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How long is the drive from Gerokgak to Sukawati?

The direct drive from Gerokgak to Sukawati is 70.9 mi (114 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 58 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Gerokgak to Sukawati, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Gianyar Regency, Ubud, Pecatu, Karangasem, Nusa Dua, Singaraja, Kuta, Jimbaran, Kintamani, and Tampaksiring, as well as top places to visit like Sekumpul Waterfall and Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, or the ever-popular Gitgit Waterfall.

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Top cities between Gerokgak and Sukawati

The top cities between Gerokgak and Sukawati are Gianyar Regency, Ubud, Pecatu, Karangasem, Nusa Dua, Singaraja, Kuta, Jimbaran, Kintamani, and Tampaksiring. Gianyar Regency is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Gerokgak and less than an hour from Sukawati.
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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.
4% as popular as Gianyar Regency
1 minute off the main route, 35% of way to Sukawati
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Kintamani

Kintamani, located in Bali, Indonesia, is a district known for its stunning views of the Mount Batur caldera. It's a popular stop for tourists to admire the region's natural beauty. The area is also renowned for its vibrant coffee culture, with trendy coffee shops and roasters competing to offer innovative experiences. Kintamani hosts various events that attract coffee enthusiasts from across the island.
5% as popular as Gianyar Regency
12 minutes off the main route, 70% of way to Sukawati
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Karangasem Regency

Karangasem Regency is a picturesque region located in the eastern part of Bali, Indonesia. Encompassing an area of approximately 839.54 square kilometers, it is home to a population of over 500,000 people as of mid-2022. This regency comprises eight districts and 78 charming villages, making it one of the larger regencies on the island.
9% as popular as Gianyar Regency
59 minutes off the main route, 71% of way to Sukawati
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Peninsula Beach Resort

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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.
16% as popular as Gianyar Regency
34 minutes off the main route, 77% of way to Sukawati
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Jimbaran

Outdoor Activities
Neighborhoods
Beaches
Jimbaran is a charming fishing village and coastal resort located in Bali, Indonesia. The area boasts a long beach with tranquil waters and is famous for its seafood restaurants along the shore. Visitors can also explore the vibrant Kedonganan fish market at the northern end of Jimbaran Bay. Additionally, nearby Dreamland Beach and Balangan Beach are popular for their strong surf waves.
5% as popular as Gianyar Regency
20 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Sukawati
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Peninsula Bay Resort

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Peninsula Bay Resort is a luxurious beachfront retreat in Nusa Dua, offering 22 well-appointed apartments with kitchenettes. The resort features polished accommodations and upscale amenities, including dining options and a spa. Guests can enjoy the beautiful grounds and impeccable facilities, along with friendly staff who ensure a warm welcome. While some minor inconveniences have been noted by previous visitors, such as noise from neighboring roosters or creaky beds, overall experiences at the resort have been positive.
13% as popular as Gianyar Regency
21 minutes off the main route, 82% of way to Sukawati
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Kuta

Kuta, located in south Bali near the Ngurah Rai International Airport, has been a popular destination since the 1970s. The area is known for its bustling Raya Kuta district filled with narrow lanes packed with hostels, tattoo parlors, moneychangers and cafes. It's a magnet for beach-lovers and surfers due to its five-kilometer stretch of golden sand beach.
46% as popular as Gianyar Regency
14 minutes off the main route, 83% of way to Sukawati
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Tampaksiring

Tampaksiring, a charming small city in Bali, is home to ancient monuments and a significant temple. The area also boasts public baths that are popular among visitors. Often serving as a stopover for tourists en route from Ubud to Batur Lake, Tampaksiring offers a glimpse into the rich cultural and historical heritage of the region.
5% as popular as Gianyar Regency
13 minutes off the main route, 86% of way to Sukawati
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Gianyar Regency

Gianyar Regency, located in the beautiful Indonesian province of Bali, covers an area of 368.0 km² and is home to a vibrant population. With its rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes, Gianyar Regency offers visitors a glimpse into the authentic Balinese way of life. From traditional villages to lush rice terraces, this regency is a treasure trove of natural and cultural wonders waiting to be explored.
Most popular city on this route
11 minutes off the main route, 87% of way to Sukawati
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Ubud

Ubud, located in the highlands of Bali, Indonesia, is renowned for its traditional crafts and dance. The surrounding Ubud District boasts stunning landscapes of rainforests and terraced rice paddies adorned with Hindu temples and shrines. Notable ancient sites include the intricately carved Goa Gajah ('Elephant Cave') and Gunung Kawi with its rock-cut shrines.
75% as popular as Gianyar Regency
4 minutes off the main route, 91% of way to Sukawati

Best stops along Gerokgak to Sukawati drive

The top stops along the way from Gerokgak to Sukawati (with short detours) are Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, Waterbom Bali, and Tegallalang Rice Terrace. Other popular stops include Tanah Lot, Uluwatu Temple, and Sanur.
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Gitgit Waterfall

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Nestled in the lush greenery of Singaraja, North Bali, Gitgit Waterfall is a popular attraction known for its accessibility and natural beauty. The 35-meter-tall waterfall is easily reached by road and offers a scenic walking trail with refreshment stops and arts and crafts shops along the way. Visitors can enjoy the sight of wild monkeys amidst the trees while taking a refreshing dip in the natural swimming pools at the base of the waterfall.
Easy to reach big waterfall in the jungle, doesn’t require to be fit, around 15 minute walk. It has couple very nice picture spots and is not so crowded. Entry fee 45k
Michał S — Google review
A breathtaking natural gem in North Bali! 🌿💦 The walk to Gitgit Waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery and peaceful sounds of nature — it feels like stepping into a tropical paradise. The waterfall itself is tall, powerful, and absolutely stunning, with cool mist and fresh air that instantly refresh your mind. The trail is well-maintained and easy to follow, with a few local shops along the way offering drinks and souvenirs. I recommend coming early in the morning to enjoy the tranquility before it gets busy.
Gabil G — Google review
Very beautiful waterfall and easy to walk to. However there were many many many stands with women trying to sell their souvenirs. Even after saying know they will keep yelling at you while you walk away and trying to sell their stuff. Its also all very overpriced so if they say a price, say AT LEAST 1/4th of that price. Don’t feel bad, they are mean women who try to rip you off.
Lieke_ _ — Google review
The true Git Git waterfall is really stunning. However, it is really easy to get scammed. TUTORIAL HOW TO NOT GET SCAMMED 1. Ignore all the signs on the road that say Git Git waterfall. They will charge you horrendous prices and maybe take you to a different waterfall. 2. Go to the exact spot marked on Google Maps - this place - you are going to end up on a parking. 3. Ignore all the local guides. The walk is really easy. 4. Walk out of the parking and go south. Nearby will be green sign saying „Welcome to the Git Git waterfall” 5. Walk down the path and pay real entrence fee at the booth 6. Enjoy!
Jakub D — Google review
Gitgit Waterfall is a nice spot for a short nature walk. The path down is easy to follow, with some small shops along the way selling drinks and souvenirs. The waterfall itself isn’t the most impressive in Bali, but it’s still pretty and peaceful. What made it special for us was that we had the place completely to ourselves, which made the experience really enjoyable. It’s a good place to stop, stretch your legs, enjoy the sound of the water, and take a few nice photos. Worth a visit if you’re in the area — especially if you enjoy quiet nature spots without big crowds.
Jonathan P — Google review
Gitgit Waterfall is a popular natural attraction in North Bali.It is well known for its lush surroundings and very refreshing twin cascades. You can easily go there from the main road which offers a relatively easy hike through a tropical forest to a natural pool.
K T — Google review
Really pretty waterfalls. As far as I understood you have to have a tour guide here, and the price of entrance is a bit higher than normal, 100.000 per person, but it's worth it. The guide was really nice and helped take pictures of us. You can also stand in the water and even get inside the waterfall. So bring swim clothes if you go here. You can get some really nice pictures. One of the waterfalls might be closed off, if it is raining because of it being slippery. But the twin waterfalls should be open.
Christian H — Google review
Entrance fee 20000 IDR. The lady at the counter is really nice. There are lots of shops on the way down to the waterfall. The waterfall itself is beautiful to look at. The water pressure is good. Get close to it and get wet. Love it. The tour guide who works there to look after the tourists, Mr Dede, is such a nice young gentleman. I had a good conversation with him and him being there made my visit to the waterfall even better. A must visit waterfall.
Sunny B — Google review
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Jl. Raya Bedugul - Singaraja, Gitgit, Sukasada, Buleleng Regency, Bali 81161, Indonesia
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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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Pura Luhur Batukaru

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Pura Luhur Batukaru is a mountain temple complex in Bali, built in the 11th century and located on the southern slopes of Mount Batukaru. It is a place of worship dedicated to the Lord as Queen Hyang Tumuwuh, with its founder being Mpu Kuturan from Java Island. Visitors often come here for meditation to seek inner peace and balance in life.
A very beautiful temple. If you’re with a guide, everything will be explained to you. The entrance fee includes a sarong, which is wrapped around you upon entry and returned when leaving the temple. It wasn’t crowded. Some areas are only accessible for prayer.
Asli H — Google review
Discover One of Bali’s Oldest Temples Step into a sacred sanctuary surrounded by lush greenery and peaceful ambiance. Easily accessible with well-maintained roads, this temple remains a cherished spiritual destination where Balinese Hindus come to pray and connect with the divine. Experience the timeless beauty and cultural richness of Bali’s heritage.
PT W — Google review
Absolutely original, beautiful and very serene place. It is a little bit far out in the hilly countryside but that makes it isolated from the overwhelming tourism other than visits from local village worshippers and some native monkeys residents.
Arthur L — Google review
Pura Luhur Batukaru, on the slopes of Mount Batukaru in Tabanan, is a tranquil temple surrounded by lush rainforest. Its mossy shrines and serene vibe make it one of Bali’s most sacred sites—a perfect place for reflection. I highly recommend visiting, even on rainy days!
Piotr ( — Google review
The most beautiful temple we have visited in Bali. Well worth a visit. Not too many people and very few tourists.
Hesi S — Google review
This is one of the most sacred temples in Bali. It is located at the foot of Mount Batukaru and due to the higher altitude it is very humid up here and there's a lot of green moss covering the structures. Built in the 11th century, this temple is dedicated to the ancestors of Tabanan. You won't see too many tourists here thanks to its remoteness. This is a temple you could visit when you're on the way to Jatiluwih rice fields.
Jelly T — Google review
Very peaceful temple. Great stop with a koi pond.
Joanie A — Google review
A quiet, serene temple on the mountain. Ppl come and pray inside. Entry fee is 40,000 rupiah for adult and 20,000 rupiah for children. Good to visit but this place is a bit far, may need an extra couple hours for traveling.
Thasinas D — Google review
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Jl. Penatahan - Wongayagede, Wongaya Gede, Penebel, Tabanan Regency, Bali 85125, Indonesia
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Jatiluwih Rice Terraces

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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
http://jatiluwih.id/
+62 856-9238-1416
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sari mountain View Restaurant, Bar and Coffee

