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Ubud

Those looking for a change, transformation, and spiritual awakening, apart from travelling to one of the world’s most affordable and beautiful town, travel to Ubud in Indonesia. It is a home to great culture, food, restaurants, sightseeing, spirituality, and travel. The Hollywood movie, Eat, Pray, Love was shot in Ubud. Ubud is mostly a retreat for yoga, meditation, and many wellness and adventure activities. It is an adventurer’s delight. The green pastures flanked by water bodies and clear sky are enough to set your body clock to the right timing. You can fine tune your bodily vibes and energies when you visit Ubud.

You can as well take a short course in ayurvedic medicine and yoga, live in cottages and resorts, go shopping, and have a great time well spent in this part of Indonesia. The festivals of Ubud are the most vibrant and colorful. Commuting within Ubud is easy by hiring a bike and driving around the town all by yourself. Ride paddy fields, historical places, and dense forests make Ubud one of the most
popular tourist places to visit in Bali. You can attend the beach parties and enjoy the Balinese dance in this town of Ubud in central Bali.

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Kuta


Hectic, Burgeoning and Sprawling – the capital of Bali has been the nerve center of the island’s wealth and growth in the last half a century. For some, it may look like an appalling or disorganized place but if you spend a little time on its boulevards in the comparatively affluent government and business district of Renon, you’ll discover a rather more ostentatious side of the city.

Denpasar is definitely not a tropical utopia but is as much a part of the real Bali as the cliff top temples and the rice paddies. It is the hub of the island for over 800,000 locals and here one can easily access the shopping hubs and parks. More appealing here is the myriad of authentic and palatable restaurants and cafes that lure the flourishing middle class. You may also wish to venture into the markets of Denpasar, pivotal museums of the city and indulge in the modern Balinese vibe. Usually, visitors stay in the hotels, resorts and stay houses in the tourist towns of the South and visit Denpasar on a round trip during the day time. In case traffic is lean you can reach here in half an hour from Seminyak and 15 minutes from Sanur.   

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Literally translating to “Two Islands,” Nusa Dua Bali is an upscale Indonesian district located on the Bukit peninsula. It is famous for being home to some of the best high-end resorts in the entire country. Quite different from the rest of Bali, Nusa Dua tourism is also one-of-a-kind, having its own charm and beauty. Known as one of the best places in Bali for those who wish to spend time amidst tranquillity and serenity, Nusa Dua also boasts of pristine white and sandy beaches lined with tall, thick palm trees. It is also one of the most idyllic holiday spots in all of Indonesia, flocked by thousands every year.

Nusa Dua Bali is a preferred holiday spot by people who are looking for a relaxing beach holiday. Here, they can spend their days swimming or rejuvenating under the sun on the beach. Additionally, they can also spend time soaking in some of the most breath-taking and stunning views of sunsets and nature across the water, in addition to having candle light dinners on the beautiful beaches present here. For those who wish to explore the cultural side of Nusa Dua, they can visit the many temples scattered all over the region, along with taking the much-preferred camel ride through the town. For tourists who wish to take a glimpse at the culture of the region of Asia Pacific, they must definitely visit the Museum Pasifika.

Boasting of a great nightlife, Nusa Dua is also quite clean and pretty, and has many amazing cafes and restaurants which specialise in traditional Balinese and international cuisine. From shopping in the many resort markets and small shopping centres to enjoying water sports and activities like jet skiing, parasailing, wake boarding and scuba diving, among others, there is something catering to every type of tourist in Nusa Dua. 

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The port town situated in the northern region of Bali, Singaraja serves as the seat for the Buleleng Regency. The name literally translates into Lion King in Indonesian. Singaraja also served as the Dutch capital of Bali between the years 1849 and 1953.

The second largest city in Bali, the place consists of a population of over 120,000 people. This destination is covered with greenery that lines the very streets of the place and surviving Dutch colonial buildings that make up for a very charming scenario. The waterfront area that is located in the north of Jl Erlangga is worth exploring too. People spend hours by this charmingly sleepy waterfront as it emits a soothing experience.

Another chief attraction of Singaraja is Lovina – which is not exactly located within the city but merely a few miles away from it.

Singaraja held great importance during the time of Dutch rule as the city helped the latter to remain in administrative dominance in the whole of Bali. In fact, Singaraja now remains to be among those few places that consists of minutely visible traces of the Dutch, Chinese and the Islamic influence. After years of revolving and re-emerging, Singaraja is today recognized as one of the most important centres for education and culture.

There are only two airports in the whole of Bali. The other one is being debated to be built in the Kubutambahan region of Bali which lies east of Singaraja – making it extremely convenient for travellers to visit this place.


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Gianyar

Gianyar is primarily known to the rest of the world as a regency situated in the Indonesian province of Bali. While the area doesn’t hold a great space, it certainly holds varied activities and experiences for visitors – especially those visiting for the first time.


One of the primary attractions in Gianyar is the town of Ubud. It is referred to as the ultimate hub of art and tourism. Gianyar is rich not only in terms of wealth, but the kind of experiences it offers to every one who are interested in a quick weekend getaway.


Not only will the travellers be able to enjoy the comfort and luxury at the endless top-rated resorts and hotels of Gianyar but also seamlessly understand the rich prevailing culture of the destination.


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Nusa Lembongan was once the realm of shack staying surfers. Today, it definitely has hit the high point. True, you can very well get a simple room overlooking the beautiful sunsets and the surf breaks but you also have a choice to stay in one of those choicest boutique resort and relish on a scrumptious meal. The growth here has been phenomenal.

This is no way restricts the growth and the planning for future years in Nusa Lembongan. It is a burgeoning Bali island that only gets popular with each passing year. Well, this does not dismiss the fact that Nusa Lembongam is still a mellow place. However, this new found richness for the beautiful island of Indonesia is definitely paving way for substantial changes here. Some of them being: Several young boys riding around in their motorcycles to school, almost all the temples being refurbished and renovated and the remainder in the line, high end supremely comfortable luxury resorts being introduced and the time being marked by the arrival of the tourist boats (that come on package tours) rather than by the fall of a coconut or crow of a rooster. Hopefully, with the passage of years, it will get more popular as a tourist attraction in Indonesia.


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Kintamani is a land surrounded by beautiful captivating lively green nature lying in the lap of Indonesia. It is situated at the western edge of Bali. It has gained its fame throughout the world for its most adventurous dramatic view of volcano Mount Batur and charming serene beauty of the Batur Lake.

There are six ancient villages around the cauldron of Batur Lake. These villages are famous as Bali aga village, for their culture, houses and lifestyle of the villagers. Most of the villagers are employees of industrial tourism companies. If one shows respect to the villagers they become very friendly.

Kintamani encompasses a massive land of Mount Batur Caldera, Penelokan, Toya Bungkah, Batur, Kedisan, Abung, Songan and Kintamani villages that sits like a ring around the huge Batur Caldera. As it is, more or less, 1500 m above the sea level, the temperature remains around 15° and even losses down more at night. This cloudy n drizzly pleasurable weather helps to rejuvenate one and gives a romantic impact. Alike the lake and volcano, another tourist attraction of Kintamani is Pura Ulun Danu Batur, a nine directional temple.

