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Things To Do

Kecak Dance

Kecak Dance is said to originate from a Balinese ancient ritual called Sanghyang, aimed as a form of exorcism or to repel evil spirits in which dancers fall into a trance.

The dance first appeared in 1930, after Balinese Dancer, Wayan Limbak worked together with German painter Walter Spies to create a dramatic performance version of the Sanghyang by incorporating the epic Ramayana saga.

They took the innovation on a world tour, thus the dance became popular ever since.

Nung-nung Waterfall

Nungnung Waterfall is one of the biggest and most powerful falls in Bali, Indonesia. It’s a bit harder to reach than others because you have to hike down a green tropical gorge to get to it, but the views are awesome and it’s very photogenic.

Dolphin Watch in Lovina

Lovina is a popular tourist destination located on the north coast of Bali, Indonesia, known for its black sand beaches and its opportunities to watch dolphins in the wild.

To watch dolphins in Lovina, visitors typically embark on an early morning boat tour led by local guides who know where to find the dolphins. The boats typically depart before sunrise and take passengers out to sea where they can observe the dolphins playing and jumping in the water.

It’s an unforgettable experience that offers a glimpse into the incredible beauty and intelligence of these amazing creatures.

Surfing in Kuta

Kuta Beach is a beach break with waves that break all the way along the 2 km stretch of beach.

Giving surfers a lot of space to spread out and find a peak of your own, if you’re searching for a solo session and willing to compromise on quality.

The most consistent and crowded peak along the beach is what’s known as Halfway Kuta, located approximately 50 metres north of Poppies Lane 2

Places To See

Tanah Lot Temple

Tanah Lot Temple is a stunning Hindu temple perched on a rocky outcrop on the west coast of Bali. It is one of the island’s most iconic landmarks that
cannot be skipped if you come to Bali for the first time.

The temple is surrounded by crashing waves and offers breathtaking views, especially at sunset. The temple’s location and name also hold a spiritual meaning, as it is believed to be a sacred place where the Hindu sea god, Baruna, resides.

Tegalalang Rice Terrace

Ubud is a small town located in the heart of Bali, Indonesia, known for its rich cultural and artistic heritage. Surrounded by lush rice paddies and tropical forests, it offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of Bali’s coastal areas.

Ubud is famous for its art galleries, museums, and traditional dance performances. Visitors can explore the town’s many temples, enjoy a relaxing spa treatment, or take part in a yoga class.

Ubud is also a gateway to Bali’s beautiful countryside, where visitors can discover stunning waterfalls, hike through rice terraces, and encounter local villages.

GWK Cultural Park

Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park, also known as GWK Cultural Park, is home to a massive statue of the Hindu god Vishnu riding the mythical bird Garuda, which is one of the largest such sculptures in the world, more than 120 meters in height.

The park also offers a variety of cultural attractions, including live dance and music performances, art exhibitions, and traditional craft demonstrations. Visitors can explore the park’s lush gardens, water features, and panoramic views of Bali’s coastline.

GWK Cultural Park is a must-visit destination for those interested in Bali’s rich cultural heritage.

Tirta Empul Temple

Tirta Empul Temple is a revered Hindu temple in Bali, Indonesia, known for its holy spring water pools. The temple is believed to have been built in the 10th century and is dedicated to the god Vishnu.

Visitors can witness Balinese Hindu rituals, including purification bathing in the sacred pools, which are believed to have healing powers.

Beaches

Thomas Beach - Pecatu, Bali

Thomas Beach, a beach with white sand, turquoise sea and bungalows, Thomas Beach is a tour not to be missed.

Pandawa Beach - Badung, Bali

Pandawa Beach Bali, one of the famous white sand beaches in Bali which must be visited if you are on holiday on the island of the gods. Pandawa beach is more famous among foreign tourists, especially Australia, with the name secret beach of Bali.

Suluban Beach - Badung, Bali

Suluban Beach is a beach with steep cliffs and big waves. So Suluban Beach Bali is more suitable for tourists who like to hang out by the beach or surf as a hobby.

Virgin Beach - Karangasem, Bali

Virgin Beach Bali can be said to be one of the best beaches in east Bali and is very often mentioned in foreign travel guidebooks.

The sand on Virgin Beach is not completely white in color, it tends to be yellow, and is slightly mixed with black sand, but is known as a white sand beach.

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