
FAQ
Helpful Tips & Info
We’ve compiled some helpful information to make your trip to Bali for our wedding as smooth and enjoyable as possible. If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out!
1. Where is the wedding venue?
Our wedding will take place at Villa Kembang, a stunning private villa located just outside of Ubud, surrounded by lush rice fields and tropical greenery. The villa offers a peaceful and picturesque setting, perfect for our celebration. It is located 2 hours from Seminyak and 30 minutes from Ubud City.
2. Will transportation to Villa Kembang be provided?
We’re happy to assist with arranging group transport from Seminyak and Ubud to Villa Kembang on the wedding day. Please fill out this form if you’d like to join!
3. What should I wear to the wedding?
3. What’s the best way to get around Bali?
The most convenient way to travel is by hiring a private driver or using ride-share apps like Grab or Gojek for shorter trips. Scooter rentals are popular but only recommended if you’re comfortable riding. Grab and Gojek are also very useful for food delivery too.
4. What currency is used in Bali?
The local currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). ATMs are widely available, and many businesses accept credit cards. It’s a good idea to have some cash on hand for smaller purchases and tips.
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5. What will the weather be like?
August falls during Bali’s dry season, making it one of the best times to visit the island. The weather is sunny, hot, and generally pleasant, with average daily temperatures ranging from 20°C to 32°C. You can expect clear skies, minimal rainfall, and plenty of sunshine to enjoy Bali. While the days are warm, the tropical climate does mean high levels of humidity.
6. What should I pack?
Pack light, breathable clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes for exploring. Mosquitos can be rife in Bali, so a good insect repellant is a must. For the wedding, dress in casual cocktail or tropical attire with an optional pop of green! 💚
7. Useful over the counter medications to pack
Travelan - Probiotic that helps with the prevention of travelers diarrhoea
Imodium / GastroStop (generic)
Travacalm / Travacalm Ginger
Antihistamine
Pain Relief
7. Is Bali safe for travellers?
Bali is generally safe, but take standard precautions: keep your valuables secure, drink bottled water, and follow local customs and traffic rules.
8. Are there any local customs I should know?
Bali has a rich culture, and it’s polite to show respect by dressing modestly when visiting temples and removing your shoes before entering someone’s home or a sacred space.
9. How do I contact you if I have more questions?
Feel free to reach out to us anytime with questions about the wedding or your trip. We also have a WhatsApp group chat for anyone who would like to join.
We can’t wait to celebrate with you! 🌴💍✨