Written By
Ruchika Mandora
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The cliffs are steep and dangerous, but if you can walk carefully, it's safe.
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This beautiful waterfall is on the road that goes around the edge of the crater between Munduk and the main road from Singaraja to Denpasar.
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Lempuyang shrine is an ancient mountain shrine in East Bali. This temple at 1,175m above sea level predates other Hindu temples on the island.
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This beautiful mountain valley hike trail is a great place to get some fresh air and get away from the busy city of Ubud.
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Strategically positioned, it links Bali's north and south. This classic temple has a smooth, shiny surface that makes it look floating.
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Gunung Kawi Temple, one of Bali's most unusual archaeological monuments, with shrine reliefs carved into a rock cliff.
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This is a famous site to come for a full Bali experience. Tanah Lot, one of Bali's most prominent tourist sites, presents all kinds of Bali's culture.
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See the haunting Kecak, Legong dance for royalty, and other amazing cultural experiences at GWK Bali.
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Tegalalang Rice Terraces are in the busy and famous town of Ubud. They offer beautiful views of rice paddies.
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With its lush greenery and tranquility, Bali visitors would include this on their itinerary.
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