease and quality of ordering classic cotton tees from Bombas. However, in recent travels, we have preferred to pack fewer garments and replace traditional cotton with quality merino wool t-shirts from Unbound Merino. They cope with travel much better. Our recommendations for menâs shorts are the Western Rise Evolution, Quicksilver Amphibian, Vuori Kore Shorts, and Outlier OG Freeway. Recommendations for women include the prAna Elle Short, Vuori Dash, prAna Kanab, and Patagonia Baggies. We suggest whatever suits your style and recommend they do not involve cargo pockets. When it comes to bathing suits, we have two great recommendations. For a fantastic womenâs swimsuit brand, we recommend Londre. They make high-quality swimsuits that are stylish yet supportive. Vuori makes fantastic lightweight Cruise Board Shorts in various prints and colors. Theyâre super comfortable, quickly dry, and the cut is perfect. We donât like board shorts that are too long or loose, as they look sloppy. We always recommend you pack two bathing suits for any beach destination. This way, travelers always have a dry swimsuit. If you plan to surf, a rashguard for extra sun protection and to save your chest. If itâs your first time and you want to try it once with a lesson, most surf schools supply a rash guard. Yoga Wear In the spiritual town of Ubud, yoga wear is the style. Itâs all bohemian, with many locally produced clothes from organic fabrics such as hemp, linen, and cotton. We suggest you pack some clothes from home that can cope with the humidity, like technical travel clothing or natural materials like wool and linen. Most of this clothing is for time off the yoga mat and relaxing in the open-air restaurants and cafes that dot the hillsides. This means loose cuts that are comfortable for lounging and handling the heat. For a stylish look thatâs also practical, women can wear a perfect travel romper like the Patagonia Fleetwidth. Another great combo is the prAna Cozy-Up Tank and Elle Shorts. Men canât go wrong with Everlaneâs Short Sleeve Linen Shirt and Western Rise Evolution shorts. Of course, youâll want clothes to practice yoga if you plan to spend time in Ubud. Itâs easily one of the best things to do in Bali. Lululemon yoga leggings and sports bras live up to the hype for women. prAnaâs Vaha shorts are excellent for men and are surprisingly versatile as travel shorts and loungewear. While most studios provide a mat, having your own is excellent. We find it a bit more hygienic, and itâs nice to practice yoga anywhere on the road with our favorite travel yoga mat. Manduka has a lightweight travel yoga that we now use for travel. Itâs not as robust as a regular yoga mat and can be painful on hard surfaces. However, we like it on a soft carpet, on the beach, on a towel, or over a yoga studioâs public mats for a more hygienic experience. Shop For A Yoga Mat Loose Clothes For Bali Enjoying diamond beach on Nusa Penida Itâs insanely hot and humid in Bali, and the best advice we can give is not to pack tight skin tight clothes. The best clothes for Bali are those that are light and loose. Tashaâs favorite pair of pants is prAnaâs Fernie Beach Pant, but they often go out of stock as they are so popular. The pants are airy and made from a Fair Trade TENCEL fabric, but youâll have to keep checking their website. Lulus has some fantastic flowy beach pant selections as well. For men, Prana makes the excellent Vaha Pant. They are perfect for beach destinations and blend well for a stylish beach look with a linen shirt. Theyâre lightweight and made from hemp, lasting for multiple wears without a wash. Shop For Relaxed Pants Menâs Vaha Pant Womenâs Beach Pant Active Wear There is a slew of outdoor activities in Bali. One of the classics on many travelersâ lists is a sunrise hike up Mount Batur. You can also enjoy just about every other adventure activity you can think of on the island. Ziplining, quad tours, horseback rides, biking, and even guided runs exist. Our favorite adventure activity is chasing waterfalls and hikes through the jungle. If you plan any adventure activities, youâll want to pack some athletic shoes and clothing. Athletic shorts and a top are suitable for a trip to any destination. We love to travel with trail running shoes as they work in the gym and on the trail. Our favorites are the Salomon Speedcross or Hoka One One Speedgoat. See Our Hiking Clothes Recommendations Nice Outfit Women will get plenty of wear out of a dress in Bali. They look great and can cope with the heat. A maxi dress works well as they are long enough to be appropriate at temples and works as a beach cover-up. Right now, my favorite summer dresses come from Salty Crush. They make a bunch of quality bohemian-style summer dresses. If youâre after something more trendy, we love the styles and offers from Lulus. Men can keep it simple with suitable resort staples and tropical wear. Try out the Western Rise Evolution pants and a