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How long is the drive from Surabaya to Ubud?

The direct drive from Surabaya to Ubud is 276 mi (444 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 11 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Surabaya to Ubud, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Pecatu, Tabanan, Batu, Banyuwangi, Singaraja, Malang, and Gerokgak, as well as top places to visit like Tunjungan Plaza and Cafe Bawah Jembatan Suramadu, or the ever-popular Jl. Rajawali No.82-I.

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Top cities between Surabaya and Ubud

The top cities between Surabaya and Ubud are Pecatu, Tabanan, Batu, Banyuwangi, Singaraja, Malang, and Gerokgak. Pecatu is the most popular city on the route. It's 7 hours from Surabaya and less than an hour from Ubud.
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Malang

Malang, located in East Java, Indonesia, is a city known for its well-preserved colonial architecture and mild highland climate. The Balai Kota building and grand mansions along Jalan Besar Ijen showcase a blend of Indonesian and Dutch styles. Nearby, the ruins of the Buddhist-Hindu Singosari Temple offer a glimpse into medieval history. For outdoor enthusiasts, Mt. Bromo presents hiking trails with breathtaking views.
33% as popular as Pecatu
35 minutes off the main route, 14% of way to Ubud
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Batu

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Batu, also known as Kota Batu, is a city in East Java Province, Indonesia. It was once a Dutch hill retreat and is surrounded by mountains with summit trails. The area features attractions like Jawa Timur Park 2 with Batu Secret Zoo and Museum Satwa, hot springs in Songgokerto village, the ancient Hindu Songgoriti Temple, and the impressive Coban Rondo Waterfall nearby.
48% as popular as Pecatu
46 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Ubud
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Banyuwangi

Banyuwangi, formerly known as Banjoewangi, is the administrative center of Banyuwangi Regency in the eastern part of Java, Indonesia. With a population of over 100,000 people, it is positioned as a potential hub for golf tourism. The region boasts approximately 160 golf courses, with 125 already holding international standard status. These courses offer unique natural beauty and strategic positioning for tourism. Efforts to boost tourist visits in the era of Industry 4.
25% as popular as Pecatu
3 minutes off the main route, 57% of way to Ubud
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Gerokgak

Gerokgak, a village and district in the Buleleng Regency of Bali, Indonesia, is home to the picturesque Gili Putih Sumberkima Beach. This exotic beach is situated in the northwest region of Bali and is slightly more secluded than other popular tourist spots on the island. As part of the Sumberkima area, it serves as a gateway to Gili Putih and offers visitors a tranquil and scenic coastal retreat.
17% as popular as Pecatu
35 minutes off the main route, 73% of way to Ubud
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Singaraja

Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Singaraja, a charming port town in northern Bali, Indonesia, is steeped in history and culture. The Dutch colonial–era warehouses along the waterfront offer a glimpse into its past. Visitors can explore ancient palm-leaf manuscripts at Gedong Kirtya Library and view stone coffins and ceremonial masks at Museum Buleleng.
27% as popular as Pecatu
29 minutes off the main route, 82% of way to Ubud
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Peninsula Beach Resort

Hotel
Peninsula Beach Resort is a well-appointed hotel located in Nusa Dua, just a short distance from Tanjung Benoa. The resort offers warmly furnished accommodations with an outdoor pool, spa, and fitness center. Guests can enjoy the convenience of free private parking and free WiFi throughout the property. The on-site restaurant and sports bar provide dining options, while friendly staff offer poolside service for drinks and food during the day.
Most popular city on this route
40 minutes off the main route, 88% of way to Ubud
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Tabanan Regency

Tabanan Regency, located in Bali, Indonesia, is a relatively underdeveloped area covering 839.33 km² with a population of around 469,340 people as of mid-2022. The regency seat is the town of Tabanan. It offers an escape from the crowds and provides opportunities to explore off-the-beaten paths in Bali.
51% as popular as Pecatu
3 minutes off the main route, 93% of way to Ubud

Best stops along Surabaya to Ubud drive

The top stops along the way from Surabaya to Ubud (with short detours) are Tanah Lot, Uluwatu Temple, and Ulun Danu Beratan Temple. Other popular stops include Ijen, Mt Bromo, and Museum Angkut.
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Jl. Rajawali No.82-I

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Building
Museums
Specialty Museums
Jl. Rajawali No.82-I, also known as the House of Sampoerna, is a must-visit attraction in the city. This historic site is home to one of Indonesia's renowned kretek cigarette manufacturers and offers a fascinating glimpse into the industry's heritage. Housed in a magnificent 19th-century Dutch building that was originally an orphanage before being transformed into a theater, this iconic landmark showcases the rich history of Sampoerna cigarettes and their cultural significance.
4.0
(1458)
Krembangan Sel., Kec. Krembangan, Surabaya, Jawa Timur 60175, Indonesia, USA
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Tunjungan Plaza

Mentioned on 
36 lists 
Shopping mall
Shopping
Tunjungan Plaza is a bustling shopping center located in the heart of Surabaya, offering a wide array of retail outlets, dining options, and entertainment facilities. With its four interconnected buildings, including the impressive 52-story Tunjungan Plaza V, this mega mall provides visitors with an extensive selection of over 500 stores ranging from fashion brands to supermarkets. Whether you're looking for trendy clothing or state-of-the-art electronics, Tunjungan Plaza has something for everyone.
Tunjungan Plaza, one of the malls that was established in the late 1980s and continues to grow until now, there are hundreds of tenants both international and domestic so that it provides choices in shopping, or just walking around and eating, parking facilities are very adequate for cars and motorbikes, the best time to visit this mall is on weekdays, because on weekends it is very crowded with visitors, sometimes we like to get lost in this mall huhuhu, in this mall there are also often several events held for visitors.
Nuruul P — Google review
Its the one of biggest mall in Indonesia Really well maintained and vendors inside is mostly full, so far navigating is easy as it not usually big "circle"round mall. Prices for the supplier inside i would say it vary but mostly bit expensive
Akmal M — Google review
Tunjungan Plaza is the best mall in Surabaya. As one of the city's largest and most iconic malls, it is an integrated complex of six interconnected buildings that offer an unrivaled retail and entertainment experience. From high-end international boutiques to local favorites, the tenant mix is incredibly diverse, catering to every style and budget. The food options are equally vast, with an impressive selection of casual eateries, fine dining restaurants, and bustling food courts. This sprawling mall is more than just a place to shop, it's a dynamic hub for socializing and entertainment, solidifying its status as Surabaya’s premier lifestyle destination.
Jason P — Google review
It too big, luxury + high price brand. Food court is available. Not comback again LoL
Hưng H — Google review
well, this place is HUGE, an extremely one at that. there are lot of official store from sport to gadget. you name it. i dont have a lot time when i last visited. but it almost cost me a lot of time just try to find specific store. anyway if you looking for a plaza to walk with your family, then this palce should do. dont worry about chairs, they got plenty all around the building. anyway this plaza has 6 building connected to each other, with each building have more than 5 floor. (i dont rrmember how much exactly but is more than that).
Athallah R — Google review
Very huge, many stores, restaurants, cafes, services, cinemas (Not studios. Cinemas, with studios within each), playgrounds. Parking huge but still everyone's going there so it was difficult to get park
Ditte M — Google review
Brilliant shopping center, large with 4 well served entrances. The mall is connected the the four point Sheraton. The variety and number of food & beverage outlets is simply wow. The mall size is pretty large. Recommended…!
A K — Google review
One of the largest malls in Surabaya. It has 6 main areas, and there are wide variety of shops & brands to explore.
Sadewa 4 — Google review
4.7
(88022)
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4.3
(1331)
Tunjungan plaza, Jl. Jenderal Basuki Rachmat No.8-12 lantai 5, Kedungdoro, Kec. Tegalsari, Surabaya, Jawa Timur 60261, Indonesia
https://tunjunganplaza.com/
+62 31 5311088
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Cafe Bawah Jembatan Suramadu

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$$$$cheap
Cafe
Cafe Bawah Jembatan Suramadu, also known as the Surabaya-Madura National Bridge, is Indonesia's longest bridge, spanning 5,438 meters across the Sunda Strait to connect Java and Madura islands. Completed in 2009 by Chinese contractors with a contract price of $1900 million, it symbolizes the friendship between China and Indonesia.
Wow, a great view in Suramadu bridge I love it you can enjoy the view and the breeze it's a great experience you must try 😆
Leo M — Google review
Cozy place to refresh our mind, we can enjoy the scenery, some coffee and snack
Moh S — Google review
Nice picture
Arie R — Google review
Cheap food, near to best spot for sunrise and sunset
Wildan H — Google review
nice place to take picture with Suramadu Backgroun
Oktriawan — Google review
happy visiting this place with my boy,
Layanan M — Google review
Nice
Moch K — Google review
Best spot to view Suramadu Bridge.
War S — Google review
4.3
(1350)
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4.0
(1175)
QQRH+M9G, Tambak Wedi, Kec. Kenjeran, Surabaya, Jawa Timur 60126, Indonesia
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Bungkul Park

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City park
Nature & Parks
Park
Bungkul Park, located in the heart of Surabaya, East Java Province, is a bustling green space that offers a variety of attractions. It features a skate park, play equipment for children, and plenty of shade trees. The park has gained recognition by winning the 2013 United Nations Asian Townscape Award for its contribution to landscape construction. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful atmosphere with green lawns and trees or indulge in local street food while relaxing in the shade.
i came here on sunday just for car free day and buying a lots of food haha so, not so much things i can describe🤡
Aprizal N — Google review
Most complete park in Surabaya. Playground, wide hall, foodstall every where. Quiet parking space. Some cozy café. Good atmosphere
Dii R — Google review
This is a very well known park in Surabaya, even people from outside Surabaya knows a little about this park. The park is really green and beautiful because of many trees, that also make the air become cooler here. There are many areas for people to do skateboard, jogging, and many kind of sports. A playground for children also available here. It can be accessed easily because of being located near the city centre, and many public transportation through this place.
Glenn M — Google review
One of the best city park in Indonesia, world even. It won an award and has nice playground for kids. It usually crowded at weekend, especially at car free day (cfd) event every Sunday morning.
Rizky L — Google review
Car free day an disini.
Cichi W — Google review
Really love this place! The "car free day event" every sunday is a must visit, you can find anything from traditional foods to nice clothings with affordable prices. Also, there are lots of community gathering here on weekend. Maybe you could join one if you want to.
Bravo V — Google review
I dared to post photos from an off-the-beaten angles. I'm not sure why this park is popular after actually visiting here. Yeah, it's big and green. You can enjoy fresh air, however it's never a quiet place. It's surrounded by busy roads. Well, this is not a touristy spot from the beginning. By the way, it might be good for lunch since you can find an open-air food court(?) somewhere in this plot. Oasis for businesspeople.
Y M — Google review
Taman Bungkul is the best garden in Surabaya. Many beuty flower planted here. Green and shade is the first impression when the first sight here. One of Amazing and beautiful garden in Surabaya. Love you my second home town. Recommended by Kayin Fauzi owner of Pondok Mantau producer of Mantau Black Pepper a special buns of Balikpapan.
Kayin F — Google review
4.6
(57820)
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3.9
(882)
Taman Bungkul St, Darmo, Wonokromo, Surabaya, East Java 60241, Indonesia
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Museum Angkut

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Modern art museum
Museums
Museum Angkut is a unique and whimsical museum that showcases various types of transportation, from traditional to modern. It features scenes and characters from Hollywood movies, as well as an impressive collection of cars, tanks, and mopeds. The museum offers visitors the opportunity to explore the history of transportation through interactive displays and simulations. With almost 4 hectares of space, it is the first transportation museum in Southeast Asia.
Better get your legs and energy ready—this place is huge! The museum ticket is a bit on the pricey side, but honestly, it's so worth it. Every detail is carefully designed, and you can really see the effort they put into everything. Plus, the cool Batu weather makes the whole experience even more enjoyable.
Debbie F — Google review
I really recommend visiting Museum Angkut, it’s absolutely worth it! The place is huge, very clean, and well-organized with so many amazing vintage cars on display. What impressed me most is that the cars are not just for show, most of them are still in excellent condition and can actually start, the engines are well-maintained. The museum opens at 11, and they also have exciting car shows with drifting. The schedule is at 1 PM, 4 PM, and 6 PM, and it’s really fun to watch. Inside the museum, there are many resting areas where you can stop, relax, and enjoy before continuing the tour. After finishing the museum, you get an incredible view of Mount Kawi, standing tall and beautiful in the background, a perfect ending to the experience. 🎟️ Ticket price: 110k Overall, an amazing experience for car lovers and families alike! 🚗✨
Zakaria F — Google review
An interesting place to learn about types of transportation from around the world. It is child and adult friendly. There are interesting and changing events all the time. The ticket price is also not too expensive, and there are many food vendors with various choices. In addition, there is also a large selection of interesting rides.
Gin G — Google review
Museum Angkut is an amazing place to explore! The collections of classic cars, airplanes, and other vehicles are impressive, and the themed zones make the experience fun and educational. The atmosphere is lively, the staff are helpful, and it’s a great spot for both families and history lovers. Definitely one of the must-visit attractions in Malang.
Mohd H — Google review
A joyful and colorful place that brings history to life. Every corner tells a story — from classic cars to charming city replicas. It’s a wonderful spot for families, kids, and anyone who loves vintage vibes. Men can get lost in admiration over the engines and timeless designs, while children laugh and learn with wide-eyed wonder. The place feels alive, nostalgic, and full of memories waiting to be captured.
Mida A — Google review
A must-visit museum when in Batu. It showcases various forms of transportation, and we can experience travelling around the world in a single day—from Asia and Europe to the USA. Every afternoon, there’s an entertaining show on Broadway Street. No need to worry about going hungry, as a Floating Market awaits at the end of the museum tour.
Fahreza H — Google review
The place is quite big but the condition is great. There are lots of areas that need lotsa time to enjoy urself taking pictures. There's a cafe inside and musolla for Muslim is also available (at China country area) If u wish to watch the live show, u need to take ur lunch first, then u enter the museum . The live show starts at 3.15pm and there's another 2 more shows available. Wish to repeat this place again.
Eryna X — Google review
This is a very cool museum, when you enter there is the entrance tickets, cost 110k for holiday season. As you enter there will be a lot of classic cars such as shelby cobras, military willys jeeps, and etc. Then there will be a lot more things to do, i’m not going to spill all hehe. But promise you that this place is cool, there is a festival in gangster city, food places that have es potong durian, etc. Overall, solid 9.3/10
Bennett Y — Google review
4.7
(57313)
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4.4
(1948)
Jl. Sultan Agung No.2, Ngaglik, Batu, Batu City, East Java 65314, Indonesia
https://jtp.id/museumangkut/
+62 811-3115-0077
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Jawa Timur Park 2