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$$$$affordable
Cafe
Sari Mountain View Restaurant, Bar and Coffee is a popular dining spot known for its wide selection of beverages and buffet meals that showcase local culinary delights. The restaurant offers both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes, many of which are traditional specialties. Guests can also opt for items from an a la carte menu. Situated in Bangli, the restaurant provides stunning views of Mount Batur, allowing diners to enjoy their meals while taking in the beauty of the mountain.
As the name itself says mountain view restaurant it deserves more than 5 stars. Sari mountain view restaurant is an Indian restaurant. It has two levels ground level and upper level. Ground level has a cafe and open space to sit and hog on food with a view of kintamani volcano mountain. The place is cold rainy and foggy and is worth every penny. It's beautiful and scenic. Washrooms are maintained good. It has open bar at ground level with a cafe too and they serve breakfast lunch and dinner also. The ambience is quite lavish and beautiful. First level serves indian food at buffet for all tourists who visit. It has parking space. Wherever you Stand or sit you will have the view of kintamani mountain which is bliss to your eyes and soul. Food is quite good. Service is amazing. You will be happy to be in such place. You can have your food facing to the mountain and cherish the joy of eating it. You can see the mountain disappear with the fog. Also you can see lake mount batur from their. It's a must visit restaurant as it's a tourist spot for many travellers. There are local shops to buy some souvenirs.
May D — Google review
Buffet style Indonesian & Indian resto with a great view of mountain. with many sets on there, you can eat, chill and chitchat with bestie or friends. Old Interior but save by views of arrounded of resto. Payment : Cash, CC, Debit, QR
Abdurrahman ( — Google review
Sari Mountain View Restaurant, Bar and Coffee is a popular restaurant located at Kintamani, Bali.You can enjoy the scenic view of Mount Batur and Lake Batur from multiple terraces while taking food. This restaurant mainly provides good in buffet comprising Indonesian and some Indian dishes. It is a popular attraction for tourist which offers excellent photo opportunities from its multiple terrace levels.The food quality is average but mentioning the view will make the visit worthwhile.You can visit with your friends and family.
K T — Google review
Amazing views, the venue is worth it just for this. The food they serve can be hit and miss. Guess it depends on your taste. Loved the soup and some of local mains. The black rice pudding and fried bananas were not as well received though. Get dessert elsewhere in my opinion. Unless you're happy with some fruit. The buffet was a bit pricey compared to the rest of Bali cuisine but at less than USD $15 (200k IDR), still very affordable.
Taariq H — Google review
Buffet style lunch as well as serving is available. Wide range of food to select from. View is breathtaking. Ample parking space. Rates are not too high. Food quality is also good. Vegetarian as well as non vegetarian food is available.
Malhaar K — Google review
A Lovely place to dine in. The food is ok but the ambience is worth visiting. You can sit in the open air and have your food. Taking selfies 8s what people prefer after food. It has Volcano view♥️♥️♥️ Please carry umbrella during your visit in any month as it rains very often.
Himanshu S — Google review
Great views! Price is considered ok since it's buffet and all u can eat. We're here more for the views instead of food. There r food available for vegetarians.
Meng L — Google review
Visited May 2018 Pros: 1. Best view of mount Agung and mount Batur 2. Best place for photographers 3. Buffet has veg and non- veg options Cons: 1. Alacatre menu doesn't contain many items 2. Chicken was not well cooked 3. Place is not much clean on the outside balcony Note: if you want to click good pics of the mount view visit during evening time from 5-7
Omkar N — Google review
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Jl. Raya Penelokan 888 Br Masem, Batur Selatan, Kintamani, Batur Sel., Kec. Kintamani, Kabupaten Bangli, Bali 80652, Indonesia
+62 877-5349-8058
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Tanah Lot

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Hindu temple
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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Danau Batur

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Nestled within the crater of an active volcano, Danau Batur is a renowned destination in Bali. The lake offers a stunning view of its caldera and the surrounding Mount Batur. Visitors can explore the area's captivating nature, including the joyous winding road along the lake shore to Toya Bungkah, Pura Ulan Danu Batur, and hot springs.
Discover the Enchantment of Danau Batur: A Tourist's Paradise in Bali Escape to the heart of Bali's highlands where the enchanting Danau Batur awaits, offering a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This crater lake, a jewel in the crown of Kintamani, is not just a sight to behold but a playground for the sense. Embrace the Natural Splendor Danau Batur's crystal-clear waters are cradled by lush green hills and the majestic Mount Abang, creating a panorama that captivates photographers and nature lovers alike. The early morning mist rising from the lake's surface as the sun greets the day is a spectacle that promises to leave you in awe. Thrills for the Adventurer For those with a spirit of adventure, the trek to Mount Batur's summit to witness a sunrise is an unforgettable experience. As you ascend, the world below begins to unfold, revealing a breathtaking view that stretches to the horizon. The lake, seen from above, is a masterpiece of nature's design. Soothing Hot Springs After your trek, soothe your muscles in the therapeutic hot springs at the lake's edge. These natural spas, fed by volcanic heat, are the perfect way to relax while enjoying the stunning views of Danau Batur. Cultural Immersion Take a journey through time in the nearby Trunyan village, where ancient Balinese customs are still alive. Witness the unique and respectful way the Bali Aga people honor their ancestors, providing a deeper understanding of the island's rich cultural tapestry. Culinary Delights Indulge in the flavors of Bali with a lakeside meal. The local cuisine, infused with exotic spices and prepared with the freshest ingredients from the lake, offers a culinary adventure as vibrant as the scenery. A Commitment to Preservation Danau Batur is not only a source of natural beauty but also sustenance for the local communities. Efforts to preserve the lake's pristine condition and biodiversity mean that your visit contributes to the sustainability of this magnificent destination. An Invitation to Serenity Whether you're seeking tranquility, adventure, or cultural enrichment, Danau Batur provides an array of experiences. Come and be mesmerized by the lake's tranquil waters, invigorated by its adventures, and charmed by its natural beauty. Danau Batur is more than a destination; it's an experience that will touch your heart and leave you longing for more.
Sambit S — Google review
A beautiful lake where there is no access to it because all the surrounding area along the lake is private or i didnt find any public area by the shore of the lake where you can relax and enjoy the view!!
B G — Google review
Walk around the lake. This is real Bali with rare foreigners. Enjoy your trip with wonderful views of Mt Batur and the lake.
Luiz S — Google review
Many years ago,I came here in kintamani and it was a dirt track and a few hawkers. Now it has a massive viewing platform along with aggressive hawkers. Now don't get me wrong,the views are fabulous and many lovely restaurants around too....BUT..if ur a foreigner and have a car or guide,before u getting the top to view the mountain u will be charged 50,000rp or $5 per person just to drive to the top 1 min away. I have no objection to pay as long as at the other end there is someone to maybe give a brief history of the area or mnt. All monies go back to the government but nothing for the locals who are struggling!( that's what I was told by the guide). So,as explained to the guide what I would spent with the hawkers,was spent at the ridiculous "entrance" fee. Do yourself a favour...buy a postcard instead! Worst experience on Bali! Let me explain why! And let me show alternatives. 1. Mass invasion of tourists. And with invasion I mean a never ending snake of people from bottom to top and back. No joke! On the top of mt. batur were at least 300 people. I Never expected sooooo much people. While watching sunrise other people walking around all the time, stand up in front of you for selfies etc. 2. Booking a guide, means booking someone showing you the way! Not more! Our guide told us nothing about history and geology of Mt. Batur. I knew more then him after reading Wikipedia article. But the guide never stopped asking us, if we like to have a longer tour (for more money of course). 3. Mafialike trekking agencies try to force you book a guide. (Mine was Arlinas) 4. Breakfast: = a joke, toast with egg and banana. 5. Equipment: another joke! Just a simple torch with not enough power. After 30min walk light was gone! Nothing else of equipment. 6. The price is horraible expensive for the provided service (300k per person) I was in a Group of 4 people after negotiation. 6. Last but not least the view. The view is beautiful that's true. But millions of views are beautiful while sunrise. Ok, if you still think I want to hike Mt. Batur... please don't or go without guide. The way up is no problem if you have the right shoes, torch and googlemaps. Just start from black lava hostel and follow the way to the Pura penataran agung temple, turn right and head to the Pura Payogaan temple (check Google maps). Follow the trail (5-10min) until you reach a shack where they sell water, etc. From here just follow the masses. If you want to see the sunset alone and without spending so much money, avoid Mt. Batur, rent a scooter and watch it from the south-west caldera of the volcano. This means nearly same angle to the sunrise and you got Mt. Batur, Mt. Abang, and Mt. Agung on your photos. Which is more impressive! Just give it a try. If you don't like it you can go next day to Mt Batur.
Shiven N — Google review
The best driver in bali 👌
Bos M — Google review
My favorite place , my favorite town CD there’s a nice restaurant on the hill Beautiful mountains of you every morning I wake up Possibility to hike to bike to drive a 4 x 4 car Enjoy the walk on the mountain
SAEED E — Google review
Spent 2 hours walking around Danau Batur. Really love that the lake comes with views of 3 magnificent mountains and the lake is surrounded by local villages instead of tourism. Beautiful blue sky accompanied with it. Tourists are non existent in this village. Love to be around locals and no other foreigners. We also love the fact that this place offers serenity and peace, in touch with nature. Lots of farm lands, locals and sound of crickets.
Eve C — Google review
Absolutely stunning & peaceful place to visit. The view makes me calm & breathtaking. the temperature is cool even during afternoon. but to get here, you need a driver ‘supir’ because no scooter for rent available nearby.
Shafeq B — Google review
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Songan B, Kintamani, Bangli Regency, Bali, Indonesia, USA
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Tegallalang Rice Terrace

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Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled just 30 minutes north of Ubud, Ceking Rice Terrace is a breathtaking destination that showcases the stunning beauty of terraced rice paddies surrounded by lush greenery. This picturesque landscape is not only a feast for the eyes but also an excellent example of traditional Balinese farming practices, particularly the subak irrigation system, which has been in use since the eighth century.
I visited the Tegallalang Rice Terrace in Bali and it’s every bit as beautiful as the photos suggest. The landscapes are stunning — layered rice fields stretching into the distance with lush greenery and palms swaying overhead. It’s a place where you can truly take in Bali’s natural beauty. This spot is great if you enjoy light hiking. There are paths and trails that let you wander through different levels of the terraces, giving you both peaceful walking moments and opportunities to admire the scenery from different perspectives. Just be prepared for a little climbing — some portions can be steep or uneven, but the views make it worth it. It’s also a fantastic photo location. Whether you’re capturing wide scenic shots or taking iconic Bali-style pictures among the terraces, it’s easy to find beautiful backdrops everywhere you turn. Overall, Tegallalang Rice Terrace is a must-visit for anyone who loves nature, views, and a little adventure. Scenic, peaceful, and perfect for photos and exploration — definitely worth the stop.
Latisha D — Google review
An absolutely stunning spot and definitely worth a visit! 🌾 The views over the rice terraces are breathtaking, and you can really feel the beauty and calm of Bali here. There are those famous swing experiences where you can rent a beautiful flowing dress and pay for a professional photo or video — they’re amazing if you want that classic Bali swing moment! 🎥💃 But there are also lovely free spots around the terraces where you can take great photos without spending extra. Just explore a little and you’ll find beautiful angles with fewer crowds. Highly recommend going early in the morning for the best light and a peaceful atmosphere. ✨
Shahida A — Google review
These terraces are located closest to Ubud and are by far the most popular with tourists. Admission is free, but you can pay a voluntary fee. They are beautifully maintained, with many spots and viewpoints for beautiful photos. It's worth sitting down at a nearby restaurant (there are many to choose from) for a drink or a meal and admiring the rice terraces from a different perspective. A phenomenal place. I won't say more. It's a must-see.
Łukasz M — Google review
Absolutely stunning place! 🌾 The Tegallalang Rice Terraces are one of the most beautiful spots in Bali. You can walk along the narrow paths through the rice fields and enjoy the amazing view of the terraced hills. It’s peaceful, refreshing, and a great way to connect with nature. Perfect for travelers, families with kids, or even teens who want to learn about local farming and Balinese culture. Don’t forget to stop by one of the small cafés around for a coconut or coffee while enjoying the scenery. Highly recommend visiting early morning or before sunset for the best experience! 🌅✨
Sela R — Google review
Spectacular place to visit. I HIGHLY recommend going there around sunrise. I was let in at 6:30am and i was the only one there for a good 30 mins. To be left to your own devices in a UNESCO World Heritage Site is out of this world. Stunning scenery every way you look. Great for photographers
Scott W — Google review
The best time to visit is just before sunset, when the atmosphere is calm, traffic is lighter, and the area is pleasantly cool. The entrance fee is very affordable and already includes parking. Along the trail, several small local vendors offer refreshments — a simple yet meaningful way to support the community during your visit. What makes this destination truly special is its commitment to preserving the natural landscape while empowering the local residents. A serene and sustainable experience that reflects the authentic beauty of Bali.
Balidronelady — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking! Tegallalang Rice Terrace is one of the most stunning places in Bali — the layered green fields, fresh air, and peaceful atmosphere make it unforgettable. The views are picture-perfect from every angle, and walking through the terraces feels like stepping into a postcard. A must-visit spot that truly captures the beauty of Bali!
XiaoMa B — Google review
This was a beautiful experience. I was so excited to explore rice fields and this didn't disappoint. The green colors were vibrant and the many layers of the terrace were beautiful. They have the option to do zip line, swing, Aladin carpet ride, and superman. All great options to explore the beauty of the fields.
Constantine J — Google review
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Jl. Raya Tegallalang, Tegallalang, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80561, Indonesia
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Campuhan Ridge Walk

