Visit Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud Ubud Monkey Forest is a reserve and temple complex located in Ubud, Bali. In this place has approximately 340 long tail monkeys.
See magnificent Jatiluwih rice terraces Beautiful area with verdant rice paddies that appeal to pedestrians, cyclists & photographers.
See waterfall at Tegenungan This waterfall has a height of 15 meters. Although not so high, the water discharge is very heavy. The water is also clean and clear.
Go sightseeing at Candidasa and around East Bali popular tourist attractions and often portrayed as a quieter and more relaxed beach alternative, than the Kuta-filled nightclubs or the big resorts of Nusa Dua
See rice terraces in Tegalalang Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Ubud is famous for its beautiful scenes of rice paddies involving the subak (traditional Balinese cooperative irrigation system).
See magnificent Batur volcano Mount Batur (Gunung Batur) is an active volcano located at the center of two concentric calderas north west of Mount Agung on the island of Bali, Indonesia. The south east side of the larger 10×13 km caldera contains a caldera lake.
See Agung volcano, the highest point on the island Mount Agung is a stratovolcano type volcano, this mountain has a very large and very deep crater that occasionally emit smoke and moisture.
Go for dolphin watching tour in Lovina Dolphin watching at Lovina Beach remain one of the main nature attractions of this quiet and laidback coastal town in North Bali.
See waterfall at Gitgit Gitgit Waterfall has a height of 35 meters and is the highest waterfall in Bali island. This place is suitable for trekking tours, with winding terrain and natural forest up and down.
Visit Bedugul town Bedugul is a tourist area with lakes and mountains in Bali, Indonesia, located in the central part of the island near Lake Bratan.
See Buyan and Tamblingan, the Twin Lakes This lake is one of three twin lakes formed inside a large caldera. To the east there are Lake Buyan and Beratan Lake respectively. Flanked by the surrounding forest and because of its location in the highlands make the lake environment is cool.
Take a walk to Sari Organic Restaurants with local & international menus are served with views of rice fields and fresh air.
See waterfall in Munduk Munduk Waterfall is a beautiful and secret waterfall located in Singaraja regency, north part of Bali.
Besakih Temple Besakih is an artistic and unique complex that comprises at least 86 temples which include the main Pura Penataran Agung (the Great Temple of State) and 18 others.
Tirta Gangga Water Palace Tirta Gangga is a former royal palace in eastern Bali, Indonesia, about 5 kilometres from Karangasem, near Abang. It is noted for its water palace, owned by Karangasem Royal
Tanah Lot Temple Tanah Lot is a rock formation off the Indonesian island of Bali. It is home to the ancient Hindu pilgrimage temple Pura Tanah Lot, a popular tourist and cultural icon for photography.
Tirta Empul Tirta Empul temple is a Hindu Balinese water temple located near the town of Tampaksiring, Bali, Indonesia.
Ulun Danu Beratan Pura Ulun Danu Beratan, or Pura Bratan, is a major Shaivite water temple on Bali, Indonesia. The temple complex is located on the shores of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul.
Taman Ujung Water Palace Taman Ujung ‘water palace’, with its complete and official designation of Taman Sukasada Ujung, is located in the village of Seraya in Karangasem regency. It is the sister site of Tirta Gangga, also built by the late raja of Karangasem.
Uluwatu Temple Uluwatu Temple, or Pura Luhur Uluwatu, one of six key temples believed to be Bali’s spiritual pillars, is renowned for its magnificent location, perched on top of a steep cliff approximately 70 metres above sea level.
Taman Ayun Temple Pura Taman Ayun is a compound of Balinese temple and garden with water features located in Mengwi subdistrict in Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia.
Pura Beji The Pura Beji temple is a large and beautiful temple complex in the village of Sangsit in North Bali, dating back to the 15th century, during the spread of the Majapahit kingdom from Java.
Goa Gajah / Elephant Cave Goa Gajah, or Elephant Cave, is located on the island of Bali near Ubud, in Indonesia. Built in the 9th century, it served as a sanctuary.
Gunung Kawi Temple Gunung Kawi is an 11th-century temple and funerary complex in Tampaksiring north east of Ubud in Bali, Indonesia., that is spread across either side of the Pakerisan river.
Goa Lawah Temple Goa Lawah is one of Bali’s most important temples. It features a complex built in a cave opening inhabited by hordes of bats and its name translates into English as simply ‘Bat Cave’.