If there’s one place in Southeast Asia where solo travel feels both liberating and fulfilling, it’s Bali. The island welcomes solo travelers with open arms with friendly locals, rich culture, and endless things to do at your own pace. Solo travel in Bali is about connection with nature, with people, and with yourself. If you’re solo travelling to Bali, the one place you should pay a visit is GWK Cultural Park. It is a must-visit stop for solo explorers looking for culture, art, and unforgettable views. In this guide, we will also cover some important tips and other must-do experiences to help you make the most out of your solo trip.
Why Bali Is One of the World’s Best Solo Travel Destinations
- Safety & Friendliness
Bali is a travel destination that always welcomes travelers with open arms. When you step onto Bali, you’ll instantly feel welcomed by the local’s warmth and friendliness. As Balinese people are used to welcoming travelers, they are willing to assist you when you’re in need.
- Ease of Travel
When travelling to Bali, you need not worry about getting lost. There are clear signage, ride-hailing apps (Grab & Gojek), and English-friendly attractions that make navigation simple.
- Freedom to Choose Your Pace
One of the best advantages of solo travelling is that you can choose your own pace. Bali is the one travel destination that gives you this freedom. Whether you want relaxation or adventure, Bali lets you shape your own experience.
- Community Vibe
For those who still want to connect with people while travelling alone, Bali is the most ideal destination for this purpose. Bali has a great mix of solo-friendly cafés, co-working spaces, and spiritual retreats where you can meet people.
Must-Do Experiences for Solo Travelers in Bali
- Visit GWK Cultural Park the Cultural Heart of Bali

The most recommended place to explore by yourself would be Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) Cultural Park in Uluwatu St, Ungasan, South Bali. The vast park is safe, walkable, and full of cultural experiences that you can enjoy at your own rhythm. Its location is easily accessible by Grab/Gojek or a short taxi ride from Uluwatu or Jimbaran.
What to do at GWK:

Marvel at the Garuda Wisnu Kencana Statue, the tallest in Indonesia and 4th tallest in the world (121 m). The statue depicting Vishnu and Garuda symbolizes strength, protection, and divine grace. Witnessing its grand scale and intricate details from up close evokes a sense of awe and transcendence which leaves you a memorable spiritual experience.

Take the Top of Statue Tour for panoramic views of Bali. This tour takes you to the elevator to have an exclusive experience on top of the GWK statue. Inside, there are various exhibits to explore, from dioramas, memorabilia, to installations about the making of the grand statue. From above through the windows, you’ll be able to see the picturesque beauty of southern Bali.

Watch authentic cultural performances like the BarAong Show, GWK’s reinterpretation of the legendary Barong story. What makes it special and different from the regular Barong dance is that it features five Barongs instead of one. It also features larger-than-than-life Barong masks and modern stage effects. This unique show is not found anywhere else in Bali. It performs every Wednesday-Saturday at 18.00 WITA at the Amphitheater.

Dine at the best restaurant in Bali, Jendela Bali Lounge Restaurant. We serve authentic Indonesian food as well as international food all with a 5-star presentation. At Jendela Bali, you’ll have a one of a kind dining experience accompanied by breathtaking views of mountain, sea, and northern Bali city life. Jendela Bali is also a perfect place to relax and unwind after travelling by yourself all day.
Pro Tip: Book your GWK ticket online for convenience and queue-free experience (perfect for solo travelers who love flexibility).
- Explore Temples and Spiritual Sites

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Bali is where you can find various Hindu temples all over the island. You can take the opportunity to explore these cultural and religious sites by yourself. Going alone allows you to fully immerse yourself in Bali’s spiritual energy without distractions. Some recommended temples to visit include:
- Tirta Empul Temple: This temple is famous for its holy water where Balinese Hindus seek purification. You as a traveler can also join this water purification ritual as well.
- Besakih Temple: The “Mother Temple” of Bali, located on the slopes of Mount Agung. called the “mother temple of Bali” because it is the center of all the temples in Bali. The name “Besakih” comes from the Sanskrit “wasuki” or Old Javanese “basuki,” meaning “safety.”
- Lempuyang Temple: The iconic “Gates of Heaven,” offering stunning views and a meditative atmosphere. The unique shape of the temple and breathtaking views makes it a perfect spot for photography.
- Connect with Nature at Your Own Pace
Treat yourself to the ultimate nature exploration at your own pace. This way, you can connect with nature in a more immersive and fulfilling way. The following is our recommendation of natural attractions to explore:
- Mount Batur Sunrise Hike: A rewarding early-morning adventure for independent travelers.
- Tegalalang Rice Terrace: Perfect for solo photography and quiet reflection.
- Melasti Beach: This place is peaceful, scenic, and easy to reach. The serene atmosphere here is ideal for solo relaxation activities like reading, journaling, or sunset watching.
- Nusa Penida Day Trip: Rent a driver or scooter and explore Angel’s Billabong, Broken Beach, and Kelingking Cliff at your own time.
- Enjoy Local Culture and Food
Travelling to Bali won’t be complete if you miss the opportunity to explore its local culture and food. For an affordable option, visit local warungs. Some of the must-try food you can find in local warungs are Nasi Campur, Sate Lilit (Balinese Minced Meat Satay), and Babi Guling (Roast Suckling Pig). Another option would be cafés. Areas like Ubud, Canggu, and Seminyak have countless cafés with Wi-Fi and communal tables. However, if you seek the ultimate cultural culinary experience, visit GWK’s Jendela Bali Lounge Restaurant. We serve authentic Balinese and Indonesian food as well as international food all with a 5-star presentation. Jendela Bali guarantees you a peaceful solo dinner with panoramic views and live music, just the perfect way for unwinding after a day of exploration.
Hidden Gems to Explore Alone (Near GWK)
South Bali is brimming with various exciting attractions and this makes it convenient for you to visit other places before or after a GWK Visit. They are all within 15-30 minutes of GWK making them easy day-trip extensions. These attractions include:
- Pandawa Beach: Scenic limestone cliffs and turquoise water.
- Jimbaran Bay: Beachfront seafood dinner, perfect for solo dining with a sunset view.
- Karang Boma Cliff: Peaceful viewpoint overlooking the Indian Ocean.
- Balangan Beach: Great for photography, surfing, or just relaxing alone.
Why GWK Is the Ideal Solo Travel Destination in Bali

GWK Cultural Park offers a complete experience in one place: culture, art, food, and breathtaking scenery. This place is the perfect destination for you solo travelers as it is fully safe, organized, and easy to explore independently. With all the convenience, you can experience the spirit of Bali without needing a group or guide.
Tips for Solo Travel in Bali
- Stay Connected: Buy a local SIM card for easy navigation and communication.
- Transportation: Use Gojek/Grab for convenience or hire a private driver for day trips.
- Safety: Bali is generally safe, but we advise you to keep your belongings secure, especially when you’re in crowded areas.
- Accommodation: Choose guesthouses, boutique hotels, or co-living spaces to meet fellow travelers.
- Cultural Etiquette: Dress modestly in religious sites like temples and always smile as it’s part of the Balinese charm.
Solo travel in Bali is about freedom to explore, to learn, to be inspired. Among all the places you’ll see, GWK Cultural Park captures what makes Bali special: its art, faith, creativity, and hospitality. Book your GWK tickets and experience the best of Bali at your own pace!