Wondering about your stay in Kintamani? There are a lot of hotels in Kintamani that will offer you cosy and comfortable stays such as Kedisan Resort and Resto Apung, Lake View Ecolodge, Hotel Segara, Toya Devasya Natural Hot Spring and Resort, and many others. If you are a complete foodie, you can dine at any of the
restaurants in Bali out there like Pulu Mujung Warung, The Amora Bali, Etc. If you love partying at night, there is great nightlife in Bali.

Unfortunately, there is no known nightclub in Kintamani Village. The nightclubs and bars that are really famous in Bali are Kunti Shraya, Kecak Fire and Trance Dance, Rock Bar at Ayana Resort and Spa, etc.
For shopaholics, avoid the yelling vendors trying to sell you all rubbish. Buy fresh fruits instead. A special local orange called Jeruk Kintamani is a must have there. The fruit with citrus flavours is delicious.

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Gili Island is an archipelago in Indonesia. Just picture three miniscule desert islands, embellished with the coconut palms and white-sand beaches, nestled in a turquoise sea? That’s Gili Island for you! Regarded as the vision of the paradise, the archipelago has exploded in terms of popularity. It is burgeoning like nowhere else in whole of Indonesia. Here, you can find speed boats zipping the visitors directly from Bali and new and happening hotels coming up just about every month.

Typically, it shouldn’t be hard for anyone to comprehend or understand the unique appeal of Gills for a tranquillity endures and a green consciousness is improving. You’ll never find dogs or motorcycles here. Development here has been more charming than just ferocious or greedy. You can also find some concrete eyesores.  

Every island of this archipelago has a distinct character. Most cosmopolitan of the islands here is the Trawangan that is popular for its party and bar scene, vibrant culture, plush accommodations, stays and resorts and restaurants that lie in proximity to the definitive tropical chic. The local character of the Gili Island is the strongest and is a true melange of languor and buzz. Ideally, Gili Island is the best desert island getaway.

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Nusa Penida ranks as being among the three largest islands that can be found to be situated in the South-Eastern coast of Bali. The other two islands are Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan. This place comprises of a total of 200 square kilometres and although may appear small and petite, there is a lot waiting for the visitors to discover at this beautiful holiday destination. It is much larger than the other two islands and the tourist infrastructure is fast growing.

Interesting part about Nusa Penida is that it lacks abundance of natural, fresh water. Therefore, very little is grown of produced on the lands. However, basic food amenities come via means of boats. Therefore, some places charge slightly higher prices as compared to the rest of Bali. Luxury items won’t be discovered in this place as the island city prevails of being simplistic and rural by nature.

Nusa Penida only recently became the unofficial bird sanctuary for several endangered species of birds such as the Balinese Starling and other Indonesian birds. Looking at how things were panning out especially with the nearing extinction of the Balinese Starling bird, the Friends of the National Park Foundation or FNPF started an introduction program in 2004 that protected near-extinct birds. Under this program 64 birds were released into the wild. Since then, similar release bird projects have been preventing from these birds to become extinct.

When it comes to travelling in this area, there isn’t much to explore. You can catch the daily public ferry or the private speed boat. There are many quite, beautiful and sand-ful beaches that visitors can explore while they are here. Located mostly in the north and north-west coasts, these are among the best ones.


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Munduk Langki is situated in the Northern Coast hemisphere of Bali. This location makes up for the perfect holiday destination especially given how exotic the place truly is and the numerous, varied experiences that visitors can avail. This village encompasses for an over-all unassuming and is filled with beautiful buildings that hold great secrets.


Munduk Langki’s climate varies but more times than often, one can find a cooler climate prevailing in this village. Due to the given flora and fauna that can be discovered in this location, activities such as trekking through forested hills and hidden villages is among the most favourable things to do in Munduk Langki. One will often find Dutch-built assortment of houses and colonial-style buildings to appreciate that are typically scattered throughout the place.


Tourism wise there is a lot to this place than meets the eye. There is no worrying when it comes to staying in this location. There are a number of home-stays, hotels, restaurants or resorts that you can choose from and are located quite close to the heart of this beautiful town. Moreover, when it comes to basic amenities such as food – such things are well taken care of by the locals. There are so many activities one can indulge in while at this place.


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Uluwatu

Uluwatu is known as the surfer’s haven in Bali. They have the most beautiful cliff top resorts, luxurious villas, and mesmerizing beaches. Located to the South of Bali, it attracts many surfers from around the world every year. The temples of this place are the most beautiful and located in scenic landscapes. If you do not want to surf, you can eat, drink, enjoy the view, go beach walking, and relax at these stunning beaches. Considered one of the best romantic getaways, you can visit this resort town in Bali to get the best of sightseeing.

|There are many tourists places to visit in Uluwatu. You can get breathtaking panoramic view at the cliff tops, hike near the caves, discover many hidden beaches, and take photographs of the stunning monuments and temples at this place. You can also check out the reefs, deep water swells if you are an experienced swimmer, and surf at these beaches. You can attend the beach parties, stay in the pool villas, and make the most of your holidays in Bali by visiting Uluwatu. There is one of the most sacred temple situated at this peninsula region that is said to protect Bali from evil

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Seminyak Tourism is one of the most luxurious experiences you can have in Bali. With antique temples and various famous monuments, this place holds its significance in travel destinations in Bali. It is the ultimate place for you in Bai if enjoy less crowd as this place is visited by very few people. 

You will find lesser people on the fine beaches which implies that you can enjoy a good time in peace. Moreover, the coast has colorful marine life which could be explored through snorkeling and scuba diving. Along with that, you can indulge in other water activities. This city also offers excellent restaurants which serve exquisite Balinese and Indonesian food along with a variety of international foods as well. Moreover, you will find amazing beach clubs where you can dance off your tiredness over a couple of excellent cocktails. 

If you wish to enjoy your drink in silence then there is no shortage of good bars in the city. All these things complemented with a calm sunset at a place with less rush is the essence of the city.

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Bedugul

Often regarded as the lake side area, Bedugal is the first place you’ll reach on the hill top when you come fro, the South Bali. Despite that, you might not necessarily take a pause here since the area is very small.

Located near the Lake Bratan in the centre north region of the island on the road that lies between Singaraja and Denpasar, Bedugal lies 48 kilometres north of the capital city of Bali. Nestled in the Tabanan Regency, there are several lakes located in close proximity to this lake resort namely the Lake Tamblingan and Lake Buyan.

Given the fact that Bedugal lies at an elevation of about 1500 meters i.e. 4900 feet above the sea level, the weather here is pleasant. Some of the notable sites here include the Pura Ulun Danu Bratan water temple as well as the Bali Botanic Garden. Spread over an area of 157.5 hectares, this is also the largest botanic garden in Indonesia. The Bali Botanic Garden was opened in the year 1959 and is indeed the most important place to see here. So, whenever, you are up for a trip to Bali, do plan at least a day tour to this small beautiful city of Indonesia.


