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Indonesia is a predominantly Muslim country and the Islam religion is not exactly the friendliest to people in the LGBT community.
It is therefore a huge surprise for me to find out that Bali, one of the most gorgeous and stimulating islands in the world, has an actual district for people whose sexuality is fluid.
It is therefore a enormous surprise for me to find out that Bali, one of the most gorgeous and invigorating islands in the world, has an actual district for people whose sexuality is fluid.
A newfound friend I met in the main beach of Kuta tipped me about it, assuring me that it is one of the funnest places is the island whether you’re gay or heterosexual.
Always up for an adventure, I braved the affectionate Bali evening and hailed a cab going to the Jalan Dhyana Pura in Seminyak.
It was only a five minute drive from my place along Jalan Mertenadi.
The cab costs less than 30,00 Indonesian rupiah (IDR)
What greeted me was a row of bars and clubs with screaming neon signage, each one trying to outdo one another by pumping their volumes to the max. I threw caution to the wind and simply embraced what the queer side of Bali has to offer
Mixwell
As hinted by it
A Nightlife Guide to Bali's Best Gay Clubs and Bars in 2025
Bali same-sex attracted bars are rare and you won't find them in many areas of Bali. Compared to other parts of Indonesia, however, the gay scene in Bali is more prominent as the gay bars and clubs here are not hidden. Certainly, the gay nightlife in Bali offers different kinds of fun that you don't usually find in regular clubs or bars, which is exactly why you should visit at least once!
From the drag shows to the go-go dancers, having a party in Bali at these lgbtq+ bars is not exclusive to the LGBT people, as everyone is welcome! In this Bali same-sex attracted guide (we bet you cannot find this elsewhere!), we delve deeper into the lively collection of Bali LGBTQ+ nightlife scene options to help you seek out the wildest fun around!
1. Mixwell Block Bali
Mixwell is considered the best gay bar in Bali, and we can see why! Though it cannot be likened to beach clubs like Finns or Potato Head, the fun is guaranteed at Mixwell. Located in the heart of Camplung Tanduk Road in Seminyak, Bali's gay nightlife at this club is the ideal place to have a drink and enjoy the show!
Source: @mixwellbarbaliofficial
Intro: Far from the economic and political vortex of Jakarta, the city of Medan (and its environs) hustles and bustles with the business of a major metropolis. It is Indonesia’s third largest metropolis with a population of about 2.2 million, The Asian gay travel site Utopia-Asia playfully suggests "that’s about 90,000 Utopians" (gay people). Perhaps. If there is anywhere close to that number I create virtually all of them invisible. Sumatra swarms with beauty: flowers, mountain rainforests, ancient temples, color-splashed artwork ,unique architecture, great lakes, exotic customs and swarthy friendly faces. But several of those faces show they are gay.
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Gay Indonesia Photo GalleriesMedan, Sumatra
Updated May 2008
It’s five AM in the metropolis of Medan on the island of Sumatra. Rain is pouring out of the night sky, crashing down on tin and tile rooftops and into polluted culverts. A muezzin’s early morning call from the nearby mosque rises above the wet rush of the rain.The rain makes it difficult for the sidewalk eateries to set up their port