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Mengwi in 4 days

If you only have 4 days to spend in Mengwi, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Neka Art Museum, Museum Yadnya, and Sate Babi Tut Narutto, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Hippie Fish Pererenan Beach and Ruko Cafe so you can get the best taste of Mengwi while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Mengwi in 4 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Keep it simple
  • Off the beaten path
  • Visit Beji Sangsit Temple

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Taman Ayun Temple, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Tanah Lot

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4.2
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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Place of worship
Sacred & Religious Sites
Points of Interest & 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
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
Must-visit when you’re in Bali! I went here around sunset, and it was absolutely breathtaking. What I really love about this place is that it’s not just about the view. It’s a complete experience. There are plenty of little shops selling local souvenirs and crafts, a variety of restaurants and cafés where you can grab a meal or a fresh coconut while enjoying the ocean breeze, and sometimes you can even catch traditional Balinese dance performances near the temple area. The energy and atmosphere here feel both peaceful and lively at the same time. It can get a bit crowded during sunset, but it’s worth it. Just take your time, find a good spot, and enjoy the moment. If you’re planning a trip to Bali, don’t skip Tanah Lot. You’ll leave with amazing photos and even better memories.
Just F — Google review
The church itself is beautiful. It's worth a visit. We were there during low tide, so we could get quite close to the church and even went to a part of it. To go up, the local priests must first bless you, and then they'll let you onto the stairs. I don't think the church itself is open to tourists. It wasn't crowded, which was also a plus.
Csilla S — Google review
Absolutely stunning place. The temple on the sea is beautiful. The waves crashing around the temple is fabulous. Has cafes and food also people selling there wares. Plenty of parking Sea views . Well worth a visit
Karin P — Google review
A must-visit cultural and scenic landmark in Bali! Tanah Lot is absolutely breathtaking, with the ocean. The coastal views are stunning, and the spiritual atmosphere adds a unique charm. One of Bali’s most iconic spots, this temple is stunning on clear days and at sunset. Expect strong winds and waves that add to its dramatic charm. Explore both sides of the temple for unique views. Nearby, a lively market offers reasonably priced souvenirs from local vendors There are a couple of special experiences here — you can view the holy snake (for a fee) and receive spring water near the entrance in the ocean. The area is popular with tourists, so expect crowds, but it’s well-managed with lots of local shops and stalls along the way. A beautiful blend of nature, culture, and tradition — highly recommended!
SHIVAM S — Google review
Beraban, Kediri, Tabanan Regency, Bali 82121, Indonesia•https://www.tanahlot.id/•+62 361 880361•Tips and more reviews for Tanah Lot
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Pererenan Beach

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5.0
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$$$$cheap
Public beach
Pererenan Beach is a popular destination for horse riding, offering a serene experience surrounded by the ocean and green rice fields. The 700-meter-long beach features horse stables along the coastline and provides classes for beginners to navigate the terrain. It's known as one of the best places in Canggu to view sunsets, with plenty of seating options and small food stalls available.
A lovely beach, which isn’t too touristy which can be nice sometimes. It’s a black sand beach, where you can hire sunbeds and fresh cold coconuts for cheap. We had a lovely time here, would reccommend to anyone!
Lauren F — Google review
While it may not have white sands, it does have paved walking paths on one side and epic Sunset views on the other. Great place to watch the surfers and have coffee in the morning too.
Aaron T — Google review
You could say it's an Instagrammable place, but I think everyone comes here for the spectacle taking place in the sky. The untamed Indian Ocean, Balinese kites, and the setting sun will surely stay in your memory. All this is waiting for you.
Opinion M — Google review
This place was quite lovely. Was able to watch surfers, grab a bite to eat, catch the sunset and watch the tide rise in the evening. Lots of restaurants and surfing options. It was very peaceful and the dogs were having a blast running around in the send. I Highly recommend.
Briana D — Google review
Great beach, more for the views and scenery, you can sunbath of the beach if you go after high tide, otherwise the waves are too strong and high. If you walk further along the beach you have plenty more space to relax
Tom F — Google review
Pererenan Beach is a quiet, laid-back coastal spot just north of Canggu in Bali. Known for its striking black volcanic sand, beautiful sunsets, and consistent surf, it’s a favorite among surfers, locals, and travelers looking for a more peaceful alternative to the busier beaches nearby. There are no big beach clubs here—just small warungs, chilled beach bars, and a growing number of stylish cafés and restaurants nearby. While the area is developing, it still maintains a local, authentic vibe with rice fields and village life just behind the coastline. Perfect for those who enjoy: 🌊 Surfing • 🏖️ Fewer crowds • 🌅 Sunset views • ☕ Cozy cafés • 📸 Calm, photogenic surroundings
Einar D — Google review
Pererenan beach has such a chill vibe. You’ll see surfers catching waves, locals walking their dogs ane the sunset here is absolutely stunning
Mia P — Google review
Nice to go for a walk, but dark sand and lots of structures in the water, would not recommend swimming unless you’re a very strong swimmer. Beautiful walk!
Nathania R — Google review
84XF+RMJ, Jl. Pantai Pererenan No.171, Pererenan, Kec. Mengwi, Kabupaten Badung, Bali, Indonesia•Tips and more reviews for Pererenan Beach
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FINNS Beach Club - World's Best Beach Club - Adults Only

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4.6
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$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Located on the lively Berawa Beach, FINNS Beach Club is a vibrant beachfront hangout offering an array of experiences. With four pools, three restaurants, nine bars, and seven kitchens, it's a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Guests can enjoy sun-soaking on daybeds, savor international cuisine with friends, and sip signature cocktails at swim-up bars while DJs provide entertainment throughout the day and into the night.
Came to Finn’s on our honeymoon with some friends tagging along later in the trip. We have been so impressed with the professionalism of the Finns team, the quality of food and cocktails and the overall entertainment. We ordered a bottle of Belvedere and had the girls come over with sparklers for a gorgeous little delivery. Service is fast, the team are super helpful and accomodating and check in frequently to make sure you aren’t waiting too long between service. 10/10 experience! Well worth the booking. Seed was standout AMAZING. He came to our poolside table and asked if we wanted to see a card trick. Skepitcal, but curious our group agreed. Seed bamboozled us 4 times in a row with his card tricks adding fun and laughter to our already fabulous day. Thanks Seed! Still don’t know know how he did it but the fun is in the mystery.
Alicia W — Google review
We had such a great time at Finns! All the staff were super nice and friendly. The food was amazing, the music and entertainment were absolutely crazy — such a good vibe all around! VJ was in charge of our cabana, and she was so lovely — really attentive, friendly, and made sure we had everything we needed. The service was top-notch. Definitely one of the best beach club experiences we’ve had. Highly recommend! 🌴✨
J N — Google review
We e only been here a couple of hours but I had to write this review while I’m still here! This place is so incredibly clean, the food is delish and the cocktails amazing. Above all of this the service, friendliness and sincerity of the staff from the security on entry to the girls serving us is exceptional. Huge shout out to Marsha & Rina who are taking care of us today. They are always on hand and always ensuring our space is clean and tidy and we have everything we need. The weather is perfect and we couldn’t ask for more! Thank you all 🫶🙏🥰
Belinda W — Google review
We had an incredible day at Finns Beach Club! The atmosphere, music, and views were absolutely perfect. A special shoutout to Seed and Chiang the Magicians - his tricks blew our minds and made the afternoon unforgettable. Huge thanks also to our amazing server Sudama, who went above and beyond all day — super friendly, attentive, and made sure our drinks and food were always spot on. The whole experience felt next level thanks to the team. Can’t wait to come back!
Eli C — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Review: We had an amazing experience! The service was excellent from start to finish, and everyone was very friendly and attentive. A special thank you to Bagus Widhi,Yoga,Aryasa and Sudana who took care of us with so much kindness and professionalism. He was incredibly helpful, patient, and made sure we had everything we needed. Because of him, our visit was even more memorable. Highly recommended!
Rogério N — Google review
FINNS beach club you live it up to your name! We'd booked the VIP suite (Sat 1.11) the entire staff was extremely attentive and friendly. I really enjoyed the food from pizza, pasta, mezze board, taco - everything is delicious! FINNS facilities exceeded our expectations — kudos to the amazing entertainment with DJs and dancers. I was very mesmerised by singers! Special thanks to security guard, Yoga. You made us girls feel really safe - especially ME! 🙏😉 Hope this message reaches to each of the staff at FINNS that made it memorable visit.✌️
Emily N — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Absolutely amazing! Seed and Marsya were incredible — their magic completely blew us away! From start to finish, the performance was fun, engaging, and full of surprises. They have such great chemistry and energy, and you can tell they really love what they do. Everyone was talking about it long after! Highly recommend if you want to be truly amazed.
Britt G — Google review
I had the best experience party here! The hostess were very professional and friendly. Especially bella, she handled everything very patiently and clearly explained all the information I needed. She’s very attentive and really made me feel taken care of. Good job! Thank you so much, I appreciate the service 🙏🏻
Adry Y — Google review
Jl. Pantai Berawa No.99, Canggu, Kuta Utara, Badung Regency, Bali 80361, Indonesia•https://bookings.finnsbeachclub.com/•+62 361 8446327•Tips and more reviews for FINNS Beach Club
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When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from Pererenan Beach.