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Tabanan

Another one of the main regencies that help make up for the beautiful and perhaps, one of the most sought-after holiday destinations in the world, Bali is the city of Tabanan. With an expansive area of approximately 839.33km, the city is home to up to 400,000 people hailing from varied backgrounds. While the city is comparatively smaller than most major cities in Bali and the world, Tabanan is divided into ten different districts on the basis of the geographical distinction followed by population accordingly. These ten districts are: Selemadeg, Selemadeg Timur, Selemadeg Barat, Kerambitan, Tabanan district, Kediri, Marga, Baturiti, Penebel and Pupuan.

Each of these destinations has something unique to offer to its visitors. For instance, the Penebel district located in the North of Tabanan consists of wide expanding paddy fields that allows visitors an insight into the local farming culture and rural life of Bali. At the same time, the more developed region of Tabanan such as the main city area offers tourists with experiences that are individualistic only to the city life including the diverse entertainment and adventurous activities as well as the shopping experiences that might not be available anywhere else.

The atmosphere is Bali is quite cool especially given the terraced land that lies against the spell-binding background of the two different mountains which are located quite close to the city of Tabanan. These mountains are, Mount Batukaru and Mount Agung. Lying on an altitude of approximately seven hundred meters, the cool atmosphere is what makes up for a wonderful experience in Tabanan.

However, the main attraction of the place remains to be its agricultural fields that the heads of Tabanan city have especially put in special effort in preserving. The tourism facilities are quite comforting too with hotels, resorts and homestays available just a skip away from all the important place around the city of Tabanan. Enjoy Tabanan’s natural beauty at simple prices and zero complications.


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Klungkung is the administrative capital of the Regency and is one of the most important historical and cultural town in Indonesia which holds a lot of significance. It was a hub of development of the Golden age of art in Indonesia. This place made a mark in the history of Bali after the Invasion of the Dutch in 1908, which resulted in a lot of destruction when 200 members of the royal family and court were killed. Holding a lot of historic significance, this place is also a great portrayal or culture and art. If you want to visit a holiday destination which is a mix of history, art, culture as well as beautiful nature in the form of serene and sparkling blue beaches, you do not need to think of any other place.

Klungkung Regency is not at all an expensive tourist destination and hence, not matter what your budget is, you will surely be able to enjoy a great holiday over here. This place is perfect for holiday with your family as well as friends and if you are a solo traveler who wants to visit a peaceful place, there is no place better than this one. You can have a really peaceful vacation over here and experience a unique satisfaction of mind while holidaying here.


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Marga

Capital of the Karangasem district, Amlapura is the key transport junction and town junction in the eastern Bali. It is very well connected to almost every part of the Bali. Though being the smallest of the Bali’s district capitals, it is worth a stop to check out the different royal palaces here.

Until the year 1963, Amlapura was known by the name of Karangasem. During that time, the Agung volcano erupted with a massive force and caused devastating damage. This was the reason why Karangasem was rechristened and reborn again as Amlapura so as to get rid of any further "unlucky" association.

One of the most significant attraction of the Amlapura is the puri or the traditional palaces. You can locate the northern, western, eastern or southern puri found at several places in Amlapura. These palaces are till date occupied by the members from the royal family. Of all the palaces, the only one that is easily accessible is the Puri Kangin located on the eastern end. Besides this, you can also plan a visit to the old Puri Agung Karangasem, Palace that was the seat of the erstwhile King of Karangasem. Though not a favourite in the itinerary of the tourist’s visiting Indonesia, you can still plan a visit to check out the vast range of architectural marvels located here.   


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Besakih

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Lombok

Tourist places in Lombok give tough competition to other similar kinds of tourist destinations all across the globe. The best thing regarding this place is that despite the presence of its superstar neighbor, Bali, the island is able to make a constant buzz and is able to attract visitors who are looking something different from its superstar neighbor.The presence of graceful white-sand beaches, spectacular turquoise bays, lush forest interiors, hiking trails in the course of rice and tobacco fields are just a few things to mention that you will be enjoying in this beautiful part of the world.Lombok is also referred as ‘Unspoiled Bali’. Thus, if you have plans to travel and spend some quality time amidst nature, then this destination is certainly one of the best choices for you.  Accommodation and eateries are, never a problem here. Apart from being lost in the lovely sceneries, there are so many things to do in this wonderful place like shopping, adventure activities, treks and much more.

 

As the place is not engulfed with many tourists, you can spend more quality time here without much hindrance. This makes this place more suitable for your honeymoon. Spend some amazing time with your partner by losing yourself to the beauty of nature and grab some astonishing memories for the lifetime.Now if you are still thinking whether you shall plan a trip to Lombok or not, then this fact can be a game changer. Here you will come across Gunung Rinjani, which is the second highest volcano in Indonesia. The summit of this volcano completes with dazzling Crater Lake and hot springs.  Isn’t this amazing? Likewise, there are so many things to explore and refresh you in this awesome place which is all surrounded by some astounding beauty of nature and thrilling adventures.

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Canggu

Tampaksiring is a temple town in the northern part of the Denpasar city in Bali. Those who are interested in the architecture and cultural tours can visit this town for its temples and natural beauty. There are some good restaurants and places to stay in this town that serve home cooked food. You can visit this town during the day and go on sightseeing trips. The Tirta Empul is the famous temple in this town. It has sacred waters in which pilgrims take a dip. This town has a spiritual community and this temple is popular amongst Hindus across the world.

Stretching for miles together, you will find street shops that sell arts and crafts items. None of the shops sell mass produced items, but only handicrafts in wood carvings. The products sold do not have finesse. The spring temple has water arising from the land and is believed to be from infinite waters. There are papyrus inscriptions on the temple that narrate how, Bhatara Indra, the Sun god created this temple. It depicts the interesting tale of the miraculous king, Mayadenawa, who was said to have powers to appear whenever he wants which to his arrogance claiming himself as god. The water of the temple are said to have medicinal properties.


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Jimbaran is a little fishing village as well as a coastal resort near the south of Kuta. The Jimbaran beach has calm waters and atmosphere and some really scenic views. There are a lot of activities to enjoy here as tourists. Some of them include visiting theme parks, dining at authentic fish restaurants, strolling in the tropical green forests and witnessing the lively open air fish market. If you are a surfing enthusiast, this place is like a heaven for you because it produces some of the strongest surf waves in the world. Bali is a beautiful beach paradise and you can enjoy the best time of your life over here.

This spot is perfect for a week-long vacation with your family as well as friends and partners. You can have an adventurous, fun as well as a romantic holiday in Bali, and the most special part of this destination is that it is not over-crowded with flock of tourists. This place is a traveler’s paradise and a heavenly destination for you to enjoy one of the most memorable vacations of your life. So get set, book your tickets and be ready to experience sheer calm and peace of mind on this vacation.


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Kabupaten is a regency in Indonesia and famous for offering its guests with a unique tranquility and peace of mind. With abundant healing centers and places to relax your tired mind, body and soul, Kabupaten is a place where you will experience sheer serenity and calm. This is a destination perfect for getting away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Kabupaten has an array of enjoyment options for different types of travel preferences. If you want to witness grand temples, meditation centers and learn some yoga for rejuvenating your body, there is no other place more perfect for a vacation that Kabupaten. You can visit this place with your family as well as friends and have the best time of your life at this Island destination which is truly magical.

Kabupaten is a destination everybody should visit at least once just to experience the kind of tranquility this has to offer. If you are not a typical tourist who is looking for only sight-seeing destinations, this place perfect to be visited by you. So do not wait and add Kabupaten to your next destination bucket list.


