The name of Penglipuran village comes from the words 'Pengeling Pura', which literally means 'to remember your ancestors'. The village of Penglipuran was rebuilt to look the same as it might have a hu…
This unique temple complex dates back to the 11th century and consists of a series of shrines carved directly into the rock, giving it a special atmosphere of mystery and grandeur. According to legend…
A waterfall on a gentle slope with a pool, lush vegetation, and other small waterfalls nearby.
A spot not popular among tourists, but very picturesque.
Banyumala Twin Waterfall, located on the island of Bali, is a magnificent natural phenomenon with two adjacent streams of water, making it a unique place to visit. This attraction draws those who seek…
The famous rice terraces protected by UNESCO. Here you can walk along the path between the rice fields.
Picturesque, undulating green rice fields popular with cyclists, photographers, and hikers.
This is one of the most magnificent spots on Nusa Penida Island. The beach has become the island’s most popular attraction, thanks to the many Instagram photos tourists share after visiting.
Unlike most waterfalls, this one is surrounded by rocks in a circular shape. But be careful, as the river above the waterfall can cause anything to happen suddenly. Tukad Cepung Waterfall has its own…
The Uluwatu Temple is quite a charming place with an entrance fee.
There are many cheeky monkeys here that aren’t shy about stealing or taking things from tourists — bring a stick with you. ;)
Tanah Lot Temple is one of the nine main sacred temples of Bali. It is under UNESCO protection. Thousands of tourists visit daily to see this amazing place.
The temple is built on a small islet, which is separated from the mainland by the sea during high tide. Only when the water is low can you go inside, however, tourists can only wander at the foot of t…
Tirta Gangga is a former royal palace in eastern Bali, about 5 kilometers from Karangasem, near Abang. Named after the sacred River Ganges in Hinduism, it is known for the royal water palace of Karang…
Not far from Ubud is the Tirta Empul temple, whose water is considered not only holy but also magically healing. It is said that this temple was built around a spring created by the warrior god Indra.
Goa Lawah Temple, which translates to 'Bat Cave', is one of the nine main temples in Bali. The main attraction of the temple is a natural cave of quite a complex shape on the northern side of the temp…
Lake Bratan, situated at an altitude of 1,200 meters by Mount Tapak, is one of the most beautiful places in Bali, formed by the eruption of Mount Batur. It is known as the Lake of the Holy Mountain, a…
Mount Batur is an active volcano located in the northeast of Bali island in Indonesia. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the island due to its majestic beauty and the opportunity t…
An interesting pool created by nature itself. Water flows into it when waves surge and crash over the edge of the "pool". It’s best to visit when the sun is high to avoid shadows from the cliffs falli…
Pura Besakih Temple is the main Hindu temple complex on the island. It consists of 22 separate temples that ascend in terraces along the foothills of Mount Agung.
The Monkey Forest in Ubud is a Balinese Hindu sanctuary and the natural habitat of the Balinese long-tailed monkey, Macaca flavicularis. It is located near the village of Padangtegal, Ubud district, B…
A picturesque natural area with hills offering incredible views and walking trails through dense thickets.
The most famous walking path in Ubud is the Artists’ Trail. It’s a route perfect for nature lovers and those who enjoy beautiful scenery.
At such a height, there is often fog and cloudiness. At the very top, there is a traditional temple with split gates. Inside, there are pavilions and altars. On one side, you can see the Agung volcano…
One of the oldest monuments on the island. This is not just a cave, but a whole system of temples, pavilions, pools, and statues.
The 'Elephant Cave' is located above the Petanu River in the village of Bedulu.
Locals are said to have kept this waterfall secret for a long time and only opened it to tourists in 2010. From the viewpoint, you can see several waterfalls at once. The sight is truly impressive! On…
A picturesque hillside: terraces, rice fields, swings over lush vegetation, and zipline tracks.
You can admire them from a roadside café, or you can go down past the fields to the stream and then climb up to the opposite bank.
The upper part of the temple is located at a significant altitude. Along the way, you can encounter several temples and enjoy views of Mount Agung and the sea.
Monkeys are often seen along the road, so it’s better not to leave your vehicle at the bottom but to move up higher.
You can visit this colossal tree on the way to the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces and the Leke-Leke Waterfall.
According to local rumors, it’s about 500−700 years old, and its height is around 80 meters.
A secret viewpoint known to few. The view is stunning!
There is a beautiful lighthouse nearby (no longer in operation). Parking is not very convenient.
Gorgeous views — a great spot for photoshoots. Blue transparent water. During high tide, there are waves on Melasti Beach. At low tide, the waves break far away, and the shore is completely calm. You…
This is the largest Buddhist monastery in Bali. It is located on the slopes of a mountain in the village of Banjar, about one and a half kilometers from the hot springs in Banjar.
An excellent viewpoint, especially for sunsets. You can see the entire beach and surfers. Free entry, paid parking. Often used for wedding photos.
A very picturesque place at sunset. You can walk along the path. No entrance fee is required, but the road to this terrace is quite steep, so some scooter riding skills are needed. There are very few…
A great place to watch the sunrise or sunset. Entry costs 30,000 rupiah. The last kilometer of the route is a dirt road with potholes and gravel. You need to ride the bike carefully, but it’s generall…
This waterfall is not very popular among tourists, so there are no crowds, annoying beggars, or guides. It is located 45 kilometers from Denpasar, and getting there is not as difficult as it may initi…
A new beach with steps recently carved into the rock. There is a very beautiful viewpoint on the way to the beach. You can combine a visit to it with a trip to Atuh Beach.