Bali Reading List
Bali has a way of slowing you down the moment you arrive. Maybe it’s the scent of incense drifting through the air each morning, or the rhythm of offerings placed carefully on sidewalks and temple steps. Maybe it’s the way the light hits the rice terraces just before sunset, turning everything a luminous green. Whatever it is, Bali invites you to move differently, to wander, to notice, to listen.
This island isn’t just beaches and infinity pools (though you’ll find plenty of both). It’s a place layered with history, spirituality, and storytelling. From the hum of scooters in Ubud to the quiet stillness of temple courtyards, every corner holds a narrative waiting to unfold. And one of the most meaningful ways to connect with a place is through what you read.
So whether you’re planning your trip, packing your bag, or already settling into a café with a fresh coconut in hand, here’s a destination reading list to deepen your journey through Bali and Indonesia. This list includes both Indonesian authors and books that set the scene in Bali. Pick up your copies from bookshop.com, a platform that supports independent bookstores.

A story of exile, memory, and the quiet pull of home
Home by Leila S. Chudori
Start here if you want to understand a deeper layer of Indonesia’s modern history. Home is sweeping and intimate at the same time, following Indonesian exiles living in Paris after the political upheaval of 1965. Their longing to return home, and the complexity of what “home” even means, lingers on every page.

Dark, daring tales where myth and womanhood collide
Apple and Knife by Intan Paramaditha
This one is for when you’re ready to step into something darker, stranger, and unforgettable. These short stories twist folklore, myth, and everyday life into something sharp and surreal. Women take center stage, powerful, haunted, and often unsettling.

A poetic journey through loss, land, and resilience
Indigenous Species by Khairani Barokka
This book feels like stepping into a dream or maybe a warning. It’s poetic, fragmented, and visually layered, telling the story of a girl moving through an environmentally devastated jungle. Themes of colonialism, ecological loss, and identity weave together in a way that feels both intimate and expansive.

Hope and heart in the face of impossible odds
The Rainbow Troops by Andrea Hirata
Warm, hopeful, and deeply human, The Rainbow Troops is a story about resilience and the power of education. Based on the author’s own childhood, it follows a group of students and their dedicated teachers fighting to keep their small village school alive.

A haunting epic where beauty, history, and myth intertwine
Beauty Is a Wound by Eka Kurniawan
This is one of those novels that stays with you long after you’ve turned the last page. Blending magical realism with Indonesia’s turbulent history, Beauty Is a Wound begins with a woman rising from her grave, and only becomes more vivid from there. Through the lives of Dewi Ayu and her daughters, the story weaves together colonialism, violence, love, and survival with moments of dark humor and myth.

A journey inward, partially set against Bali's soulful backdrop
Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
It’s almost impossible to talk about Bali without mentioning this one. Eat, Pray, Love captures a version of the island many travelers come searching for, a place of healing, reflection, and unexpected connection.

A curious outsider's lens on Bali's rich traditions
Island of Demons by Nigel Barley
Curious, immersive, and at times delightfully offbeat, Island of Demons explores Balinese culture through the lens of an outsider trying to understand it. Barley’s experiences, often humorous and occasionally bewildering, offer insight into rituals, traditions, and daily life on the island.

Uncovering Bali's beauty through its complex past
Under the Volcano by Cameron Forbes
This is a deeper dive into Bali’s history, one that adds important context to the beauty you see today. Under the Volcano explores the island’s political and cultural past, including the devastating events of the 1960s.

Savoring Bali through food, story, and everday life
Fragrant Rice by Janet DeNeefe
Warm, sensory, and rooted in daily rhythms, Fragrant Rice is a collection of stories, recipes, and reflections that capture the heart of Bali through its cuisine and culture. It’s the kind of book you dip in and out of—reading a chapter, then heading out to taste something new.
As you read, Bali becomes more than a destination. It becomes a story you’re slowly stepping into.
So take your time here. Walk the paths. Wander the markets. Sit a little longer than you planned. And when you can, open a book that brings you closer to this place, its history, its people, its spirit.
It’s one of the most meaningful ways to travel: one page, and one step, at a time.