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Other Attractions

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Bali Safari And Marine Park

While in Bali this is another place which you cannot afford to miss. Make your holidays a lot more exciting while you visit the famous Bali Safari & Marine Park and get a chance to dine besides the animals. The Bali Safari and Marine Park was set up by Taman Safari Indonesia; covering 40 hectares of land in the Gianyar regime.

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The Goa Gajah complex includes a demon-mouthed cave, a sacred pool, a section dedicated to the Buddha, and a meeting hall, making it one of the most revered religious sites in Bali. The cave, known as Elephant Cave, houses a lingam and yoni depicting Hindu God Shiva and his wife and a statue of Ganesha, Shiva's son. There are Buddhist images of stupas and chattras around the pool.

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Another precious attraction in Kintamani which is a must visit for you during your trip to the enchanting destination of Bali, is the famous Lake Batur(Danau Batur). Take in the crisp mountain air and majestic scenes of Lake Batur (Danau Batur) a crescent shape waterway in the shadow of an active volcano. Mount Batur sits at the focal point of a huge caldera- - a pit like bowl shaped by volcanic action - of which the lake fills the southeastern side. Take a boat on the lake, trek to the highest point of the well of lava for shocking perspectives, and afterward go for a dunk in the hot springs ignoring the water.

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Pura Taman Saraswati Temple

The Pura Taman Saraswati Temple is a captivating Hindu temple located in Ubud, and it is a major tourist-spot. It is dedicated to the goddess Saraswati, the Hindu deity of knowledge, arts, and wisdom. The temple is renowned for its stunning architecture and serene surroundings. Intricate stone carvings and statues of Saraswati can be found throughout the temple complex, creating a serene and spiritual atmosphere. 

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One of the most famous water parks of Bali, Waterbom is also one of Asia’s top water parks that gives a boutique, botanical waterpark experience. It is a great place to spend an entire day splashing and swimming with your entire family. The park has numerous rides, each more unique and enjoyable than the next. Apart from this, it is famous for its greenery, restaurants, a food court and a swim-up bar.

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Accounted for its picturesque beauty, Seminyak Beach is one of the tourist magnets of Bali with alluring beach restaurants and beautiful boutiques. People flock here to witness the outstanding beauty and enjoy an upscale experience at the numerous Spas and shopping destinations. The beach is renowned for offering the widest range of watersports and even horseback riding by the sea!

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Get amazed with the 21-story monument that showcases the deity of Lord Vishnu riding the Garuda that is regarded as a legendary bird. At this cultural park, one can have an amazing time as it features a number of entertainment zones like the Garuda cinema where you can watch the Balinese movie and take a deep look into its history or can just tour the 60-hectare park with the GWK loop buses that have large windows and allows visitors to enjoy the views without any obstruction.

There is even an Amphitheater where one can learn about the Vishu’s story and can learn a little more about history with the carved walls and ceilings.

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Kuta Beach is on the bucket list of every traveler going to Bali due to the variety of experiences it offers. From exciting water sports such as surfing or scuba diving, upscale restaurants, shopping complexes to fascinating nightlife, Kuta Beach has it all. The amazing transformation of this beach led this to become a hotspot of tourists in Bali.

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Lempuyang Temple, also known as Pura Penataran Agung Lempuyang is one of the oldest and most visited temples in Bali by locals and tourists alike. Sitting at an altitude of 1175 meters, Lempuyang Temple invites visitors to admire the stunning views of Mount Agung through the ‘Gate of Heaven,’ which you reach only after climbing the 1700 steep stairs.

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Jimbaran Beach in Bali, Indonesia, boasts pristine golden sands and stunning sunsets. Famous for its seafood dining on the shore, visitors enjoy fresh catches while waves gently lap the shore. With a tranquil atmosphere, Jimbaran is a popular destination for both relaxation and indulging in delicious beachside cuisine.

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Kuta Theater

Kuta Theater offers captivating performances combining traditional Balinese dance, drama, and music. Situated in the heart of Kuta, Bali, it provides a cultural extravaganza for tourists and locals alike. With vibrant costumes, elaborate sets, and talented performers, the theater promises an immersive experience into Balinese culture.

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Ubud Royal Palace

The Ubud Royal Palace, located in Bali, Indonesia, is a cultural landmark renowned for its traditional Balinese architecture and rich history. Also known as Puri Saren Agung, it serves as a hub for cultural events and traditional performances. The palace showcases intricate carvings and ornate designs, reflecting Bali's artistic heritage.

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Jatiluwih Green Land

Jatiluwih Green Land nestled amidst lush rice terraces, it offers a mesmerizing vista of Bali's natural beauty. Visitors can wander through the verdant fields, soaking in the tranquility and serenity of the surroundings. With its picturesque views and rich cultural significance, Jatiluwih Green Land is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.

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Penulisan Temple

Nestled amidst lush greenery, Penulisan Temple is a serene sanctuary steeped in history and spirituality. Located in the village of Penulisan, it offers a tranquil escape for visitors seeking cultural immersion. With its ancient architecture and stunning views of Mount Agung, it's a captivating destination for those exploring the cultural richness of Indonesia.

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Luwak Civet Coffee Farm

Make your Kintamani stay an exciting one while you head out for this one of a kind coffee farm tour in Bali. Get a chance to taste from the best of coffee while your visit this amazing Luwak Civet Coffee Farm. Civet espresso or Coffee luwak is one of the best items here in Kintamani. Witness the entire process of espresso appropriate from the seed till the coffee powder is prepared.  

The whole nature process of coffee making will astonish you. From drying the coffee seeds to roasting the coffee beans in natural pans made of clay are a rare sight which you get to see easily. Learn about this whole process and also interact with the locals and the techniques which are used. The aroma of the coffee beans will lure you away. Sip in that delicious fresh cup of coffee and don’t forget to take few back home.

 Location: Luwak Civet Coffee Farm is located at Jalan Raya Kintamani, Kintamani, Bali, Indonesia.

 Price: The approximate price starts from IDR 825,840.

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Tirta Empul Temple, also known as Pura Tirta Empul, is situated in the village of Manukaya, near Tampaksiring town in central Bali. It is renowned for its holy spring which is a major source of fresh water in the region as well. The Balinese Hindus consider this water to be amritha, or holy, and they visit the temple for ritual purification in order to cleanse their souls and protect themselves from evil forces.

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Blanco Renaissance Museum

The Blanco Renaissance Museum showcases the exquisite artwork of the Blanco family. Founded by the late artist Antonio Blanco, the museum immerses visitors in a vibrant collection of paintings, sculptures, and memorabilia, providing a glimpse into the creative legacy of this talented family in a stunning tropical setting.

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Kuta Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Programme, initiated Mr. Agung and Wayan, safeguards sea turtle nests. Turtle Rangers monitor the beach, relocating eggs to the hatchery for incubation. Tourists engage in releasing baby turtles, fostering awareness. Over 50,000 eggs were relocated in 2012-2013, with an 80% hatching rate. 