Hippie Fish Pererenan Beach

4.7
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4.9
(198)
Seafood restaurant
Bar
Hippie Fish Pererenan Beach is a unique Mediterranean-inspired restaurant located on the tranquil Pererenan Beach. The establishment features a stunning rooftop area and bar that provides breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean. Guests can savor an array of appetizers, including grilled calamari with salsa verde, lobster rolls, and cured sea bass, along with authentic pasta dishes and freshly caught fish served with delectable sides.
A Perfect Beachside Dining Experience in Bali 🌊🍴 This restaurant truly exceeded my expectations! The view of the ocean is absolutely breathtaking — the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable meal. We started with refreshing tropical drinks and crunchy seafood bites that were packed with flavor. The main course was a beautifully cooked fish fillet, tender and rich, paired with a flavorful tomato sauce and fresh greens. And the dessert? Pure bliss! The rich chocolate cake with velvety ice cream and whipped cream was the perfect sweet ending. Everything was delicious, and the ambiance made the whole experience feel so relaxing and special. If you're in Bali and love good food with a view — this place is a must-visit!
Jana E — Google review
Great beaches view having lunch at Hippies Fish Pererenan. Seating at the second floor enjoyed lunch set with fresh fruit mocktail pairing the fried baramundi and spaghetti vongole… very nice! Will come again in dinner time to see the sun set…
Vidjongtius V — Google review
Hippie Fish's Grilled Snapper is an absolute must-try! The fish was incredibly fresh, with a delicate flavor and flaky texture that simply melted in my mouth. The grilling was perfection, with a nice char on the outside that added a smoky depth to the dish. The seasoning was subtle yet effective, allowing the natural flavors of the snapper to shine through. What truly impressed me was the quality of the ingredients and the care with which the dish was prepared. You can tell that the team at Hippie Fish are passionate about serving only the freshest, sustainable seafood. Service was also top-notch, with friendly staff and a relaxed, beachy vibe that made for a perfect dining experience. Prices were very reasonable, especially considering the high quality of the food.
Pikachan 1 — Google review
I had a wonderful experience at Hippie Fish! The food was fresh and full of flavor I especially loved the fish, and the coconut was absolutely perfect and refreshing. The atmosphere is so relaxing, and the staff were kind and welcoming. Highly recommend if you’re looking for a delicious meal in a beautiful, laid back setting
Claire G — Google review
We had an espresso martini and another cocktail. Atmosphere was great but we had a couple of mozzie bites even though we were sat right out near the sea? Beautiful place to stargaze, ordered a seafood platter — loved the truffle garlic butter dip but the breaded mussels are nothing to rave about. Still a really good place to chill!
Carmen L — Google review
i’ve been wanting to go here for so long & it’s definitely worth the hype!! right in front of pererenan beach which i love, the sunset is beautiful, and the food is also amazing. tried the snapper & it’s SUPER FRESH! the side dishes are also amazing & flavorful. must visit if you’re in Pererenan area ❤️✍🏻
Cecilia E — Google review
Excellent restaurant with a well drilled service team, from greeting by the maitre d to the service and waiting staff. We were there for our anniversary dinner and they went out of their way to ensure of such an occasion by receiving an anniversary cake on the house. Overall First class for hippie fish. The only slight issue I experienced was this growing trend of people watching clips on their phones out loud without headphones in fine dining restaurants, thus ruining the dinner experience for others. The waiters or managers should address this as the restaurant is in a romantic setting and is set up for fine dining, not a cafe or fast food eatery. Also, the minimum charge doesn’t deter those booking tables and ordering only 2 drinks and a bowl of chips to make up the minimum 500k IDR and occupying a table for 2 hours. This denies the opportunity for those genuine diners who are happy to pay well beyond the minimum charge for that truly magical dinner evening that would otherwise be almost impossible to book a table for during prime evening dinner time slots.
Logico L — Google review
Super nice spot with a beautiful ocean view! The seafood pasta and fish were really tasty, and the drinks were fresh. Chill vibe, good service supeeer perfect for a relaxed lunch. Would definitely come back!
Alice C — Google review
Jalan Pantai Pererenan no. 171, Pererenan Beach, Pererenan, Canggu, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia•https://hippie-fish.com/?utm_source=gbpo&utm_medium=organic&utm_…•+62 813-3759-6236•Tips and more reviews for Hippie Fish Pererenan Beach

Ruko Cafe

4.6
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4.6
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Temporarily Closed
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Ruko Cafe is a popular spot located just a short walk from Berawa Beach, making it convenient for both tourists and locals. The cafe has a laid-back, surf-inspired atmosphere and offers an Australian-style breakfast menu. Their brekkie bun, featuring hash browns, bacon, fried egg, BBQ sauce, cheese and bacon jam is highly recommended. It's a favorite among digital nomads and beachgoers who enjoy the coffee, food and people-watching.
We live near by and this is our favourite cafe for breakfast… tried multiple dishes, all are amazing and my partner’s favourite breakfast tacos pool is to the place almost daily. Coffee is fantastic as well, staff knows us, greet us and start our coffee preferences right away. Amazing experience and energy every time❣️❣️❣️
Antonina B — Google review
Never expected this cafe turn out to be our favorite one during our stay in Bali! Its quality of food is the best , way better than those so called “famous” cafes, and it’s reasonably priced. All the sandwiches are so delicious, and please please get their French toast! The space is a little bit small though, but totally worth it for the food
CY — Google review
Best food we have had so far in Bali. Beautiful art on our cappuccinos and really cool local art decorating the restaurant. It was right around the corner from our villa and opens at 7:30am so it was a no brainer to visit and we are all extremely satisfied. They have special breakfast menu before 9am also.
Danielle D — Google review
Easily the best cafe in Bali. Went to many many cafes during my time here and Ruko is hands down the best by a mile. Amazing staff, amazing food, with amazing prices. 100% make sure you check it out if you are in the area.
Noah V — Google review
Really nice place😎Lovely staff. Delicious food and drinks. I came for breakfast and will continue to come here. air conditioning works inside and modern music is playing. thanks guys, keep up the good work!🫶
Анна Т — Google review
It’s become our go-to breakfast spot while staying in Berawa! The food and drinks are great, and service is solid too. The only downside is the space.. it’s quite small, so finding a table can be tricky, and it’s super close to the road, so if you sit outside, you might get a bit of pollution. Overall, still a fair and reliable choice for us!
Stephany C — Google review
Found this great little cafe that was walking distance to our villa. Big portions and very reasonably priced. Coffee was great, and staff are friendly and attentive. Photo is the RUKO Breakfast.
Emma T — Google review
There are so many morning coffee options in bali yet Riko is on my top 3 go To’s. Great coffee. Cool morning tune. And just watching the morning vibe of bali is all the reasons I find Riko on my favorite list. Oh….. I forgot the coffee art! ❤️
Roya J — Google review
Jl. Pantai Berawa No.99, Tibubeneng, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia•https://linktr.ee/rukocafe•Tips and more reviews for Ruko Cafe
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Kilo Kitchen Bali - Seminyak

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4.5
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$$$$expensive
Fusion restaurant
Kilo Kitchen Bali in Seminyak is a high-end dining venue that offers a unique blend of Asian and Western cuisine along with creative cocktails. Situated on the beautiful beaches of Bali, this establishment opened its doors in 2014 and has since been serving up Kilo's specialties made with local ingredients. The restaurant boasts modern architecture that provides a serene escape from the bustling surroundings of Bali.
Review for Restaurant Kilo - Bali Kilo served the most flavorful and beautifully presented food we had during our entire three-week trip in Indonesia. The atmosphere is amazing, perfectly matching the creativity and quality of the dishes. Service is warm and attentive, and the wine selection is excellent. We made a last-minute reservation for our group of 15, but that was no problem for them. We sat at a beautiful stone-like/marble table. A truly memorable dining experience - highly recommended!
Cizz P — Google review
everything we had for dinner was perfect. the steak tartar was so refreshing, fish tacos were crispy and fulfilling, the squid ink rice was really bombb, crispy squid were easy to chew, the garlic aioli makes the rice creamier and packed with flavor. and the date & walnut cake was so good it was not as sweet as we thought it would be, we need more ice cream though :) thanks kilo! 🤍
Ilma L — Google review
We had a lovely experience at Kilo Kitchen Bali. The service was excellent — the staff spoke fluent English and took the time to explain the menu in detail, which made ordering very easy. We tried the BBQ Pork Sandwich, Squid Ink Rice, and BBQ Pork Ribs. All were flavorful and well-prepared. The only downside was the sandwich bread, which was overly crunchy and difficult to eat, so we ended up just enjoying the pork filling on its own. Overall, the atmosphere and service were wonderful, and most of the dishes were enjoyable. With just a small adjustment to the sandwich, it would have been perfect.
Ali J — Google review
The food, service, and ambiance were all just perfect! Advance reservation is recommended if you plan to come during lunch or dinner peak hours, but you can walk in during non busy times. + I ordered the Duck Tacos and Miso Honey Salmon Rice. The duck tacos weren’t fishy at all. The duck was tender, paired with crispy chicken skin literally perfect texture in your mouth and tasted so good! The chipotle, lettuce, and avocado made a great combination. The salmon rice was savory with a touch of sweetness, and the salmon was cooked perfectly. It was the perfect lunch for me! - The only downside is the limited parking area for scooters, but they do provide valet parking for cars. Definitely will come back again ✨
Diah S — Google review
One of my favorite restaurant in Bali. The food are excellent and the portions are really big too. And plus cocktails are amazing as well. Nothing can go wrong with this place. I need to come back every time I come to Bali. Highly recommended
Jutamart S — Google review
We were fortunate enough to enjoy breakfast at Kilo every morning as we were staying at Uma Sapna Villas. We also ordered lunch on several occasions too. The food is amazing. We couldn't fault the flavour, freshness or presentation. Big callout to the team working there, brilliant service.
Michael S — Google review
We stumbled upon Kilo Kitchen when our grab drove past and it looked like a cool place to eat so I looked it up. We came here for dinner last night and the food was really fantastic and the dining area had great ambiance. One of the best dining experiences we have had on holidays. So much so we are booked in to go back again tonight so we can try other dishes. The stand outs were soft shell crab which was paired with a tasty curry sauce and watermelon cubes and the grilled octopus that had very interesting textures with the crisps, fish roe, potatoes puree with truffle. The squid ink rice was also really yummy and highly recommended! They also have a kids menu so our 7 year old son was also well catered for. Thanks Kelvin
Kay M — Google review
Walked in for dinner tonight and the food is exceptional. Arguably one of the better places for date night and every dish hits the spot. Service rendered is also very careful and superb!! Rlly enjoyed my dinner.
Hilda L — Google review
Jl. Drupadi No.22, Seminyak, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia•http://kiloseminyak.com/•+62 812-4616-7618•Tips and more reviews for Kilo Kitchen Bali - Seminyak