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Jawa Timur Park 2, also known as East Java Park 2 in Batu Malang, is a modern and popular tourist destination that offers a unique blend of entertainment and education. The park features an animal park with various collections of animals, including monkeys, snakes, birds, seals, and camels. Visitors can explore the Museum Satwa to learn about extinct animals and view fossils of prehistoric creatures.
i took the full package at 170k, which is incl. secret zoo, drive thru, & amusement park. it was rlly fun, alot of rare & protected exotic animals found! such as komodo, capybara, aquarium, albino tigers, alpaca, etc. with their informations in front of the fences. the rides are making me feel dizzy, without roller coaster & upside down rides. i also played lot of rides, but for me it was not too extreme compared to JTP1. the rides are making me feel dizzy, but no upside down rides.
Celxne — Google review
Very recommended place to spend your holiday with family Consists of 3 main area, museum satwa, secret zoo and VR area. Friendly for babies, 1 day is not enough to explore every section, you just cannot get enough
Wilsen W — Google review
The best place for kids, it has everything. Zoo contains almost all kinds of animals, park, soft play, rides, obstacle course. The most amazing thing is the way the Park is designed and it's a single way that is everything is along a single route you don't have to decide things like should I go left first or right and circle back, very easy to navigate and full stroller friendly. For foreigners you can get 20% Discount when you purchase ticket from the marketing department.
Hamza A — Google review
Place is huge but lack of concept. Huge variety but seems like it just mashed up together. Especially for the ride facilities. It only showed a broken down statue with minimum effort. No improvement since my last visit 10+ years ago.
Farras H — Google review
Great experience. Better to come here in the eraly morning to enjoy all of it for slow walker, bring stroller for kids, bring clothes just in case, bring some cash & debit cards. Toilets are clean. There are Musholla. Friendly & well educates staffs. So many animals we can find here, not just the usual ones. The amusement park is at the end of the Secret Zoo's route and free. Clean environment. Lots of parking space & accessible for wheelchair. Many cheap food stalls
Sedut S — Google review
3rd time visiting this place. Last was on 2018. Still offering great experience. Have new area 'drive thru park'. Highly recommended to enjoying holiday with kids. Visit on mid October, so the place is not too crowded.
Azwar A — Google review
Very pleasing and enjoyable experience! However, increasing the payment options to allow cashless method will be very fun!
Jonathan R — Google review
It's cool. You must visit this place when you are at Batu Malang. The ticket is affordable, during weekend only 170K and you can enjoy Batu Secret Zoo and drive thru attraction. The area is large. I spent time from 10.00 AM to 15.30 PM. It's a fun and enjoying place.
Tinkerbell S — Google review
4.7
(51948)
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4.5
(1413)
Jl. Raya Oro-Oro Ombo No.9, Temas, Batu, Batu City, East Java 65315, Indonesia
https://jtp.id/jatimpark2
+62 811-3115-0077
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Batu Night Spectacular (BNS)

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Batu Night Spectacular (BNS) is a captivating night theme park located in Batu city, nestled on the hillside of Mount Panderman. The park offers a range of attractions including 35 exciting rides like the Sepeda Udara (Air Bike), live shows, carnival games, and a vibrant market.
Great place to have someone with family. There are some lanterns that you can take pics. There is now go-kart available around 60k - 90k. Foods there are okay, there are 2 different food courts 1 inside nearby go-kart and the other one by the exit. Ticket without games is 65k if I'm not mistaken and with games (but not included with go-kart) is 125k (this price was on public holiday).
Grisel G — Google review
Great place, but for kids. please mind that if you're height not 120-140cm you only play little vehicles. It means you better buy ticket only not the full ticket package. because the officer will not explain it to you 😔... And I don't know why, we can only play once the vehicle, if you want more you need to buy ticket 😓.
Dre D — Google review
Easy to locate! Went on a Sun night and it wasn’t too packed! Mostly locals, not much tourists so felt like a really authentic experience. A good mix of thrilling and chill rides, the weather was perfect for a night out here. Got the all access pass for 120k IDR and spent about 2 hours here. They had stalls selling drinks, snacks and a food court with live shows at selected timings. Definitely drop by if you’re in Batu!
Eugene A — Google review
The place isn't very big, but it has lots of rides—from kids to adults, everything’s pretty complete. I suggest checking what you want to try first, so you can decide if the all-access ticket is worth it. If you're not planning to try many rides, it's better to get regular tickets and pay for each ride. Kereta Terbang felt really fast and a bit scary—it looked like it might hit the signs because everything felt so close! 😅
Debbie F — Google review
While there may not have been a large number of attractions at night, there were definitely enough to keep our kids thoroughly entertained.
Wahyu S — Google review
Amazing place so much fun i love it 5 star from me
Bader E — Google review
A must-visit night attraction in Batu. There are plenty of fun rides, great photo spots, and souvenir shops. The highlight is definitely the fascinating dancing fountain.
Fahreza H — Google review
Night show amd food court for cozy times.. specially with family..
Dandy T — Google review
4.5
(38016)
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3.7
(1031)
Jl. Hayam Wuruk No.1, Oro-Oro Ombo, Batu, Batu City, East Java 65316, Indonesia
https://jtp.id/bns/
+62 811-3115-0077
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Indonesia Safari Park II Prigen

Wildlife and safari park
Tours
Sprawling, drive-through park with many wild animals at close range, plus shows & rides.
Such a fun experience that we got to interact closely with the animals. The staffs are really friendly and helpful. Definitely worth a visit. The cars get really crowded on weekends. And the Australiana zone is a must visit!
Elisa M — Google review
The area is huge, the animals are too common, nothing special. I just feel that they're too commercial. The feeling of going through a wild area wasn't there. The first day we rode on the park's vehicle. The driver only speaks Indonesian and he drove too fast. My friend booked to stay at Baobab for 2 nights, so we hired a car to make another tour and they tried to charge the extra 200k as he's a foreigner. After waited for 10 minutes they let us in.
Advantours — Google review
Great family experience despite high price for foreigners (400,000 rupiah per person). After driving through the animals where you can feed them , there’s a small theme park with some rides and free dolphin/elephant shows. Really enjoyable for the whole family! Food at the cafe was delicious at reasonable price too! By the way, it is all cashless right from the entrance fees to cafe etc, so make sure to bring along a credit card.
Hanim S — Google review
Great place for family with small kids to enjoy, with various animals shows and also safari bus ride to bring you around their Safari area, feeding animals while on the go. Remember to buy your own vegetables, bananas and carrots prior to entering the Safari Park.
Jovin E — Google review
Excellent place for family. Theme park. Animal feeding, carnivore. Day and night feeding. Water theme park, rides for kids and adults. Restaurants and cafes. Lots of walking to and fro attractions. Not a place for seniors and no wheel chair access. Cool weather in July. Entry to the theme park is expensive for tourists compared to locals.
TAL T — Google review
Almost similar to Taman Safari Cisarua, but the vibes. Here is more natural and cooler. Baby zoo is recommended. Online ticket can be bought thru the official Instagram. Parking lot is not big enough especially for holiday season
Josephine N — Google review
I had the best time of my life here feeding the cute animals. Ilama, deer, bambi reindeer and so forth.
Nana A — Google review
Safari Park Prigen is the biggest safari park in Indonesia, and it truly lives up to its reputation. The park features a wide variety of very attractive animals and entertaining shows that are sure to delight visitors of all ages. Safari adventure is very entertaining. The landscape near the mountain adds to the enjoyment, providing stunning views and a refreshing atmosphere. Despite the park's popularity, the large area ensures that it never feels crowded, allowing for a more relaxed and enjoyable experience. Overall, it's a fantastic destination for a fun and educational day out.
Denies A — Google review
4.6
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4.0
(328)
RT.12/RW.06, Gn. Princi, Jatiarjo, Kec. Prigen, Pasuruan, Jawa Timur 67157, Indonesia
https://tamansafari.com/taman-safari-prigen/
+62 343 6743000
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Mt Bromo

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Volcano
Nature & Parks
Mount Bromo, located in the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park in East Java Province, is a picturesque volcano with a stairway leading to its crater. To reach Mount Bromo, visitors can travel overland from Probolinggo to Cemoro Lawang and then hire a Jeep Hardtop to explore the seas of sand and the crater. The mountain is renowned for its stunning sunrise views, which can be enjoyed from the top of Penanjakan.
Very beautiful and grand. The sunrise is beautiful. Not really hard journey to go up. Driver driving jeep for most is the route. Bottom of the Mountain Bromo is with a lot of volcano ashes, better to wear a musk, even though guide says no.
Skye C — Google review
Would recommend doing it in the afternoon around 2-3 pm, we used the villagers’ path to avoid the park entrance fee. The hike down the path was slightly slopey, but once you reach the sea of sand it is all flat and sandy it’s a fairly easy walk.
Korrine K — Google review
Visiting Mount Bromo was one of the most breathtaking experiences of my life. The journey started early before dawn the air was cold, the stars still shining, and the excitement building with every step. As the sky slowly turned from deep blue to shades of pink and gold, the view of Bromo’s smoky crater appeared, surrounded by rolling hills and mist. It felt unreal, like standing on another planet. Watching the sunrise from the viewpoint was pure magic — the sun peeked over the horizon, lighting up the sea of clouds and painting the volcano in gold. The wind was cold, but the moment was warm with awe and peace. Every second felt worth the early wake-up and the climb. Mount Bromo isn’t just a place you visit it’s an experience you feel. The sound of the wind, the smell of sulfur, the endless view of nature’s power and beauty truly legendary. 🌋✨
Selva P — Google review
no words, only emotions...We started early from Surabaya, then continued by jeep through the misty Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park. The highlight — a breathtaking sunrise above the clouds, followed by a scenic jeep ride and a hike to the crater of Mount Bromo itself.
Lazizbek E — Google review
If you are in Surabaya, you must climb Bromo. Best to go for a sunrise hike. The mountains and the view from the vantage point is incredible. It's such an amazing mountain with incredible folklore. This is a sacred mountain so please do not litter (there were a lot in the surroundings). There is also an altar of Ganesha where you can make offerings. There are also plenty of peddlers selling snacks and drinks. The climb is actually easy for physically fit people. But do note that there is a steep staircase climb to reach the mouth of the volcano. Alternatively, you may opt to rent a horse ride. In all, it's a must visit place.
Muhammad M — Google review
Mt. Bromo is a stunning place and definitely worth visiting, BUT... It's not well maintained, polluted and not much is invested into it's environment. See the picture how the fence around the crater looks like... Not very safe. I went during the day and it was not crowded. And obviously the horses don't get enough food. The horse ride is really not necessary...
M S — Google review
Beautiful crater and beautiful view of the sandy sea. Access by scooter or Jeep. Scooter parking 5000 rupees but you can park it in the same place as the Jeep (free). Then walk 10/15 minutes to get to the bottom of the stairs to climb the Mont. Entrance to the Mount = 250,000 rupees per person. Exorbitant and shameful price. HORSE ABUSE!!! Stop renting horses because you don't want to walk 15 minutes !!! Shame on Indonesians and tourists!!
Co C — Google review
I booked with a local tour group and had an amazing experience at Mt Bromo. The tour starts around midnight and we arrived at the viewpoint by 3 am to wait for the sunrise. The wait was a bit long since the sun comes up closer to 5 am and it was chilly, but you can rent a blanket for 25,000 IDR. The sunrise over Mt Bromo is absolutely breathtaking and the jeep ride through the desert to get there was exciting on its own. Our guides were wonderful and made everything smooth and enjoyable. I highly recommend this tour for anyone visiting Mt Bromo.
Lydia C — Google review
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Area Gn. Bromo, Podokoyo, Tosari, Pasuruan Regency, East Java, Indonesia, USA
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Madakaripura Waterfall