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Ubud Art Market

The Ubud Art Market, nestled in the heart of Bali, is a vibrant hub of artistic expression. Here, local artisans showcase their talent through intricate paintings, handmade crafts, and traditional souvenirs. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich culture of Bali while browsing through colorful stalls, bargaining with friendly vendors, and discovering unique treasures to take home as mementos of their journey.

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Campuhan Ridge Walk

Campuhan Ridge Walk in Ubud, Bali offers a scenic trek through lush rice terraces and vibrant hillsides. A serene path, it provides breathtaking views of the Campuhan River merging with surrounding valleys. Ideal for nature lovers and photographers, it's a tranquil escape, showcasing Bali's stunning landscapes.

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Vihara Dharmayana Temple

Vihara Dharmayan Kuta Temple, a historic Chinese Buddhist temple in Kuta, Bali, dates back to 1876. Maintained by local devotees, it features vibrant red walls and murals. The intricate eastern-style architecture includes a peaceful courtyard emitting fragrant smoke. Key structures include Baktisala with hanging lanterns, Dharmasala for family prayers, and a worship space for the Four Faced Buddha.

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Sekumpul Waterfall is a massive twin waterfall in Singaraja, Bali, with two 80-meter-high (260-foot) torrents cascading from the jungle canopy. If you're seeking for Bali's largest and best waterfall, this is most likely it! To top it off, you'll get to view some of the island's most beautiful jungles and rice terraces.

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Tirta Gangga is a lavishly decorated water garden located in Bali, spread over 1.2 hectares of crystal water pools, natural koi ponds, and surrounding tropical gardens. Formerly, these grounds were part of the ancient royal palace of the Karangasem kingdom, which was later turned into an ornamental garden. Marvel at the beautiful garden accented with bathing pools, ornate fountains, stone carvings and breezy pavilions.

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This beach is the perfect antidote to a stressful world. What’s more one can find the land gently sloping away revealing the majestic view of the hidden leafy tropical forest. Walk on the shore as you watch the amazing sunset here or just head out for a swim in the vast sea. Nothing can be a better medicine than the beckoning sea and cool breeze air here.

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Ubud Celuk Village

Ubud Celuk Village, renowned for its exquisite silver craftsmanship, is a hidden gem in Bali. Wander through narrow streets lined with workshops and galleries showcasing intricate jewelry designs. Witness skilled artisans at work, crafting stunning pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Located near Ubud, it's easily accessible and offers a unique cultural experience for visitors.

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Pura Petitenget Temple

Pura Petitenget Temple, nestled in Seminyak, Bali, is a serene escape. It offers a tranquil atmosphere complemented by breathtaking scenery. During festivals, the temple dazzles with colorful lights, enhancing its beauty. Accessible from all directions, it remains untouched by urbanization, inviting peaceful exploration.

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Kelingking Beach

Arguably the most photogenic spot on your whole Bali trip, Kelingking Beach is one of those perspectives that is difficult to trust that it's genuine when you see it surprisingly. This whole beach front territory is especially excellent - the white cliff balance drastically with the turquoise blue waters. This is to a greater extent a perspective than a climb; however it's positively worth making a reroute to see! 

Stop in a soil parcel with perspectives of the sea, and you can take after an earth way downhill to one side of the stand. There are no signs, and a portion of the guests resting at the stand didn't understand there was a more glorious post right down the way. After around 100 feet, you will abruptly develop at the edge of a precipice that river into thin landmass sticking out into the sea.

Highlights: The beach is famous for cliff Jumping and swimming.

Location: Kelingking Beach is located at Bunga Mekar, Nusa Penida, Bunga Mekar, Nusapenida, Kabupaten Klungkung, Bali 80771, Indonesia

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Pura Ulun Siwi Temple

Pura Ulun Siwi Temple, located in Bali, Indonesia, is a significant Hindu sea temple dedicated to the goddess Dewi Sri, the rice and fertility goddess. Known for its serene setting, the temple plays a vital role in Balinese religious ceremonies. Its architecture reflects the island's rich cultural and spiritual heritage.

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Trunyan Village

Trunyan Village, nestled on the shores of Lake Batur, offers a unique cultural experience in Indonesia. Known for its ancient burial tradition where bodies are left to decompose naturally, the village attracts curious visitors seeking cultural insights. The nearby Trunyan Temple, dedicated to the village's ancestors, adds to its mystique. Accessible by boat from Toya Bungkah, it's a journey worth taking for a glimpse into Trunyan's fascinating traditions.

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Bali Museum

Another one in the list of places to visit in Denpasar, Bali Museum is the place where you can learn about the rich history of the Indonesian culture. Right from the age-old styles of architecture to the textiles of the bygone era, there is a wide spectrum of things preserved in the museum. The museum features four main areas and each one of them has something unique of its own. Be it the archaeological findings or the weapons used in the war, there is everything in the museum.

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Kehen Temple

Nestled in Bangli, Kehen Temple is a sacred gem of Bali. Known for its ancient architecture and vibrant festivals, it's a cultural marvel. Set against a backdrop of lush greenery, the temple exudes a serene atmosphere. Visitors marvel at intricate carvings and towering structures, steeped in Balinese history. Located in Bangli Regency, it's a must-visit for those seeking spiritual enlightenment and cultural immersion.

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Toya Bungkah Hot Spring

Nestled in the village of Toya Bungkah, the hot springs offer a rejuvenating escape. Surrounded by lush greenery and overlooking Lake Batur, it's a serene oasis. Visitors soak in the therapeutic waters while enjoying stunning views of the lake and Mount Batur. Adjacent to the hot springs lies Pura Ulun Danu Batur Temple, adding cultural significance to this tranquil retreat.

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Kedongana Beach

Kedonganan Beach, near Jimbaran, is renowned for its seafood eateries and scenic ocean views. Its pristine white sands and gentle waves create an idyllic setting for sunset strolls or leisurely walks. The bustling fish market offers fresh catches, while romantic beachside restaurants serve delectable grilled seafood dishes.

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Kuta Night Market offers a vibrant culinary experience in Bali. Open-air stalls serve diverse local delicacies, from grilled seafood to traditional Indonesian dishes. Visitors can immerse themselves in the bustling atmosphere, sampling street food and enjoying live music performances. The market is a hub of activity after sunset, attracting both tourists and locals seeking authentic flavors and a lively ambiance.


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Kuta Square, adjacent to Kuta Beach, is a shopper's haven in Bali, featuring an array of boutiques, surf shops, and eateries. Noteworthy stores like Matahari Department Store and big brands like Gucci and Nike attract tourists and locals alike. Beyond shopping, visitors can enjoy dining at local restaurants. Kuta Square promises a memorable experience with diverse offerings, ensuring unforgettable memories of Bali.

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Lovina Beach in Bali is a tranquil coastal gem known for its black sand shores, dolphin-watching excursions, and vibrant coral reefs. Located on the island's northern coast, it offers a serene escape from the bustling southern tourist hubs, showcasing stunning sunsets, traditional fishing villages, and a laid-back atmosphere.

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Admire the beauty of Tanah lot, the Land in the sea, which is a famous heritage site in Bali. You will be greeted with a panoramic view of the charming land facing the open sea. Preserving the Balinese culture, the traditional stone carvings at the hindu temples here share some insights about the people of Bali and their folklore.