SizzleWraps

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4.9
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Mexican restaurant
If you're wandering through Canggu and find yourself craving some delicious Mexican fare, look no further than SizzleWraps. This vibrant eatery began its journey outside of Canggu near Pererenan but quickly gained popularity, prompting a move to the bustling heart of the area. Known for their affordable burritos and tacos, SizzleWraps prides itself on serving fresh food made right before your eyes.
I greatly enjoyed the meal I had here. I tried the Crunchwrap, reminding me of what I used to get at American Taco Bell before it went downhill. This is much, much better and served with high quality meat and fresh guacamole. One of my favorite restaurants in Canggu, the owner is a friendly guy too.
Alex C — Google review
Really tasty and really fresh. It is a small restaurant on the side of the road with 2 tables that fit 8 people. We dined in and there was at the time only one lady working but she prepared the meal so effectively and it was delicious. With street vendor feels, I would say this place serves good Mexican-inspired dishes. We had the burrito (really filling!!!) And the queasadillas (real cheesy), both with beef. It is not purely Mexican but with a fusion of (I would say) a little Asian, but it was great none the less.
Siti C — Google review
absolutely loved my visit to Sizzle Wrap in Bali! The food was fresh, flavorful, and perfectly prepared — every bite was packed with taste. The wraps are generously filled, and you can really tell they use high-quality ingredients. The staff was super friendly and attentive, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. What stood out to me was not just the amazing food, but also the vibe of the place — relaxed, clean, and very inviting. It’s the perfect spot whether you’re grabbing a quick lunch or enjoying a casual dinner with friends. Highly recommend this spot if you’re in Bali and looking for something delicious, fresh, and satisfying. I’ll definitely be coming back!
Lukas H — Google review
Loved the experience at SizzleWraps! I try Quesadilla its so so good and delicious 😍🤤The wraps are made fresh in front of you, and the flavor is on point—crispy veggies, tender meat, and just the right amount of cheese. Great spot if you’re around Canggu/Munggu!
Meilinda D — Google review
Amazing place great team and great value. Really fast efficient service. Attention to detail is amazing and watching your food being made is great and how much care they take. Good fun good food good value good team what more do you need 💪🙏😋
Matt H — Google review
Was very surprised at the quality of the food here!! I came to Bali after living in Mexico for three years and was looking for some good Mexican food. So glad I drove by and saw SizzleWraps. Fresh ingredients and great portion sizes. I definitely recommend it!!
Caleb B — Google review
Incredible burritos & wraps/ tacos. Just wow! 👏 Came here for lunch and then again for dinner. Extremely tasty Mexican food the owners are very friendly, he makes everything from scratch, the tortillas, the sauces - which other restaurants purchase from him because it’s sooo good! They are moving to Canggu and no doubt will do amazing in that busy location. Thanks again guys 🧡
Scotty B — Google review
I love this place! Very tasty burritos and I adore those big bottle sauces. I always eat half and take another half home. Cause portions are very big. Chef and stuff are very friendly and nice.
Валерия В — Google review
at Lions MMA GYM, Jl. Raya Canggu, Pererenan, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80351, Indonesia•+62 812-3954-8256•Tips and more reviews for SizzleWraps
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Day 2

Keep it simple
For day 2, these 5 places should be enough to fill your day with something exciting to do in Mengwi. Start the day with Double Six Beach and make your way through the city to get to The Blanco Renaissance Museum. This should take about 8 hours of your day.
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Double Six Beach

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3.9
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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Double Six Beach is a popular destination for travelers seeking a relaxed atmosphere and vibrant entertainment. The beach offers umbrella rentals, live music, and a laid-back ambiance that appeals to families, couples, and young visitors alike. Renowned for its world-famous sunsets and excellent surf conditions, the beach also features charming bars such as La Plancha.
Double Six Beach is easily one of the most stunning beaches in Bali, conveniently located near many upscale hotels and restaurants. The sand is super soft, the waves are gentle and shy, the beachgoer crowd is elegant, and the sky displays a beautiful shade of blue stretching across a vast horizon.
Ferdiantono L — Google review
Very nice long beach with plenty seating areas and space. Plenty of cabanas and mini shops around for coconut water and for food. The beach looks cleans and nice.
Dhishan P — Google review
Nice big beach with lots going on. Most seats are 100k but if you look you can order a drink/food and get a seat for free. The sand is a good restaurant on the beach here for that. Surfboards and toys for rent,vendors selling stuff and free Wi-Fi at most places. I parked on the street and paid 2k instead of parking at a lot for 5k. Sat back with my headphones and coconut enjoying my chill time. Highly recommended
SICILIAN-AMERICAN — Google review
A very suitable place for a family vacation with a different beach atmosphere, while enjoying the warmth of the sunset, Double Six Beach is also an exotic beach that is no less popular than other beaches that were previously famous, such as Kuta Beach, Sanur Beach, and so on. The view of the bean bags on the white sand makes this beach seem different. Tourists can sit on it while enjoying the beauty of the sunset. In addition to being famous for its beautiful sunset, Double Six Beach also has many interesting activities. One of them is a massage while sunbathing on the beach. This massage service is usually a native Balinese where they usually also teach Balinese while massaging. Not only that, other activities that can also be done there, such as volleyball, surfing, to culinary. There are many delicious and comfortable places to eat that can be found at Double Six Beach. This beach operates every day for 24 hours. That way, tourists can stop by there whenever they want. The location is at Double Six Beach, Legian, Jalan Double Six, Seminyak, Kuta District, Badung Regency, Bali. The distance from Ngurah Rai Airport is about 7.8 km or about 25 minutes drive. Tourists can go through Jalan Dewi Sartika Towards Jalan Kubu Anyar. After that, enter Jalan Patih Jelantik towards Jalan Pantai Legian.
Norton E — Google review
So beautiful at night with all the lights, umbrellas and live music. Lots of restaurants too
Neo N — Google review
Lovely white sand at this beaches. I went in the morning so it was a very peaceful environment vibe and slightly windy. There are many dogs with their walkers around but they are not intrusive at all. There are many small kiosk sellers along here streets leading up to the beach. It was a good stroll.
TheRiceah — Google review
the beach was super clean, the view is epic, the sunset was amazing!
Vanessa W — Google review
A favorite stretch of beach to walk in the morning. It has wide sandy beach, pathway for those who don't or unable to walk on sand, and plenty of rubbish bins (it's important, there are many beaches in Bali without them). Normally clean, it can have a lot of rubbish during high wind season, such as now in December. The amount of rubbish from the sea is unthinkable, but there are good effort to clean it up. Rubbish season usually starts around December and ends in February/March depends on the weather. There are stretch of restaurant that opens quite late for breakfast (8 and above), but they all come to life at night. I used to enjoy the live music if I come at night, but the last time I tried, they are too noisy because each restaurant overlaps the other. If you can get one that is far enough from others, it's a nic ambience to sit and relax at those bean bags, because the music is usually good. My favorite is still in the morning though when there are less people, less noise, more dogs. If you come after the rain, you can have the whole beach for yourself. There are parking on the street side, not too many lots but you can parallel park on other stretch of road as well. There is no problem finding parking in the morning, but at night it could be challenging, although I never had problem, always found one, but then again, I don't come at night during peak season. P.S Almost puke when I watch my videos. Note to self: slow down when you take one!
Buren — Google review
Legian, Jl. Double Six, Seminyak, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali, Indonesia, USA•Tips and more reviews for Double Six Beach
13 min · 5.9 mi
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Level 21 Mall