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Hiking area
Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Walking Areas
The Campuhan Ridge Walk is a delightful escape into nature, perfect for those looking to unwind from the hustle and bustle of city life. This scenic trail offers a gentle hike with breathtaking views of lush hills and valleys, making it an ideal spot for leisurely strolls or cycling. Starting at the historic confluence of the Wos River, this trek allows you to immerse yourself in Ubud's natural beauty while breathing in the fresh air.
A peaceful walk through Ubud’s heart. The Campuhan Ridge Walk is pure magic — especially early in the morning when the air is cool and the light touches the rice fields with gold. It’s an easy, scenic trail surrounded by lush hills, birdsong, and a calm that feels timeless. You’ll pass small temples, locals on morning walks, and cafés tucked along the path — perfect for a juice or coconut after your walk. The views are simply breathtaking, especially if you pause often and let nature quiet your mind. 🌾 ✨ Shared on my journey of mindful travel, yoga & healing at @AlwaysInYogaFlow
Shahida A — Google review
Nice place to walk not far from the city. You have a good walking trail, but most of it expose to the sun. You can't go of the walking way to gind you a nice quit place in the wood. On start from south you can reach the river. On the north point you have some galeres and coffee shoe. If you need to get by walk to your entry point, start from south because there is a hilll to go, and it will be nicer to go down after you finish you walking.
Bar S — Google review
Beautiful walk. Lots of up and down and stairs. If someone has trouble walking won't be too good for them. It is very hot as well. This Campuhan Ridge Walk can be a leisurely hike and takes around 30 to 45 minutes each way. Ofcourse depending on your pace and how often you stop for photos. I didn't go too far as it was very hot and humid but the entire round trip can be completed in about 1.5 hours. I also recommend wearing comfortable sneakers or walking shoes because the path is uneven in some places. If you plan to explore the nearby villages or stop at one of the cafés along the way, you might want to allow a bit more time. I stopped at a beautiful temple to visit just before starting the trail, so I would probably dedicate half a day to this visit. Lush greenery everywhere. It's free to enter the place.
Globetrekker S — Google review
Very pretty walk, totally mapped out so you won’t get lost. I wish there was more of a loop but I basically stop at a cute cafe called Draniki get a juice and go back the way I came. It’s a good, relaxing way to get your steps in away from the town. But it’s not really a hike for anyone looking for a challenge.
Helen W — Google review
I was interested in visiting Campuhan Ridge Walk because many of my friends recommended it. As someone who loves hiking and walking, the Campuhan Ridge Walk was definitely something I didn’t want to miss during my stay in Ubud. I started my walk at 7 AM, and I think it was the perfect time. The trail is about 2 km long with beautiful scenery along the way. It wasn’t crowded in the morning, though I still passed a few people walking or jogging. Some brought their kids, and I also saw several people walking with their dogs. I loved walking slowly along the neatly paved path. It took me around one hour to reach Pura Gunung Lebah. There are no restaurants or convenience stores along the trail, so it’s important to bring your own water. There are also no public toilets along the way, but once you reach the village area, you’ll find restaurants and small shops. In the village, you can also see art galleries, villas, and more places to explore. Historically, the Campuhan Ridge was originally a meditation path used by the priest who built Pura Gunung Lebah. With time, the temple and the trail became an important spiritual center in the Ubud area. As the local community grew, the surroundings developed into residential areas. And with the growth of tourism in Ubud, the ridge walk eventually became one of the must-visit spots. Even so, I can still feel the spiritual atmosphere when walking slowly along the trail—enjoying the beautiful scenery, the fresh air, and the calm environment.
Dwi A — Google review
The pavement/walkway was so clean and serene. Come early to avoid the heat. I didn't go all the way to the other side but you can enjoy the calm village view and had smoothie, fruits or coffee on your way.
Jayvon J — Google review
Amazing trek but the walk is not suitable for children and prams. The hills are steep and the steps are crooked and easy to trip over. I saw a local trip and fall on my visit here. Be careful, wear good shoes. I would recommend not going on a hot day as there aren’t any air conditioned areas at the end point.
Nate W — Google review
The Campuhan Ridge Walk in Ubud is a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of Ubud itself — the path is easy winding along the top of the ridge through green hills, tall grasses, and endless views. The walk starts near the bridge and river at the bottom and winds up past the beautiful old temple and opens up into a most scenic walk We used the Voicemap app for a self-guided tour, and it made the walk even more interesting. It pointed out things we might’ve missed — the different grasses swaying along the ridge, the birds and insect life, the history of the path, and even the story of how those two famous palm trees ended up there! Toward the end, it also mentions that you can keep going down into the rice fields if you want to explore further. The app explores the history of Ubud too and lots of other interesting stories. We went early in the morning before the heat and humidity of the day, if youre going later take a hat or umbrella and was amazed at the amount of people talking their morning walk along there. The views are lovely and it’s a calm, refreshing way to start the day in Ubud. The Ridge is not far from the main road and easy to wander back ready for the day ahead.
Jannette B — Google review
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4.3
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Jl. Raya Ubud, Kelusa, Payangan, Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia
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Pura Taman Kemuda Saraswati (Water Palace)

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the heart of Ubud, Pura Taman Kemuda Saraswati, also known as the Ubud Water Palace, is a breathtaking Hindu temple that pays homage to the goddess Saraswati. As you stroll along a picturesque pathway over serene lotus ponds, you'll be captivated by its intricate stone architecture and lush surroundings. This tranquil oasis offers an escape from the busy world outside, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in its beauty and spirituality.
Very nice. They have the traditional garb for you to wear, but it was damp from previous wearers not understanding the use of umbrellas… The temple itself is pretty and a nice 10 min stroll around. Some cool sculptures and it must be great to watch the traditional dancing they do here!! Can have a drink or food at lotus cafe with good view of temple and fountains as well.
Shane K — Google review
It was ok, but be aware that visitors are not allowed inside the temple at all, so all you get to see for the entrance fee is the gardens and ponds at the front. They're pretty, for sure, but it's not quite what we were expecting. I understand it's culturally important and they don't want to be overrun with tourists, but it's disappointing to get there and find out you can't actually see the best bits. The front also houses a Starbucks (!!!) and big restaurant, so it's not exactly capturing the authentic temple feel.
Chris C — Google review
A very beautiful landmark in the heart of central Ubud. Very close to the Ubud Palace and is a must visit place. There is of course entrance fees to be paid. All visitors are provided traditional attire and it looks really nice. There are cultural performances every evening. A lot of restaurants and cafes are there within the compound and nearby.
Birat B — Google review
Pura Taman Kemuda (Saraswati Temple) is absolutely magical. The moment you walk in, you feel the calm energy of the place. The lotus pond is stunning — peaceful, dreamy, and perfect for photos — and the temple’s carvings and architecture are incredibly detailed and full of soul. It’s one of those spots in Ubud where you can slow down, breathe, and really feel Bali’s spiritual side. Even with visitors around, the atmosphere stays serene. I loved every minute here. A must-visit if you’re in Ubud. ✨🌺
Naghmeh J — Google review
Disappointing After seeing this online, I was very keen to visit. However, after I was left disappointed. It appears they have made some renovations/changes this year and not for the most positive. The stepping stones have been added to the lily pad ponds but I’m not sure if that’s to the detriment of the lily pads…. Didn’t look as healthy as previous photos. The main area of the temple is no longer public accessible so you’re really just seeing the front garden. Which you could just look at from the road without paying the entrance fee. The traditional Balinese dress is required to be worn, but is just passed onto the next person and on a hot day is very sweaty and grubby. Also just comes in one size. So if you are a bit taller or wider it doesn’t fit correctly and just probs make a bit of a mockery of it all rather than being culturally sensitive
Jack S — Google review
Pura Taman Saraswati is one of the most beautiful Hindu temples that I visited during my stay in Bali. It's known also as the Water Palace of Ubud because of its lotus ponds: you can walk on them thanks to round decorated stones that create a path. All the visitors are given the same purple coat that matches the colour of the ornaments of the temple.
Francesco X — Google review
If you buy tickets online they will be cheaper than at the entrance. Dress in traditional clothes. Honestly, I think you need to come here early in the morning, as we were there at 12 noon and there were a lot of people, it was hard to take photos. The temple itself, the architecture and the decor are very cool.
Anton K — Google review
60000 IDR for entrance fee you must wear the sarong and shirt, its free for rental beautiful temple with lotus pond, got a restaurant inside
Gracy B — Google review
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Jl. Raya Ubud No.14, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80571, Indonesia
http://ubudwaterpalace.com/
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Ubud Art Market