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Gunungan Hill

Gunungan Hill in Bali offers breathtaking panoramic views of lush landscapes, terraced rice fields, and distant mountains. A serene escape, it's renowned for its tranquil ambiance and the perfect spot to witness stunning sunrises and sunsets. The hill provides a peaceful retreat, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in Bali's natural beauty.

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Located just off the Denpasar coast in Bali, the Serangan Island, or Shark Island as it is popularly called. It is known to host one of the world’s largest populations of varied rescued shark breeds. The island offers long tours where visitors not only get to learn more about these majestic predators but also get to swim with them.

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Visit the Provincial Public Museum Denpasar which will give you a deep insight into the history, culture, traditions and lives of the Balinese people. Known as one of the oldest landmarks of the city, it is also the main museum here, which shows off the island’s rich heritage and is a must to visit in Bali.

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A small island located off the coast of Nusa Dua; Pulau Nusa Dharma is a hidden gem of the region. In addition to having a rather tranquil ambience, the island also has a small Balinese shrine in its centre. It is also popularly known for yoga activities and meditation, making it one of the best yoga retreats in Bali.

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One of the most hip locations in Bali, Canggu has secured its popularity among partygoers, beachlovers and adventurers alike. Explore the Canggu beach which is a designated word used for a series of beaches on your much-awaited trip to Bali. Although the rough waters off the coast make it unfit for swimming, the beach gathers surfers from across the country.

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Visit the small and secluded beach located in Sanur, around 1 kilometre south of Sindhu Beach in Denpasar, Karang Beach is known for its white sands and calm waves. In addition, you can also find colourful coral reefs here, that are sure to stun you with their beauty. From swimming and snorkelling to enjoying beautiful sunsets from the Balinese-style gazebos, Karang Beach has a lot to offer.

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Located in Bali’s little tourist town of Ubud, the Pura Dalem Bentuyung Temple is amongst the most popular temples in the region, amongst locals and tourists alike. Known for its stunning architectural style, and is home to hundreds of magnificent statues.

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Lying on the eastern coast of Nusa Dua, explore Mengiat Beach one of Bali’s most rewarding hidden gems on your trip to Bali. With its waves ranging from gentle to moderate, Mengiat Beach offers the perfect spot for a light swim, and is renowned for its stunning sunrises as well. The Mengiat beachfront also features an exquisite collection of luxury resorts and hotels.

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Explore Berawa Beach, located on the Canggu coastline, it is one of Bali’s least explored beaches. While the turbulent waters of the Berawa coast make it largely unfit for swimming, the swells are just the perfect fit for surfing sports. You can also discover several luxury clubs, restaurants, and unique party spots on the Berawa beachfront, on your exceptional Bali experience.

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Located in South Bali, Kuta Beach is a popular tourist hotspot. It has everything you could ask, from a water park and luxury accommodations to a plethora of dining spots, party venues, water sports, as well as shopping streets. A popular spot for surfers, this beach boasts of fine white sands and tranquil blue waters of the sea.

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The Jatiluwih Rice Terraces are Bali's largest rice terraces, with approximately 600 hectares of rice fields. Explore the highlands and witness the stunning views of this settlement at the foot of Mount Batukaru and take amazing photos to make your trip to this destination memorable. At sunset, the rice fields take on a mystical appearance, and it's a sight to behold.

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Amongst the most loved vacation spots for youngsters, and children, Bali Fun World Ubud has everything that a child would want in an amusement park. Explore the indoor playground which has a lot of exciting things such as rodeo-style bull riding for youngsters, including special toys as well as different types of slides and trampolines.

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Visit Bali’s longest river named Ayung, that originates right at the northern mountains and flows through the forested city. The river, as it flows through the Ubud region, breaks into rapids, making it a popular spot for rafting in Indonesia. The current here is gentle, and the river flanks with cliffs adorned with elaborate rock carvings depicting epic scenes.

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Explore the largest of Canggu’s three sister beaches, Batu Bolong is renowned for both its magnificent natural beauty and its surf spots. The waves here are fairly moderate, making it ideal for beginners as well as seasoned surfers. Batu Bolong is famed for its sunsets as well, and has several designated vantage points for the same.

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Amongst the most popular attractions located in Denpasar in Bali, the Renon Square has a rather rich and long history associated with it. Besides being surrounded by several Balinese cultural buildings and other landmarks, Renon Square also has a park, field walk trail and other structures within it, one of them being the famous Bajra Sandhi Monument.

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Home to one of the most impressive collections of wildlife in Indonesia, Bali Zoo stands out among the biggest highlights of this stunning island city. While the sheer variety of biodiversity is staggering, Bali Zoo is better known for its range of immersive experiences- whether it be dining with jungle beasts, going on elephant safaris, or nighttime tour of the Zoo.

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Considered as one of the central landmarks of Ubud, the Gunung Lebah Temple is an 8th century temple that overlooks the eastern side of the Campuhan Valley. Dating back to the times of the Hindu priest Rsi Markandeya, the temple also features a traditional Balinese Padmanasa atop its tower-like structure, and is a serene place to visit in Ubud.

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Celebrating local forms of art, the Kuta Art Market is a vibrant local market with makeshift stalls setting up shops daily. Feel the energetic ambience here, with the loud voices of sellers and buyers cutting each other. Handmade curios, artwork, clothing and sculptures are some of the most popular things sold here, at feasible rates with high quality.

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Settled off the Nusa Penida shoreline, Manta Point is a compilation of several offshore diving locations. As the name suggests, the Manta Point is where a large number of manta stingrays- one of the largest breeds of its kind- congregate. Avail the chance to dive into the depths of the deep blue sea and get ready to witness unobstructed views of majestic ocean creatures.

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Settled on the coastline of Canggu, Splash Waterpark is an adventure park with a view. Explore a plethora of rides and thrill attractions for everyone at Splash Waterpark as it features rides and thrill attractions for visitors of all ages. Owing to its location just by the Finn’s Recreation Club, entry to the waterpark earns one access to the Club’s Olympic sized pool as well.



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Flanking Bali’s biggest golf resort, the Bali Handara Gate is now one of the most prominent photo stops to include on your trip to Bali. The gate is renowned for its Hindu-Buddhist architecture style, which appears twice as beautiful against the backdrop of the towering, forested mountains.

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Rightfully regarded as Uluwatu’s hidden gem, Thomas boasts of long stretches of speckless, white sands, fringed by the waves that break gently against its coastline. Unlike several of Bali’s beaches, the current at Thomas Beach makes it a perfect spot for swimming.

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Located on one of the most unique coasts of Bali, the Suluban Beach Cave is amongst the most mesmerising attractions on the island. Admire the natural limestone formations, Suluban Beach Cave also has rocky steps and log ramps that lead to a tranquil hidden beach.

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Skip the hustle and bustle of Bali and set out on an extraordinary adventure to Tanjung Jepun, known as one of the best places to dive in the country. Spend the day exploring the location, or take a dive deep into the mysterious world of the underwater, catching sights of wonderful corals, and the rich variety of marine life here.

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With an aim to combine art and public life, Museum Rudana is a unique humanist art museum, displaying the best of Balinese and rare international art. Witness the artistic richness of the place through its architecture, which reflects the best of Indonesian designs. It also hosts several immersive activities for visitors, including painting lessons, art residencies and exhibitions.