4.6
(4271)
Shopping mall
Level 21 Mall Bali, formerly known as Denpasar Junction, is a vibrant shopping destination that opened its doors in November 2016. Nestled in the heart of Denpasar, this modern mall has quickly become a favorite among locals and tourists alike. With four spacious floors filled with an array of international fashion brands, delightful dining options, and entertainment venues, it offers something for everyone.
Level 21 Mall Bali 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Level 21 Mall Bali is a modern shopping paradise that offers a little something for everyone! 🛍️✨ This sleek and stylish mall is packed with a wide variety of shops and restaurants, making it the perfect spot for shopping, dining, and hanging out. The selection of stores is impressive, ranging from fashion and accessories to electronics and lifestyle products. 👗📱 And if you're a foodie, the restaurant options are equally diverse, with something to satisfy every craving. 🍔🍣 One of the highlights for me was the Fullhardy shop – it’s unique and offers a fantastic range of products that really stood out. 🛒👌 Whether you're window shopping or on a mission, this place has it all. The ambiance is fresh and vibrant, with a clean and modern design that makes the shopping experience even more enjoyable. 😊 📍Location: Easy to find and centrally located, with plenty of parking and great accessibility. 💵 Pricing: A mix of mid-range and premium options, so there’s something for all budgets. Level 21 Mall Bali is definitely a must-visit if you're looking for a lively and modern mall experience. Highly recommended for a day of retail therapy and good food! 🌟🍴
Tom D — Google review
Modern, clean, and centrally located. Level 21 Mall is great for shopping, dining, and hanging out. It has a good mix of local and international stores, a tasty food court, and a comfortable cinema. Parking can get very crowded on weekends, but overall it’s one of the best malls in Denpasar.
Romie M — Google review
The mall again so so. Not too big. And there's a cinema. There is a parking lot on the rooftop, u can enjoy the sunset from the rooftop. There are some stores and restaurants. There's an arcade also. Good for family
Nance G — Google review
Level 21 Mall is one of the best shopping spots in Denpasar. It’s modern, clean, and has a great mix of local and international stores. There are plenty of food and drink options, from casual cafés to restaurants, and the cinema is also a nice addition. The mall isn’t too big, so it’s easy to walk around without feeling overwhelming. A comfortable place to shop, eat, or just hang out with friends and family. 🛍️✨
CENUTISM — Google review
I enjoyed visiting the mall the locals go to. I went to the Beachwalk Mall but it was very expensive... you can tell it was the tourist mall. I purchased some clothing and ate at Level 21 Mall and it didn't break the bank!
Andres P — Google review
Nice atmosphere and good vibes overall. There weren’t many choices for clothes and shoes that suited my taste, but the food options were plenty! Bakmi GM is always my favorite consistent and delicious. The cinema was also clean and comfortable, perfect for enjoying a relaxing movie time
Lusita D — Google review
Clean and nice mall. Lots of stores with food options. Really comfortable with the AC. There is a super market also.
Globetrekker S — Google review
The overall experience at this mall was disappointing. There was a persistent unpleasant smell throughout the building, which made it feel neither clean nor inviting. While the selection of shops was okay, the atmosphere felt more like a market than a proper mall — definitely not a modern or inspiring place to spend time. Timezone, the arcade, was a highlight and offered some fun, but unfortunately the food options didn’t live up to expectations. We tried Ramen 1 and had a particularly bad experience there. Not a place I’d choose to return to.
Hani A — Google review
Jl. Teuku Umar No.1, Dauh Puri Klod, Kec. Denpasar Bar., Kota Denpasar, Bali 80113, Indonesia•https://level21mall.com/•+62 361 257576•Tips and more reviews for Level 21 Mall
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SESEH BEACH - PANTAI SESEH

4.6
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4.6
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Nature & Parks
Beaches
Seseh Beach is a serene and picturesque black-sand haven located on the outskirts of Canggu, Bali. Unlike many other beaches in the area that have succumbed to commercial development, Seseh retains its tranquil charm with only one local eatery, Warung Pantai, offering cozy bean bags and sun loungers for relaxation. While swimming or surfing may not be ideal due to strong waves and rip currents, visitors can enjoy exploring small rock pools during low tide.
Love this beach. There are usually not many people here. There are two cafes nearby, also there is a toilet and a shower to wash your feet from the sand.
Milania — Google review
Filipino Review 🇵🇭🏝️🌊 Seseh Beach – A Quiet Escape from the Crowds Seseh Beach is a peaceful and less touristy black sand beach near Canggu. It’s a great spot if you’re looking for a quiet escape away from the busy beaches like Batu Bolong or Seminyak. The waves are strong 🌊, making it more suitable for experienced surfers 🏄 rather than swimming. The sunsets here are beautiful 🌅, and the atmosphere is very relaxing, perfect for just sitting back and enjoying the ocean breeze. However, there aren’t many facilities or beach clubs nearby, so it’s best for those who prefer a more natural and serene beach experience. If you’re looking for a chill spot to take a walk, watch the waves, or enjoy a peaceful moment by the sea, Seseh Beach is worth a visit!
Janu P — Google review
More of a tumultuous and waves crashing against rocks type of beach - a concrete area to sit and simply watch and wraps around to the other beach and on the other end more of a grassy area to overlook the ocean. Quite mesmerizing. People here and there but open and spacious; no crowds
Sarah H — Google review
A great place to enjoy Bali sunset. The crowd is not that many. Best part: lots of dogs to interact with. Just bring your picnic equipment, some snacks, sit down on the sand, and enjoy the waves.
Sandy S — Google review
Beautiful place to visit and enjoy the sunset. Not far from canggu and not busy at all. A lot of space to walk and a few places to chill.
Daniel C — Google review
Seseh Beach is my go-to escape—especially that lovely grassy area overlooking the ocean. It’s just me, the breeze, and the gentle hiss of the sea—no beach clubs, no chaos. There’s a little restaurant tucked nearby, just enough to grab a snack or drink without ruining the peaceful vibe. It strikes the perfect balance between convenience and calm. If you’re after a serene spot to unwind and soak up salty air (with a refreshment close at hand), this is it.
Sarah A — Google review
You have your own capture here, dogs all lovely, you want take it home, view have you a good breath
Diah N — Google review
Beach is great for dogs, it’s all grass on the top but you can walk down to the sand also.
Esküvő W — Google review
Cemagi, Mengwi, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia•Tips and more reviews for SESEH BEACH - PANTAI SESEH
25 min · 10 mi
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Taman Ayun Temple

4.6
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4.2
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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Taman Ayun Temple, also known as Mengwi Temple, is a stunning Hindu temple and garden complex located in the village of Mengwi, Bali. Surrounded by canals, this picturesque site features shrines, pavilions, and ponds. Its strategic location makes it easily accessible from other popular tourist destinations in Bali. Built in 1634 by the King of Mengwi and later restored and enlarged in 1937, the temple's pool creates a floating impression around the complex.
The Sanctity of a sacred place can be preserved in so many ways - is what this temple showcases. The serenity, beauty and the space it owns as a mini forest gives you enough room to walk around… sit in silence…. Hear the sounds of forest music- “Silence” with the flutes of birds singing every now and then… 😊 The raw stone temples…. Surrounded by Lotus pond and the walkjng area around it with the forest around makes one nostalgic about the era itself…. Must watch ….. and people who love taking pictures…. SHOULD’nt Miss at any cost…
Latha S — Google review
Very beautiful and well-maintained temple which is also part of the World Heritage UNESCO sites. The temple garden is very beautifully crafted, and entry to the main sanctum is not allowed for foreigners in every temple. You can visit the temple and witness the beautiful Balinese architecture. The temple was quiet and less crowded than other tourist places and temples in Bali. The entry ticket to this temple is 30k IDR.
Aniket A — Google review
Wow! Such a beautiful temple area. Entrance fee for foreigners is totally fine and definitely worth it. They also provide a Sarong for free. I took probably too many pictures but it’s a real gem. We came here shortly before closing time and hat the area almost for ourselves. If you want to see a beautiful Pura without driving to far out, this is it. Thank you for inviting us to witness some of Bali’s culture. 🙏🏻 Suksma
Melice K — Google review
Well maintained site of historical significance. You cannot go into the temple itself but a visitor path around the perimeter gives you a good view of the site. A viewing platform half way through the path offers good photo vantage point.
Emmanuel C — Google review
The place is really spacious and cool, with lots of tall trees. The entrance and parking are also easy. It’s not too crowded, so it’s nicer to explore, especially for those who enjoy exploring temples.
Selphiani E — Google review
Taman Ayun Temple is a peaceful and stunning spot showcasing Bali’s royal heritage. Surrounded by water gardens, its traditional architecture and tranquil atmosphere make it perfect for quiet reflection and photography. A must-visit for culture lovers seeking a less crowded experience!!
Piotr ( — Google review
Wonderful and nice. A very serene experience. Temple is in a lake surrounded by mountains. A must visit. So calm and peaceful.❣️
Riya G — Google review
Beautiful Temple and pristine gardens with pretty flowers. Ww loved our visit especially feeding the Koy Fish.
Julia K — Google review
Jl. Ayodya No.10, Mengwi, Badung Regency, Bali 80351, Indonesia•Tips and more reviews for Taman Ayun Temple
19 min · 10 mi
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The Blanco Renaissance Museum