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Market
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
The Ubud Art Market is a bustling hub of Balinese craftsmanship, offering a diverse array of unique items such as handicrafts, batik, accessories, and clothing. Visitors can explore the market's offerings and haggle with vendors for one-of-a-kind souvenirs. It's recommended to compare prices across different stalls, negotiate with sellers, and inquire about the authenticity of goods.
I really enjoyed visiting Ubud Art Market. It's full of colours and I loved walking around and exploring the different stalls, each selling unique handmade decor, bags, coasters, jewellery and souvenirs. Most of the vendors are warm and welcoming. Bargaining made my shopping experience even more exciting! Carry cash!
Neetha A — Google review
Most of the prices are 3x the selling price we see at stores in Sanur Harbor. Even if you haggle, you will just be able to haggle it to the original selling price. So don’t buy unless you don’t have time to look elsewhere or want a challenge to haggle until you deem the price is worth the item. We were able to buy some items that I didn’t see in other places like the patched up pants.
Corinne — Google review
A vibrant place full of handicrafts, souvenirs, and Balinese art. Prices can be quite expensive, so make sure you have good bargaining skills. Parking is a bit difficult, but aside from that, it’s a great spot to explore and experience the local atmosphere.
Romie M — Google review
A large market with many similar stalls—it can feel a bit repetitive, as most shops sell the same items. Prices are inflated for tourists, so bargaining is expected, and you can often bring the price down by half or more, which makes it hard to know the real value. While the setting is lively and picturesque, giving you a nice spot to wander if you’re already in the area, it feels more tourist-oriented than authentic. We noticed the same goods being sold in many other parts of Bali, so don’t expect unique local craftsmanship here. Do check out the second floor if you visit, but overall, I wouldn’t return as it lacked originality.
Shivangi G — Google review
Ubud Art Market is a vibrant and colorful place that truly reflects the artistic soul of Bali. Located right in the heart of Ubud, this market is packed with beautiful handmade items — from wooden carvings and rattan bags to batik clothes, paintings, and jewelry. Every corner is filled with creativity and craftsmanship, making it a must-visit for anyone who loves local art and culture. One of the best parts of shopping here is the bargaining experience. The initial price that vendors quote is usually much higher than the actual selling value, so don’t hesitate to negotiate — it’s part of the fun! In many cases, you can get items for half or even one-third of the first price if you bargain politely and with a smile. For example, if something starts at 300,000 IDR, you can often get it for around 100,000 IDR or even less. It’s a great feeling when you walk away with a good deal while supporting local artisans. Just take your time, explore the different stalls, and enjoy the friendly conversations with the sellers. Overall, Ubud Art Market is not just a shopping stop — it’s a cultural experience where your bargaining skills can truly shine!
Dikendra G — Google review
Products are costly here because tourists place. Shop owners know this. But you can get products in cheap prices after bargain. You can easily bargain 50% less price and shop owners will agree. I purchased the similar products outside the market with less price and same quality. Rest, Street Style Market, you have to walk a lot between the shops. Must Visit but do not buy anything unless you really liked it. Check out the images for more information.
Deep S — Google review
Pretty big market full of souvenirs and clothes. Everyone is happy to bargain, basically the price they tell you at first is always highly overpriced. If the say something cost 300k you can buy it at 150k easily or start bargaining and get it down to 50-100k rupees. Never ever accept initial pricing. We bought a bunch of souvenirs and clothes here. Pricing for the magnets is about +-20k, most of the clothes (tshirts, shorts, etc) you can get at 50-100k.
Ilya L — Google review
Lovely place to get all your bits and pieces to take back home. Shop owners didnt really push you to buy like I've experienced at Kuta market.
L T — Google review
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F7R7+W9X, Jl. Raya Ubud No.35, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80571, Indonesia
13

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Nestled in the heart of Bali, the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a captivating Hindu temple complex surrounded by lush jungle. This enchanting destination is famous for its playful long-tailed macaques, who roam freely among ancient temples adorned with intricate carvings. Visitors can immerse themselves in both nature and spirituality as they explore this community-led sanctuary, which serves as a hub for scientific research and cultural preservation.
The Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud was one of the highlights of my trip to Bali. The moment you step inside, you feel like you’ve entered a magical jungle—huge banyan trees, moss-covered statues, and peaceful temple ruins all hidden within the forest. It’s not just a tourist attraction, it really feels like a sacred place. Of course, the monkeys are the stars here. They’re playful, cheeky, and endlessly entertaining to watch. I loved seeing them jump from tree to tree, care for their babies, and interact naturally with each other. It felt like being a guest in their world rather than just looking at animals behind cages. What impressed me most is how well the sanctuary is maintained. The paths are clean and easy to walk, the temples are stunning, and there are staff around to make sure both visitors and monkeys stay safe. I also appreciated the clear rules—they remind you to respect the animals and enjoy observing them without disturbing their natural behavior or even to feed them. I’d recommend going in the morning when it’s cooler and less crowded. Bring your camera (you’ll want a hundred photos!), but keep your belongings secure because the monkeys are curious and love to “borrow” things.
Souad Y — Google review
This was my 4th time visiting the monkey forest and I loved it. Despite what you hear about monkey aggression, you just have to follow the rules and signs. I did make eye contact with a monkey by accident and it grabbed me which I found quite funny to be honest. It didn’t hurt me, and it was my mistake lol. To add to that, I have never been attacked or seen anyone badly injured here. Honestly, it was heartwarming to see the local Balinese bonding and feeding the monkeys, you can tell they are trained and know what they are doing. I really enjoy the fact that these monkeys are able to free roam. It may be scary for humans, but it is great that they are not chained or caged. It is so nice to see the Balinese genuinely care for these gorgeous animals. At the end of the day, you are in the monkeys home. Treat them with respect and they shall leave you be. It’s a really beautiful and breezy area. The natural landscape of this place is breathtaking.
Erin M — Google review
A nice casual walk in the park. There are a lot of monkeys but they are not aggressive. There are conservation staff around to park to ensure that the interactions between the guests and monkeys are safe and ethical. The monkeys are not particularly afraid of humans and may climb onto a person, although no feeding is allowed. Most part of the park is shaded and in forest area. Bring bug spray. There’s a nice and easy walking trail through the forest and lots of relics to look at.
Lydia M — Google review
Such a magical and unforgettable experience! The Monkey Forest Sanctuary is absolutely beautiful, lush, peaceful, and filled with nature’s charm. The monkeys are playful and fun to watch (just keep your belongings safe!). I loved how well-maintained and organized the place is, with helpful staff and clear paths through the forest and temples. It’s the perfect mix of adventure, culture, and nature all in one spot. A must-visit when in Ubud!
Kat S — Google review
Surpassed any expectations I have had about the sanctuary. I was a bit scared and nervous coming to the place. However, if you follow the rules, monkey will leave you alone and do they own things and they're very useo to human. It was an amazing experience to observe the monkeys in their habitat. The place was very well maintained and reasonable price for entry tickets.
Gough S — Google review
Great place to visit! I had a really nice time walking through this tropical forest filled with monkeys. There are plenty of them everywhere, and watching them was a lot of fun. The whole walk was relaxing and enjoyable. Definitely worth a stop when you’re in Ubud.
Mirek W — Google review
This place is absolutely beautiful, magical, and full of wanderlust energy! Monkeys are everywhere swinging from trees, lounging on railings, and living their best lives. The forest itself feels like stepping into another world, surrounded by lush greenery and ancient temples covered in moss. It’s incredible to watch these monkeys up close (just hold onto your belongings!). I had such a fun and unforgettable experience here. The monkeys truly seem to be living great lives in their sacred jungle home.
Rachel F — Google review
Be careful >< I had some Keychain on my bag, Litteraly at the exit, one monkey took 2 of them.. I was able to grab one back. Anyways don't have anything outside the bag, water, Keychain ecc, no sunglasses and I would be careful also with earrings. We needed like an hour to see everything inside, it's nice and the monkey are mostly doing their things, eating, running ecc. I did not pay for have my photo taken, if I remember correctly was 50k for the service. Just be respectful, I took photo of the monkey but didn't get to near, just walk and leave them alone. When there's a lot of people can be stressful for them.
Momo — Google review
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Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80571, Indonesia
https://monkeyforestubud.com/
+62 857-3700-0080
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Goa Gajah

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Hindu temple
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Goa Gajah, also known as Elephant Cave Temple, is a significant archaeological site and a popular tourist spot in Bedulu Village near Ubud. Despite its name, there are no actual elephants here, but visitors can admire the stone figure of Ganesh, a Hindu deity with an elephant's head. The cave dates back to the 9th century and features stone carvings of Hindu gods.
Highlights & Attractions The Cave Entrance: The most famous and photographed part is the massive, menacing face carved into the rock, with its gaping mouth serving as the entrance. It is often described as a spectacular and bizarre sight. The Cave Interior: The cave is relatively small and T-shaped. Inside, visitors find a statue of the Hindu god Ganesha and representations of Shiva (lingam and yoni). It was historically a site for meditation. The Grounds and Surrounding Nature: True beauty and attraction lies outside the cave. The complex includes: Sacred Bathing Pools (Tirta Empul): Featuring seven statues of female figures (Hindu angels/nymphs) that act as waterspouts. Lush Valley and Rice Paddies: A walk down a path leads to a beautiful, serene valley with tropical gardens, lush greenery, and a small waterfall, offering great photo opportunities. Buddhist Section: Ruins of a Buddhist temple and relics are located at the southern end of the complex, showcasing the co-existence of Hindu and Buddhist elements. Historical Significance: Visitors appreciate that the site is an important archaeological landmark, believed to date back to the 9th century and listed as a tentative UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. Best Time to Visit: Early in the morning is highly recommended to avoid the crowds, the heat, and to enjoy a more peaceful, serene experience. Time Needed: The cave itself takes only a few minutes to explore, but most recommend setting aside less than an hour to explore the entire complex, including the valley, rice fields, and bathing pools. Dress Code:As it is an active worship site, a sarong and sash are mandatory to cover knees and shoulders for both men and women. These are typically available for rent or included with the entrance fee. What to Bring:Wear comfortable shoes as there are many stone steps and paths, and bring water.
Samir S — Google review
Used to be a UNESCO SITE, this temple is well preserved and should continue to be. Entrance fee includes temporary sarong rent which makes sense for tourists and doesn't feel rip off. There are guides at sites but they are not pushy for business. Used as a sanctuary for both Hinduism and Buddhism, you could see two religions in one. There's also a Buddha temple right at the end but it seems neglected. Overall, worth a visit especially if you are interested in cultural understanding.
John T — Google review
This is temple in bali where Pooja is still carried out in a temple. Nice temple of Lord Ganesha and Shiva . It also has an idol of lord Buddha. The place has a nice spring and whole temple seems to be in the midst of a forest. Temple can be better maintained as there are entrance fees for the same .
Narahari R — Google review
This was the highlight and a great location to end out day. We arrived approx. 17:30 (closure at 18:00). It was empty and peaceful, which made it all the more special and a great location to see. One to recommend however be warned, there is a fait bit to decend and climb, all worth it though. There is also a smallish waterfall, secluded and covered by massive forest. Entry cost is R50k pp. Must see.
Bal N — Google review
A very spiritual temple in Bali. Worth visiting while in Ubud. We went there during a local ceremony and saw the place decked up in traditional decorations. People were offering puja in ceremonial attire. The compound is huge with its own water fall and garden. The inside of the temple is sacred and the atmosphere feels divine. There are quite a few steps to be climbed up and down. Take your time and explore the surroundings.
Birat B — Google review
It's not big cave. Inside cave there are statues of God. If in hurry one can skip this place. Architecture of entrance is different. However, road to buddha temple from their is beautiful. Nature lover will find it worth visiting.
Kinjal P — Google review
Goa Gajah temple is one of the visiting places in Bali. The temple has entrance fee of 50000 rupai per person and temple closes by 6 pm. There is a big center with shopping stalls around. I strongly recommend to visit Goa Gajah. If you dont have enough time, just see from the top of the temple before the entry.
Malli S — Google review
Cool locking cave. Some nice small temple structures. Wasn't very crowded when we got there but a lot of people want to sell you stuff or be your guide. You feel the place is made for a lot of tourists. The waterfall isn't that impressive and also very dirty.
Faw — Google review
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Bedulu, Blahbatuh, Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia
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Beachwalk Shopping Center

