Fog Hunter Forecast for Bali, Indonesia
Morning mist over Bali rice paddies and Ubud highlands. Fog forecast for Sidemen valley, Munduk cloud forests, and Jatiluwih terraced landscapes.
Upcoming Opportunities
When all conditions match, PhotoWeather marks an opportunity window.
Bali's highland regions create exceptional fog conditions through orographic lifting, where moist tropical air rises over volcanic slopes and condenses into dramatic valley mists. These conditions are most reliable in the wet season (October-March) and early mornings year-round.
The Ubud area's rice paddies often emerge from dense morning fog, creating ethereal scenes where terraces appear to float above cloud layers. Munduk's cloud forests experience persistent fog that drifts through coffee plantations and jungle canopies.
What makes Bali fog photography exceptional:
- Valley inversions - Sidemen valley fills with fog while surrounding ridges remain clear
- Rice paddy emergence - Jatiluwih terraces gradually reveal themselves through lifting mist
- Cloud forest mystique - Munduk waterfalls and jungle trails shrouded in moving fog
- Cultural elements - Temple gates and traditional architecture emerging from morning mist
Prime fog locations include the Sidemen valley (dramatic inversion layers), Munduk region (persistent cloud forest), and the highlands around Kintamani. Timing is crucial: arrive before sunrise to catch the densest fog, which typically burns off by 9-10 AM.
Location status
0 of 10 locations currently active
Ubud
InactiveUbud is surrounded by terraced paddies, palm-lined river ravines, temple courtyards, and carved stone gates suited to layered tropical compositions.
Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
Right now: Fog Probability too low (0%, ≥ 75.0%)
Seminyak
InactiveSeminyak's west-facing beach offers a long horizon, breaking surf, wet-sand reflections, and scattered silhouettes along a broad sandy foreground.
Seminyak, Bali, Indonesia
Right now: Fog Probability too low (0%, ≥ 75.0%)
Sanur
InactiveSanur faces east across a shallow lagoon, where traditional jukung outriggers, reef shallows, and distant Mount Agung structure sunrise scenes.
Sanur, Bali, Indonesia
Right now: Fog Probability too low (0%, ≥ 75.0%)
Amed
InactiveAmed's volcanic black-sand bays curve beneath steep dry hills, with fishing outriggers, coral shallows, and Mount Agung forming distinct layers.
Amed, Bali, Indonesia
Right now: Fog Probability too low (0%, ≥ 75.0%)
Lovina
InactiveLovina's dark volcanic shore faces the calm Bali Sea, where outrigger boats, low horizons, and the mountainous northern interior frame dawn scenes.
Lovina, Bali, Indonesia
Right now: Fog Probability too low (0%, ≥ 75.0%)
Munduk
InactiveMunduk occupies Bali's cool central highlands, combining steep clove-covered slopes, waterfalls, cloud forest, and views toward crater lakes.
Munduk, Bali, Indonesia
Right now: Fog Probability too low (35%, ≥ 75.0%)
1 opportunity in next 14 days
Sidemen
InactiveSidemen's valley is patterned by rice terraces, irrigation channels, palms, and village roofs, with Mount Agung rising beyond the eastern ridges.
Sidemen, Bali, Indonesia
Right now: Fog Probability too low (0%, ≥ 75.0%)
Nusa Dua
InactiveNusa Dua's peninsula features pale beaches, reef-protected shallows, limestone edges, and manicured headlands for clean coastal geometry.
Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia
Right now: Fog Probability too low (0%, ≥ 75.0%)
Denpasar
InactiveDenpasar offers market and temple details within the city, while nearby Sanur provides outriggers, a shallow lagoon, and east-facing shorelines.
Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
Right now: Fog Probability too low (0%, ≥ 75.0%)
Tabanan
InactiveTabanan includes Jatiluwih's contour-following rice terraces, where irrigation channels, palms, and forested volcanic foothills create repeating layers.
Tabanan, Bali, Indonesia
Right now: Fog Probability too low (0%, ≥ 75.0%)
What's blocking opportunities
85-hour view of conditions preventing matches across 10 locations
How this forecast is made
Opportunities are threshold-based signals: PhotoWeather checks whether forecast conditions match the rules for a photography scenario. They are planning guidance, not guarantees. Forecasts can change as new model runs arrive, and confidence generally decreases farther into the forecast horizon, so recheck conditions before travelling.
The weather forecast foundation comes through Open-Meteo , which aggregates models from weather agencies. PhotoWeather applies condition-specific thresholds and derived calculations; not every condition uses every model or data input.
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