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Waterfalls
Madakaripura Waterfall is a stunning natural wonder located near Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park in Indonesia. This 200-meter tall waterfall cascades down the walls of a lush, cylindrical canyon, creating a mesmerizing sight. Surrounded by verdant jungle and impressive rock formations, it offers breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere. According to local folklore, it is believed to be the meditation site of Gajah Mada, an esteemed figure from Indonesian history.
It’s rather challenging to get here but it’s worth every step and your time! It’s really breath-taking and beautiful. I was in awe the entire time I was there. It’s quite risky but don’t worry, the local guides are very professional! They’re also good at taking photographs. Do bring a reliable raincoat as well as wear proper sandals for an enjoyable experience.
Edrie B — Google review
We had a great time visiting Madakaripura Waterfall! I came with my two kids and was pleasantly surprised that it was pretty kid-friendly. The track is beginner-friendly and manageable, though there are a few slightly tricky parts – nothing too difficult, especially with a guide or some help. The scenery is breathtaking, and the waterfall itself is stunning. The water is clean, clear, and refreshing. Just make sure to bring raincoat – you will get wet! 🌿 Even if you don’t, the locals also sell it. One tip: bring some cash and wear shoes that are suitable for trekking and okay to get wet – you’ll definitely need them. A wonderful nature adventure for families!
Sheila J — Google review
Fyi, you’ll be amazed seeing this view. I’ll suggest you to come between June-August because the guide said that it was the most beautiful moment to visit waterfall. I gave 5 stars for the services, the cleaness and ofc for the hospitality. My guide was Pak Uyik, he’ll help you to cross the stream and took a lots of photos. Thanks for the experience Madakaripura! I’ll visit again between that months so, I can get a better view 🫶🏼
Nuringtyas S — Google review
You’ll read a lot of scam about the place. In fact we really had to pay 150 k rupees per person (around 8 euro) for a short motorbike ride to the rainfall and got helmets and a local guide who brought us to the place. The money was more than worth it! You’ll get really wet, prepare!
Jonas H — Google review
Very beautiful and unbelievable. At first we just walked but when we noticed it was far away we just get a guide, and dont let them force you to pay huge money on guides if you dont want to pay it. (it is probably not mandotory but after a hard negatitonship, we just take the guide anyways because it was far away to walk.) Definitely bring sliper or open shoes and some raincoat or smth. But after all, it was worth to see.
Muhammed Ö — Google review
An absolutely breathtaking view, truly the most stunning waterfall I’ve ever witnessed. The journey to get there was fairly manageable. The hike was around 30 mins from the locket, with mostly flat tracks, a few shallow river crossings, and a couple of mild inclines. Nothing too demanding, especially with a guide and safety gear like helmets provided. Important tip: always check the weather forecast before your visit. When it rains, access to the waterfall is strictly prohibited due to the serious risk of landslides and flash floods. It’s better to postpone your trip than to put yourself in danger.
Dwi F — Google review
From the parking to the base took 5minutes ride by motorcycle. Then, 30mins hike to madakaripura waterfall We could only spent an hour because we arrived late.. We reached there around 3.45pm. entrance closing time 4pm.. But less crowd and easy to get spot for photo.. The water was really cold. Superb nice waterfall, will come early next time. Worth the visit.
Puva S — Google review
Definitely one of the most amazing waterfalls I've ever seen in my life and I've seen lots. Truly a majestic sight for the eyes ❤️✨ The trekking is very very easy for a beginner and kaum rebahan jaman now. But the steps to the waterfall were quite slippery so tourists must be careful. In my experience, the entrance, guide, helmet and ojek fee was reasonable and the local people there were quite friendly and polite. We paid for IDR 410,000 total for 6 pax. Before we left, we had lunch in "warung makan mbak anis" and it was definitely the highlight of the day. The sambal was top notch, everything was as requested; they spicyness and everything. Then we had a whole coconut as a dessert which put the cherry on top to the whole experience of visiting Madakaripura. Recommended 😊😍
Marselina P — Google review
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Tersono, Sapih, Lumbang, Probolinggo Regency, East Java 67183, Indonesia
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Semeru

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Volcano
Nature & Parks
Mount Semeru, the tallest peak in Java, is a hiker's paradise that promises an unforgettable adventure. This active volcano offers a multi-day trek that rewards those who take on its challenging trails with breathtaking views. Starting from Surabaya, East Java’s vibrant capital filled with historical charm and modern attractions, adventurers embark on a two-day journey to the summit.
My first time on doing mountain climbing. The hardest one, but the most rewarding. The highest point of Java, with the most beautiful river. All in one package. 10/10 God creation.
Radityo D — Google review
As an experienced hiker I can tell you it’s not to hard except to the summit. I believe it’s about 900 m elevation to the top and all thru the volcanic sand which is like one step up and slide a half step back. You will start most likely in the night between 12am -3am depending on your shape and pase. It’s Getting cold in the night while hiking up so have the right clothes with you. View is Just insane, semeru erupts approximately every 15 minute, sometimes it takes up to 90 minutes and then the explosion and smoke will be bigger.
Florian R — Google review
This is the best and most beautiful mountain in Indonesia for who loved adventure and hard tracks! You must try to summit and you will be able to try again and you will not never to forget how beautifully this place!
Wen N — Google review
What you can ask for the best yet highest mountain in java island. The trip will take 16-20 hours of hiking. You can camp on ranu kumbolo on the first day and camp on kalimati on second day, and then go summit at late night on second day / early morning on third day. There are a lot of beautiful view that will satisfied your eyes, from basecamp to summit. Preparation should be extra for this hiking, eventho there are porter and warung on every post and campsite, there are toilet on ranukumbolo and kalimati, ranukumbolo toilet is fine but dont expect to much on kalimati. Watersource available on ranu kumbolo and near kalimati.
Alirsyad P — Google review
This was my first time experience for hiking. I couldn't say that is easy for the first timer. So, if you are first timer maybe you can try another easy-to-reach-mountain. I think the landscape is still okay from the starting point to Kalimati. But, the hardest part is from Kalimati to the mountain peak. From the starting point, it took around 2 days to reach the top of the mountain, depend on your ability. I need a lot of short break and camping in Ranukumbolo and Kalimati. Believe me, if you visit Ranukumbolo, you want to comeback again someday. During the hiking, the temperature is freaking cold, especially at night. I couldn't sleep well because of this even if I wore proper clothes and covered myself with sleeping bag. Since hiking become a popular activity in Indonesia, mountain especially in Java is more crowded than before. Badly, I decided to hike Semeru Mountain during long weekend. So, it was super crowded!!! Honestly it made me uncomfortable a little bit.
Evi S — Google review
During my stay in Indonesia I did 4 hikes but the Mount Semeru hike was the most challenging and rewarding by far! 2 days trek with awesome guide from Our Trip 1st tour operator. Day 1 is relatively easy arou d 10 km and 500 meter prominence during 6 hours. Day 2 starts at night and is around 5 km climb with 1,000 meters prominence at steep and rocky slope of Semeru. Headlamp wrongly recommend and one has to be really careful with falling rocks - apparently every year people get injured and die this way. The view on Mount Bromo and Java is very rewarding.
Michal S — Google review
Really great experience we got when visit this magnificent place. Very beautiful place with beautiful people but PLEASE, keep this place clean as possible as so many tissue thrown away. Such a shame behavior from what we called a nature lover.
Yusni Y — Google review
It is the highest mountain in java island. The starto volcano also known as mahameru, meaning "The Great Mountain". The name derived from the Hindu-Buddhist mythical mountain of Meruor Sumeru, The abode of gods. If you wanna hike to the top, the you gotta give everything you have.
Darius R — Google review
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Ngampo, Pasrujambe, Lumajang Regency, East Java, Indonesia, USA
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Taman Nasional Bromo Tengger Semeru

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Kareng Lor, Kec. Kedopak, Kota Probolinggo, Jawa Timur 67229, Indonesia
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Papuma Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Papuma Beach is a stunning coastal paradise located on the west coast of Java, in East Java province. This beautiful stretch of white sand, framed by lush virgin forests, offers visitors an enchanting experience with its mesmerizing turquoise waters. Just 37 km south of Jember, Papuma Beach stands out for its breathtaking sunrises and sunsets that create a picturesque backdrop perfect for photography enthusiasts.
One tree is of melon. One tree is of durian. One tree is of mango. One tree is of palm. One tree is of lemon. One tree is dead and cursed. The mortal ones mustn't be touched after "Those Among Them" has planted their pillars among the sacred trees and the cursed Anyways beautiful beach lowkey would recommend 👅👅👅👅👅👅👅
Lionel — Google review
The entrance fee is quite expensive at 25,000 IDR. The tourist attraction itself is actually very nice and has great potential, but unfortunately it seems poorly maintained, especially in terms of cleanliness. It needs more attention and improvement to make it more comfortable for visitors.
Iqbal M — Google review
Good beach especially in the western side, but the ticket entrance fee is rather expensive
Irham F — Google review
Very mediocre location. don't waste your time and money. 44k entrance fee per person is ridiculous 🙈
ILYA K — Google review
We arrived here at 04.30 am to catch sunrise. Though it was cloudy but the beautiful sunrise still came out beautifully. We parked our car near Vihara and had to walk a bit far to reach Siti Hinggil sea view. It was breath-taking-ly beautiful. And this is claimed to be the most beautiful beach in Jember.
Tutut W — Google review
Stay 1 night at the resort here. Beautiful sunrise and amazing scenery. Wonderful beach. Love the landscape here. Great for photography.
Alsmie A — Google review
The view is nice, cleanliness should be improved, cannot swim there because of the waves. There are villas for rent, but I don’t know about the rate. The grilled fishes are delicious, and quite cheap. Love it.
Yulianto S — Google review
Beautiful and fairly clean beach. Unfortunately rough and damaged road will deter any casual visitor to reach there. Bring your own food and beverage is also essential since there aren't many higienic food stalls available.
Febrian P — Google review
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Ijen

