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    Amed and Tulamben
    In a remote location on the north coast, Amed and Tulamben are the most popular sites for diving or snorkeling in B...

    Batubulan
    Just outside of Denpasar on the road to Ubud, the small village of Batubulan greets you with platoons of ...

    Batukaru

    This 2,278 meter peak towers over the local landscape and strongly influences local spiritual beliefs. All local temp...

    Bedugul
    In the center highlands of Bali is the serene mountain area of Bedugul where high altitude vegetables, fruits, and flowe...

    Besakih Temple

    Bali’s “mother temple,” Besakih is the largest temple in Bali.  Situated over 900 meters up the slopes of G...

    Celuk
    Balinese jewelry is unique, and Celuk is the home of much of it. Nearly every family in Celuk is involved in their trade...

    Geger Beach
    Only 5 minutes from the Nusa Dua golf course, Geger Beach is often referred to by tourists 'in the know' ...

    Gitgit Waterfall
    South of Singaraja is Gitgit waterfall, Bali’s highest waterfall. Nestled deep in the mountains, this beautiful wilderne...

    Goa Gajah
    Literally meaning 'Elephant Cave', Goa Gajah was an ancient monastery of Hindu and Buddhist monks who used to ...

    Goa Lawah
    About 43 kilometers east of Denpasar, Goa Lawah is one of the most sacred temples in Bali. Built in the 11th century, th...

    Gunung Agung
    The tallest mountain in Bali at 3,142 meters above sea level, the active volcano Gunung Agung is said to be th...

    Gunung Kawi
    These 11th century tombs, carved out of the rock face of the gorge of the Pakerisan river, are approached by a steep des...

    Jagat Natha Temple
    One of the most beautiful temples in Denpasar is the Jagat Natha Temple at the northeast corner of Puputan Square. ...

    Jatiluwih
    Approximately 20 kilometers from Tabanan, the road climbs up high into the hills to a small village named Jatiluwih.&nbs...

    Jembrana
    The least known region in Bali, scarcely visited by tourists, and sparsely populated, Jembrana is home to the ...

    Jimbaran Beach
    Jimbaran Beach is just south of Kedonganan Beach and has very beautiful white sand suitable for recreation and relaxatio...

    Kedonganan Beach
    About 3 kilometers south of Bali's international airport, the fishing village of Kedonganan boasts a traditional fi...

    Kehen Temple
    Just north of Bangli, Kehen Temple is one of the largest temples in Bali and is a stirring example of the skil...

    Kertha Gosa
    The Kertha Gosa pavilions, built in the 18th century, are located in Klungkung, 40 kilometers northeast o...

    Kintamani
    At 1,500 meters in altitude, the beautiful Kintamani area has a cool climate suited to growing certain fruits and v...

    Krambitan
    The village of Krambitan, southwest of Tabanan, was once the home of the local royal family; the ancient palac...

    Kuta Beach
    Once a poor fishing village with a black history of lepers and witches, Kuta began to provide what visitors wanted ...

    Lovina
    Situated on the north coast of Bali about 10 kilometers west of Singaraja, Lovina has black sand beaches safe for swimmi...

    Mas
    The village of Mas specializes in woodcarvings of any kind. Most of the prominent woodcarvers of Bali dwell here, produc...

    Medewi
    Located about 72 kilometers west of Denpasar, the beach of Medewi is flat and stony and has long, rolling waves,&nb...

    Museum Bali
    On the eastern side of the historic Puputan Square in Denpasar is the Museum Bali, built by the Dutch in 1932. The origi...

    Nungnung Waterfall
    The small village of Nungnung, about 40 kilometers north of Denpasar, hosts a 50 meter high waterfall as well ...

    Nusa Lembongan
    The small island of Nusa Lembongan has become a popular destination for those seeking an isolated, quiet ...

    Padang-Padang
    One of Indonesia's famous surfing pipelines, the isolated Padang-Padang in the extreme south of Bali has shallow re...

    Rambut Siwi Temple
    Rambut Siwi Temple sits atop a cliff overlooking a breathtaking panorama of paddy fields on one side and a bla...

    Sadha Kapal Temple
    Sadha Kapal Temple in Kapal is known for its intricate decorative carvings. Dating from the Majapahit period, ...

    Sakenan Temple
    Built in the 13th century on a small island very close to Benoa Harbour and Nusa Dua, Sakenan Temple can now be reached ...

    Sangeh
    Sangeh is a foothill village that includes about 14 hectares of dense, unmolested forest with hundre...

    Sanur
    On the Eastern coastline and sheltered by a coral reef, the waves in Sanur are much gentler than in other...

    Taman Ayun Temple
    Taman Ayun means 'beautiful garden', an appropriate name indeed for this most picturesque temple located in Men...

    Tampaksiring
    The spring that bubbles up in the inner courtyard of the Tirta Empul Temple in Tampaksiring is believed to have mag...

    Tanah Lot
    Carved out of the landscape by tides, wind, and rain, the huge offshore sentinel rock of Tanah Lot supports a small but ...

    Tanah Wuuk
    Tanah Wuuk is a beautiful river valley just 2 kilometers north of Sangeh. Its location off the main road and hidden behi...

    Tanjung Benoa
    Located north of Nusa Dua, this is a beautiful white sand beach area where visitors can enjoy many types of water recrea...

    Tenganan
    Protected for centuries from the outside world by its surrounding walls, the village of Tenganan has maintained its anci...

    Tirta Gangga
    Just north of Karangasem on the slopes leading up to Mount Agung is Tirta Gangga, a veritable water playground designed ...

    Trunyan
    Dating to pre-Hindu times, the remote mountain village of Trunyan still maintains many of its ancient customs. It i...

    Ubud
    Famous for its painter’s community, Ubud is special in more ways than one. Its beautiful surroundings and gracious way o...

    Uluwatu Temple
    At the westernmost tip of the southern peninsula of Bali, this is of one Bali's most famous and spectacular temples. The...

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