4.3
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4.1
(1413)
Art museum
Museums
Painting
Perched on a hill overlooking the Campuhan valley, The Blanco Renaissance Museum was once the residence and studio of the vibrant artist Antonio Blanco. Known for his fascination with the female form, Blanco's collection features fantasy portraits of women in watercolors, collages, and erotic sketches. While not extensive, the museum showcases family portraits in an adjoining studio. Visitors are greeted by lithographic artworks of nude Balinese women displayed in a spacious marble hall.
The parrots were so so so adorable! I’ve never been this close to little parrots before—they even bowed their heads asking for pets! Oh my god, awww! And the staff helped me take photos with them, letting the parrots perch on my shoulder and stuff—just too cute!! The entry ticket was around $10 AUD per person, which is totally worth it. It was very quiet inside with hardly any people, but the place had so much character. Even though there’s no air conditioning, walking around or sitting in the garden was actually quite pleasant. Highly recommend this place, though the parrots were more beautiful than the paintings—much more captivating. Lol
Alison G — Google review
This museum houses the paintings of Antonio Blanco a Spaniard who was born in the Philippines then moved to Bali and settled here. It’s a beautiful quiet place. The parrots were my favourite part I got to hold them and take photos they are lovely and have such a calming energy. There were very few people and my mom and I enjoyed strolling around together. We enjoyed the quiet garden with the fountain and fishes 🐟 also the beautiful friendly parrots 🦜 there’s a plant based restaurant next door as well with some nice gelato and great service and views! I would totally recommend this place and the gelato next door to cool down after a long day of walking
Diamond P — Google review
What an incredible museum. It was awesome to see the Dali of Bali/Antonio Blancos artwork in person. And to also see all the intricate beautiful frames along with his amazing paintings. They frames are an artwork in itself!! From the moment you walk in... you'll feel a unique energy... his paintings welcome you to his vivid imagination and talented vision. Spent a few hours admiring his marvellous works and his art studio where I met Bill the hornbilll!! It was so lovely to see his family home, creative space / studio. I especially loved the unique wall art pieces and his ode to Salvador Dali!! ✨️💕
Shy — Google review
Such a lovely museum! They offer many ways to explore Blanco’s life and that of his family — his studio, the beautiful garden with exotic birds, photographs, paintings, his authentic painting space, and films. To my surprise, his granddaughter suddenly appeared next to me and offered to share more about him and their family, even giving me a personal tour. It was such an authentic and personal experience. I would definitely recommend visiting!
Margot C — Google review
Put this on your list of Top 100 things to do in Ubud. In other words there are 99 better things to do in Ubud than set foot in this badly-lit, dusty, self-Indulgent museum to a mediocre artist. The building and its grounds are impressive but that’s where it ends. Save your 100 IDR entrance fee and use it instead for a couple of patisserie at one of Ubuds best restaurants right next door at Plant Bistro. Here’s a picture of one of the displays at the museum to give you a taste of what you’re missing!
David C — Google review
An excellent museum and a striking example of what can be achieved in a small provincial town like Ubud, using the legacy of a local (and international) art legend — the painter Antonio Blanco. PS His paintings, rich in sensuality and detail, are sure to appeal even to the most refined artistic tastes. Note that photography inside the museum is not allowed.
Roman R — Google review
I came expecting a nice relaxing art viewing but I was disappointed. The place was beautiful but my god it's so HOT inside, I was sweating like crazy and it makes me not comfortable to be in the museum for too long. The birds were cute though, and the staff was nice and would offer to take your pics. But honestly for the ticket price of 55k it wasn't worth it overall
Tia P — Google review
We had a lovey morning at the museum. Staff were very friendly and knowledgable and the grounds were as beautiful as the art inside. A morning well spent.
Bianca E — Google review
Jl. Raya Campuhan, Sayan, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80571, Indonesia•http://blancomuseum.com/•+62 361 975502•Tips and more reviews for The Blanco Renaissance Museum
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Where to eat

Under a 1-minute walk from The Blanco Renaissance Museum, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

BLANCO par Mandif

4.6
(337)
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5.0
(879)
Temporarily Closed
Restaurant
Fine dining restaurant
Indonesian restaurant
BLANCO par Mandif is a fine dining restaurant that offers a modern twist on traditional Indonesian cuisine in an elegant and intimate setting. Located within the Don Antonio Blanco Museum compound, this award-winning establishment, led by renowned chef Mandif M. Warokka, serves haute Indonesian degustation menus with a contemporary flair. The restaurant's stylish ambiance and focus on degustation make for an exclusive dining experience, accommodating only 28 guests each evening.
An absolute must visit for fine dining lovers. This restaurant offers an exceptional menu. We decided on the signature menu with beverage pairing. I highly recommend the pairing as 3 out of 8 courses were served with a cocktail that lifted flavours like no wine could have. The service was impeccable with high attentiveness but without intrusion- just what you want. I can't even start talking food, too good. As food connoisseur we were extremely satisfied by flavour and outstanding technique. This restaurant, if located in Europe, would be on the Michelin 2 star list.
Ca B — Google review
Love the team! Friendly and fun! They also take note on my allergies. Food starts real good! MVP dish of the night shall be the fish! The pairing throughout the night is good. Absolutely love the first drink made from arak! Well this place can’t disappoint as it’s rated top 1 in Indonesia 💛
Sze O — Google review
An exemplary display of fine degustation! Service was impeccable and tailored; from being greeted at the outdoor entrance to printing out menus with our names on it and even giving us a handwritten card with both our names. Dessert was ridiculously thought out, thanks for the incredible experience.
Tuan — Google review
One of the best restaurants I've been to in a while. The tasting menu was a perfect way to discover Indonesian cuisine cooked at a Michelin level. An amazing blend of western and Indonesian cooking techniques. I really appreciated the way the dishes were brought and presented. Each dish is carefully thought out, beautiful and delicious. The service was professional, warm and the attention to detail was phenomenal. The waitstaff were kind enough to kindly offer to call a taxi after the meal. Again, the attention to detail was really appreciated.
Antoine D — Google review
To start with the positive, the food was mostly pretty on point and the service was great. Now, for that price point, there was a number of problems: 1. One of dish served (wing bean) was litterally uneatable in one of the plates (extremely hard, impossible to cut through). We were offered a replacement - ok 2. The lobster, same thing, extremely bland and extremely tough to cut through. 3. Idk what is going in the kitchen but we could hear somebody coughing and sneezing loudly in there the whole night (we sat there for 4h+). Very disturbing from such a place... and to add to that there was obviously a young child as well there in the kitchen or some back room, as we repeatedly heard it screaming... I mean seriously ? 4. Cocktail prepared upon request was a huge miss. Tasted like a cheap bar cocktail but in a fancy glass. I mean, Jose Cuervo as liquor to pair with fine dining, really ? Now looking through the Google review for the restaurant, a lot of them (recent) are obviously FAKE. Have things gone downhill so far for this place that they have to go down this path ?... Anyways. For that price point, go somewhere else in Ubud unless they manage to get their things together.
Simon B — Google review
Fine dining that does not disappoint. Presentation is impressive and the dishes are unique. Wine list could be improved, but the cocktail pairing was excellent and overall a memorable experience.
D M — Google review
Best experience in a Balinese restaurant I've had. Boy talk about deliciousness & service. I took the 9 course dinner which took me 3 hours to finish. This place deserves a Michelin star, very romantic and waiters know about the food, not to mention the impeccable service they provide. The sue chef came to my table to explain the first course, then the head chef also made a visit to make sure I'm satisfied. For my dessert the pastry chef also came by. Give it a try I'm sure you won't regret it.
Mohammed A — Google review
An evening at Blanco Par Mandif was a culinary odyssey! Chef Mandif M. Warokka's innovative Indonesian cuisine is nothing short of spectacular, the dinner was a feast for the senses. It began with a unique touch – the handwashing ceremony. Instead of the conventional warm towel, they elevate this routine into a refined ritual 💅, setting the tone for the exceptional evening ahead. We tried the tasting menu. You can see that each dish was a testament to the chef's meticulous craftsmanship and dedication to culinary excellence. But 2 standout stars are the "14 Days Aged Smoked Duck Breast" and the "Signature Getug 6.0 A MUST TRY!!!! The service at Blanco Par Mandif was nothing short of exceptional. The attention to detail, from the timing of each course to the knowledge of the menu, was nothing short of phenomenal. The seamless orchestration of the evening's proceedings added to the overall charm of the dining experience. For anyone seeking the pinnacle of progressive Indonesian dining, Blanco Par Mandif is a must-visit destination 👏👏👏👏
Madjid S — Google review
Kompleks Museum Blanco, Jl. Raya Tjampuhan, Ubud, Sayan, Kec. Gianyar, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia•https://www.blancoparmandif.com/•+62 361 4792284•Tips and more reviews for BLANCO par Mandif

Warung Murah Double Six

4.4
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4.5
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$$$$cheap
Buffet restaurant
Warung Murah Double Six is a popular traditional Balinese warung located on Jalan Petitenget, frequented by locals, expats, and tourists. It's an ideal spot for a local meal after enjoying the sunset at Seminyak Beach. The menu offers a wide variety of Indonesian dishes, with nasi campur being highly recommended. The restaurant provides an authentic experience with its unpolished ambiance and friendly English-speaking staff.
First time I come here is 20 years ago. Now they have 2 floors. Always FOOD AND SERVICE are Amazing. If you want to try local food, this is the place. Big recommendation. See you soon!!! Other 20 years MORE!!! 💪💪💪
Oskar U — Google review
Cheap descent food! Matches the name of inexpensive warung. Small place but descent selection and the shrimp I had was tasty and got the price its was amazing. My meal was 70k so definitely worth checking out. On a budget or not it’s worth a try! More @zsoltzsemba
Zsolt Z — Google review
I visited Warung Murah Double Six for dinner and I am glad I came across this place. The food was absolutely yummy, packed with flavour and very very very cheap. I must highlight the kindness, attentiveness and friendliness of the staff, who always made sure everything was alright 🥺 I truly recommend this warung for local tasty food!! 💓
Maria M — Google review
Great food for a good price. It’s priced a little more than in non touristy areas but still living up to the name and the quality and standard is good. I’ve been to this place many times because I like the food and being able to choose from the available dishes, assisted buffet style or ‘warteg’, though you can also order from the menu.
Ash M — Google review
Delicious local dishes, pick what you fancy and pay what you order from the selection of pre-cooked items displayed on the plates or on the bain marie. Prices are reasonable, my plate cost IDR 42k (Beef Rendang, Lodeh, Bakwan Jagung, Tumis Kangkung, Nasi Kuning & Sambal Matah). The other dish with more meat was IDR 62k (Beef Rendang, Tuna Satay, Bakwan Jagung, Tempe Orek, Keripik Singkong Balado, Nasi Kuning & Sambal Matah). Tourist & local approved, definitely will be back.
ET — Google review
Super cheap and cheerful and no fuss. Delicious food. Fast and friendly service. We had two big plates from the buffet selection and with a fresh coconut to drink it only came to $15 AUD total! Stairs to next level eating area a pretty steep.
Sam T — Google review
Best local warung in Legian - plates look good and fresh, lots of choices and made to order dishes hit the spot. Nicer atmosphere more like a restaurant and feels clean and hygienic. Big recommend
J J — Google review
You're looking at the remains of yellow rice, beef rendang potato curry. 53k Bali rupees This is a great place to eat in Legian . The price is good for all dishes, and the grilled fish is mouth-watering. Clean, friendly and well located 100% recommend 👌
David D — Google review
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Lyma Beach