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Complex volcano
Nature & Parks
Ijen, located in Indonesia, is a set of volcanoes known for the mesmerizing sight of vibrant blue flames created by sulfuric gas. Mount Ijen boasts the largest acidic crater lake globally, and visitors can witness the surreal phenomenon of blue flames emanating from it at night. It's a popular attraction in Java, drawing tourists to marvel at the epic sunrise from Mount Ijen Crater Rim.
If you are an experienced, fit hiker…there is no need to get a guide and/or tour. Book a room near the entrance of the park (many options). The place will help you get gas masks, handle the entry ticket for the hike (register online, pay in person in cash), and rent extra clothing/head lamps as needed. The health certificate will be more of a pain, as it needs to be done in advance (I believe). Our driver took care of it for us on the way. The hike is some 3.8k to the crater rim, with a lot of elevation gain. Then down into the crater. No matter how early you arrive it will be mobbed…even if you don’t hire a guide you will be surrounded by them. Aside from the hike in/out of the crater itself, the hike is on a well-established, open path, but must be done in the dark to see the blue flames. Park opens the gate at 2.00 am; be there a bit earlier (before ~1.30) to beat the crowds a bit and pay for your ticket. There will be “traffic” basically the entire hike. You will save some money, but I’d say doing the hike independently is more just a personal choice based on preference…a tour can of course circumvent a good amount of logistics and planning. But on the whole, certainly manageable solo.
The O — Google review
Not easy to go here, wake up early at 2m to move to the base of the mountain, 3-4 hours trekking to the top of Ijen. As long as you don't give up, you can reach there. If you can't trek for longer, don't worry, they have special taxi service to carry you there 😆
Nguyen T — Google review
Spectacular! We chose to start our walk to the top of Ijen at about 6am, this is due to the desire of avoiding the masses of people that try to get there for sunrise (which can be unpredictable), the lake itself becomes more colourful as the sun gets higher in the sky. We got to plod along at our pace, enjoyed panoramic views with very few clouds, practically no-one else around, it was a perfect experience.
Shannon B — Google review
What an amazing experience and such a beautiful place to visit. Overall we spent a total of 4hr 30mins to climb the mountain, visit the crater and then come back. The climb up the mountain is steep and is uphill the majority of the way. Then to go down to the crater, it’s mainly rocks and dirt and is quite slippy. It was very very busy when we went, we got held up for a long time trying to get down to the crater, so be prepared. The blue fire was amazing to see, but surrounded by tourists as you would expect. Also avoid the sulfur smoke because it causes your eyes to water and can make you cough, even through the mask. They also ask at the bottom if you want to hire a coat- do NOT do this if you have a jumper or jacket already. We hired a coat and we took it off within 5mins of walking, amongst everything else we were wearing. The walk gets so hot as it’s all uphill. People were shirtless and in shorts by the time we got to the top. Additionally, you will be surrounded by tourists which block out the cold. Overall, this was quite a difficult trek, but 100% worth it. Make sure you wear good shoes.
Lana L — Google review
One of the most thrilling experiences while visiting Indonesia. We stayed at Gilimanuck. The hike starts around 2 AM. Gas masks, sweaters, hiking sticks, etc. are available for rent from the starting point. For those who are unable to trek the 4 km hike, trolleys are provided by the locals. The 1 km descent to the lake shore is only possible on foot. The stunning green acid lake and blue fire offer a magnificent view. The active volcano with erupting sulphur produces a strong odour. Artworks made of sulphur are available as souvenirs from the site. The sunrise from the rim of the crater is a great view.
Feroz S — Google review
My visit to Mount Ijen was an unforgettable experience. The trail was quite crowded, especially during the time I went — it was clearly a very touristy period, and honestly, there were a bit too many people. That took away from the peaceful vibe I was hoping for. Because of the crowd, I chose not to go down to see the famous blue flames. It felt unsafe — people were pushing to get down, and it didn’t seem worth the risk. Still, the view from the top was absolutely stunning. The bright blue crater lake was breathtaking, even from above. The sunrise was partially hidden by fog, but it actually gave the whole scene a mysterious, magical feel. We were lucky with the wind direction too — we barely needed our gas masks, as the sulfur fumes weren’t too strong that morning. If you’re planning to go, definitely bring a flashlight, sunglasses, and good hiking shoes. Despite the crowd, it’s one of those rare places that truly lives up to the hype — a must-see at least once in your life.
Kim N — Google review
Beautiful and definitely worth doing — but you have to accept that you’ll be doing it alongside more than a thousand other tourists. Most people start the hike around 2 AM, so it gets crowded, and there’s often a traffic jam on the way down to the blue fire. Still, it’s quite an experience — a bit dangerous, but the sunrise and the mysterious blue flames make it all worthwhile.
Vũ C — Google review
Very beautiful blue mountain flames. Must prepare well with full coverage eye goggles and as well as the filter mask. It’s worth the trip and the climb. Must reach before 5am, the flame fades after that. Sulphur gas smells strong. The blue lake visible after 5am. The view when going down the mountain is fantastic too
Skye C — Google review
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Red Island Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Red Island Beach, also known as Pulau Merah, is a hidden gem located east of Java near Bali. This popular white sand beach offers challenging waves and strong winds, making it a paradise for surfers. The beach boasts soft sandy shores and a long coastline, with its own island featuring red soil and green vegetation that can be explored during low tide. While the entrance tickets are affordable, the remote location ensures a quiet and serene atmosphere with mesmerizing sunsets.
Red Island's striking geology is what gives this destination its distinctive character and name. The small, reddish-hued hill that emerges from the sea is composed primarily of iron-rich laterite soil, which has oxidized over time to create its characteristic rusty coloration. This geological formation is particularly fascinating because it stands in dramatic contrast to the surrounding black volcanic sand beaches, a result of the area's proximity to the Ijen volcanic complex. The island itself is essentially the eroded remnant of an ancient coastal formation, with its red cliffs showing clear stratification that reveals centuries of geological history. During low tide, fascinating rock formations are exposed around the island, including wave-cut platforms and sea caves that have been sculpted by the relentless action of the Indian Ocean's powerful waves. The surrounding seafloor features an interesting mix of sandy patches and volcanic rock reefs, which help create the excellent surfing conditions. Geologists would appreciate how the area showcases the dynamic interplay between volcanic activity, coastal erosion, and sedimentation processes that have shaped this unique landscape over millennia. The red coloration is most intense during the dry season when the iron oxides in the soil are more exposed, while the rainy season brings out deeper reddish-brown tones as water permeates the mineral-rich earth. This ever-changing geological palette, combined with the dramatic tides and powerful surf, makes Red Island a living laboratory of coastal geology that's as educational as it is visually stunning.
I P — Google review
Red Island Beach is a beautiful beach in Banyuwangi. the location is far from the city but it worth every second in here. the tickets is about 10K for motor and you can enjoy while eating your food with your family.
Rizky R — Google review
That’s an absolute paradise beach. 10 k entry is good price. Parking for free. Plenty of food and drinks available, umbrellas as well. Love it
Mr X — Google review
Beautiful landscape, soft sand, and a peaceful atmosphere without the crowds of mass tourism. I could truly relax and enjoy the natural surroundings. The beach is clean and feels authentic, not overly commercial like many others. Don’t forget to support the local ibu-ibu by trying their products: dragonfruit sweets, steamed bananas, and delicious rujak manis.
Dian R — Google review
Red Island Beach (Pulau Merah) is stunning! 🏝️🌅 A wide stretch of soft sand, turquoise waves, and the iconic green island just offshore make it picture-perfect 📸✨. The waves are beginner-friendly, so it’s great for surfing 🏄‍♀️, swimming, or simply relaxing by the shore 🌊. Sunsets here are magical, painting the whole sky in warm colors 🌇💛. With local warungs serving fresh seafood and a laid-back vibe, it’s the perfect place to unwind and enjoy Banyuwangi’s coastal beauty 🌴🍤.
SwegGodMaster — Google review
Very nice beach for family vacation, highly recommended
Averil P — Google review
One of the freat beach for sunset!!! Also they have like surfing class you would love tooo take the video of whole beach using drone because surely prettyyy
Meowcica — Google review
The most frequently visited beach xixixi😁 but unfortunately during weekends the ticket counter is often jammed because it is not organized, there still needs to be improvements in terms of facilities but all of that is paid off with a very beautiful sunset❤️🫶
Ananda U — Google review
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Baluran National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Baluran National Park is a protected landscape in Indonesia that boasts of mountains, savannas and a diverse range of wildlife. Dubbed as the 'little Africa' of Indonesia, this park is a must-visit destination when in Banyuwangi. Visitors can explore the beautiful African Savannah-like terrain on foot or by car rental. The park also features stunning beaches where visitors can relax and unwind while enjoying the fresh sea breeze.
Baluran National Park is often called the “Africa van Java,” this place blew me away with its unique savanna landscape, diverse wildlife, and peaceful atmosphere. The Bekol Savanna offers stunning views. I saw deer, wild buffalo, and even a few monkeys roaming freely. If you're lucky, you might spot a Javan leopard! The trip to Bama Beach at the edge of the park is also worth it. Quiet, calm waters and mangroves make it a great place to relax or explore nature trails. If you're a nature lover or photographer, Baluran is a must-visit. Peaceful, wild, and beautiful ✨
Rishell H — Google review
The highlight of the park is the wide Bekol Savannah, where visitors can spot deer, peacocks, water buffaloes, and if lucky, even the endangered Javan leopard or banteng (wild cattle). The scenery, especially during sunrise and sunset, feels almost like being on a safari in Africa. Another must-visit spot is Bama Beach, a quiet coastal area inside the park with clear waters and mangrove forests. It’s perfect for relaxing after exploring the savannah, and snorkeling here reveals vibrant coral reefs and marine life.
Yanuar ( — Google review
My wish list has been fulfilled. Finally, I can visit Baluran National Park. A National Park like in Africa. To enter the national park, you have to report and pay for a ticket. Payment is cashless, so prepare your gadgets. There are several tourist stopping spots for taking pictures. 1. At the acacia tree, 2. in the NP animal skull area, 3. Bekol Savanna with Mount Baluran in the background, 4. Bama Beach. It is best to come to Baluran National Park in the morning or afternoon. The animals usually come out to look for food. In the afternoon, you can also see the sunset. If you visit the NP, please always comply with the applicable rules. Prepare sunscreen and personal protective equipment from the heat of the sun. It was a pleasure to come here. Hopefully, I can come here again
Mosa H — Google review
One of hidden gem in Java. Located at the Situbondo - Banyuwangi border (but the entire are in Situbondo). This place is also known as "Africa van Java". You could found some wild animal like bulls and monkeys (be careful with your belonging because sometimes the monkeys could steal it). It's better to come here in the summer or dry season (in the rainy season the savanna would be greener, but still looks good😁). I came here with a motorbike so we could see the very beautiful view😍
Agung A — Google review
Great place to healing. Get lost for a while ( karena vibes ga kyk di indonesia , pun ga ada signal provider apapun once nyampe di savana ) Coming here on monday at 10.00 AM , not too crowded but it’s surprisingly hot 🥵 Great experience!
Pungky — Google review
Second time visiting this national park. It wasnt so busy on my first visit in 2018, but now, there are a lot of jeep tours, also due to many rain this year, the savanna is not used to be, it’s greeny and a bit wet now. But when sun is setting down, we saw groups of deer gathering in the middle of savanna, also monkeys and even Javanese Bull! It was truly an Indonesian safari experience! We stopped by on the beach side and had a local food; soto rujak, it was delicious! So if you want to visit, i recommend to visit just before the sunset to see all animals moving around the park.
Pritha R — Google review
Baluran is a great park for wildlife watching or birding with many beautiful landscapes. I do a lot of wildlife watching and photography around the world, and I thought overall this park is top notch, it might just require a little more effort and careful timing if wildlife is your goal. I visited for 4 days in early Oct 2025. I stayed near the park and drove a rented scooter in every day. Here are some things the park is great for, and some drawbacks: Landscapes: There is a good diversity of landscapes within the park, on the drive in, you see a lot of tropical dry forest with some wetter/greener forests deeper within the park. There is also the very dry and open savannah region and a lot of mangroves and forest near the beach. There is really just one road through the park to the beach, and not much opportunity for hiking, so if your primary focus is seeing the landscape, you could see everything in one day. Wildlife: You can see lots of green peacocks, wild buffalo, deer, langur monkeys, wild pigs and hornbills (near Bama beach), but timing matters a lot. If you are interested in seeing wildlife, you should either go by yourself, like I did, or do a tour that visits the park in the evening. I spent all day in the park, and I can tell you that if you are on a tour that goes through the park any time from 9AM-3PM, you aren't going to see much in terms of wildlife because it's too hot, and the animals are in the forests where it's cooler. As soon as it starts to cool down, you will see loads of deer, peacocks and other animals emerge onto the savannah and start crossing the roads in other areas. My biggest complaint about this park is that it opens too late in the morning. Unfortunately the park doesn't open until 7:30AM, which means by the time you get your entry ticket and drive into the park, it's already getting hot, and you've really missed the best wildlife watching period of the day. You will still be able to catch the tail end of the morning period, and you can see a lot in the evening, but for a wildlife-focused park, it's frustrating that they don't let people into the park earlier. Most of the wildlife-focused parks I've visited in North America or Africa open much earlier, because they understand that this is prime-time for wildlife. Again, you can see a lot of great wildlife in the park, but if you want to see wildlife, and you are taking a tour from Banyuwangi, make sure the tour doesn't leave the park too early in the day, otherwise you will likely be disappointed. I expected to see a lot of Banteng in the park based on the photos and reviews I saw online but I did not see any despite being in the park all day for 4 days. This may be a seasonal thing, but just be aware they aren't easy to see, unlike the wild buffalo which always seem to be around. I never really expect to see big cats like leopards in any park, but I talked to some of the workers in the park and they said they do see them quite frequently. Unfortunately they only see them at night crossing the road, and as a tourist you can't be in the park at night. Nice to know the leopards are there though even if your chances of actually seeing them is very small. I also feel the park could use some investment. The mangrove trail is closed, the observation tower at the savannah is closed, and overall, there aren't a lot of hiking opportunities. There used to be lodging inside the park, but this is also closed. Bama beach is the center of activity. It's much cooler during the day, and very pretty. The facilities are also much better there, with some small restaurants and decent bathrooms. Overall, Baluran was one of my favorite spots in Indonesia. There is amazing wildlife if you visit at the right time, and the open savannah with Baluran mountain in the background is beautiful.
Leo S — Google review
Baluran National Park is often praised as the "Africa of Java" for its unique savannah landscape and wildlife, but reviews are mixed regarding the experience and value, with some citing high fees for foreigners and limited activities beyond sightseeing. Visitors can see savanna, beaches (like Bama Beach), mangroves, and diverse wildlife like deer, buffalo, and peacocks, but sightings depend on timing and luck. Unique landscape: The park's "savannah of Java" offers a stark contrast to typical Indonesian scenery and is great for photography. Wildlife spotting: Visitors can see various animals, especially at dawn or dusk, including deer, buffalo, monkeys, and peacocks. Diverse ecosystems: Within the park, you can experience different environments, including savannas, forests, mangrove trails, and beaches like Bama Beach, which is good for snorkeling. Educational value: It's a great place for learning about nature and the environment. Sunrise and sunset: The park is known for beautiful sunrises and sunsets, particularly from Bama Beach.
_Strainer_ — Google review
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Area Hutan/Kebun, Sumberwaru, Banyuputih, Situbondo Regency, East Java, Indonesia
https://pariwisata.situbondokab.go.id/wisata/taman-nasional-baluran/
+62 853-1938-9646
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Menjangan Island