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Nestled in the heart of Kuta, Beachwalk Shopping Center is a stylish open-air mall that offers a unique shopping experience. The beautifully designed complex boasts an open concept with lush greenery and a serene atmosphere, making it an ideal place to indulge in retail therapy. Visitors can explore a wide array of popular international brands such as Adidas, H&M, Zara, Kate Spade, and more.
A beautiful and modern shopping mall located right by the beach 🌊. The open-air design, greenery, koi ponds, and flamingo decorations create a relaxing and unique atmosphere. It offers a great selection of international brands, restaurants, and cafés for every taste, along with family-friendly seating areas. A perfect place for shopping, dining, and leisure.
Ibrahim B — Google review
The concept of this shopping centre is out of the box and it's very refreshing to walk around it. It has almost all the notable brands like Zara, H & M, Uniqlo etc. The food court area is big too but major food brands are missing here. The beach view from their top floor is very pleasing and seeing sunset from there is an experience to have. It's highly recommended to whoever is visiting Bali.
Rana G — Google review
Nice and cozy place to hang out or walk around. The open-air design feels fresh with lots of greenery. Plenty of stores from famous brands to local food spots. The location is perfect, right in front of the beach… this is a great place to enjoy the sunset. Parking can be a bit tricky when it’s crowded though.
Romie — Google review
The heat in Bali is no joke, but honestly, that’s what makes the combo of beaches + shopping malls so perfect. One moment you’re lying lazily on a sunbed, toes in the sand, cooling off in the waves 🌊 and then you’re wandering through an air-conditioned mall, checking out local finds. From salty sea breezes to cool AC winds — this balance feels like real vacation living
Wayne S — Google review
It's a very beautiful mall with highend branded stores with wide parking area. Also have Atm hub in the basement. For sweet tooth🍦🍰🍭🍫 they can easily find the candylicious store at ground floor. Smooth security checkin. Even on weekends you can find the things very smooth. For scooty and bikes people can easily park in front of the shopping centre near the kuta beach. I personally loved it coz they have, salon, nailartist, eateries, inside one hub. They have koi moi fish pond in front of candilicious which enhance the beauty✨😍 must visit if you are in kuta Indonesia🇮🇩
Only A — Google review
Spent 3 hours here this morning. Has a lot of premium brand stores. Very competitively priced. Staff very helpful. Highlight of the visit was the Pop Mart store. Some good restaurants. Good shops for gifts, high quality snacks and cosmetics. Lots of options.
Bee W — Google review
Big shopping centre and a refuge from the city. Had a nice sushi bar. Should have more air-conditioning though, it was extremely humid. Also the music is way too loud in several parts of the mall.
EdenApparelBoutique — Google review
Beachwalk Shopping Centre is one of the nicest malls in Bali! It’s open-air, beautifully designed, and right across from Kuta Beach — perfect for shopping, dining, or just relaxing. There’s a great mix of international brands, cafes, and restaurants. A must-visit spot if you’re around Kuta!
Muhammad I — Google review
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Jl. Pantai Kuta, Kuta, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia
http://beachwalkbali.com/
+62 361 8464888
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Uluwatu Temple

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Hindu temple
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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4.2
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Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia
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Padang Padang Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
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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Waterbom Bali

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement park ride
Waterbom Bali is a sprawling water park spanning 3.8 hectares, offering an array of rides and attractions suitable for all ages. It's a top family-friendly destination in Kuta, Bali. The park features exhilarating water slides, games, gardens, pools, and the steepest waterslide in Asia called The Climax. Visitors can also enjoy the Lazy River, Funtastic, Twin Racers, Fast N Fierce, Smashdown and more.
One of the highlights of my trip to Bali! The many rides vary in speed & thrill and there is a great mix of group & single rides. The park was so clean, well-maintained & had amazing food & beverage options. The staff were all so friendly and FUN! They made jokes with us and eased our tension when we got a little nervous. The Climax is the best ride to go on hands down! Also, the way in which the wrist band worked for paying & to get photos is so clever & user-friendly. The only complaint I have is that the photos were only available in print & not digitally. And the photos were really expensive. It wasn’t worth it for me getting print - so here’s hoping they see my review & offer digital photos! I would have loved to keep those for memories.
Hayley K — Google review
Waterbom Bali = 10/10 🌊✨ I recently visited Waterbom Bali, and I have to say it’s one of the best waterparks I’ve ever been to. The park offers a wide variety of attractions, from thrilling slides to relaxing areas, with different zones designed to suit all ages and preferences. The facilities are excellent, very well-organized, and spotless, which made the whole experience even more enjoyable. The staff and team members were friendly, helpful, and made everything easy. Overall, I highly recommend visiting—whether you’re with family, friends, or just looking for a fun day out.
MrLinkiado — Google review
A great aqua park with the Bali jungle theme. I knew why it's one of the top ranked parks worldwide. Although the place is not huge, it has all the facilities, food, lockers & showers with high quality. Very well organized. All rides are suitable for family except one or 2 which are super extreme. The working crew is very helpful. No food is allowed inside.
Mohammed E — Google review
What a fun day at waterbom!!! The best water park ever!!! The place is huge & nice. Definitely worth it. Families or groups so recommended to come to this place. They have big parking area. The service also very good, all the staff are nice, friendly & helpful. But sadly for the changing room only the front one near the exit door that have shower. They should put also for the second one behind. They have a small store also. You can buy some merchandise from there. Not allowed to bring your food from outside. But thef food here also expensivet🙈. Overall what a nice place!
Elle R — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Waterbom Bali – A Perfect Family Day Out! An absolutely fantastic day! The park is clean, well-organised, and has something for everyone — from big adrenaline slides to relaxing lazy rivers. Staff were friendly and safety-focused, which made the whole experience feel really comfortable, especially with kids. The grounds are beautiful, the food options were great, and the queues moved quickly. A highlight of our Bali trip — we could’ve stayed all day! Highly recommend for families, couples, or anyone wanting a fun, safe, and memorable day in Bali. 🌴💦🎢
Nicole S — Google review
Awesome day out. Very clean, safe and friendly. Queuing was not a problem - just go for the rides with small queues and save the popular ones for lunchtime or the end of the day. Place was pretty much empty by 5pm. My boy had an absolute blast!
Toby B — Google review
A trip to Bali just isn’t complete without hitting up Waterbom. This place is unreal. Everything is so well thought-out, super clean, and there are friendly staff and lifeguards everywhere keeping an eye on things with big smiles. The slides are an absolute blast – thrilling, exciting, and had us screaming and laughing non-stop. My kids were in heaven all day, didn’t want to leave, and keep asking when we’re going back. Hands-down the best water park day we’ve ever had! 🌊✨
Ali H — Google review
We loved everything in tge waterpark. We took all the slides and they were so so fun! We couldn’t decide our favorite, every single one was so fun! The staff were super helpful. We ate so much gelato because it was that good! The lazy river was a great way to relax after a high adrenaline slide. We absolutely loved it. 10/10 experience. Highly recommended!
Myeda 9 — Google review
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Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia
https://waterbom-bali.com/
+62 361 755676
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Tegenungan Waterfall

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Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Tegenungan Waterfall is a stunning natural wonder nestled in the heart of Bali, just a short drive from Ubud. This picturesque waterfall cascades through lush jungle surroundings, creating an idyllic setting for visitors. While it’s one of the most popular waterfalls on the island and can get quite crowded, especially during peak hours, visiting early in the morning offers a more tranquil experience before the crowds arrive. The area features shallow bathing spots perfect for cooling off and several nearby cafes that enhance its vibrant atmosphere.
This is a must-see if you're in the area! The trail to the falls is a moderate 1.5-mile hike with some beautiful scenery along the way. The waterfall itself is stunning, with a powerful flow, especially after a recent rain. The spray feels amazing on a hot day. Make sure you wear good hiking boots and get there early, as the parking lot fills up quickly on weekends. The way towards is waterfall makes you more and more eager to reach there. Sound of the water can be heard from far away. Restaurants and cafes available nearby. Too many scenic and photo oriented spots here. We loved the place. At the entry point, some sort of tatoos are stamped on our hands. A beautiful nature spot indeed.
Chinmay K — Google review
Fall is good but quite far away from the viewpoint. No proper way except hiking to reach near the fall and enjoy at the fullest. You need to be fit to roam around. Facilities need to be elevated in the area for a better experience
Rizwan G — Google review
One of the most easily accessible waterfalls in Bali. Although there is a flight of stairs to reach the fall, the steps are not that steep and has enough space to take rest for a while climbing up or down. There is a lively club called Omma and it is very beautiful. The fall is very popular among tourists specially with family and kids. People can easily take a dip in the waist deep water. A very photogenic spot and one should spend some time there. Sit back and relax for a while.
Birat B — Google review
Tegenungan is one the most famous waterfalls in Bali and also one of the highest in the Ubud area with its 15 meters. It generates from Petanu river. The bottom pool can be reached by going down some stairs and you can swim into it. The upper level can be reached by going up other stairs, but requires an additional payment.
Francesco X — Google review
Nice scenic view of the waterfall and the nearby Glass Bridge. There's a hotel overlooking the waterfall and some shallow water for swimming. Getting down to the river is a steep descend and after that you need to climb back to the top. The height of each step is a stretch and not suitable for the elderly, children and people with mobility issues.
Simon O — Google review
I visited Tegenungan Waterfall during my time in Bali, and it was a beautiful and refreshing experience. The waterfall itself is stunning — powerful, scenic, and surrounded by lush greenery that makes for an incredible backdrop. Whether you’re standing at the bottom taking in the full force of the falls or viewing it from higher up along the pathways, it’s a sight that really captures the natural beauty Bali is known for. There are multiple viewing points and photo opportunities, so you can take your time exploring and snapping pictures along the way. The walk down to the waterfall does require navigating stairs and some uneven areas, so be prepared for a bit of a workout — especially when you’re making your way back up. But the views and the sound of the rushing water are worth the effort. The surrounding area has also been built up with cafes, swings, and little spots to sit and take in the scenery, so you can make it a nice relaxed visit if you want to stay a while. It can get crowded, especially during peak times, but even with other visitors around, the atmosphere still feels peaceful and enjoyable. Overall, Tegenungan Waterfall is a beautiful stop for nature lovers, photographers, or anyone wanting a little adventure paired with gorgeous scenery. If you’re exploring the Ubud area, it’s definitely worth adding to your itinerary.
Latisha D — Google review
Nice waterfall and restaurants with a view on the waterfall. I was here in off season and crowds were acceptable. During high season I expect too much tourist. You can dip yourself in the water but beginning is a bit rocky to walk into.
Klaas B — Google review
Lovely location by the waterfalls and surrounding area. Busy during peak periods but equally hot, hot, hot! Loads to eat and drink and relax! NICE 👌🏽
Bal N — Google review
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Kemenuh, Sukawati, Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia
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Besakih Great Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Besakih Great Temple, also known as Pura Besakih, is the largest and most important Hindu temple in Bali. Situated in the Karangasem regency with Mount Agung as its backdrop, this holy site features 23 temples, including the central Pura Penataran Agung Besakih and 18 companion temples surrounding it.
Besakih Temple is absolutely majestic...known as the Mother Temple of Bali, it’s the largest and most sacred temple complex on the island. Located high on the slopes of Mount Agung, it offers incredible views and a deep spiritual atmosphere. The place feels powerful yet peaceful, surrounded by misty mountains and ancient stone gates. Make sure to wear a sarong (you can find it at the entrance) and go early to enjoy the calm before the tour groups arrive. A must-visit to experience the true soul of Bali!
Souad Y — Google review
Besakih Temple is the largest Hindu Temple in the island of Bali, built on the slope of Mount Agung: to be precise it's a complex of 25 different but related temples. The entrance is marked by a "Candi Bentar", the famous split gateway that can be found all over Bali. Unfortunately when I visited there was bad weather so I couldn't enjoy the view of the surroundings. The temple itself is quite nice.
Francesco X — Google review
The temple itself is absolutely breathtaking — peaceful, grand, and well worth the visit. The views are stunning, and the site is truly a gem. However, the management and organisation seriously undermine the overall experience. The mandatory payment for a guide is completely pointless — the guide service adds no real value. In our case, the guide seemed far more interested in pushing us toward nearby shops offering photography services and souvenirs than actually explaining anything about the temple. When we firmly refused to buy or use any of those services, he simply left us mid-tour, and we ended up exploring the site on our own. The shuttle service from the entry point to the temple is another disappointment. It’s one-way only, which is not mentioned anywhere on the ticket — a very poor system, especially since the shuttles return empty after dropping visitors off. It’s a real pity because the temple and surroundings are magnificent, but the experience is overshadowed by poor management, lack of transparency, and unprofessional behaviour from the guides. I genuinely hope the authorities address these issues so that future visitors can enjoy this beautiful place without unnecessary frustration.
Kamran S — Google review
This Besakih Great Temple "Mother Temple" is such an amazing place.. The place itself is good but be careful from those people who will offer you to take a great pictures as the shot taken was not as nice as what we expect and they will ask you huge amount of money.. One guy offer us to take us our picture for 50,000IDR for 8 shots, then eventually ask 150,000IDR after the picture taking and the result was hilarious. The pictures I posted here is self captured not really proffesionally done but still better from those picture that was taken by the paid photographer. Overall the place was amazing and this is where you can appreciates indonesian culture.
JL G — Google review
Visiting Pura Besakih, the Mother Temple of Bali, was an unforgettable experience. The complex is enormous and filled with history, spirituality, and breathtaking architecture. Walking through its many levels with Mount Agung rising in the background truly feels magical. What impressed me most was the atmosphere – it’s both deeply spiritual and welcoming. The views over the mountains and rice terraces are absolutely stunning, especially when the clouds move around the volcano. If you want to experience the heart of Balinese culture and spirituality, this is definitely a place not to miss.
Rhythmic B — Google review
Beautiful temple! I visit 11/19/25 the first day of Galungan. There was ample parking, no wait times, and a free tram up the hill. Though there was a lot of construction and solicitors, my guide and I were able to scale the hill where I took many pictures and learned about how the temples were organized.
L. A — Google review
This is the mother of all the Temples in Bali. Every sect in Bali has been allotted their own temple in and around this complex. We went.around 4pm so there were no tourists. Plus this place is being revered and worshipped by all the Hindus there so foreigners need to be mindful and respect their traditions. Guide is included as part of the ticket for foreigners. But guide may still expect some tips. It is optional but you xan use your own judgement and not yield to any pressure. There is also no need to buy offerings and you xan simply decline if you don't want to go their prayer place in the main temple. If you go late in the evening wait until you get sunset. The whole place is magical during sunset with zero crowd
Rengesh K — Google review
Large temple, very touristic but nice to see, for 150.000 you go with a guide and an electric shuttle bro gs you up the hill. During our visit (November) it is very quiet that why the are renovating parts off the temple. The guides inform you about history, they start to build at the year 800 till 1300 for the first part. Do not forget to have some money for tips (they ask for it 🙃) and the toilets or shops
Mirelle ( — Google review
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3.3
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Besakih, Rendang, Karangasem Regency, Bali 80863, Indonesia
https://www.besakih.org/
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Mount Agung