linen shirt from Everlane. Sandals feel informal for men, so travel with a lightweight pair of loafers or sneakers that work with pants and shorts. See Our Travel Clothes Recommendations Rain Jacket In case you didnât know, tropical islands receive a lot of rain. If you travel in the shoulder seasons, chances are high that you will experience one of the islandsâ thunderstorms. For that, we recommend a packable rain jacket. Any rain jacket will do, but the top-dollar ones will hold up and hold up in inclement weather. We spend a lot of time hiking and mountaineering, so we have top-of-line Gore-Tex shell jackets. If youâre looking for a more affordable jacket, weâre big fans of Patagoniaâs Torrentshell Jacket, as itâs a great value. We share our favorite packable rain jackets in this post if you want more recommendations. Our Rain Jacket Recommendations Bali Packing List Sunglasses A stylish pair of sunglasses is an excellent addition to an outfit. Everyone owns at least one pair of sunglasses. Itâs best to ensure they have UV protection for the health of your eyes. We travel with two pairs of sunglasses as weâre pretty active. A pair of Smith Optics for outdoor adventures and a couple of stylish sunglasses to wear at the beach or around town for the day. Our two favorite stylish brands are Persol and Raybans, which have a timeless look. Shop For Sunglasses Grayl GeoPress Water Filter & Purifier We never advise drinking tap water in Southeast Asia. We travel with a water bottle that purifies water for safe drinking water. Our favorite is the Grayl GeoPress purifier bottle. It saves money, reduces plastic waste, and ensures that our water is safe and free of viruses and other waterborne illnesses. The Grayl bottle is not only practical but also innovative in design. A press-like system effectively filters out sediment, bacteria, and heavy metals, leaving only clean and safe water. Its wide-mouth top makes it easy to drink and fill, and its sleek design fits comfortably in any bag or backpack. Shop For Grayl GeoPress Water Purifier Quick Dry Travel Towel We always recommend you pack a travel towel for almost every destination. Quick-dry towels are great when youâre out exploring Bali. You can take an impromptu dip in the ocean, dry off, and head for a smoothie bowl. A towel is also tremendous when you hike to one of Baliâs numerous waterfalls, as the towels are small enough to throw in your daypack and leave room for additional items. Most hotels donât appreciate you taking their towels along for day trips. The biggest complaint about travel towels is that they often feel nothing like the plush cotton towels we are accustomed to at home and in hotels. With PackTowl, you can forget that because they set out to create a towel that mimics its cotton counterparts with the technical features of a travel towel. See Our Recommendations Insect Repellant Bali has year-round warm weather and lots of rain, which is a breeding ground for mosquitos. They love to hand around forests, ponds, lagoons, or anywhere with still water. We recommend packing a bottle of insect repellant with DEET so youâll scare away those annoying biting demons. And in a worst-case scenario, it reduces the chances of Dengue Fever â although itâs rare in Bali. Remember that DEET can destroy plastics, so mind your sunglasses or camera when applying. Shop For Insect Repellant Sunscreen Skin cancer is for real! Donât forget your SPF when traveling around Bali, as youâre close to the Equator. We recommend ordering some online before leaving the house, as you will find much higher prices in Bali. We highly recommend getting an eco-friendly sun cream that does not contain harmful chemicals. Theyâre mineral-based and usually only cost a few dollars more to help protect our oceans. If youâre not going to swim in the ocean, go with a reliable name brand â granted, runoff often still ends in our oceans. Shop For Natural Sunscreen Hand Sanitizer Walking around and participating in everyday activities in Bali can get pretty dirty. It became a reoccurring theme to find hand soap nowhere. You canât go wrong bringing some hand sanitizer and baby wipes in your bag â consider it a travel essential anywhere. Shop For Hand Sanitizer Headlamp After driving across Africa, we learned that a headlamp is never wrong to pack in your bags. Our BioLite headlamp came in handy when we did night walks in the jungle, searching for frogs and staying at a treehouse community off the grid and without power. We almost always pack a headlamp in our bags as itâs always helpful to have a light. A great option is a rechargeable headlamp like the BioLite 330 or 150. Shop For Headlamp Dry bag With all the water around Bali, bringing a dry bag is a great idea. Theyâre great for adventure activities on the water or in tropical forests. Itâs also a wonderful item for the beach if you want to protect your electronics. We love this one from Sea Line, but theyâre a bunch of