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Island
Nature & Parks
Reefs
Menjangan Island, located in the West Bali National Park, is a hidden gem for nature enthusiasts. This unspoiled island boasts a rich marine reserve that attracts divers and snorkelers with its phenomenal coral garden. The area is also home to a diverse wildlife population, including Javan deer and Bali Starling. Unlike the bustling tourist spots in Bali, Menjangan offers a tranquil escape with pristine beaches and lush jungles.
When you want to snorkel or dive this is a beautiful place to visit. Just book a tour and have a nice experience. And when you are lucky you may see a sea turtle beside the coral 🪸 where you find real colorful fish.
Kevin V — Google review
Loving every corner of this Island! You could see the view of Mount Raung and Mount Ijen from here. There are also deers living in this Island as Menjangan means Deer. I think the fish here also friendly 😆 there is a group of small fish (10-12 fish) circling me around like more than 10 times when I was snorkeling. They literally followed me until I get back into my boat. The minus is around the Sri Ganesha Temple there are a few of trash. Please do take an action.
Silmi H — Google review
One of best dive side I ever been. There was not or small currents and the visibility was super clear. lees of divers here.
Wening S — Google review
Part of West Bali National Park. On the land, you can find many Menjangans (kind of deers), that is endemic animal of Menjangan Island & West Bali area. We are phohibited to touch and feed them since they are still wild animals and those actions can change their habit and behaviours. Under the water, we can explore beautiful yet healthy corals & see many of sea creatures from sea fans, eels, and macro creatures like nudibranchs, etc.
Audrey T — Google review
Paradise found! 🌴🐠 Menjangan Island, a hidden gem in Bali, offers crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and unforgettable snorkeling, diving or freediving experiences 🌟
Putu P — Google review
Such an amazing place in North Bali. It is hot but worth the effort. Takes 15 minutes boat ride from the harbor to this island.
Titis S — Google review
Amazing place by land or water activities The island is like a park or mini zoo, The snorkeling and diving are fantastic You can see turtles, etc As beautiful as it gets
Insta:imthecraziestdude J — Google review
This island is stunning, heavenly vibes! 💙🩵⛅🌅🐟
Anne — Google review
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Sumber Klampok, Gerokgak, Buleleng Regency, Bali, Indonesia, USA
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Biorock Pemuteran

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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Biorock Pemuteran in Bali is a captivating underwater site for snorkeling and photography. The area features a 300-meter stretch of biorock formations, including casts of deities and bikes that have become vibrant habitats for marine life. These structures can be explored at various depths, making it an exciting experience for snorkelers.
A fantastic organization doing very necessary work, very effectively at this location specifically. It’s amazing and inspiring to see, but unfortunate it is needed. The information Centre is great as provides details around their process in terms of chemistry which was very informative. A massive shoutout to their team for almost immediately assisting me when I got out the water [I had just been snorkeling by myself, not with them or anything] with a bleeding stomach from a graze on the shallow coral. They quickly disinfected it with alcohol and treated it. Very grateful for this, no questions asked, just helped, and said bye, no payment or anything expected, pure kindness, so a purchase of their T shirt felt obligatory as thanks for all the work.
Luke C — Google review
I go every day when I'm in pemuteran. Fabulous place. Well done to the creators and management. It's a fun safe place for the snorkelling community and for scuba training. Many small fish species sometimes a turtle nearby and great coral growing. I feed the fish and they swarm to me. Great to swim with nature. I have many videos I can't post... German and Austrian ladies I said hi too diving from the house pontoon. I couldn't get photos or videos to them
J S — Google review
Pretty good! I don't like messing about with the natural environment, but they've got fish and coral using the structures, and it provides an interesting place to view sea life. Very easy swim from shore. The platform had a broken ladder, making it inaccessible to all but the more agile and strong… there didn't seem to be any urgency to fix it, and more than one person was seen injuring themselves trying to get on.
Andrew H — Google review
Nice spot, small coral, some small fish, nice view of growing coral, easy access from the beach. a few people in the water, not too busy.
Eh M — Google review
Always a pleasure to stay at this homestay. Large, clean rooms with a/c, spotless bathrooms, most with queen beds but some that can separate into 2 twins. Good breakfast variety included, and there's a small swimming pool. Very nice staff who're adept in English. And integrated with it is a dive shop... And you can snorkel or scuba out to see the coral plantings of the Biorock experiment.
Lenard M — Google review
This project is great for coral recreation and interesting for snorkeling. You can find the statue of Garuda 12 meters deep, to the right of the floating house
Алексей — Google review
This organisation is doing brilliant work helping to rejuvenate the coral through clever design, we saw turtles, thousands of beautiful fish and bright healthy coral just a stones throw from the beach. It's really worth donating to help these guys continue the great work they've been doing.
Fiona W — Google review
Very nice for snorkeling and not far from the shore. Enter at the flag for a safe entry for you and the corals. (There is also a sign written) I'm not a diver but for me it was really nice and many different fish including a pufferfish one day.
Jonathan M — Google review
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VM34+MFC, Sea, Pemuteran, Buleleng Regency, Bali 81155, Indonesia
http://www.biorock-indonesia.com/
+62 852-3808-2285
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Banjar Hot Spring

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Thermal baths
Nature & Parks
Nestled in the lush Balinese jungle, Banjar Hot Spring is a natural hot springs complex surrounded by tropical gardens. The pools and showers offer a therapeutic experience, with the large upper pool gushing from stone Naga into lower pools. Located near Lake Batur, this serene spot is said to alleviate stress and heal various ailments. Visitors can also enjoy the nearby Buddhist monastery and take in panoramic views of the area.
Love this place. My go to place whenever I’m visiting up north. A little touristy, but the hot spring are worth the trip & great to sooth the body & relax.
Miss G — Google review
So peaceful! Tho it actually smells like Sulphur Sulphur but it is worth it. It has crowd though, but one thing I did not like though we had to purchase tickets for like 45000/p there was another parking fees which was supposed to be a donation! The man who was incharge asked us for 5000 and when we said no it’s based on donations you! He started saying! “Yeah yeah go away don’t pay anything” as if I have made a blunder by not paying him money! Tho i had given him a 1000 rupiah
Ankit N — Google review
The hot springs were nice, but the water wasn’t really hot. You have to pay extra fees for the spa or jacuzzi, and even for lockers (10,000 IDR). Still, the place had changing rooms and showers, we enjoyed it overall, and next time we’ll just bring shampoo!
Aurore S — Google review
Three pools with mineral infused water. One is the hottest and most crowded, the biggest one not too hot. Medium to medium high sulphur. More of a warm spring than a hot spring. Changing room was dirty and smelling bad. We decided to go back and change in the car and — I think it was the right call. Crowded with lots of tourist but no one disrespectful or anything on our visit. Some good bargains on knick knacks from the vendors as you walk up. My wife enjoys bargaining as it’s part of her culture and she got stuff for cheaper than back home. Small fee to park and use locker. They should close once a week for a deep cleaning, even half a day, would make it a five star experience
Ben V — Google review
Nice water, it smells somewhat like swimming in an egg salad but you quickly get used to it. Three pools, I couldn't tell the difference between them in temperature, but one of them has water spouts which can do you a satisfactory massage if you get the angles right as they fall from a large height. I didn't use the restaurant or massage services so can't comment. Lockers cost 10k and toilets 3k, cash only. Cheap entrance ticket (45k for bule) so worth it on that basis. I spent about two hours there. Watch out for the entrance - there are about 20 gifts shops so it you want to shop go for it, but otherwise expect to be hassled. You might be able to get a grab moped but I couldn't get a grab car from this location, so book a driver in advance unless you want to be ripped off by the taxis outside.
Sam M — Google review
A paradise on earth. This hot spring in the middle of the jungle is a paradise on earth. We had a great rest and my children loved it.
Sofiane H — Google review
After paying for entry I was told to ride up to motorcycle parking, where I was told I needed to make a donation for parking (that’s fine and expected in Bali) I didn’t like the harassment from the market holders to purchase things before entry to tie hot springs, I don’t mind if walking around Bali, but after paying to enter an attraction it was very unwelcoming. (They have everything you need for sale in the pools btw, I got stung 50,000 for a towel because i read they weren’t supplied) The hot springs themselves were a mixture of warmish/hot water in the top pool and lukewarm water in the larger pool. The pool itself felt quite dirty and underwhelming, I didn’t spend long here as I was turned off by how slimy the pool was. I went early and avoided the crowds, but after an hour it was quite busy so I had a drink and left.
Jamie B — Google review
Relaxing and nice hot spring, you can smell the sulphur on the water. There are changing rooms at the facility. I will advice you to bring your own towels if your don’t want to buy one at the way in. There are 3 pools to enjoy and if you go early in the day you can avoid big crowds. Overall is worth visiting. Enjoy !!
Michail C — Google review
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Jalan Banjar, Banjar, Kec. Banjar, Kabupaten Buleleng, Bali 81152, Indonesia
https://banjarhotspring.co.id/
+62 362 92901
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Mayong Authentique Experience

Permanently Closed
Tours
Walking Tours
Cultural Tours
Private Tours
I realy loved the walk. You can ask, touch, smell and learn so much more about the fruit and ricefields. We were guided by the son and his friend of Putu. Such a friendly guy's. And I could ask anything. What.they don't know they surch on Google :-) I had a great time. There was taken care for water and a little snack. After the walk we had a great lunch, cooked by Rita. That was amazing! Specially the pulled chicken with lemongrass. Never had that before and not seeing it elswhere. It was so good!! I felt like I know a piece of Bali more now and that makes me happy. So a realy worthy trip🙏🏼😊
Jiske W — Google review
I have done the walk with Putu many times now as have many happy guests of @villatunjung in Rangdu. It is not just a walk through the sawa's and some rainforest or fruit plantation. It's an experience as Putu seems to know everything about flora and fauna and the role of nature in every day's life of local people and religion. By great storytelling also! Not only is the walk with Putu an absolute joy, don't skip the superb lunch cooked by Ria! Best lunch in North Bali! You'll get 2 great experiences in one day for the price of one! Easy 5 stars and I won't hesitate to recommend this experience. Book and Go!
Ruud S — Google review
The cultural walk with Putu was a very unique and informative experience. He explained a lot about agriculture, plants and culture. The food cooked by Ria was delicious! Thank you very much, Ria and Putu! Warm regards Sophia and Johanna
S L — Google review
Great experience with Putu Artana. You learn a lot about Bali. Do not forget to have lunch with Putu after the trekking.
R S — Google review
It was an excellent experience with a very professional guide. After our walk through the sawa’s we had a perfect lunch thanks to Ria (wife of Putu and cook of our lunch). Great day! Thanks Frank
Frank B — Google review
Simply the best experience you will ever have in Bali! Putu and Ria are exceptional hosts who offer you a unique experience. Putu's Tour is absolutely incredible! Not only is the scenery and landscape exceptionally beautiful but Putu also provides you with insight into Balinese culture. I learned more about Bali on this tour than anything else I have done in Bali. It is truly the most authentic experience you will have and you will come to truly appreciate how special Bali, its people and culture are! It gives you a true appreciation of the connection between nature and culture. Ria's cooking is amazing! To be able to spend time with this wonderful family is a once in a lifetime experience not to be missed! I highly recommend this experience to all. Don't leave Bali without experiencing all that Mayong Authentique Experience has to offer!
Rich — Google review
Putu is a very interesting guide. We had a wonderful time!
Pascal T — Google review
Great morning trek with Putu, lovely sights and great information from Putu. Lunch was delicious too 😋 would definitely recommend 👌
Lisa C — Google review
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QX36+GCG, Mayong, Kec. Busung Biu, Kabupaten Buleleng, Bali 81153, Indonesia
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Lovina Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Lovina Beach is a great place to visit if you're looking for a tranquil beach with plenty of options for swimming, sunbathing and snorkeling. It's also perfect if you're looking to take in some stunning views of the surrounding coastline. The beach is located on the far north of Bali, making it a popular spot with tourists who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
We booked a dolphin-watching tour through Klook. We arrived early in the morning, before sunrise, to board the boat. It took about an hour to reach the dolphin-watching spot, and during the journey, we enjoyed the stunning beauty of the sunrise over the sea. The calm, early-morning atmosphere made the experience even more peaceful and magical. Along with us, there were hundreds of other boats heading to the same destination. When the time came, the dolphins began to appear, swimming in pods and occasionally leaping out of the water. We were lucky to see them playing around our boat three times, which made the experience even more special. The dolphins were lively and playful, creating a joyful atmosphere for everyone onboard. The tour also offered an option to swim with the dolphins, but I wouldn’t recommend it since it’s challenging to spot them underwater amidst so many boats and the movement in the water. The experience was truly breathtaking, and the boat captain was delighted by our satisfied smiles. On the way back, we noticed the crystal-clear water and the beautiful coral reefs beneath the surface. Besides dolphin-watching, this is also an excellent spot for snorkeling and exploring the underwater scenery, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers.
Quyen B — Google review
I spent a night in Lovina. It’s a big change from Seminyak or Ubud — less traffic, fewer crowds, and way more peace. The early morning dolphin tour was the highlight: we saw several pods swimming around the boat as the sun rose. Magical, even if there were a few too many boats at times. The beach itself isn’t the white sand you might expect, it’s black volcanic sand, which is cool in its own right. I also visited Banjar Hot Springs and the Brahmavihara monastery nearby, both worth a stop if you’re into nature and spirituality. Not much of a party scene here, which was perfect for me. Some nice cafes and warungs, and the locals were very welcoming. Overall, a good place to unwind and enjoy a quieter side of Bali.
AKASH D — Google review
Early start .had to be there 6am for sunrise .630am on boat out at sea watching dolphins 🐬 👌 best book your own boat saves sharing with idiots. Our skipper was brilliant .
David P — Google review
Overall: Arrived at 515am. The air there in the morning was FRESH, I felt my smokey lungs getting a cleanse which breathing in the air. Hire a private boat it costs about 700k. Sharing is painful, watching how others had 8 people squeezing on 1. Boat runs slower with that much weight also. View: Spectacular, to view the sunrise. Water was so chill with no waves at all. However, I really hope the village people start taking care of this beautiful sea that they are blessed with. The water is clear but filled with rubbish. If this were to continue they would slowly destroy marine lives and dolphins may just start migrating. Dolphins: Left for the sea at 6am sharp. All of them have a group to communicate to each other if they sight dolphins which honestly is smart for the first batch but not after. Imagine 40-50 boats flying at high speed to a group of 5 dolphins. They just gonna end up hiding. Even after they hide and reappear, everyone just starts chasing it also… 700k for 2hours, only saw the dolphin 3 times. Would suggest going around 8am to 10am when the Dolphins are most active and that they’ve gathered together to come out to play.
Yoong Y — Google review
The sunset are spectacular. There are restaurants and shops. I didn't like the many tour guides trying to get you on dolphin tours and vendors trying to sell us things. I guess that's normal in most of Asian countries. It becomes a little annoying when you want to have some peace.
Globetrekker S — Google review
PRO: the Lovina beach is reasonably quiet, always a spot in natural shadow to put your towel, not very touristy. The water is shallow hence good for children to play in. CON: it's literally littered with... litter. It's sad to see how much garbage is dumped here. A boy was sweeping sand off a little bridge on the beach and looked dismayed when I stepped over it... when the whole beach is covered in plastic bags, cups, straws and what not. They have projects on saving sea turtles yet keep dumping all their garbage in/near the sea... 😞
Katleen V — Google review
I drove 2.5h from Batur to see this place. There isnt a point to be here. Black sand, a lot of boats close to the beach and „dolohin” offers just for old turists, definitely not for travellers. This is even worse than beach in Kuta…
Rafalrydz — Google review
Finally visiting Bali’s northern black fine sand beach. We came to public part for sunset but it was too cloudy. Strange that someone collecting money only from foreigners for parking with some explanation to support villagers . Beach was not supper clean as many rubbish was there. Boys playing volleyball, some walking or running on the beach. We spent most of time on wooden pier relaxing and enjoying the views
Soko ( — Google review
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Sekumpul Waterfall