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Tukad Cepung Waterfall is a hidden gem nestled within a rugged gorge, accessible only by a short hike through lush jungle. As sunlight filters through the towering cliffs above, it creates a mesmerizing display of light and shadow within the cavernous chamber below. Visitors are enchanted by the ethereal beauty of this secluded cascade, making it a must-visit destination in Bali's natural wonders.

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Home to some of the most extensive range of paintings and artworks, the Basuki Abdullah Museum is a popular art museum located in South Jakarta Indonesia. You can explore the personal collection belonging to the legendary Basoeki Abdullah at this museum, including weapons, statues, masks as well as puppets.


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Soaring through the stunning green plantations of Tegalalang, the Terrace River Pool Swing is an exotic new adventure located just outside Ubud. The swing offers rides of varying heights for solo riders as well as couples. The Pool Swing also features 6 lifelike nests suspended from the canopy, which act as photobooths, preceded by a coffee-tasting session.

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Puri Saren Agung is a majestic royal palace with rich cultural significance. Built in the 19th century, it served as the residence of the Ubud royal family. Adorned with intricate Balinese architecture and traditional designs, the palace is a captivating blend of history and artistry. Today, it hosts cultural performances, dance shows, and various events, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the vibrant Balinese heritage while surrounded by the palace's enchanting beauty.

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One of Bali’s oldest Hindu temples, the Batuan Temple is dedicated to three of mightest Hindu deities- Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Learn about the exquisite Balinese architecture of each shrine at the temple, beautifully constructed with stones and fibre. The temple courtyard is riddled with sculptures, and sometimes hosts a local market held by artisans as well.

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Head into the lap of nature at the Bali Twin Lakes Trekking Point, which offers some of the most unparalleled views of the famous Tamblingan Lake and Buyan Lake in Munduk. Get a chance to experience the best of what Bali has to offer by passing through hidden hamlets, dense jungles and meeting local people of this destination.

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Home to some of the rarest species of butterflies and other insects, the Bali Butterfly Park offers a unique experience to visitors. You get to admire the rare species of swallowtail, great Mormon, and birdwing butterflies on your visit to this place. Bali Butterfly Park also hosts research, breeding and preservation of butterflies and other endangered species of insects.

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One of Bali’s least explored beaches, Nelayan Beach paints a typical picture of a fishing beach. On a regular day, the coastline at Nelayan can be found dotted with bobbing fishing boats, especially during the early hours. The gentle waters off the coast of the beach make it ideal for swimming and kitesurfing especially on windy days.

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Include a visit to one of the most important religious sites, Ulun Danu Beratan temple, while touring Bali. It is a grand temple complex comprising a series of 8 Hindu shrines and a Buddhist stupa. Combining strong overtones of Buddhist and Hindu architecture, the temple stands reflective of Bali’s secular culture. A boat ride through the Bratan lake will take you to these floating temples.

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An explosive mix of adventure and nature, Alas Harum can be one of the most eventful visits in Bali. This agrotourism center offers plantation tours to guests, where you can also explore the lush coffee plantations. Alas Harum also offers a wide range of extreme activities, including the Bali Swing Alas Harum, Sky Bike and zipline adventure.

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Nestled on one corner of the Nusa Penida island, Diamond Beach is one of the most unexplored regions in Bali. The crystal white sands of Diamond Beach Bali are interrupted only by the bright blue waves that lap along its shore. Although swimming can be dangerous here, the beach offers the ideal setting for a picnic or a romantic walk.

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Tucked in the quaint village of Bedulu, a fertile rice field located in the central Bali highlands, visit the 14th century Yeh Pulu Temple on your trip to this destination. Known to have some of the most intricate stone carvings in all of Bali. Accessible by foot on a lush forest trail, Yeh Pulu Temple is one place that will transport you to the bygone eras.

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Getting a taste of authentic Balinese coffee at the Satria Coffee Plantation is one of the best things to do in Bali. The Satria Coffee plantation is predominantly known for the kopi luwak or civet coffee, which is one of the most expensive coffees on earth. Learn about the unusual production process of this coffee, and enjoy a guided walk around the jungle plantation, often coming across one or more Asian palm civets.

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A village that still lives in history, Tenganan Pegringsingan is located on the regency of Karangasem in Bali. Secluded from the modern culture and lifestyle of Bali, Tenganan Pegringsingan embraces the ancient way of living. The layout of the houses resembles the ancient Balinese period and they are arranged on both sides of the village.

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Goa Lawah Temple is a unique and sacred site known for its intricate architecture and mystical atmosphere. Built around a cave filled with bats, the temple is dedicated to the Hindu god of the sea, Batara Baruna. The cave is believed to be connected to Besakih Temple through a tunnel. Visitors are drawn to the spiritual energy and the vibrant ceremonies that take place here. The temple is not only a religious site but also a captivating cultural experience, offering a glimpse into Bali's rich heritage.

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Pandawa Beach is a stunning beach located on Bali's southern Bukit Peninsula. Initially known as the "Secret Beach," it gained popularity after its official opening in 2012. The beach offers breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean, with its white sand, blue sky, and surf. What sets Pandawa Beach apart is its remarkable limestone cliffs and unique artificial features, including winding asphalt roads that were carved through the cliffs to provide access to the beach.

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Every town has a square and the Puputan Badung Square is the town’s square for Denpasar, Bali. The square commemorates the site where a mass suicide occurred in 1906 during the country’s battle with the Dutch. The attractive square has lush greenery and a tranquil ambience which provides respite to locals and visitors looking for a quick rest. 

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Mount Agung, a stratovolcano, provides the highest point in all of Bali, and the famous thing to do here is to hike to the top and witness the magical sunrise. It is located at an elevation of 3031 meters above sea level. Mount Agung is home to Bali’s mother temple, Besakih, making it one of the most famous attractions. 

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Break away from the bustle of city life amid the lush and serene paddy fields at the Tegallalang Rice Terraces. The fields are uniquely cut out in a terraced layout along the hillsides lending the entire area a graceful pattern that is truly a visual treat. You can also interact with the local farmers to know more about Balinese culture.

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Padang Padang Beach, known locally as Pantai Labuan Sait, is a renowned surfing destination located on Bali's Bukit Peninsula. It distinguishes itself from other beaches on the island with its captivating ambiance. The beach's main highlight is its distinctive entrance, a hollow rock opening leading to a 100-meter stretch of sand. Accessible via a flight of stairs, this picturesque setting adds to the allure of Padang Padang Beach, making it a must-visit spot.

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If you're looking for a spot to rejuvenate your mind and body, Bali's Tegenungan Waterfall is the destination to go. Spend the day in the sun, swim or leap into a cool pool, enjoy quality time with family or friends, and soak up the peace and refreshing ambiance. Nestled amidst lush landscapes, this waterfall is perfect for wildlife photographers. 

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Experience the Mekare-Kare ceremony, also known as Perang Pandan, in Tenganan village, Bali. This annual festival in June honors Indra, the god of war, and village ancestors. Witness the unique Pandanus war, where men engage in joyful combat. Held during Sasih Kalima, part of the Sasih Sembah ceremony, it's a rare opportunity to immerse in Balinese culture and tradition.