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Volcano
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Mount Agung, a cone-shaped volcano and Bali's highest point, is renowned for its current and historic eruptions that have had a significant impact on the climate. The area surrounding Mount Agung offers various tourist attractions such as the Telaga Waja river for water rafting, the charming beach town of Candidasa, the ancient village of Tenganan known for its unique culture, and the famous Tirta Gangga Water Palace.
My favorite experience in Bali was climbing this beautiful mountain for sunrise 🌅 The down hill is pretty loose and slippery so it takes about the same time to go down.
Yаптѳ G — Google review
The view was breathtaking! We can see the Mount Rinjani from the summit. Went there via the Edelweis Basecamp. For time and energy saving we can use ‘ojek’ (bike service) from basecamp for IDR 100K one way. The track to camp site was quite easy with only around 30 minutes to 1 hour from 1 point to another. The challenging part was the summit. The slope of the track is about 45 degrees all the way to the first peak point. But is all worth the view!
Harnold — Google review
Mt Agung (the highest volcano in Bali) It’s quite a challenging trek! It starts at midnight and finishes by midday, taking around 12 hours, including short breaks. The Trek covers 15km and has an elevation gain of 1850 meters. Trek pretty rough, rocky, gravelly, and sandy. Need climbing and crawling involved. Hard part is going downhill it was very slippery, and I ended up slipping more times than I can count, At one point, I wished for a helicopter rescue 😂, which fun experience!!! It's payoff, surrounded by mesmerising views at the very top of the clouds!!!
Lina T — Google review
Her majesty!!! Wonderful experience Was super hard to climb with no sleep all night and super cold weather upthere . We had wonderful guide with us .thanks to him looking after 3 of us Stunning sunrice Stunning the sea of clouds Its just Wonderful Wonderful trecking I hope the hiker people who camping will keep their rubbish and keep the mountain clean!! Lots of rubbish on the way down . Pls look after the nature .
Bella H — Google review
Amazing experience climbing the volcano. Trail is well defined and easy to follow. I did the hike on my own, it is absolutely doable, not as hard as I expected based on previous reviews. It is demanding, as it starts going up and it doesn't stop until you reach the top, with an average gradient of 20% (this changes from section to section) You're approximately the easy section (well defined path) for about 5.5 kms, thereafter, the difficult part through the rocks begins, where you cannot just walk through, but have to somewhat climb through it, that part kast about 1 km but is the part that takes the longest compared to the rest of the hike. Thereafter you're already close to the summit and it's only a breathtaking walk through the crater, which is easy, but sure footage is still required. I had no guide, but registration and fee is required. With good fitness, the hike to the summit took me about 3-3:30 hours and then a couple of hours down. The going down is quiet taxing on the knees. The entire hike is very much worth it and when you reach the summit it is just amazing. An overwhelming experience that makes you feel connected to the world and very much at peace. If you plan on camping in between, there are plenty of possible camping sites throughout the climb.
Albert H — Google review
Pasar Agung temple to the summer route. Its shorter than the Besakih Temple route. Its steep and lots of scrambling involved. Well worth the effort for beautiful sunrise views over Mt Rinjani in Lombok and south Bali.
Alex L — Google review
Second hiking to roof top of Bali Island Amazing view. Clear and blue sky. The trek downhill is waooow
Yohanes W — Google review
2nd time hiking up Mt Agung. This time from Pasar Agung temple. Rewarded with fantastic views on sunrise and Mt Rinjani. It is a steep hike and lots of scrambling involved. This is a shorter route than hiking from Besakih Temple. 4 hours up and 3 1/2 hours down with a 30 min break at the campsite both ways. I highly recommend this route if people want a shorter route to the top
Alex L — Google review
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Jungutan, Bebandem, Karangasem Regency, Bali, Indonesia, USA
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Liberty Wreck Dive

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Diving center
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
The Liberty Wreck Dive in Tulamben is a popular spot for both beginner and experienced divers. This World War II shipwreck offers excellent visibility, gentle currents, and warm waters, making it an ideal dive site. The wreck has transformed into an artificial reef since it sank in 1942, providing a diverse marine habitat to explore. Divers can choose between air or nitrox dives and even opt for introductory dives if they're not certified.
I had 11 dives with Komang for four days. I felt like I'm hanging out and diving with a friend instead. He's friendly and he knows so much about the marine life. He found me so many macro creatures and even gave me advice on macrophotography! I would definitely come back to Tulamben and dive with Komang again. See you soon!
L L — Google review
Huge praise to the amazing diving team at Liberty Wreck Dive! The whole crew was professional, friendly, and made us feel safe and comfortable throughout. The environment was perfect—calm, well-organized, and truly the best diving experience we’ve had in Tulamben, Bali. Unforgettable memories!
Jacky T — Google review
Komang led me on a fantastic dive on the Liberty Wreck in Tulamben. He was very professional and organised and made sure that I was always safe on my dive. The wreck was covered in beautiful corals and the sea life was prolific. We saw such a variety of small fish, as well as a white tip shark and giant turtle. Komang used his GoPro and took many beautiful short videos, which is a nice bonus as now I can look back on the dive and identity all the things I might have forgotten. I will definitely dive with this company again and highly recommend Komang.
Helena E — Google review
I had a wonderful experience with Liberty Wreck Dive! The team was incredibly professional, friendly, and always went the extra mile to make sure every diver felt safe and well taken care of. Their attention to detail and dedication to safety really stood out, and it gave me full confidence to just relax and enjoy the dives. Highly recommended dive centre for anyone coming to Bali! 🌊🤿
Teo G — Google review
We dove with Komang in Nusa Penida, Padangbai, even though his dive centre is actually in Tulamben. For our group of 7, he arranged 2 local dive masters from Padangbai, so we had 3 guides in total. Komang also joined us on day 2 and 3 to look after us, especially since the waters at Padangbai were quite rough. All of them were super attentive and skilled, which made us feel safe and comfortable throughout the dives — and we all came back safely. They were also very helpful with setting up our diving gear, and the boat was in great condition — clean and looking quite new.
Carmen T — Google review
2 amazing dives with Oman. A good, relax and professional diver. Oman took care of us properly, payed us fruits, biscuits, drinks and gave us many pictures and gopro videos for free!!
Maël C — Google review
Very nice and supportive local company!One-on-one with coach, always checking on you while diving, feeling super safe for first-time diver! Highly recommend!
Vivian Z — Google review
Komang was outstanding. It was very easy to setup our dive from Ubud, he passed along a contact for transport to/from Ubud. We did two dives. One all the way around the ship, one spending more time along the middle of the ship. I highly recommend diving here, easy, fast, safe, and friendly.
Matthew W — Google review
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4.6
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Jl. Kubu, Tulamben, Kubu, Karangasem Regency, Bali 80852, Indonesia
https://libertywreckdive.com/
+62 858-5760-9199
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Sanur