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Nestled 18 kilometers southeast of Singaraja, Sekumpul Waterfall is a breathtaking natural wonder that features multiple cascades tumbling over cliffs into a lush valley adorned with bamboo and diverse flora. The journey to this stunning site begins with a scenic 45-minute hike from the car park through the charming Sekumpul village, where you’ll encounter an array of trees like clove and cacao along the way.
Visiting Sekumpul Waterfall was an absolutely amazing experience and without a doubt a must-see in Bali! The scenery is breathtaking — surrounded by lush jungle, the powerful waterfalls create a truly magical atmosphere. The hike down is a bit of an adventure, with steps and paths through the forest, but every bit of effort is worth it once you reach the falls. Standing at the bottom, feeling the mist and the sheer power of the water, was unforgettable. If you’re in Bali, I highly recommend adding Sekumpul to your itinerary. It’s one of those places that makes you feel connected to nature in the most beautiful way.
Zornitsa B — Google review
The Sekumpul waterfalls are probably the most beautiful ones I’ve seen in the area. The tour also includes Fiji Waterfall and Hidden Waterfall – all of them are a must-see. You can swim everywhere and take some really cool photos. The trail is moderately challenging, but definitely worth it.
Dave F — Google review
Visiting Sekumpul Waterfall was a perfection decision to enjoy the majestic and scenic adventurous beauty of nature in North Bali. The scenery was breathtaking — surrounded by jungles and the powerful waterfalls create a truly soothing atmosphere . The hiking at the bottom was a bit of adventure, with steps and paths through the forest, but every bit of effort was worth it when you will reach the falls. Standing at the bottom, you will feel the mist and the power of the water was mesmezing. Highly recommended to visit Sekumpul waterfall if you are in North Bali.
K T — Google review
Absolutely stunning. It was nearing the end of the dry season but still plenty of water. We paid 20,000 rupiah at car park number 2 and enjoyed the hike to the waterfall - about 25 minutes. If you pay more 150k, you get a guide and go to the bottom of the waterfall
Andrew L — Google review
A must-see in Bali! Visiting Sekumpul Waterfall was one of the highlights of my trip. It takes about 1 hour to hike down and another hour to come back up — and yes, there are a lot of stairs! But it’s absolutely worth it. The waterfall is breathtaking, surrounded by lush jungle and the sound of rushing water. It feels like a hidden paradise. On the way there, I stopped at the Hanging Garden Restaurant (also called The Hanging Restaurant), and it was such a pleasant surprise. The food was delicious, and the view of the waterfall from the restaurant is stunning — a perfect place to relax before or after the hike. If you're up for an adventure and want to experience one of Bali’s most beautiful natural spots, Sekumpul is totally worth the effort!
Julia C — Google review
Absolutely stunning! The 150k IDR medium hike includes both Hidden and Sekumpul waterfalls. The walk is short and easy (around 10 minutes), with a friendly guide leading the way. You can swim at Hidden Waterfall—super refreshing! Sekumpul is powerful and beautiful, but no swimming there. Totally worth the visit if you're in North Bali.
AKASH D — Google review
Waterfall is great, but stuff and attitude is terrible. Feels like a place full of scammers trying to sell you overpriced guide tours. Even on the road up to waterfall there were 2 groups of people trying to stop us. You can enjoy other waterfalls much more by much less money. Banyumala waterfall is close and you can spend there great time swimming, or just standing underneath waterfall. Do not come here except if you are not planning to see other waterfalls.
Laila L — Google review
We have been absolutely alone at the location. There was a friendly young man who made exemptional photos on a raft under the waterfall. Good bless the nature!
Assen D — Google review
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Bebetin, Sawan, Buleleng Regency, Bali, Indonesia
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Ulun Danu Beratan Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the picturesque Bedugul region of Bali, Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is a serene Hindu temple located on the shores of Lake Beratan. Surrounded by clear waters and lush gardens, this temple appears to float on the surface of the lake, offering stunning photo opportunities. Regarded as one of Bali's top temples, it provides a tranquil escape from the coastal crowds and boasts breathtaking views of the mountainous landscape.
Ahh, what a place Ulun Danu Temple is! 🌸 I feel a lot of people miss this spot since it’s about an hour’s ride from Ubud central and not overly hyped on Instagram. But believe me, it’s an absolute must-visit when in Bali. The drive itself is beautiful, and once you reach, the entire temple complex and grounds are just stunning. Everything feels serene and picture-perfect. Easy logistics – paid parking & smooth ticketing. Weather drama – it changes every few minutes! One moment it was bright and sunny, and the next it turned misty, foggy, and drizzly. Photography heaven – Balinese gates, lush landscapes, and the iconic temple floating on the lake make for unreal backdrops. There are also nice, reasonably priced restaurants inside the premises, and the washrooms are clean and well-maintained (paid). You can even rent Balinese outfits for a photoshoot — sadly I missed this due to the rain. I loved every bit of it. Tip: Go prepared for sudden weather shifts and give yourself enough time to just soak in the beauty. A must-visit, one of Bali’s gems.
Arushi C — Google review
The Ulun Danu Beratan Temple (also known as Pura Ulun Danu Bratan) is widely considered one of Bali's most beautiful and iconic landmarks. It is having stunning natural setting, spiritual significance, and picturesque architecture, though some also note its popularity as a tourist destination. Stunning Location and Scenery: The temple is set on the tranquil shores of Lake Bratan in the cool, misty Bedugul highlands. The multi-tiered shrines (meru) appear to be floating on the water's surface, especially when the lake level is high, making it one of the most photographed spots in Indonesia. Aesthetic and Photogenic: The combination of the temple, the lake's reflection, the lush manicured gardens, and the mountain backdrop creates a truly spectacular and "must-see" visual experience. It's often referred to as the "floating temple of Bali." Spiritual Significance: It is an important Hindu water temple dedicated to Dewi Danu, the goddess of water, rivers, and lakes, and plays a vital role in Bali's traditional *subak* irrigation system. Cooler Weather: Located about 1,200 meters above sea level, the area offers a refreshing break from the heat of the coastal regions. Accessibility: The grounds are generally well-maintained and easy for all types of visitors, including families and older travelers, to explore. Best Time to Visit: To avoid the crowds and the mist/fog that can roll in during the afternoon, it is highly recommended to visit early in the morning (around 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM). This also provides the best lighting for photos. Cash Only:Entrance fees and payments at many local stalls require cash. Boat Rides:For a unique view, visitors can take a traditional boat ride on Lake Beratan. The general consensus is that despite being a popular tourist spot, the sheer beauty of the temple's setting makes it absolutely worth visiting for anyone exploring central Bali.
Samir S — Google review
Our visit to Ulun Danu Beratan Temple was truly a memorable experience. The temple's stunning location on the shores of Lake Beratan offers breathtaking views, especially with the misty mountains in the background. The architecture of the temple is intricate and beautifully preserved, reflecting Balinese culture and spirituality. Walking around the temple complex, I felt a sense of tranquility and reverence. The surrounding gardens are well-maintained and add to the peaceful atmosphere. While the area can get quite crowded, especially during peak hours, it didn’t detract from the overall beauty of the site. The staff was friendly and respectful, and I appreciated the opportunity to learn about the temple’s significance to local Balinese Hindus. One minor downside was the limited shade in some areas, so it’s best to visit early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the heat. Overall, Ulun Danu Beratan is a must-visit destination in Bali, offering both cultural insight and stunning scenery. I would definitely recommend it to anyone exploring Bali's spiritual sites!
Brijesh P — Google review
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is one of those places that just takes your breath away. The temples seem to float right on the lake with the mist rolling down from the mountains — it’s picture-perfect. But can be lots of people at various times. The gardens are well maintained and full of colour, with temples, shrines, and statues, and even a quiet Buddhist stupa tucked away in the gardens. . We noticed many people wandering through just taking photos, but not realising how much meaning and history this place holds. Its literally thousands of years old. so crazy. We used the Voicemap app for a self-guided audio tour, and it honestly made such a difference — it explained the stories behind the temples, the goddess of the lake, the central temple story floating in the lake, which is quite amazing, and why this Temple is so important to Balinese life. We would recommend this App if you're travelling without a guide, or if you're guide stays in the car like many do, whilst you walk through. Its so worth it Go early when it’s calm and the light hits the water — it’s just magic. Understanding what you’re seeing makes it all feel even more special. From there we then drove to Jatiluwih Rice Fields which are not far away, so saw two great places in one day.
Jannette B — Google review
I visited this place in the afternoon and spent around 2–3 hours there. Out of all the places I visited in Bali, this one truly stood out — it was one of the few that really impressed me. If you have the chance, I genuinely recommend coming here. It’s definitely worth it. I went on a weekday, and although there were people, it wasn’t crowded. It was easy to take photos at different spots without anyone in the background. The entire area is well-maintained and very beautiful. There’s also a small kids’ zoo where, for an additional fee, you can feed the animals. You can even take photos with different reptiles for an extra charge. Overall, I highly recommend visiting — it’s absolutely worth your time.
Svitlana Z — Google review
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple was an okay place to visit. The lake itself is beautiful, especially with the low clouds surrounding it, such a nice, cool atmosphere. Definitely bring a jacket because the weather up here is much cooler and the fresh air feels great. It does get quite crowded, and the overall experience feels a bit less authentic than expected, but the scenery still makes it a pleasant stop if you’re in the area.
Dani J — Google review
My visit to temple in Bali was a pleasant experience. The temple stands on the edge of Lake Beratan in Bedugul and looks like it is floating on the water. Surrounded by green mountains and cool air, the place feels very calm. The temple is dedicated to the goddess of lakes and rivers. Its tall pagoda-style roofs and neat gardens make it very attractive. We also enjoyed the view of the lake. It is a peaceful and must-visit spot in Bali.
Raghavendran S — Google review
One of the most beautiful and iconic landmarks in Bali. Located on the shores of Lake Beratan in Bedugul, this floating temple offers stunning scenery surrounded by cool mountain air and peaceful nature. The temple itself sits partly on the lake, creating a magical reflection that’s perfect for photos. The area is well-maintained, with gardens, statues, and traditional Balinese architecture that showcase the island’s culture and spirituality. It’s best to visit early in the morning when the mist rises over the lake — the atmosphere feels serene and almost mystical. There are also local food stalls, restaurant, souvenir shops. Beautiful lake and mountain backdrop. Peaceful and spiritual atmosphere. Great spot for photography. Cool climate and well-kept gardens. A must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Bali, perfect for culture lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Iin — Google review
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Candikuning, Baturiti, Tabanan Regency, Bali, Indonesia
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Danau Beratan

