Why Learning Basic Indonesian Can Improve Your Bali Family Vacation
We get asked a lot if we’re learning Indonesian — and the answer is yes! If you want to learn the essentials before your trip, grab our free Bahasa Indonesia basics guide in the links.
Planning a family trip to Bali? One of the best ways to truly connect with the local culture is by learning a bit of the local language—Bahasa Indonesia. While many people in Bali speak English, especially in tourist areas, knowing a few simple Indonesian phrases can make a huge difference in your travel experience.
From ordering meals at a local warung to saying thank you ("terima kasih") to a friendly shop owner, even the smallest effort goes a long way. Locals genuinely appreciate it when visitors try to speak their language—it shows respect, curiosity, and a willingness to engage more deeply.
For families, it’s also a fun way to involve the kids in the travel experience. Turn learning phrases like "apa kabar?" (how are you?) or "satu lagi, tolong" (one more, please) into a game or daily challenge. You’ll be surprised how quickly everyone picks it up—plus, it makes navigating things like taxis, markets, and tours a lot smoother.
If you’re wondering whether we’re learning Indonesian ourselves—the answer is yes! And it’s been a game changer. That’s why we created a free Bahasa Indonesia basics guide to help other families get started even before they land.
Grab our guide through the links and give your Bali family vacation an enriching new layer of connection. Because when you speak even a little of the local language, magical things happen—you meet kind strangers, unlock authentic experiences, and leave with not just souvenirs, but stories worth telling.