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Lyma Beach is an ideal destination for a memorable birthday celebration, offering breathtaking vistas and a relaxed ambiance. The helpful and responsive staff catered to every need, ensuring a fantastic experience. Visitors can look forward to stunning sunsets and enjoyable live music while enjoying delectable meals. The location is perfect for unwinding in Canggu, with friendly service, a pleasant atmosphere, and remarkable views. Guests can savor the restaurant's renowned prawn pasta dish during their stay in the area.
We absolutely love chilling here during sunset. Their tree cheese pizza is delicious! The view on the beach and dogs is very nice. Sometimes they have live music. I recommend coming here!
Laura — Google review
We visited this beach club in Pererenan for breakfast, and it was a really calm and cozy spot in the morning. The breakfast was tasty, and the fresh coconut was delicious! A small downside: they didn’t have oat milk for the cappuccino, which was a bit of a letdown. The service was okay, and the prices were reasonable. We can imagine the atmosphere in the evening must be amazing, especially for sunset. We’d definitely come back – the location right on the beach is beautiful and also great for families with kids.
Ganzschoentutka — Google review
Love the ambiance😀 bit cloudy but thats good. This place massive. Just pay 2k in the parking area. I ate tacos and croquettes prawn and chicken. Will comeback asap.
Riny F — Google review
Lyma Beach is a beautiful and relaxing spot with stunning ocean views and a chill atmosphere. The beach club area is stylish and comfortable, perfect for enjoying the sunset or spending the day by the sea. The staff are friendly and attentive, and the overall vibe feels peaceful yet lively. A great place to unwind, take photos, and enjoy Bali’s beachside charm. 🌊🌴✨
CENUTISM — Google review
For the first time i come to Bali,this was a good place to having chill and dinner with family also,and for u come visit to Bali don't forget come to lyma beach,and i suggest to order cocktail the bartender Will give you the best experience and the server Will give you excellent service untill finished.
Habib D — Google review
Amazing service, great atmosphere and amazing food! The staff are very friendly and cocktails are amazing made by the amazing Dandi! Thank you very much
Georgie H — Google review
The vibes, the food, the service, the live music!!! Everything 10/10. Steak was incredible and for such a great price. Ayu was our waitress and she was the sweetest and kindest ever!! Highly recommend this place 😍
Ashley S — Google review
A very cosy place to relax from the noisy life in Canggu. With delicious food and a beautiful view. Unfortunately when I was there yesterday it was cloudy and there was no sunset, but that means I have to come back to this place again. Because they still have many agendas, such as movies & markets. And yes they have music bands and singers with melodious voices to accompany your relaxation. And with friendly staff of course. The only small complaint from me, I ordered the Sirloin steak with medium doneness, but what came was weldone. But still with a satisfying flavour. Thankyou
Avyana M — Google review
Jl. Babadan No.225, Pererenan, Mengwi, Badung Regency, Bali 80351, Indonesia•https://lymabeach.com/•+62 895-0482-1993•Tips and more reviews for Lyma Beach

Sate Babi Tut Narutto

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5.0
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$$$$cheap
Satay restaurant
Diner
If you're on the hunt for a delightful culinary experience in Bali, look no further than Sate Babi Tut Narutto. This charming eatery specializes in mouthwatering pork satay that boasts a perfect balance of salty and sweet flavors, complemented by its smoky charcoal finish. The tender texture of the pork is simply irresistible, making it a standout choice over other options like chicken.
Just dropped by for quick lunch here today, also been craving for sate babi. I love the taste of sate babi so do sate ayam. The bapak seller was so nice and friendly. It located in very cozy area and has a big space for parking. Definitely will come here again for my next sate babi craves 😊
Johanna H — Google review
Been struggling to find a good place where to eat Sate Babi and finally found this gem. Cheap, quick and so good! Very friendly people and good taste! 2nd day in a row that I’m coming back, recommended!
Michele — Google review
Charcoal smoky goodness. Pork had nice texture and marinade was well balanced between salty and sweet. I preferred the pork over the chicken. Little slices of salted chili were mega hot but made the skewers experience that much more exciting. No tourists here... a mix of local Bali families and solo eaters stopping off for a quick bite. Came here for lunch two days back to back.
Jeff N — Google review
...chicken and special pork satay and also pork soup "soto". Sweet and delicious and you can eat it with rice "Nasi" or rice cake "tipat", and fresh young coconut is the perfect drink. You can get them with affordable prices and spacious parking provided....
Antok F — Google review
Affordable price. IDR 15k for pork satay. Nice and crispy. Taste so gooooodddd.. love it
Carol C — Google review
Place for lunch with a typical menu of bali, namely pork satay and lontong / tipat .... Rp 15.000 price for 1 plate of content 8 stick satay
Miko B — Google review
The best pork satay in town 🤌🤌
Ida Y — Google review
A good place to eat sate Babi, delicious, and affordable price
Alvin H — Google review
Jl. Tambaksari No.27, Kapal, Kec. Mengwi, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80351, Indonesia•+62 878-6199-7720•Tips and more reviews for Sate Babi Tut Narutto
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Day 3

Off the beaten path
For day 3, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like Sangeh Monkey Forest. Not quite as popular as Taman Ayun Temple, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 8 hours.
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Sangeh Monkey Forest

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Forests
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Sangeh Monkey Forest, located in the northern Sangeh Village of Bali, spans 35 acres and is home to a large population of grey macaque monkeys. The forest is also known for its 17th-century Hindu temple ruins, particularly the Pura Bukit Sari temple at its center. According to local legend, these monkeys are descendants of the army assembled by the monkey king Hanuman. The forest itself is believed to be a fragment of Mount Meru that fell to earth.
A must visit ! The forest is beautiful to see and the monkeys are very well behaved and friendly. Entrance was 75k pp and you get a goody bag to feed the monkeys. They’ll gently take the food out of your hand when you feed them. Not too crowded which was a big plus!
Amer0701 — Google review
A lovely place to see the monkeys. It didn’t feel overly busy when we were there, like some place in Bali do now, much more relaxed. You get a small bag of food for the monkeys with you ticket and a bottle of water. You can hand feed the monkeys or they may climb and sit on you if you hold the food up. Lots of staff walking about to help / take photos / answer questions. Also the monkeys weren’t that aggressive which was nice.
James C — Google review
Visiting the Monkey Sanctuary was an absolute delight! The monkeys here are incredibly gentle, making it a joy to interact with them. You can get up close for amazing photos, capturing their curious and playful nature. Occasionally, they’ll even climb onto you, their soft little hands adding a charming touch to the experience. The ticket includes a small bag of bananas and peanuts, which is perfect for attracting the monkeys’ attention and creating memorable moments. The staff are scattered throughout the park, always ready to assist with a smile, ensuring a safe and enjoyable visit. I walked away with so many fantastic photos and unforgettable memories. Highly recommend this sanctuary for a fun, heartwarming adventure!
DANIEL W — Google review
I have mixed feelings about this place. At first glance, I thought it was a friendly and welcoming spot. The grounds are very clean, the entry price is affordable, and the overall ambiance feels peaceful, and family-friendly. That said, there are a few things to be aware of. Some of the locals are quite pushy about selling photos, which can take away from the experience. The monkeys themselves are also aggressive. Our tour guide warned us not to look them in the eyes since it’s seen as a sign of aggression, and unfortunately, we witnessed a girl get bit. After that, the excitement of seeing the monkeys quickly turned into unease, and we didn’t feel comfortable continuing. On the positive side, the forest itself feels sacred and serene — You can definitely sense its cultural and spiritual importance. The staff are friendly, and our tour guide was incredibly informative, which helped balance out some of the discomfort. There’s plenty of parking available (though you do have to pay for it), and one thing to note is that there’s no Wi-Fi on the grounds, so you’ll need to rely on your cellular connection for the most part. Pro Tips: • The bathrooms are located outside the monkey forest, and there’s a 5,000 RP fee to use them. • They don’t ask for donations, but the facilities aren’t the cleanest. Toilet paper is limited, so bring your own just in case. • Stay aware of your surroundings and avoid eye contact with the monkeys to reduce the risk of getting bitten. Overall, Sangeh Monkey Forest has a unique and sacred atmosphere worth experiencing, but you should go prepared, stay cautious around the monkeys, and expect a bit of hustle from locals selling extras.
Lily S — Google review
This place has balinese monkey's. Most of them are quite friendly. I have seen people feeding them. The temple nearby is good. Unfortunately during my visit there was a festival so I couldn't visit inside. Pics attached are outside of the temple with decoration done.
Sushant P — Google review
We recommend to come to Sangeh during their Odalan, it’s the prettiest with all the penjor decorations all over. . Also, be nice with the photographer, they can guide too, you can always negotiate things. Ours was very nice and I negotiate to transfer all photos from his camera through wifi connection.
Mika S — Google review
Its an amazing experience to see the monkeys so close. There are 3 families living in the forest. Two families are not friendly so no smiling no eye contact. One family, (the guides should tell) is trained for human interaction. We got water, and monkeyfood including the tickets. It was fun to feed them, they were jumping on you sometimes, but grabbed you very gently. I fed like 20 monkeys, and many of them picked the nut from my palm like i wwere a baby. The timy monkeys are adorable and fun to watch how they fool around you.
Roli K — Google review
What a great experience!!! We visited the forest two times because our kids had a great time! The Temple is in the forest and looks so nice. At the entrance the give you food for the monkeys!
Dimitris D — Google review
Jl. Brahmana, Sangeh, Abiansemal, Badung Regency, Bali 80353, Indonesia•+62 851-0302-8181•Tips and more reviews for Sangeh Monkey Forest
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Pengempu Waterfall