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Lake
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Bodies of Water
Danau Beratan, also known as Lake Beratan, is a picturesque upcountry lake in Bali that boasts the famous Ulun Danu Beratan Temple. The temple, built over 350 years ago, is renowned for its waterside gardens and meru shrines. This serene lake is the second largest in Bali and serves as an important irrigation source for rice fields and plantations in Bedugul Village.
The most beautiful and impressive temple I've visited while in Bali. The place is quite big so make sure you have enough time to visit it. Also, v important, come early, because there are a lot of school buses coming with children. As it might get busy, there are lines for taking photos, just be patient. There are some gates where you can take a picture only if you rent the traditional clothing from here. Inside, there are some luwaks and rabbits which you can feed. They are very peaceful and cute. Even when it is crowded, it's worth it. The temple is one of a kind.
Stefania M — Google review
Beautiful place with amazing lake and mountain views. The temple looks like it’s floating on the water, especially in the morning when the mist is around. Very peaceful and perfect for photos. A must-visit if you’re in Bali! 🏔️
I P — Google review
Fishing and picture-taking from the deck of a boat are both enjoyable activities that may be enjoyed at this location. At the time of this evaluation, there was a cloud hovering over the lake, which made it exceptionally cool to travel around in that area.
Pasti P — Google review
🛶 Nice spot to relax with family and friends. Water is clean and view is refreshing.
Akash C — Google review
Enjoyed the visit here. Large parking space, it has enough to do even for a 1 hour visit, from taking pictures, children playground, petting some animals, feeding the fish, and of course, snacks.
Samantha A — Google review
It’s a nice place if you want to take pictures on a boat or if you want to do fishing. At the time of this review, a cloud was floating over the lake which made it really chilly to go through. 10/10 would recommend
Johan Z — Google review
Nestled in the serene landscapes of Tabanan, Bali, this spot is truly beautiful, offering a tranquil atmosphere and refreshing, clean air. It serves as a reverent temple, providing a peaceful space for worship and connection with the God.
Rizal I — Google review
Clear your mind here! The weather is very pleasant. I would recommend visiting outside peak season because it’s so much better when there’s less people. If you travel by bikes be mindful of the high chance of rain, pack your raincoat.
Tidar — Google review
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Baturiti, Tabanan Regency, Bali, Indonesia, USA
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Jatiluwih Rice Terraces

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Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Walking Areas
Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, located in Jatiluwih Village, Penebel Subdistrict, Tabanan Regency, Bali, is a picturesque area known for its lush and rolling rice terraces. It is considered one of the most beautiful views among all the terraced rice fields in Bali. Situated near Mount Batukaru, this UNESCO World Heritage Site preserves traditional Balinese farming techniques.
Very beautiful and well preserved rice terraces. It’s excellent that the local community are making efforts to preserve this space and the rice paddies. I’d recommend going in the morning as it gets more touristy in around noon onwards, also if you go in the morning you can beat the sun. There is not much shade when you are out walking on the terraces. We walked around for a few hours and overall just had a nice time in nature.
Oliver M — Google review
I visited this UNESCO-listed rice terrace, and out of all the rice terraces I explored in Bali — and I visited quite a few — this one is truly the best. If you have the chance, this is definitely the one worth seeing. Unfortunately, because of my driver, who wasn’t very patient and didn’t want to wait, I had to choose the shortest route. If I could visit again, I would absolutely choose the longest hike to fully enjoy the experience. I was lucky — there were absolutely no people because it was raining, so I got to enjoy the entire place in complete peace. It was incredible. There are also many cafés with beautiful views where you can sit and relax. I also visited a local warung right in the middle of the rice fields, where they serve brown rice grown directly on those very fields. The taste was amazing — truly unique and delicious. And don’t forget to bring a raincoat — if it rains, you’ll still be able to continue your walk through the rice terraces comfortably. Overall, this place is absolutely worth a visit.
Svitlana Z — Google review
Absolutely beautiful and incredibly extensive. Well-maintained pathways make it easy to get around. Rice terraces are perfectly manicured and photo-worthy. One price to get into the whole area, so no hassles like you would get at Tegallalang. Feels like less tourists, partly because it is further from town and not as popular on Instagram, though possibly even more beautiful. Also the area is so vast that you never feel like you’re surrounded by tourists. A must-see in Bali!
Jonathan H — Google review
It is the most amazing experience you will ever have in Bali. The rice fields are extensive and you can spend an entire day exploring the various paths that connect across the vast area. Not touristy but you can click awesome photos at every spot, enough to spam your folder with them. There are restaurants near the entrance that offer a variety of dishes at reasonable price. The cab pick-up and drop-off spot is right at the entrance, hassle-free! Recommend this over Tegallalang any day! Enjoy~
Anonna S — Google review
Jatiluwih is simply breathtaking — a sea of shimmering green terraces that seem to roll on forever. Walking the paths is easy and peaceful, with views that change at every turn. We decided to try a self-guided audio walk through the Voicemap app, and it really brought the landscape to life — explaining the Subak irrigation system, local farming rituals, and the stories behind this UNESCO-listed wonder. We stopped at a small coffee hut tucked right among the paddies — the view was unreal . Listening while we walked made the experience even more special; you really start to appreciate how much care and time goes into growing rice in Bali. It’s best to visit early morning when the air is cool and the light golden. Bring a hat, take your time, and just let the calm and the green of the rice fields surround you — Jatiluwih really is pure Bali magic. and with all the ricefields disappearing its so nice to see touches that remain of the real Bali.
Jannette B — Google review
My second time back at Jatiluwih to indulge in the stunning rice terraces — and it’s just as breathtaking as I remembered. It truly deserves its UNESCO Heritage title! 🌾 The view from the top is already magnificent, so no need to walk too far down to enjoy the beauty. Loved the peaceful atmosphere with gamelan music playing in the background and a few cute puppies running around — such a perfect touch to the whole experience. 🐶💚
Miss P — Google review
Jatiluwih Rice Terraces are one of the most magical places I visited in Bali. As soon as you arrive, the sweeping views of emerald-green paddies that stretch across hillsides leave you speechless. The air is cool and fresh, especially in the morning, when mist clings to the terraces and gives everything a soft, dreamlike quality. It felt as if nature was putting on a show just for us. We spent several hours walking along one of the marked trails, winding through the terraces and stopping often just to breathe in the beauty. The walk felt immersive: quiet paths, birdsong, distant mountain peaks, and the gentle murmur of streams fed through the subak irrigation system. Every viewpoint gave a new frame for photos—some shallow, some sweeping, some intimate. Jatiluwih isn’t crowded like some of the more famous terrace spots; that peace made the experience feel more authentic. The terraces also carry rich culture — the subak system (a traditional community-managed irrigation method) is still very much alive here, adding depth and meaning to what might otherwise just be scenery. We saw farmers tending the fields, local warungs (eateries) with views over the terraces, and small cafes where we rested and enjoyed simple, excellent food. If you love nature, photography, culture, or just want a peaceful escape, Jatiluwih delivers more than you expect. Stunning landscapes, serenity, and a deep sense of place make it a highlight of Bali and a must-visit for anyone who wants more
Harikrishnan P — Google review
Jatiluwih Rice Terrace is truly beautiful and absolutely worth visiting. It offers a real, expansive rice terrace experience, much more authentic and impressive than the smaller one near Ubud center. The area is huge, peaceful, and perfect for walking around and taking in Bali’s natural beauty. A must-see for anyone who enjoys scenic landscapes.
Dani J — Google review
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Jl. Jatiluwih Kawan, Jatiluwih, Penebel, Tabanan Regency, Bali 82152, Indonesia
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Tanah Lot

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Sights & Landmarks
Tanah Lot is a traditional Balinese temple situated on a small rocky island, offering stunning views of the water. It is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful location on the coast, surrounded by rocks and cliffs. The temple, which holds great significance for Hindu worshippers, provides breathtaking vistas of the sea. Tanah Lot is renowned as one of the best spots to witness mesmerizing sunsets in Bali.
It's a beautiful place. The atmosphere here is truly captivating. The grounds are large and well-maintained, with many interesting spots where you can capture a moment for a beautiful souvenir. If the weather is nice and there aren't many tourists, you can relax and soak up the atmosphere. The ticket price is undoubtedly good for this place. The best way to get here is by scooter. I also met guides who shared stories and guided tourists around.
Opinion M — Google review
Actually It’s a park which is a must place to visit and picnic while in Bali. Watch the high tides striking the cliffs and a beautiful sunset. An exquisite park to roam around and relax with some fine dining options. The temple is at some distance with no direct access and you don’t need to visit it
Rizwan G — Google review
Tanah Lot Temple, Bali – A Majestic Sea Temple on the Rocks Tanah Lot Temple is one of Bali’s most iconic landmarks, renowned for its stunning offshore setting and mesmerizing sunset views. Perched on a rocky outcrop surrounded by the sea, the temple appears to float during high tide, creating a truly magical sight. Located in Tabanan Regency, around 20 km from Denpasar, Tanah Lot is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a mix of spirituality, culture, and natural beauty. The name Tanah Lot means “Land in the Sea” in Balinese, perfectly describing its dramatic position. The temple is dedicated to the sea gods and plays an important role in Balinese mythology. Legend says that it was established by the 16th-century priest Dang Hyang Nirartha, who built it after being inspired by the beauty of the coastline. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking ocean views, especially during sunset when the sky glows in shades of orange and gold, creating one of Bali’s most photographed moments. During low tide, tourists can walk across to the base of the temple, explore small caves with sea snakes believed to be sacred protectors, and witness local rituals performed by Balinese priests. The area around Tanah Lot features beautifully landscaped gardens, souvenir markets, and several cliffside restaurants offering panoramic views. It is also a popular spot for cultural performances and traditional dance shows held in the evenings. Tanah Lot is open daily, with the best time to visit being late afternoon to witness the sunset spectacle. Visitors are encouraged to dress modestly as it remains an active place of worship. In short: Tanah Lot Temple is not just a tourist attraction — it’s a symbol of Bali’s spiritual harmony, where nature and faith blend into an unforgettable experience.
Vivek T — Google review
Great place for a long walk, which is not common in Bali! Perfert to see the sunset. Lots and lots of shops with local artisan beautiful things. At sunset you can walk to the temple and get blessed. Then tgete are a few restaurants with local food and amazing view. Don't missed out.
Paola M — Google review
Another most visited place in Bali. The temple is beautiful. The location is even better. Though bit far from Kuta; the visitors is worthwhile. Now it is entirely on the tide timings whether you can reach the main temple or not. If you happen to be there during low tide then just walk across the the flat rocks and you can reach the main temple stairs. Though there is nothing much to see there. The entire temple compound is beautifully landscaped. You may walk around to see the other photogenic spots. There are many stores and shops selling snacks and souvenirs. You may visit them while returning back. The main issue is transportation. If you are on a scooter then no worries. But if you are taking a Grab or Gojek cab from Kuta then it will be wise to ask the driver to wait for you there and come back in the same car. Local taxis might charge a lot if taken from the temple area.
Birat B — Google review
Tanah lot temple is located in the sea side, one of the famous sea temples in Bali. Tanah Lot translates to "Land in the sea". The temple is built on a rock formation off the cost making it appear to float on the sea during high tide. It is famous for the stunning sunset views. Plan your trip to make sure that you will be able to witness the sunset from there. At the base of the temple, there is holy water which is guarded by snakes. We can enter here and seek blessings as well. There is lot of shops available for shopping near the entry and exit gates. Also, the famous traditional Balinese gate is there for photo shoots. Worth visiting 👍
Sreejith S — Google review
Pura Tanah Lot is a Hindu temple located on the southwest coast of Bali. It sits on an offshore rock formation and it’s therefore reachable only when there’s low tide: part of the rock is artificial because it replaced the original damaged one during restoration works in the 80s. The temple itself is not accessible, so the only two attractions there are the blessing with the holy water in the cave below the temple and the water snake in the cave on the opposite side: both require a money offer and to be honest they are not worth it.
Francesco X — Google review
Tanah Lot Temple Indonesia Bali is pure magic, a sacred jewel perched on a rock in the heart of the ocean. At sunset, the sky paints it in gold, creating a breathtaking silhouette against fiery hues. Waves crash rhythmically below, as if the sea itself is chanting prayers. Intricate stone carvings on black volcanic rock tell ancient stories of devotion and beauty. The gentle chime of temple bells blends with the salty ocean breeze, soothing the soul. Walking across the beach at low tide feels like stepping into a divine painting. The sacred sea snake in the cave adds a touch of mystery and reverence. Clifftop views offer postcard-perfect panoramas that steal your breath away. Every corner radiates peace, spirituality, and timeless Balinese charm. Sunset crowds gather in awe, yet the atmosphere remains serene and sacred. Frangipani flowers and incense fill the air with sweet, holy fragrance. The multi-tiered meru towers stand proud, guardians of the coast. Watching the sun dip into the sea behind the temple is a memory for a lifetime. Even the journey through lush rice fields to reach it feels enchanting. Tanah Lot isn’t just a temple—it’s a love letter from nature to the divine. The reflection in tidal pools at golden hour is pure photographic poetry. Spiritual energy flows strong; you leave calmer, lighter, and deeply touched. No filter needed—the beauty here is raw, real, and soul-stirring. A must-visit masterpiece where earth, sea, and sky unite in harmony. Tanah Lot Temple: where beauty meets eternity, and your heart finds peace.
Manish T — Google review
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Beraban, Kediri, Tabanan Regency, Bali 82121, Indonesia
https://www.tanahlot.id/
+62 361 880361
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Taman Ayun Temple