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Sanur is a charming resort town on the east coast of Bali, known for its colorful fishing boats, galleries, restaurants, and an old temple. Once a fishing village, it has retained its local charm and friendliness while offering a beach resort atmosphere with hotels, resorts, restaurants, bars, shops, and entertainment venues. Despite not being technically in Denpasar, it's just a 15-minute drive away.
The beach is clean as it has cleaners, every day the pedestrian and sand beach are cleaned of trash along the shoreline. If you walk on the pedestrian, you may see some photographers who will take pictures of you. If you feel shy about being photographed, just ignore it. But if you want to see the result, you can see it in the Fotoyu application that you can download in Playstore. Anyway, this place is suitable for you who want to run, swim, cycle, or just enjoy the sunrise. Oh yes you can try eating food there, I recommend eating Ote-ote and Lumpia
Ahmad H — Google review
Good beaches in the islands of Bali areas. I like for walking beside beaches front and enjoying nature environments and local foods.
Chris C — Google review
Not the most attractive beach to be honest and very dirty in places. Plenty of resorts along the beach where you can go to the pools(for a fee). Plenty of food outlets across the whole spectrum of quality (😂) and a massive shopping mall along the boardwalk. Extremely tourist oriented and very busy.
Harry H — Google review
This beach is filled with tourists, yet the ambiance feels relaxed and calm. Biked with my son along the path. Shops, food stalls around, Icon Mall Bali is here as well. (End of July 2025)
Antonio C — Google review
Sanur Beach is hands down my favorite sunrise spot in Bali. The vibe here is so much more relaxed compared to the busier southern beaches. I love how the golden morning light hits the traditional jukung fishing boats lined up along the shore - it's absolutely magical. What makes it 5-star worthy: - The calm turquoise waters are perfect for swimming (no crazy waves here) - The 5km paved beach walk is ideal for morning jogs or bike rides - Local warungs serve amazing nasi campur right on the sand - Less crowded than Kuta/Seminyak but still has great amenities - Stunning sunrise views over Nusa Penida on clear days Don't miss: ✓ Breakfast at one of the beachfront cafes ✓ Renting a bike to explore the coastline ✓ The Sunday morning market when it's on Pro tips: 1. Arrive by 5:30am for prime sunrise viewing 2. Bring small cash for fresh coconut vendors 3. Water shoes help with some rocky sections Sanur proves you don't need wild parties to have an amazing beach experience. The peaceful atmosphere, gorgeous views, and local charm make it my top-rated beach in Bali. Perfect for families, couples, or anyone needing a tranquil escape!
Rizky R — Google review
I think this beach was alternative for those who didn't really like crowds It wasn't so crowd like kita There were many cafes for drinking coffe or eating snacks Not so far from that, there is a mosque there If you stay at Prime Hotel, this beach is the nearest
Luthfil L — Google review
​You can enter just by paying a parking fee of 3,000 IDR. It's a favorite spot for jogging and cycling along the beach. There are also many cafes here with a wide selection of food. This is one of the best spots for sunrise.
Haidhar R — Google review
Very beautiful place , if you are in Bali then dont miss this chance go to Nausa pendia via fairy fron Sanur . Bech is also very clean and lovely.
Farhat A — Google review
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3.9
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Bali, Indonesia, USA
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Nusa Dua Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Nusa Dua Beach is a serene stretch of white sand lined with upscale hotels and resorts, making it an ideal destination for families. This area in Bali is renowned for its water sports and activities like diving, snorkeling, and parasailing. While it may be far from the main areas of Bali, the beach offers calm waters near the shore due to coral reefs that break the waves. Visitors can expect a relaxing and safe environment to unwind or enjoy various recreational activities.
Nusa Dua Beach is a relaxing and still natural spot, perfect for unwinding. It’s quiet, clean, and has a wide stretch of sand, making it feel spacious and safe for visitors. While there’s still the occasional piece of plastic trash, the overall environment is well-kept. A great place to enjoy calm waves, fresh air, and peaceful surroundings.
Phoebe D — Google review
A quiet but nice beach, mostly accommodating to hotel guests who are staying along this beach. There are restaurants as well along the beach, for enjoy the view with some food and drinks. Visited in April 2025.
Paul C — Google review
Probably the nicest beach for swimming, close to main areas of Bali, easily accessible and plenty of beach side bars and cafes. Avoid hotel outlets as they will charge you exorbitant prices.
_ _ — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful beach! The water is super clear, the sand is clean, and it’s perfect for a relaxing swim or just chilling by the shore. One of the calmest and most scenic spots in Bali! 🌊☀️🌴
Muhammad I — Google review
Nice Beach, loving it. Definitely, I will plan again to spend more time during my next trip to Bali on Nusa dua beach. Clear blue water looks mind-blowing. Amazing.
Brijesh M — Google review
The beach is nice from afar but the closer you look the more washed up trash on the beach you will see. If you swim or snorkel you will be shocked with the amount of trash. Much is from offerings which have many items wrapped in plastic and much is from tourists or washed in from river outlets. Also being a beach in a huge tourist complex it lacks the charm of Bali and could be another beach in the World in a gated tourist resort.
Snakes — Google review
Nusa Dua Beach is absolutely beautiful and one of the highlights of our trip. The water is calm and inviting, and the beach itself is clean and well kept. What really made it special for us were the sunrises. Waking up early and walking down to the gazebos to watch the sky change colors was unforgettable. It is the kind of place that feels peaceful and safe, where you can truly relax and take in the beauty around you. The little lookout spots with gazebos added such a unique charm and made it easy to just sit back and appreciate the views.
Kyla S — Google review
Wonderful beach. Calm water when the tide is out. Many resto there. Walk to the pula Nusa Dharma. Pay only the parking fare here.
Sierly S — Google review
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Bali, Indonesia, USA
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Bali Collection

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Bali Collection is an open-air shopping mall that offers a wide variety of stores selling clothing, jewelry, and souvenirs. Additionally, it has supermarkets and an array of dining options for its visitors to enjoy. However, the mall was hit hard by the pandemic resulting in only ten or so outlets remaining operational. Among those still open are Starbucks, Giordano, Sogo department store, pharmacy and several clothing and jewelry shops.
The perfect spot when you’re living in Bali but want to feel like you’re on holiday. Clean, vibrant, and filled with beautiful shops and restaurants. We had great time! 🤗
Nyoman ( — Google review
This shopping spot feels more like a stroll through a park with a few shops along the way. Worth a visit if you’re looking for a leisurely walk in a green setting. However, the shopping experience isn’t particularly vibrant, as the place feels a bit dated.
Fuda F — Google review
Bali Collection is a great place for shopping, dining, and relaxing in Nusa Dua. It has a wide variety of shops from local boutiques to international brands along with plenty of restaurants and cafes to suit any taste. The atmosphere is clean, safe, and family friendly, with a nice mix of modern comforts and Balinese charm. A perfect spot to spend a few hours enjoying food, shopping, or just strolling around.
Rahaf A — Google review
Bali Collection is a convenient place to shop if you’re looking for souvenirs, clothes, or small gifts to bring home. The area is clean, safe, and well-organized, with a good variety of shops and restaurants all in one spot. It’s comfortable to walk around, and you don’t have to deal with the heat or crowded street markets. That being said, the shops are mostly tailored for tourists, so prices tend to be higher than what you’d find in local markets, and many items feel quite similar from one store to another. If you’re short on time and prefer the convenience of browsing in a relaxed environment, this place works well. However, for a more authentic and budget-friendly shopping experience, exploring local markets outside would give you more variety and better bargains.
Daryl — Google review
My visit to Bali Collection in Nusa Dua was a delightful blend of shopping, dining, and leisure in a serene and beautifully landscaped open-air complex. Set within the heart of Nusa Dua’s resort area, this charming shopping village offers a mix of local handicrafts, international brands, boutique stores, and art galleries — perfect for picking up souvenirs or enjoying a relaxed stroll. What truly enhanced the experience was the variety of dining options, ranging from cozy cafés to upscale restaurants. I enjoyed a pleasant meal surrounded by a tropical ambiance and warm Balinese hospitality. The atmosphere is calm and family-friendly, making it an ideal spot to unwind after a day at the beach or sightseeing. Clean, well-maintained walkways, vibrant cultural touches, and occasional live entertainment add to its appeal. Whether you’re shopping for quality gifts or simply looking to enjoy a relaxed evening with good food, Bali Collection is definitely worth a visit.
Zaim J — Google review
I have visited Bali dozens of times and tried many Italian restaurants, but this one is by far the best. The atmosphere, the music, the drinks, and the food were all exceptional, and I was able to enjoy a truly special dining experience. This time, we visited around 8 PM on a Friday night without a reservation. Despite the restaurant being very busy, the staff kindly prepared a table for us. Every dish we ordered was delicious, but the pizza and the meat dishes were particularly outstanding and truly impressive. The only downside was that the food took quite a long time to arrive. It took about 45 minutes before the first dishes were served, yet the oysters we added later were brought out almost immediately. When we asked about our order, we didn’t receive an explanation, but everything was served quickly after that — so perhaps the order had been missed. Still, even with that small issue, it was an excellent dining experience overall. If you visit for dinner, I highly recommend choosing an outdoor table. The pleasant breeze, beautiful lighting, and live music create a magical atmosphere that makes you forget about everyday life.
TOMONORI K — Google review
Nice mall with variety of shop and restaurants. Highly recommended if you’re staying in nusa dua area.
Yousef A — Google review
Unfortunately, it has lost it's charm. Back then it is great spot to look around and bought goodies. Nowadays it's like ghost town. There are some tourists walking here and there but the vibe is bland. Shop mostly deserted. The big one, Sogo, doesn't have new collection. Restaurants are too expensive. Plus side it is clean. Parking: car 10k and bike 5k
Daniel W — Google review
4.2
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3.6
(4786)
56WJ+X3V, Jl. Kw. Nusa Dua Resort, Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia
http://bali-collection.com/
+62 361 771662
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Devil's Tears

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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Devil's Tears, located on the stunning Nusa Lembongan island, is a breathtaking coastal spot that draws visitors from all over Bali. This picturesque overlook offers dramatic views of waves crashing against rocky cliffs, creating an awe-inspiring spectacle. The site is known for its unique cave pool and rugged beauty, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers.
Absolutely breathtaking! Watching the sunset at Devil’s Tear was one of the most beautiful experiences. The crashing waves against the cliffs create a dramatic backdrop, while the sky bursts into vibrant shades of orange, pink, and purple. The spray from the ocean catches the light perfectly—it’s pure magic. If you’re in Nusa Lembongan, this is a must-see spot for nature lovers and photographers.
Dawie M — Google review
Devil’s Tear is one of the most breathtaking spots on Nusa Lembongan! The power of the waves crashing against the cliffs is incredible to watch, and when the tide is strong you can feel the spray of the ocean. It’s a great place for dramatic photos, especially around sunset when the light makes the ocean glow. Be careful near the edge though — the rocks are sharp and the waves can be unpredictable. There are also small stalls nearby for drinks and snacks, which makes it a nice spot to relax while enjoying the view. Definitely a must-visit when you’re on the island!
Jody K — Google review
One of my highlights on the island. Stunning views especially for sunset. You can also use your ticket for the next day for a second entry so went once of the sunset and then during the day. Spectacular both times - the waves are huge and crushing against the shoreline makes for a spectacle. Be careful if you don’t want to get wet - some waves catch you unaware and before you know it your drenched if you’re close to the fence. There’s a little mini bar selling drinks for sunset or bring your own.
Eva N — Google review
Best place in lembongan!! Definitely need to visit it. There's ticket for entry, the amount is totally worth it. The view is breathtaking! We went on weekend during sunset time, there was very less crowd. It has a proper park so you'll find joggers on the track here. The park is pretty huge, there are a lot of spots around. There's nice sitting place as well, so can sit and see the waves hitting the rocks.
Vidhi — Google review
My visit to Bali would not have been complete without exploring this incredible location. Honestly, it is one of the most naturally beautiful places I have ever experienced, and I had been looking forward to visiting it for a long time. Describing its beauty is quite challenging. The roar of the water, the sound of the waves, and the colors of the sea are mesmerizing—sometimes the water appears pure white, while at other times it’s a deep blue. It's truly hard to believe until you see it for yourself.
Sma S — Google review
Devil’s Tear on Nusa Lembongan is wild, powerful, and absolutely worth seeing. The waves smash into the cliffs and explode into huge sheets of spray, and when the light hits right you get that shimmering “tear” effect that feels otherworldly. It is one of those spots where you can feel the raw force of nature in your chest. But just so you are ready for it: this place is 100 percent a tourist funnel. Crowds gather at the edge for selfies, there are stalls selling snacks and overpriced drinks, and the whole experience leans into the “Instagram moment.” It is still stunning, just keep your distance from the edge, hold onto your hat, and expect the chaos that comes with a popular attraction. The view is unforgettable, the energy of the waves is intense, and if you treat it as a quick stop rather than a peaceful retreat, you will absolutely enjoy it.
Daniel P — Google review
Very special place, definitely worth visiting. It's a one visit sort of thing. Just know, that during the day the waves were big and impressive, at the sunset the waves are much more laid back when we were, and the effects much less exciting. But it's a beautiful place to just see the sunset also. You don't need to buy tickets in advance, they sell it there for 25k for adult and 15k for kids
Asaf D — Google review
Nature’s Drama at Its Finest – Devil’s Tear Is Absolutely Breathtaking Devil’s Tear is one of those places that leaves you in awe from the moment you arrive. Located on the rugged southwestern edge of Nusa Lembongan, this natural wonder offers a front-row seat to the raw, untamed beauty of the ocean. The name might sound ominous, but what you witness here is nothing short of mesmerizing. As waves crash against the jagged limestone cliffs, they explode into towering sprays of white mist, sometimes rising several meters into the air. It’s loud, wild, and hypnotic—like the ocean breathing with power and rhythm. The sunlight catches the mist just right, creating rainbows in the spray that feel almost magical. You could stand there for hours, simply watching nature put on a show. The surrounding landscape adds to the experience: dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and a horizon that seems to stretch into forever. If you visit during golden hour, the sunsets at Devil’s Tear are absolutely unforgettable. The fiery sky reflected in the crashing waves creates a visual spectacle that feels surreal—like something out of a painting. While it’s a popular spot, it never feels overly crowded, and the vast open space lets you find your own peaceful perch. Just be cautious—this is not a place to get too close to the edge, as the waves are unpredictable and fierce. Respecting the power of the sea here is part of what makes the experience so humbling and profound. Devil’s Tear is more than just a tourist stop—it's a place where you connect with nature on a visceral level. It's beautiful, dramatic, and a reminder of just how powerful and poetic the Earth can be. An absolute must-see when visiting Nusa Lembongan.
Chong L — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(2310)
Nusa Lembongan, Jungutbatu, Nusa Penida, Klungkung Regency, Bali 80771, Indonesia
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Lembongan Ocean Adventure