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The Elephant Park in Bali is considered one of the best in the world. Explore an extensive museum with a vast collection of elephant memorabilia, including one of the largest mammoth skeletons in Southeast Asia. This Safari Park in Bali provides visitors with the opportunity to encounter these majestic animals up close and humanely in an undeniably beautiful setting.

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Nestled in the heart of Denpasar, Kumbasari Art Market is an ideal place to witness Bali’s rich culture, creativity and craftsmanship. Whether you are an art lover or simply looking for unique souvenirs, the Kumbasari Art Market is a must-visit attraction for you.

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Charlie's Chocolate Factory is a sweet haven for chocolate enthusiasts. Nestled amidst scenic beauty, this enchanting spot offers a delightful journey into the world of chocolate making. Visitors can witness the chocolate-making process, indulge in mouthwatering treats, and even try their hand at crafting their own chocolates.

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The Broken Beach is a hollow bay located in Bali’s Nusa Penida and is known for its rock formations dating back to millions of years. This beach is known for the pristine blue waters and the white sand beach that is frequented by tourists throughout the year. The Broken Bay is a cliff that overlooks the beach and beyond and comes with ample open space. 

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Fes el-Bali

Fes el-Bali, the ancient heart of Fes, Morocco, is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Renowned for its labyrinthine medina, vibrant souks, and historical significance, it houses the University of Al Quaraouiyine, the world's oldest existing university. Its rich architecture and cultural heritage offer a glimpse into medieval Islamic civilization.

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Komaneka Fine Art Gallery

Nestled in the heart of Ubud, the Komaneka Fine Art Gallery showcases captivating works by local and international artists. Explore a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, and contemporary artworks, each telling its own unique story. Located near the bustling Monkey Forest Road, it's a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts seeking inspiration and cultural immersion in Ubud's vibrant artistic scene.

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Lotus Lagoon in Candi Dasa has umpteen admirers from all over the world since it displays an amazing sight with an expansive water body brimming with pink and fuchsia lotuses and there is a small garden with statues in the centre. While you come across the road, you will be able to see a temple on a higher elevation and the temple is the reason why the area got its name. There are two shrines situated amidst the densely forested hillside. Once you reach there, you will get a better sight of the lagoon as well as the sea and the beach which together make Candi Dasa look so pleasant and glamorous.

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Uluwatu Temple, an ancient hindu temple with ocean vistas, is a sacred temple that is cherished by the people of Bali and tourists alike. Perched atop a cliff, the temple is surrounded by prehistoric relics that indicate the temple dates back to the 10th century. Do not miss out on the captivating Kecak dance performance while visiting Uluwatu temple.

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A hidden beach in Indonesia which is the supreme attraction now is Pasir Putih Beach with several nicknames like White Sand Beach, Virgin Beach, Hidden Beach etc. Exploring the 400-meter-wide white sandy beach is an amazing surprise for first-time visitors. The shore is absolutely beautiful with the presence of several tall palm trees that sway synchronically with the wind blows. It is nestled amidst a small village called Perasi, quite far off from the main city.


A lot of tourists from different parts of the world come to spend a quality time at the beach, alone or with their family. Tourists arrive here will stay at the guest houses and hotels located along the coast of Ujung or in Candi Dasa. The secluded beach is extended between two hills between Bugbug and Perasi. The beach is lying about 4.5 km east of the main hub of Candi Dasa.

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The Kerta Gosa Hall of Justice is a historic courthouse adorned with intricate traditional Balinese paintings on its ceilings. Built in the 18th century, it served as a venue for royal courts to administer justice. The hall showcases stunning artwork depicting moral and legal teachings, creating a unique cultural experience.

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Karangasem Regency in Bali is filled with many historical sites. Ujung Water Palace is one among them which was formerly a palace and now it is called Ujung Park or Sukasada Park. From Amlapura, it lies about 5 km away. The palace houses three large pools. In the middle of the pools, there is Gili Bale, the main building. It is connected to the edge of the pool by the bridge.


The palace was built by the King of Karangasem, Gusti Bagus Jelantik. The ownership of the palace was given to Karangasem Royal family. The construction of the building was finished in 1909 under the guidance of a famous architecture from China and the Dutch. It had faced nearly devastation by showers of hot ash in 1963 which was followed by the eruption of Mount Agung and an earthquake in 1979. Restoration of the building happened afterwards and retained its splendour and now it is one of the most features attractions in Bali for locals and visitors.

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Discover Bali's highlands and Wanagiri Hidden Hill, well-known for its breathtaking views of Lake Buyan and Lake Tamblingan. Among the verdant trees here, you'll come across picturesque swings and large bird nests, ideal for capturing flawless photos. Enjoy exciting activities like horseback riding, trekking, and zip lining while taking in the natural beauty of this famous tourist spot.

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Mengwi Temple, also known as Pura Taman Ayun, is a captivating attraction in Bali. Nestled amidst lush gardens, it showcases traditional Balinese architecture and intricate stone carvings. The temple's tranquil surroundings and picturesque ponds create a serene atmosphere, making it a must-visit destination for cultural enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

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Penglipuran in Bangli, Bali, captivates visitors with its well-preserved traditional architecture, lush surroundings, and warm hospitality. Experience the tranquility of this enchanting village, where you can explore narrow stone pathways, witness traditional ceremonies, and immerse yourself in the authentic charm of Bali.

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Batur Natural Hot Spring, located in Bali, is a captivating attraction that offers a rejuvenating experience. Nestled amidst lush greenery and volcanic landscapes, it boasts soothing thermal waters with healing properties. Visitors can unwind in the mineral-rich pools, soak up the breathtaking views, and indulge in a tranquil escape from the bustling city life.

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Lahangan Sweet in Amed is one of the finest viewpoints for Mount Agung in Bali. Offering impressive views of the mighty volcano, it is known for its varied photography spots and the opportunity to witness both sunrise and sunset. Don't miss this incredible viewpoint for an unforgettable experience.

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Excellent
We booked a tour to Bali from Chennai, we were relaxed with the help of Thrillophilia, as they did everything on our behalf, it would have been a tough journey without them. Love and support.
Utkarsh Karandikar 7 Days Romantic Escape to Bali with Gili Islands Stay
Excellent
"njce experience..awesome place."
Devesh Pillai Bali Package from Bangalore
Excellent
I went to Bali with my family and got few things customized in the plan and even after adding things to the plan no other services were compromised Fully satisfied and happy from the team.
Jyotis Ganaka Bali Package from Mumbai
Excellent
We had a wonderful trip to Bali. The trip was very fascinating and adventurous, also the management was at its zenith.
Ghanashyam Jain Bali Package From Delhi
Excellent
At first we weren't really sure about travelling through some travelling company specially when it is n completely unknown place to us. But must say the tour was amazing and the people are completely reliable.
Shashikala Chopra Bali Honeymoon Package From Mumbai
Excellent
I booked a honeymoon trip to Bali being advised by one of my friends. I opted for Thrillophilia being my tour operator, and it is absolutely contented that it was worth it. We being first time visitors it was advantageous for us travelling with experienced people operating the tour. Thank you team.

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