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Taman Ayun Temple, also known as Mengwi Temple, is a stunning Hindu temple and garden complex located in the village of Mengwi, Bali. Surrounded by canals, this picturesque site features shrines, pavilions, and ponds. Its strategic location makes it easily accessible from other popular tourist destinations in Bali. Built in 1634 by the King of Mengwi and later restored and enlarged in 1937, the temple's pool creates a floating impression around the complex.
The Sanctity of a sacred place can be preserved in so many ways - is what this temple showcases. The serenity, beauty and the space it owns as a mini forest gives you enough room to walk around… sit in silence…. Hear the sounds of forest music- “Silence” with the flutes of birds singing every now and then… 😊 The raw stone temples…. Surrounded by Lotus pond and the walkjng area around it with the forest around makes one nostalgic about the era itself…. Must watch ….. and people who love taking pictures…. SHOULD’nt Miss at any cost…
Latha S — Google review
Very beautiful and well-maintained temple which is also part of the World Heritage UNESCO sites. The temple garden is very beautifully crafted, and entry to the main sanctum is not allowed for foreigners in every temple. You can visit the temple and witness the beautiful Balinese architecture. The temple was quiet and less crowded than other tourist places and temples in Bali. The entry ticket to this temple is 30k IDR.
Aniket A — Google review
Wow! Such a beautiful temple area. Entrance fee for foreigners is totally fine and definitely worth it. They also provide a Sarong for free. I took probably too many pictures but it’s a real gem. We came here shortly before closing time and hat the area almost for ourselves. If you want to see a beautiful Pura without driving to far out, this is it. Thank you for inviting us to witness some of Bali’s culture. 🙏🏻 Suksma
Melice K — Google review
This is one of the many beautiful temples in bali . Taman Ayun Temple is serene place to visit. The traditional Balinese architecture is impressive, and the gardens are very well maintained. The atmosphere here feels calm and peaceful, not as crowded as other more famous temple . You must go here !
Roberto M — Google review
Well maintained site of historical significance. You cannot go into the temple itself but a visitor path around the perimeter gives you a good view of the site. A viewing platform half way through the path offers good photo vantage point.
Emmanuel C — Google review
The place is really spacious and cool, with lots of tall trees. The entrance and parking are also easy. It’s not too crowded, so it’s nicer to explore, especially for those who enjoy exploring temples.
Selphiani E — Google review
Taman Ayun Temple is a peaceful and stunning spot showcasing Bali’s royal heritage. Surrounded by water gardens, its traditional architecture and tranquil atmosphere make it perfect for quiet reflection and photography. A must-visit for culture lovers seeking a less crowded experience!!
Piotr ( — Google review
Wonderful and nice. A very serene experience. Temple is in a lake surrounded by mountains. A must visit. So calm and peaceful.❣️
Riya G — Google review
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Jl. Ayodya No.10, Mengwi, Badung Regency, Bali 80351, Indonesia
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Blue Point Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Blue Point Beach, also known as Suluban Beach, is a renowned surfing destination with its white sandy shores and impressive waves. Nestled in Bali, this coastal gem offers breathtaking views of the sea with varying shades of blue, surrounded by lush greenery and unique limestone formations. Accessible through a challenging yet rewarding path of steps and log ramps among rugged cliffs, the beach promises a serene escape for relaxation and water activities.
could get crowded, especially by surfers. went there before noon when the tide was still high. if you're wondering, there is a nice place where you can eat or drink up from here through the stairs.
Chloe C — Google review
🌅 Magical Sunset at Blue Point Beach! Blue Point Beach is one of those places that feels like a hidden gem, even though it’s well known. Tucked beneath dramatic cliffs and accessed through a cave like path, the beach opens up to stunning ocean views and the perfect spot to chill, surf, or just take in the atmosphere. But the real showstopper? The sunset. Watching the sun dip below the horizon while the sky turns orange over the crashing waves was absolutely unforgettable. The beach bars up top are the ideal spot to enjoy it with a cold drink in hand. 🛵 One small downside: the parking situation isn’t great, tight spaces and a bit chaotic, especially 1 hour before sunset. But honestly, it’s a small trade off for the experience you get once you’re down at the beach. Just come a bit early and be patient with the parking. Highly recommend this spot for sunset lovers and ocean chasers!
Mike R — Google review
Blue point at Pecatu, one of tourist attraction in Bali who had several club, surfing school and also beautiful beach with its hidden gem. I started to stairdown, following another tourist about 500 m and voila! best sunset in 2025
Dewi F — Google review
Blue Point Beach was one of the more scenic beaches that we visited in the Uluwatu area. Like Padang Padang and Bingin, it requires a bit of a hike down a staircase that winds through shops and restaurants. At the bottom, you emerge into a stunning cove surrounded by cliffs, which makes for fantastic photos. There isn’t much space to lay out or set your things down near the entrance, but if you follow the wall around to the right, you’ll find a more secluded spot with a quieter stretch of beach (but note this area may only be accessible at low tide).
Dano — Google review
Great views. If you are brave enough to go through the small cave on the left-hand side (behind the stairs leading to the cliff warung) you will reach a fantastic secret beach.
Alex P — Google review
A little crowded I would say, should also be cautious as there’s monkeys roaming around. The place looks good but there’s a lot of more beautiful beaches within the area.
Kent C — Google review
Tons of surfers N tourist. Steep steps, often wet n some parts stinky... Stilllll , quite nice to catch a sunset view N easy drink N snack at the cafe overlooking the sea. Getting your feet wet was half the fun n if you search hard enough, you might take back some lovely shells at LOW TIDE. Remember to time your trip accordingly, if you're going to the beach and "cavern/cliff" areas (with the sunset n weather) if that's your thing❤️❤️❤️. Lastly, and as my surfing client mentioned... it's 99% tourist 🤣 Absolutely No regrets spending the evening and 45-minute by GRAB from Renaissance Resort n Spa, where we were staying
Physio L — Google review
Nice atmosphere, it’s a long journey to reach the beach and the traffic is insane. Plus the parking as well. And it’s not peak season yet. It’s great for surfing
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Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia, USA
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Uluwatu Temple

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Sights & Landmarks
Uluwatu Temple, also known as Pura Luhur, is a historic Hindu temple situated on a cliff with breathtaking ocean views. The temple hosts traditional dance performances, including the famous kecak dance at sunset. It is also home to a colony of monkeys that roam the area. Nearby, there's Alila Villas, an impressive hotel perched on a clifftop with stunning suites and villas featuring a cliffside infinity pool overlooking the ocean.
5 stars for the AMAZING sunset you can watch from there. This is not to miss. You absolutely must catch the Sunset from here. It's one of the best I have ever seen. Warning ⚠️! Be very very careful of the monkeys there. They are aggressive and will go for your Phones, spectacles and all the lose items. Saw them snatch a poor fellows mobile from his hand while he was clicking pictures. Aside from that it is a wonderful place and you can watch Kecak dance if you want to as well. We skipped it as it was too crowded. You can buy the tickets after reaching there, no meed to book in advance. Cost of entry is 50000 IDR per person. They also give you the purple cloth to drape free of charge. You can follow my journey on a_wayfarers_odyssey on Instagram!
Karan C — Google review
Aggressive monkey alert. You know this is a major problem if the guides have to remind guests not to wear jewelry, be alert at all times, and are patrolling the area to shoo monkeys away. In a span of 30min, we witnessed monkeys stealing hats off visitors heads, water bottles stolen, handphones lifted from open bags and swarming towards people holding plastic bags. Also watch out for monkeys coming up the cliff walls. I would not visit this place because spectacles might get snatched and smashed. The kecak dance queues are incredibly long and guests wait a long time in the heat to get a choice of seats. It felt like a tourist trap, so if you're interested in jist the sunset views, feel free to skip the dance and enjoy the temple views. Unfortunately, it was a very cloudy day when we visited so we couldn't get a good sunset shot. The entire grounds could be covered in less than 30min so plan your trip well for sunset if that's your only goal. It is 50k pax for temple only visit (no dance) and we paid in cash. Temple requires legs to be covered so long sashes are freely available at the entrance for those who are not wearing long pants/shorts. I would suggest visiting their website for a map of the grounds.
Stephanie T — Google review
Great place to explore dharmic side of Bali. But access to worship area is totally restricted that was a bit disappointing for practicing Hindu like me. Still a good place to visit. And don’t miss Kechak dance there.
Ashok S — Google review
Amazing views from the cliff to admire Indian Ocean. Every evening there’s Kecak dance show you can watch during sunset (6pm and 7pm). Be aware of the monkeys - they like to mess up and steal your goods including sunglasses and phones! I recommend to come before sunset for the best views and stay till it gets dark.
Paweł C — Google review
The views are amazing. It's very hot during the sunny weather so make sure to take a hat/umbrella for the sun and some water(you can't buy it inside). Beware of the monkeys as they are very plucky and might try to take your belongings. I don't think they are aggressive enough to fight or bite you though. There are guards everywhere around which are looking out for them and will help you to retrieve your stuff if they steal it.
Ilya L — Google review
Great experience watched kecak dance at golden hour. Amazing sunset, beautiful cliff edge with clear skies and powerfull waves. One of must visit place in Bali. Allert! Monkeys are very aggressive. Make sure to follow instructions from the guide.
Amie K — Google review
Beautiful place to visit! Lots of culture, lots of beautiful views, lots of monkeys. Despite the other recent reviews, the monkeys didn't come near me. As with any tourist attraction the earlier you get here the better.
Daniel W — Google review
The views are amazing, one of the best that we have seen from lot of countries. However for temple you need to buy separate tickets. Even if you have to just watch Kecak dance then also you have to buy separate tickets for temple entry which is wrong.
Mayank J — Google review
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Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia
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Padang Padang Beach

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Padang Padang Beach, also known as Nyang Nyang Beach, is a serene and picturesque stretch of golden sand located in the Uluwatu area of Bali. Away from the bustling tourist areas, this beach offers a perfect retreat for those seeking solitude and natural beauty. The expansive shoreline is framed by rugged cliffs, creating a constantly changing yet always captivating backdrop.
⭐ 4.5/5 – Beautiful but can get crowded Padang Padang Beach is one of Bali’s iconic small beaches, famous for its turquoise waters, white sand, and dramatic rock formations. You enter through a narrow cliffside stairway, which makes the approach feel a bit adventurous — and the view when you step onto the sand is breathtaking. 👍 Pros: • Stunning scenery, great for photos. • Calm, clear water, perfect for swimming. • Popular surf spot with consistent waves for intermediate surfers. • Unique cliff entrance adds charm. ⚠️ Cons: • Small beach area, so it gets very crowded, especially late morning to afternoon. • Entry fee applies (small amount, but cash only). • Limited shade — bring sunscreen and maybe an umbrella. 💡 Tips: • Best to visit early in the morning to enjoy the peace before the crowds. • Bring water and snacks, though there are small stalls nearby. • If you surf, this spot can be magical during the right tide.
Zia A — Google review
What a great beach to learn to surf at. Great instructors. And there is a bit of shade from the harsh bali sun. Be prepared to walk up and down 100 or so steep stairs.
Kirsty J — Google review
Prettiest beach I have seen in bali - it easily became my favorite. It is rather small, but that’s what makes it cozy. Didn’t get a chance to surf here but waves seem chill and beginner friendly compared to other parts of bali. Beach was quite crowded on Friday past noon, but still worth visiting💯 Sidenote: -has entrance fee -will see some monkeys -has 2 not-so-clean bathroom and 3 showers, no area to change -need to walk up and down steep steps to reach the beach area, could be difficult for elders or kids if you are traveling as a family
Sophie — Google review
A magical beach with cinematic beauty and spiritual calm. Padang Padang Beach is one of those places that truly lives up to the photos. Tucked below towering cliffs, it’s small, golden, and framed by turquoise water that sparkles in the sun. You enter through a narrow limestone passageway, almost like stepping into a secret world — and when the view opens, it takes your breath away. This beach became famous after the movie Eat Pray Love was filmed here, and you can instantly feel why — it has that same romantic, peaceful, self-discovery energy that Bali is known for. 🌿 It’s also a surfer’s paradise, so expect crowds of surfers waiting for the perfect wave, especially in the late afternoon. If you prefer quiet, come early morning when the tide is soft and the light glows gently on the water. There’s only one restaurant right on the beach — simple, local, and great for fresh coconuts or a light meal after swimming. Bring cash, as there are no ATMs nearby, and a small fee is collected at the entrance for parking and beach access. Be mindful of the monkeys near the stairs — they’re cheeky and quick, so hold on to sunglasses and jewelry! This is a place to slow down, connect with the ocean, and simply breathe. Whether you come for the surf, the views, or a quiet moment of reflection, Padang Padang Beach reminds you of Bali’s pure, soulful beauty. ✨ Shared on my journey of mindful travel, yoga & ocean calm at @AlwaysInYogaFlow
Shahida A — Google review
Small but gorgeous. Even without the typical sunny Bali weather, the mist and soft light made Padang Padang feel peaceful and strikingly beautiful. Perfect for a relaxed visit watching surfers or actually surfing!
Rana C — Google review
Great beach with calm water and white sand. It can get crowded, but it’s worth it. You’ll be surrounded by monkeys, which is a fun surprise. Be prepared for about 100 steps down and up, your cardio for the day! Fantastic.
Marce J — Google review
Love this beach!!!!! Best one i ever been. Definitely recommend to go early in morning (opens at 7) before 10am for sure, because then, you can enjoy it with less crowds, and there will be more natural shades
Minkyong K — Google review
Very nice beach, a perfect view here! Here might be the only place where you can swim in Bali. But the toilets are dirty, shower area is not enough.
Semih A — Google review
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Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia, USA
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