4.2
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Situated in the village of Cau Belayu, just north of Sangeh Monkey Forest in Tabanan, Pengempu Waterfall offers a serene and calming atmosphere. Tucked within a small cove, this hidden gem provides a surreal experience as you admire the tall cascade of water amidst the secluded rocky alcove. The sound of the waterfall and the sight of it are truly awe-inspiring, creating an escape from the city's bustle and noise.
The ticketing staff were super friendly and so sweet! They gave us such a warm welcome. We arrived around 2 PM and there were only a few people—almost nobody—so it was perfect. The waterfall isn’t very big, but it’s still really nice. So peaceful. I’ll definitely come back!
Nyoman ( — Google review
Really quiet and peaceful waterfall. If you’re looking for something to have to yourself I’d recommend it highly. Went in the middle of the day and were the only people there. The gentleman that you buy your ticket from is great! Easy to miss paying him so make sure you look out for him by the car park.
Louis M — Google review
Pengempu Waterfall is such a hidden gem! The waterfall is majestic, and the whole place has a peaceful, magical vibe. We went around 11–12 noon and were lucky to catch the beautiful sunrays shining through the trees: totally magical! Just a heads-up: be extra careful during rainy season as the mossy rocks can get really slippery. A beautiful nature escape not far from the city. Proper toilet also available.
Novita K — Google review
Very impressive waterfall, and more importantly, very quiet! We visited several waterfalls in the Ubud region and they were all packed with tourists. When we visited Pengempu however we were the only ones there at the time, though this is Be aware that there is quite a long walk down some slippery, old stairs to get to the waterfall, and back up, and that the waterfall has nothing else around. We enjoyed visiting and would recommend.
Matt — Google review
Beautiful waterfall and amazing swimming holes. No crowds. Highly recommend. No phone reception though so better to keep your driver waiting.
Jaccob M — Google review
Stunning waterfall. Serene and fairly easy to get to. Lots of stairs down but the stairs were well made. It was not too busy when we were there and for some time it was just us. Great photo opportunity with the heart seat too.
Jodie — Google review
Very nice waterfall. A few steps down to it, but worth it. Swimming hole in front and at a nearby river.
Stephen W — Google review
The waterfall is unfortunately is polluted. You can clearly see garbage and plastic bags, and it seems like the sewage system might also feed into it. Not recommended for swimming or spending much time here.
Kaspars G — Google review
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Neka Art Museum

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4.4
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Art museum
Museums
Cultural center
Cultural landmark
Nestled just a few kilometers north of Ubud, the Neka Art Museum stands as a vibrant testament to both traditional and modern Balinese artistry. Established in 1975 by art collector Suteja Neka, this museum showcases an impressive array of works from renowned 20th-century painters and contemporary Indonesian artists. The architecture itself is a stunning representation of Balinese design, creating an inviting atmosphere for visitors.
I visited the Neka Art Museum this morning (Sunday) and really enjoyed it. I had the place to myself as I wandered around. There were wonderful examples of traditional Balinese art and carvings with some western artists in there too. The buildings and grounds were peaceful and immaculately clean and I'd recommend this place if you'd like somewhere away from the crowds and a little less touristy. There was also a cafe on site which I didn't try and the opportunity to try some Balinese arts and craft classes that looked interesting.
Angela P — Google review
Balinese art is not my cup of tea but there is a lot of classical and contemporary art here. The museum is large and you can easily spend an afternoon exploring if you enjoy art.
Johnny T — Google review
I fell in love with this place. There’s some exceptional Balinese and contemporary art. The place is magical with beautiful grounds, ponds, trees and seating areas. We visited early in the morning and was able to enjoy the place on our own. Definitely worth the price.
Fahad J — Google review
Wanted to visit this place since my research showed that there was a forge here to demonstrate forging a keris. Walking in here piqued my wife's and my interest from the start. The intricate wooden carvings and old school paintings. My wife and I didn't have much interest in the modern section so we skipped those parts. The highlight for this trip were the 2 halls full of keris's. As a maker myself, the attention to detail and references was out of this world. This itself made the trip worth it. You'll have to book the forging demonstration in advance for the blacksmiths to prepare. I was unfortunate enough to have missed that detail but at least I got to have a look at the forging area.
Nigel K — Google review
Loved the Neka Art Museum, there are a lot of pieces from European artists that have lived in Bali and that was a great surprise. It's well maintained and it was almost empty, so we had the place mostly for ourselves. It will take you around an hour and a half or two to explore the whole museum. It's completely worth the visit and it's really close to other nice things to do in Ubud.
Jose C — Google review
If you are into art or art history, this is a must. Mix of historical and contemporary art including Balinese traditional swords. We were the only visitor at that time. Although the entrance fee is high, find this more worthwhile than the other museum near ubud palace. Worth visiting especially if you are interested in some contemporary balinese themed artworks. There were also a lot of works of other nationalities depicting Balinese culture.
Precious G — Google review
Though not cheap to enter, we felt the price was worth it. Beautiful collection of artwork which was paired with thorough and interesting descriptions of each subject. Art styles were varied, but all very enjoyable. Not crowded at all. No A/C, but it wasn't hot thanks to a nice breeze. The ticket includes a small bottle of water and a couple sweet crisps. Bathroom was very clean. Plenty of secure parking on site.
Katharine ( — Google review
It has a massive collection: paintings, keris, sculptures. The garden is lush. There's a significant collection of Affandi here. There is also Lempad, which I admire a lot. I really enjoyed my time here. The ticket price was 150,000 for adults (Indonesian citizen).
Lila S — Google review
G753+2F7, Jl. Raya Sanggingan Jl. Raya Campuhan, Campuhan, Kedewatan, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80571, Indonesia•https://nekaartmuseum.com/•+62 813-3842-4036•Tips and more reviews for Neka Art Museum
25 min · 12.5 mi
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Alas Kedaton

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2.9
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Alas Kedaton, also known as Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest, is a popular tourist attraction in Bali. Located in the village of Marga Subdistrict Steady, Tabanan city, this small forest temple and animal sanctuary is home to around 400 free-roaming monkeys. The dense forest is filled with beautiful green trees and offers visitors the chance to see long-tailed macaques in their natural habitat.
Tour lady guide invited us to buy peanuts for Monkeys. we did & had so much fun taking pictures while feeding them. Also, wearing traditional Indonesian dress & having photos with the bat.
Cashflow L — Google review
Entrance was free, there was a lady who was very attentive to us, we walked around all the time. The monkeys liked it very much when they saw the bananas. We walked around and wanted to take pictures of the bats at the back, but it was paid, and then we did some shopping.
Deniz T — Google review
The place is full of monkeys, but they are not aggressive. The tour guide is friendly and skilled at managing the monkeys, ensuring they don’t disturb visitors, making us feel safe throughout our visit. However, toward the end, we discovered that the tour guide was also the shopkeeper. She almost begged us to purchase items at significantly inflated prices. I would recommend buying only if you're familiar with the original pricing.
Shubham K — Google review
Full of monkeys and they are not aggressive. The tour guide is nice and she can handle the monkeys so that they won't disturb the visitors. We feel safe visiting there.
Michael H — Google review
Perhaps this place was more catered for tourists in the past. The day we visited, there was some kind of festival which was interesting to observe. We were approached by someone who we thought was an official temple guide who took us around the grounds and feed some monkeys, but in hindsight I didn't learn much about the temple from her. In the end she turned out to be a shop keeper from the delipidated shopping area of the temple grounds, borderline begging us to buy something. For a better monkey feeding experience, I'd rather visit Monkey Forest. There are also better looking temples with more historical interest around Bali too. Alas Kedaton was definitely not my favourite stop on our day trip, perhaps it's more a place for locals.
Gray — Google review
Super cool hidden gem, we were almost the only people there. Hundreds of monkeys, not aggressive like in the touristic places. You walk with a local guide through some shady paths and small temple structures in the forest and can feed the monkeys peanuts. At the end there are a few tame bats you can hold. Prices: Ticket 30.000 Peanuts 5.000 Guide: tips Holding the bat and giving it juice: 20.000 Professional printed picture with bat: 70.000 Can be hard to get a taxi afterwards. Ideally talk to a driver that you can call when you're done so they come pick you up. There are toilets at the site, and you can probably store luggage at the local guide's shop, but when we were there, there was no food for sale.
Juliana M — Google review
There exist better forests to see monkeys. It is very small (hardly a forest at all) with very few monkeys, and the guide at the end takes you to a store and tries to sell you things. You do not observe monkeys inside the forest which is their natural home. No climbing and no swimming can be seen there.
Evie K — Google review
Hardly any tourists due to another competing one on the other side of Bali. This makes this place fantastic to get yo close with friendly monkeys who are not aggressive at all because they haven't been spoilt by so many people. Guide takes you around for a low fee helps get you great photos with the monkeys. You really feel the forrest here with the monkeys.
Danny H — Google review
Kukuh, Marga, Tabanan Regency, Bali, Indonesia•Tips and more reviews for Alas Kedaton
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Day 4