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Nature & Parks
Forests
We rode our bicycles early in the morning to the end of the Mangrove Forest. We meet a local man who asked us if we would like a mangrove tour. We were the only people there, so we thought it was the perfect opportunity to see it without a crowd. We rode in a small flat bottom canoe while our 'tour guide' guided us around the winding waterways like we were in a Venice gondola. The water was so clear and it was so peaceful. We then met a local woman sitting the latest seaweed haul and learnt a bit about three local trade. Week with the visit, not need to book a tour, just go straight to the end of the Mangrove Forest and strike up a deal.
Lou O — Google review
A fantastic private trip. Second boat into Manta Bay with a with an experienced guide and boat captain. Both made the most to try and find (respectfully) the Manta Rays. Swam with 4 and found a turtle too! Enjoyed the drift snorkel. Collection and drop off was simple and efficient. Would highly recommend over a crowded group trip. Thank you.
Ian N — Google review
Had a wonderful experiences when I & my hubby sailing around this forest. It was so peaceful and made us feel relax. We rent the boat and driver for 2 peoples only for 150. Yes we bargained from 200K to 150K. It was unforgettable experiences!
Erny K — Google review
Really nice tour! A bit wavy at the manta point (take a vomex if you have a sensitiv stomach). Jimy is a reall nice guide!
Luisa S — Google review
Beautiful & peaceful. Our tour only lasted 20 minutes and imo it would be best to do it by canoe instead of using a motorized boat. Do the tour at low tide for a better understanding of the mangrove. We did it at high tide while everything is covered by water, with a guide that didn't say a word about it. Get a good guide and ask abt the best time to do the tour. You can also do it by stand up paddle board.
Myriam H — Google review
It is worth to visit Mangrove forest in Nusa Lembongan. Beautiful, quiet. You can choose between canoeing, canoeing + guide, boat trip, or gondola trip. We choose gondola trip for 200K. Canoeing without guide is 150K per canoe. It is beautiful and there are many warungs or restaurant around there that you could enjoy the view while having a drink.
Dian S — Google review
This place was extremely beautiful and peaceful! The trees form a lovely canopy enclosing the mangroves and giving protection from the sun... Upon arrival you are giving the option to stand up paddle board, kayak, snorkel or have a guided tour threw the mangroves... There are many beach bars and restaurants. Expect to spend no more than 1-3 hours including lunch. A must see attraction of Nusa Lembongan.
Mr S — Google review
A peaceful boat ride amidst the natural habitat. Mangrove is one of the main activities here and the tour lasts for an hour through the mangroves and snorkelling spots. So peaceful and delightful! Ami from Sunrise Fast Cruise Bali became our perfect host while we enjoyed the ride.
ChicLifeByte — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(965)
Nusa Lembongan, Jungutbatu, Kec. Nusa Penida, Kabupaten Klungkung, Bali 80771, Indonesia
https://lembonganoceanadventure.com/
+62 813-1736-8610
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Jl. Yellow Bridge

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Sights & Landmarks
Bridges
Jl. Yellow Bridge is a famous landmark that connects the two Nusa Islands. This iconic suspension bridge is narrow, allowing only two motorbikes to pass each other at a time. It's known for its stunning views during low tide at sunset, making it a popular spot for visitors to capture breathtaking moments between the islands.
4.0
(994)
80771, Indonesia
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Warung Angels Billabong

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Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Vegetarian restaurant
Warung Angels Billabong is a popular destination on the southwestern coast of Nusa Penida, offering stunning natural scenery and an Instagram-worthy experience. It is part of the must-visit tour destinations on the island, along with other trending spots like Kelingking Beach, Atuh Beach, Diamond Beach, Broken Beach (Pasih Uug), Crystal Bay Beach, Telletubies Hill, Seganing Waterfall and the enchanting South Coast beaches.
Hungry after swim at angel billabong and just grab food in this warung. Personally i don’t expect much but the food is yummy, nasi goreng was good idea, and the pasta is not bad. Banana split come with huge portion. Overall so satisfied with their food and service.
Diah P — Google review
It's a nice place for having lunch when you come to visit Angel's Billabong and Broken beach. It's a running place and is always occupied with tourists so food mostly is fresh and so found safer to eat here.. They have a lot of space inside and then few small shacks sort around to sit and eat. They can make and modify fried rice and few other dishes to vegetarian dishes which was good.. taste wise I found it good.. They also provide fresh coconut water.. they have ice tea and drinks option too Staff was friendly They have a small swing with sea in the background for clicking photographs. Overall good place to eat
Aena P — Google review
This place has a nice ambience and the special chicken fried noodles (mie goreng) is definitely a must-try. The chicken satay is also coated with peanut sauce, which is a unique taste that should not be missed.
Zhong H — Google review
A nice walk around angels Billabong. You have to be carefully as there is just a rope on the cliff as a barricade. The view is astonishing.
Tsewang G — Google review
Because of Chinese tourist groups on lunch time. Stuff doesn’t care about you at all. As long as there is Chinese tourist groups they don’t simply give you a menu! Waiters just sitting and sipping their juice. Since they done serving them.
Abay K — Google review
Food was ok, but the satay could have used a bit more peanut sauce to make the rice go down! Prices were reasonable as well, perhaps a bit more expensive than other Indonesian food, but given the location that's fine. The atmosphere was nice except for the flies that appeared while we were eating. I wouldn't blame the restaurant for it but if there is something they could do about it the experience would be better!
Lucas R — Google review
The food is ok and cheap. The service is nice, but I think that is something normal in Indo...people have a big smile for everybody (nice people).
Geles L — Google review
The food and drink is not too much expensive. It's an acceptable price for food on island
Rainie G — Google review
4.1
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4.0
(482)
7F99+C5X, Sakti, Kec. Nusa Penida, Kabupaten Klungkung, Bali 80771, Indonesia
+62 821-4643-1590
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Kelingking Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Kelingking Beach, often referred to as T-Rex Bay due to its unique rock formation resembling a dinosaur, is one of the most stunning beaches on Nusa Penida Island in Bali. Nestled along the island's southwestern cliffs, this picturesque spot boasts powdery white sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters that beckon adventurers from all over. The journey down the rugged path to the beach offers breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean, creating unforgettable memories for those who make the trek.
The most iconic view point but the way climbing up and down is the highlight so if you not strong enough please do not try to go for the beach since the route is very dangerous and very incline.
MimiC O — Google review
“Kelingking Beach (Nusa Penida): A Dinosaur-Spined Cliff That Defies Expectations This isn’t just a beach—it’s a visual knockout hidden on Nusa Penida. The 15-minute steep trail down to the viewpoint (wear grippy sneakers!) feels like a tiny adventure, and the payoff? Standing there as the dinosaur-spine-shaped cliff juts into layers of turquoise-and-cobalt sea—my jaw actually dropped. The light here is magic: morning sun gilds the cliff’s green foliage, making the water glow so bright it looks airbrushed. Even if you skip the tricky descent to the tiny beach below (the trail gets narrow!), the main viewpoint has endless angles for photos (pro tip: step a few feet left of the crowd for a less-crowded shot of the full dinosaur silhouette). Yes, getting here means a bumpy drive from Penida’s port, but it’s worth every pothole. Pack water (the trail’s exposed!) and arrive by 9 AM to beat the midday heat (and the tour bus crowds). Kelingking isn’t just a “Instagram spot”—it’s the kind of landscape that makes you stop and stare, reminding you how wild Bali’s neighboring islands can be. 10/10, would hike that trail again just for the sunset glow on the cliff. 🦖🌊 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐”
Eon 王 — Google review
An amazing view for sure but the stairs are not for everyone. On a hot day it’s very challenging to go up and down to get to the beach or even going halfway for photos. Be wary lots of people will just hang on the stairs for pictures and block your way of using the railing. Def wear shoes if you want to get safely down to this beach
Amelia L — Google review
will always be my most favorite beach in bali! even though it needs a fastboat for me to get here from the main island. so disappointed at the sight of the elevator being built though. i think the stakeholders need to focus more on fixing the accessibility that has existed which is the stairs.
Intan K — Google review
Touristy as hell… the car ride here is really a car ride from hell seriously if you are going to rent a scooter and planning to rent a scooter here please don’t. The hills are really steep and the potholes are really deep and the roads are not well maintained at all. Please treasure your own life and don’t rent a scooter on Nusa Penida but ok this place i mean touristy as hell, especially after they put the damn lift there i mean what for… they are just trying to cash grab the tourists yeah i mean don’t even come to nusa penida unless you are doing diving or something like that, if you are just coming for the views,,,, skip it please, the ferry ride to and fro are really killer, shoulder to shoulder with no fan and skin to skin with your seat buddy on your left and right.,.. yeah not fun ya
Jordan C — Google review
Awesome Place. Must visit if you are in Nusa Penida Island. Go down if you can able. Must have experience. Roads quality are not good because some development works are ongoing. Check the attached images.
Deep S — Google review
I Didn't Think a Beach ⛱️ like this could possibly exist, Forget the photos, They do nothing compared to real life. It's crystal blue water, and it's unmatched white sand make it one of the greatest Beaches on earth 🌍
Zachary W — Google review
Amazing place! I wouldn’t lie if I tell you this is the best beach in the world! I have seen many countries (beaches in Australia) but this is another level. Great view from the top and crazy waves on the beach. I had a lot of fun. I suggest to visit the place around 7 am - only 4 people were together with me so you can take a photo easily. Trekking to the beach is difficult but took me only 15-20 minutes. Entry to parking slot costs 5k (motorbike).
Rafalrydz — Google review
4.7
(14726)
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4.5
(806)
Bunga Mekar, Nusa Penida, Klungkung Regency, Bali, Indonesia, USA
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