cheap options on Amazon. See Our Recommendations Daypack We chased a new waterfall daily, hiked through the rainforest, or enjoyed the beach. I love a versatile size around the 30L mark if you only have one pack. The size gives enough room for gear-heavy days when hiking in the mountains, but itâs light enough for light short treks in destinations like Bali. Of course, any nice backpack will do the job if you donât have plans for extensive hikes. You can also get a cheap foldable bag that will do an excellent job securing your things. See Our Recommendations Bali Packing List Electronics Smartwatch A smartwatch is often an overlooked travel staple, but having a watch on the road has become a must for me. It helps keep me on time when Iâm out in the water, on a hike, or catching the next plane on a layover. Bali is a vibrant destination, as two of the most popular activities are surfing and hiking. A smartwatch can track your fitness and help monitor your health vitals. We got our watches before a trip, which have become a part of everyday life. I use and love the Garmin Instinct. Shop For A Smart Watch GoPro A GoPro is a perfect camera to bring to Bali; youâll see them everywhere. Bali has plenty of adventures, from surfing to hiking or ATV Tours to Snorkeling. Donât risk bringing a fancy camera to the beach. We love the GoPro Hero 11. The Hypersmooth motion capture is a total game-changer. Just attach it to a wrist strap, so it doesnât get lost! Shop For GoPro Power Bank I love traveling with a power bank to ensure my electronics never die. I usually donât need to use it on long flights as some new international flights provide entertainment systems with USB ports! Always make sure your charging cable is handy when boarding the plane We also make sure to find a charging point during layovers, but getting to a new city without your hotel reservations and map can be a significant pain. I recommend purchasing this power bank because itâs a great value with solid reviews. Shop For Anker Power Bank Kindle Paperwhite A Kindle is an essential travel accessory for travelers who love to read. As much as we love an actual book, they are too heavy and take up too much room in my suitcase. We recently upgraded to the Kindle Paperwhite and love it. Itâs small, has touchscreen functions, and has a backlight to read at night without a harsh glare. We canât think of a better way to disconnect in nature than a good book. Shop For Kindle Paperwhite You Need This to Travel to Bali Travel Insurance Enjoying Ubud! We never travel without travel insurance with Heymondo. With all the risks of travel in a foreign country and insurance coverage, we never have to worry about a good health plan. Heymondo offers incredible flexibility and great plans! You never know if the worse could happen while youâre abroad, and your insurance plan at home often will not cover medical emergencies abroad. Having the peace of mind that we have a good backup plan helps us sleep at night. Shop For Travel Insurance Tips On What to wear in Bali Type of Traveler Determine if you are traveling to Bali for a relaxing beach vacation or a rugged and adventurous vacation or both!. It helps you know your necessities and how to style your Bali outfits. Laundry When thinking about what to take to Bali, be aware that you can get your laundry services in Bali are incredibly affordable. I wouldnât worry about packing an absurd amount of clothes as a local laundromat will wash, dry, and iron your clothes for less than $5. Shop Local If you like shopping, you can find any clothes you need in Bali, especially in Ubud and Canggu. You have two great options cheap street stalls for backpacker wear and fashionable boutique shops. Pack Less The less you pack, the better, especially if traveling between islands. Stick to one checked bag and carry-on to make your life easier. Itâs much easier when navigating the Bali and the ferries if you plan to island-hop. Skip This On Your Bali Packing List Expensive Jewelry You wonât need it in Bali as you can get artisan jewelry everywhere. Expensive jewelry makes you a target for thieves. Jeans It gets hot in Bali, and the last thing you will want to wear is jeans that cling to your skin. Dark clothing The same thing goes for dark clothing. Hot sun mixed with black shirts is no good. Drugs Donât ever mess with drugs, especially in Indonesia. You could face serious prison time in an Indonesian jail or even death. Too many clothes Like I mentioned getting your laundry done is a great deal in Bali. A huge basket of clothes costs us less than $8 to wash, dry, and fold. I would rather pay for that any day than have too many clothes on me. An international data plan Data is very cheap in Bali. Donât pay for an international data plan or roaming. Instead, ask your hotel or guesthouse where to pick up a sim card and put data on that. We paid about $10 for 20 GB of data. 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