Visit Beji Sangsit Temple
For day 4, stop by Beji Sangsit Temple in the morning to start off your day. Then, if time permits, visit Bali as well. If you end up going to all 6, that should fill up about 8 hours.
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Beji Sangsit Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled in the serene village of Sangsit, Bali, Beji Temple is a stunning 15th-century Hindu sanctuary that boasts intricate stone carvings depicting serpents and mythical beings. This tranquil site is often overlooked by tourists, making it an ideal spot for those seeking peace amidst lush rice paddies. Visitors are encouraged to approach three doors at the temple, with guidance to choose the right one while respecting that the middle door is reserved for divine entities.
May 2024. Tryptic-like temple, beautiful, peaceful. Worth stopping to visit as it is very close to the main road along the coast.
Philippe M — Google review
A small and charming temple that we really enjoyed. The sculptures were beautifully detailed with various figures, and the area was lush and filled with stunning architecture, even in a small space. The entrance fee was 10,000 IDR.Visitors are required to wear respectful clothing—shoulders should be covered, and if you’re wearing shorts, a sarong will be provided for free. In our case, the temple guardian gave us a bit of extra information at the end because we looked so fascinated. We really liked it and highly recommend stopping by if you’re passing through on a motorbike!
Dariia A — Google review
Small but really beautiful temple and not crowded Small entrance fee that it includes the borrowing of a sarang
Mathieu D — Google review
Very quiet no other tourists around. IDR 10,000 to enter. Pay at the brown little shed on the side of the road. Quite a small temple and not as nice as others but still cool
Ryan — Google review
Pura Beji Sangsit is a charming little temple worth a stop if you’re in the area. It’s not one of the grandest or most famous temples in Bali, but it has its own quiet beauty and historical feel. The carvings are detailed and quite different from some of the larger temples — there’s something intimate and authentic about the atmosphere here. It doesn’t take long to visit, but it’s a nice detour if you’re passing through North Bali. Probably not a destination temple on its own, but a peaceful and culturally interesting stop along the way. Four stars for its charm and the calm vibe.
Jonathan P — Google review
Beji Sangsit Temple is located very close to Pelabuhan Sangsit and is a locally tended tourist attraction. It features some magnificent Hindu carvings and is currently under a small renovation work. Whilst the renovation is being done, The Temple is still open to the public.
Alan R — Google review
Different architecture compare than another temple in Bali. Amazing
De G — Google review
Very small but unique and lovely historical temple with a special architecture and ornaments. Go see and spot the statues and heads of the former colonial Dutch rule.
Ita A — Google review
Jl. Raya Sangsit, Sangsit, Sawan, Buleleng Regency, Bali 81171, Indonesia•http://www.balitravelhub.com/temples/pura-beji/•+62 815-5800-7230•Tips and more reviews for Beji Sangsit Temple
46 min · 34 mi
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Bali

Bali, a province of Indonesia, is located in the westernmost part of the Lesser Sunda Islands. It consists of the main island of Bali and several smaller offshore islands. The northern part of Bali offers a quieter and more serene experience compared to the bustling southern region. Visitors can explore nature, go on mountain hikes, and discover beautiful waterfalls in areas like Amed, Lovina, Pemuteran, and Menjangan.
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Taman Reptil Indonesia Jaya

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3.3
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Permanently Closed
Nature & Parks
Parks
Taman Reptil Indonesia Jaya is a fascinating destination that showcases a variety of reptiles in an engaging environment. Although it has recently closed its doors, this unique attraction once offered visitors the chance to explore and learn about diverse species in a captivating setting. It was truly a memorable spot for those interested in the world of reptiles.
nice place
Kelly R — Google review
(Translated by Google) This place is closed (Original) Tempat ini sudah ditutup
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G55M+6W8, Denpasar Desa Werdhi Buwana, Gang Wijaya Kusuma I, Abianbase, Mengwi, Kuwum, Badung, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80351, Indonesia•+62 362 829352•Tips and more reviews for Taman Reptil Indonesia Jaya
12 min · 9.9 mi
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Tabanan

Tabanan, a regency in southwest Bali, is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility. Covering nearly 850sqm, it boasts stunning black sand beaches, rugged cliffs, and lush tropical landscapes. Visitors can explore beautiful temples and immerse themselves in the unique Balinese Hindu culture of small villages with vibrant religious customs. The mountain resort of Bedugul is the primary accommodation option, known for its cool climate and breathtaking lakes, mountains, and rice fields.
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9 min · 6.2 mi
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Museum Yadnya

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Museum
Museum Yadnya, located within the Pura Taman Ayun complex, is a unique establishment that delves into the life-cycle rituals of the Balinese people. Since its inception in 1974, the museum has been dedicated to showcasing various objects and artifacts that shed light on the traditional Hindu ceremonies and customs observed throughout a Balinese individual's life.
This is an excellent place to learn about balinese culture and rituals. It was free with a guided tour and it was one of the highlights of my trip. If you have an interest in Balinese culture (which you should) I can't reccomend it enough. Its close to the ogoh ogoh museum and the temple, all three make a very affordable and fun afternoon, don't come too late intl the day.
Squeegee D — Google review
good place for study about balinese culture and traditional ceremonies, the ticket is very cheap and the guide of this museum is so friendly so you can ask everthing about balinese traditional ceremonies with them
Ni K — Google review
Love this museum. Because we could learn more about the culture and also the ceremonies in Bali. We always see offerings on the roadside, on the ceremonies but bever knew the meaning and what's the difference in use.
Ange P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The best place to preserve ancestral cultural heritage which is one of the implementations of Hindu religious teachings in the form of Upakara Yadnya, so that it can be used as a place of learning for the nation's future generations so that this valuable heritage remains stable and sustainable🙏 (Original) Tempat terbaik sebagai pelestarian warisan budaya leluhur yang merupakan salah satu implementasi ajaran agama Hindu dlm bentuk Upakara Yadnya, sehingga dapat dijadikan tempat belajar oleh generasi penerus bangsa supaya warisan berharga tersebut tetap ajeg dan lestari🙏
Dayu M — Google review
(Translated by Google) It really opened my eyes and brought a lot of new things into my life. (Original) Sangat membuka wawasan dan banyak sekali hal-hal yg baru dalam hidup saya
Ida S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The place is really cool and beautiful...😍👍 (Original) Tempatnya keren bgt adem asri...😍👍
Jaya W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Not well organized. Still needs more attention. (Original) Belum tertata dengan baik. Masih perlu perhatian lebih banyak lagi.
Yan M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent (Original) Mantap
Fajar S — Google review
Jl. Ayodya, Mengwi, Kec. Mengwi, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80351, Indonesia•+62 361 9009270•Tips and more reviews for Museum Yadnya
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The Ogoh Ogoh Bali Museum

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4.4
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The Ogoh Ogoh Bali Museum, opened in 2013, is situated at the Soka Beach rest area in Tabanan. It showcases the ogoh-ogoh artworks representing Bhuta Kala, large and frightening figures symbolizing universal power and time. These statues are typically paraded during Nyepi Eve and some are preserved here after the parade. The museum displays over 20 ogoh-ogoh, including a massive one for photo opportunities.
Honestly, do yourself a favor and visit. The owner is very friendly and accommodated us by explaining the history of the statues, ceremony and took photos for us. Place is tidy and well looked after. There's so much detail and passion in these works of art. There is no cost, but a donation is much appreciated and will keep this museum open.
Jay . — Google review
Normally you see ogoh ogoh only before Nyepi (The Silent Day) but here you can go everyday. Seeing huge and scary ogoh ogoh. No tickets needed but you are encouraged to give donation. Place is quite small
Loli E — Google review
Small and local museum, which shows really well the tradition of Bali with real demon statue. The quality is amazing, it was really impressive. This complements the Taman Ayun temple well. Also there is a warm welcome and kind people.
Maïa P — Google review
If you want to see ogoh-ogoh but you are a person who are looking to avoid large crowds or can't visit Bali during Nyepi, this place offers a fantastic alternative! They have a collection of over 20 ogoh-ogoh on display, including a massive one you can take a photo with. The ogoh-ogoh are incredibly detailed, standing tall at 3-5 meters and portraying God or fierce creatures. The owner is very knowledgeable and provides interesting insights about the ogoh-ogoh tradition. This museum is a fantastic resource to learn about and experience Balinese culture. The entrance fee is 20k IDR per person (as of March 2024). Please keep in mind since most ogoh-ogoh are crafted from styrofoam and paper, they are quite fragile. It's always a good idea to ask the owner before touching it. Outside the museum, there are hawker stalls selling variety of local food and beverages, so you can grab a bite to eat after your visit. Overall, I highly recommend visiting this place! I was so happy to see and take photos with Shiva, Barong, Rangda, and other cool ogoh-ogoh.
Dika — Google review
Cost Rp 10,000 for adults and Rp 5,000 for children to visit. Completely worth it!!! The owner informed me that for Bali New Year, people make these giant monsters, and whatever ones don't get burned he buys it to add to his collection. Pictures don't capture how giant and cool these are!!! If you like monsters, highly recommend checking this place out!
Comfy P — Google review
Terrifyingly stunning, a small but amazing museum and the only place you can see the ogoh ogoh not during the holiday. One of the highlights of my trip. Truly unique and fascinating. It's a small donation of 10'000 rupiah (i would give more).
Squeegee D — Google review
Small museum with donation. Inside, many Balinese Ogoh-Ogoh in their full size. The details of every Ogoh-Ogoh was amazing. Kinda scary but very interesting. Worth to visit, and you can also visit the beautiful Pura Taman Ayun, just a walking distance.
Cisca C — Google review
A really interesting collection of huge monstrous sculptures. The owner and curator of the collection was eager to tell us about their significance and help us take pictures with them. A unique experience that's worth a visit.
Tzming “ — Google review
JI.Ayodya No.1 Taman Ayun., Desa Mengwi, Mengwi, Kec. Mengwi, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80351, Indonesia•Tips and more reviews for The Ogoh Ogoh Bali Museum
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