Written By
Ruchika Mandora
Bali has many beaches, however, Kuta Beach is the most popular. Surfing, sunbathing, and beach eateries are popular on the beach.
The 16th-century temple is one of Bali's most stunning sights. Balinese people value the temple's mythical and spiritual significance.
If you enjoy nature, photography, and Bali touring, capture Tegallalang's emerald rice fields. Walking through Ubud's rice fields is a must.
Bali is mostly volcanic mountains, and Mount Batur is the most beautiful. Take an early morning mountaintop trek if you like adventure.
A big bird's nest and swings make this one of Bali's most romantic spots. From the hilltop, you may see a beautiful sunset with your sweetheart.
Ubud Monkey Forest Sanctuary has several playful macaques. Sacred Monkey Forest has over 600 Balinese long-tailed monkeys.
Bali's temples are distinctive and stunning. The 90-foot-underwater "Devata Vishnu Temple" or "Pemuteran Temple" has a stunning Buddha statue meditating.
Seminyak is Bali's most exclusive destination after long walks along beaches and visits to famous temples. It has many spas and top Bali eateries.
Visit Nusa Dua Beach to escape Bali's city life. The beach has lengthy white sands and azure ocean waves. Relax on a sun lounger with a drink and a beach wind.
Bali's waterfalls are a major draw for tourists. Banyumala Twin Waterfall is one of the purest natural beauties because visitors rarely visit.