10 Best Bali Souvenirs You Should Bring Home, Take Notes!

Recommended Bali Souvenirs

A trip to Bali would definitely feel incomplete if you don’t bring back gifts or souvenirs for your family and friends at home.

After enjoying and exploring various tourist destinations across the island, shopping for Bali’s signature souvenirs is usually the final activity before heading home.

So, what Bali gifts are the most popular and worth bringing back? Let’s explore some recommendations in this article so you won’t be confused when choosing.

Recommended Bali Souvenirs 

Besides enjoying its breathtaking natural beauty, one activity you shouldn’t miss in Bali is shopping for local specialties to take home.

From sweet and savory snacks to unique local products with cultural value, here are some popular items from Bali along with their estimated prices:

1. Premium Chocolate

If you want to bring home something a little more exclusive and modern, premium Bali chocolate can be a great choice. Bali is home to several local chocolate producers that use high-quality Indonesian cacao.

These chocolates are often crafted artisanally and combined with local ingredients such as coconut, cashews, and even kunafa, creating a richer flavor and smooth texture.

Aside from the taste, premium Bali chocolates usually come in elegant and attractive packaging, making them great to share with family members or colleagues.

Price: Starting from IDR 50,000–150,000, depending on the brand and size.

2. Onion Crackers

Onion crackers are another snack that is commonly bought as something to bring home from Bali. They have a crunchy texture and a savory taste because they are made from a dough mixture of flour, garlic, and various seasonings.

Their light and crispy flavor makes them popular among many people, from children to adults. Since they are long-lasting and easy to pack, onion crackers are also very practical to carry during your trip home.

Price: Starting from IDR 20,000–40,000 per pack.

3. Pia Susu Bali

Pia susu is probably one of the most well-known specialties from Bali among tourists. In fact, many consider it one of the island’s most iconic food items to take home.

Unlike traditional bakpia, pia susu Bali typically has a thinner and slightly crispier outer layer. Inside, it contains soft and sweet fillings in various flavors such as chocolate, cheese, mung bean, and durian.

Price: Starting from IDR 30,000–70,000 per box.

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4. Kacang Disko Bali

Kacang disko is one of Bali’s most well-known traditional snacks. Although it may look simple at first glance, its savory flavor and crunchy texture have made it a favorite among many visitors who want to bring something tasty home from Bali.

The preparation process is quite unique. Peanuts are first coated with a seasoned flour batter before being deep-fried, creating a crispy outer layer while keeping the nutty flavor inside.

Today, kacang disko is available in a variety of flavors, including balado, sweet spicy, cheese, and salted onion. This variety makes it an easy snack to share with family or friends after your trip.

Price: Starting from IDR 25,000–60,000.

5. Kintamani Coffee

Bali is not only famous for its beaches and natural attractions but also for its locally produced coffee, especially Kintamani coffee.

This coffee comes from the highland region of Kintamani, an area known for its fertile volcanic soil and cool climate, conditions that are ideal for growing high-quality coffee beans.

One of the defining characteristics of Kintamani coffee is its bright and fresh taste with mild acidity. Many coffee enthusiasts also notice subtle fruity notes in the aroma, which is influenced by the local farming practice of planting coffee alongside citrus trees.

Kintamani coffee is commonly sold in both whole bean and ground forms, making it easy to bring home and brew later.

Price: Starting from IDR 80,000–200,000 per package.

6. Kutus-Kutus Oil

Aside from food products, Bali also offers unique herbal items that many visitors like to take home. One of the most popular is Kutus-Kutus oil, a traditional herbal oil made from a blend of various natural plants.

This oil is widely used to help relieve muscle aches, warm the body, and promote relaxation. Because of these benefits, many travelers purchase it as something useful to share with parents or family members.

Kutus-Kutus oil is usually sold in small bottles, making it convenient to pack in your luggage after exploring Bali.

Price: Starting from IDR 150,000–250,000 per bottle.

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7. Barong T-Shirt

If you’re looking for something you can actually wear and keep for a long time, a Barong T-shirt can be a great option. 

This iconic shirt usually features the image of Barong, a mythical figure in Balinese culture that symbolizes protection and strength.

Barong T-shirts are widely available across Bali, especially in souvenir centers, art markets, and popular tourist areas. Because of their distinctive design and cultural significance, many visitors choose them as a memorable item from their trip.

In addition to the unique design, the shirts are generally comfortable for casual wear, making them a practical and meaningful thing to bring home from Bali.

Price: Starting from IDR 50,000–150,000, depending on the material quality.

8. Balinese Dodol

Dodol is another traditional treat that is easy to find in many souvenir shops across Bali. At first glance, it may look similar to dodol from other regions in Indonesia, but Balinese dodol typically has a slightly softer texture and a distinctive sweetness.

This chewy sweet is commonly made from glutinous rice flour, coconut milk, and palm sugar, cooked slowly until it reaches a rich and sticky consistency. Some producers also create flavored versions such as durian, jackfruit, or pandan to appeal to visitors.

Because it has a relatively long shelf life and is easy to pack, dodol is often chosen as a simple yet classic item to bring home from Bali.

Price: Starting from IDR 25,000–60,000.

9. Pia Legong

When it comes to premium food items from Bali, Pia Legong is often at the top of many travelers’ lists.

This pastry is known for its high quality and more exclusive production compared to regular pia. It features a thin and crispy pastry shell filled with rich flavors such as chocolate, cheese, or mung bean.

Another reason for its popularity is the limited production each day, which makes it feel more special and sought after by visitors. Combined with its elegant packaging, Pia Legong is often considered a more premium version of Bali’s famous pia.

Price: Starting from IDR 100,000–130,000.

10. Kacang Koro Bali

Besides kacang disko, Bali also offers another popular snack known as kacang koro. This crunchy treat is made from koro beans that are processed and seasoned to create a savory flavor.

The beans are usually roasted or fried and then mixed with spices such as garlic, chili, or other traditional seasonings. The result is a flavorful and crunchy snack that many people enjoy while relaxing or gathering with family.

Thanks to its compact packaging and long shelf life, kacang koro is also a practical snack to bring home after your trip to Bali.

Price: Starting from IDR 20,000–50,000 per pack.

Here are some recommendations for popular items from Bali that you can bring home for family, friends, or colleagues.

From traditional snacks and unique local products to more premium specialties, you can easily find all of these in various souvenir centers across the Island of the Gods.

However, before you get busy shopping, make sure you’ve fully enjoyed your holiday in Bali. After all, the island offers many exciting activities that can make your vacation even more memorable.

One activity that is quite popular among travelers is the ATV Ride from Gosek Adventure.

With this adventure, you’ll get to explore a variety of challenging tracks such as forests, rice fields, small rivers, and muddy trails while riding a powerful ATV, an experience that’s both fun and adrenaline-pumping.

What makes this adventure even more unique is the “Temple Run” track, where you’ll pass through areas with a temple-like atmosphere and scenic natural paths, creating a truly unforgettable riding experience.

The ATV Ride from Gosek Adventure is also available in two ride options: Single Ride, for those who want to ride the ATV on their own, and Tandem Ride, which allows you to share the experience with a partner, friend, or family member in the same vehicle.

So before heading home and shopping for Bali specialties, take some time to enjoy the thrill of an ATV adventure on the temple run track to make your Bali vacation even more complete and unforgettable.

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