Top 10 Best Tourist Attractions in Bali

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  1. One of Bali's most renowned temples is Pura Tanah Lot, which is located about 20 kilometers northwest of Kuta. A wow factor is its stunning coastal location on a rocky islet surrounded by crashing waves.


    It is one of the most renowned sea temples on the island for the Balinese people. Every evening, throngs of tourists from Kuta, Legian, and Sanur walk-in lanes lined with souvenir vendors in order to see the sun set behind the temple. Even though no temple in the complex is open to visitors from outside of Asia, you can walk across to the main temple at low tide. It's enjoyable to stroll the walkways while snapping pictures and admiring the breathtaking scenery. You may wander from Tanah Lot to the beautiful Batu Bolong, another sea temple set on a rock outcrop, along pathways with tropical landscaping.

    Pura Tanah Lot
    Pura Tanah Lot
    Pura Tanah Lot
    Pura Tanah Lot

  2. Hundreds of tourists start their climb of Mount Batur's 1,700 meters every day in the early morning. When they reach the peak, they watch the sun rising over the beautiful mosaic of mountains covered in mist and the caldera far below. This should be at the top of your list if you're looking for couples-friendly romantic activities in Bali.


    In the Kintamani District of Bali's central highlands, around an hour's drive from Ubud, is this renowned active volcano. It usually takes two to three hours to complete the moderate hike over well-marked trails. A picnic breakfast with eggs cooked by the steam from the active volcano is frequently included on guided treks. On a clear day, you can enjoy the views covering the entire Batur caldera, the surrounding mountain range, and the stunning Lake Batur.

    Mount Batur
    Mount Batur
    Mount Batur
    Mount Batur
  3. Due to its beautiful clifftop location, Uluwatu Temple (Pura Luhur Uluwatu) is one of Bali's most well-known temples. The greatest time to visit is around sunset when the sky and sea glow in the dying hours of the day.


    The temple is believed to have megalithic roots and dates to approximately the 10th century, according to archeology. The temple is said to keep Bali safe from evil sea spirits, and the monkeys living in the nearby forest are thought to protect the temple from bad energy. From the temple's entrance, a picturesque walkway winds, passing breathtaking views. Only Hindu worshippers are permitted inside the temple, but it's well worth a visit for the scenic setting and daily sunset Kecak dance performances.

    Uluwatu Temple
    Uluwatu Temple
    Uluwatu Temple
    Uluwatu Temple
  4. One of the best things to do in Ubud, Bali, is to visit the Monkey Forest, also known as the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. It's also among Bali's top destinations to visit if you're an animal enthusiast or photographer. From Ubud's town center, a ten-minute stroll will get you here.


    The forest is intended to represent the harmonious coexistence between humans and animals. Additionally, it protects endangered flora and serves as a location for studies on the social behavior of macaque monkeys. A big part of the attraction is the evocative jungle setting where the monkeys roam freely, in addition to the troops of grey long-tailed macaques who call this place home. Here, hundreds of monkeys swing through the trees and clamber over the walls.

    Ubud Monkey Forest
    Ubud Monkey Forest
    Ubud Monkey Forest
    Ubud Monkey Forest
  5. Ubud, which gained notoriety from the book and film Eat, Pray, Love, is also the heart of Balinese art and culture. This is where the contemporary Balinese art movement began.


    Today, a number of top-notch local museums and galleries honor its traditions and evolution. As many collections are housed in traditional Balinese buildings surrounded by tranquil tropical gardens, looking at art here is very rewarding. Your first destinations should be the Neka Art Museum and Agung Rai Museum of Art (ARMA), both of which are close to the Ubud Monkey Forest and provide an overview of Balinese art. Traditional to modern art may be found in both collections, including kris (ceremonial daggers), photography, and traditional wayang paintings (puppet-figure paintings). Other art galleries and museums in the Ubud area include Setia Darma House of Masks & Puppets; Museum Puri Lukisan; Don Antonio Blanco Museum;...

    Ubud Art & Culture
    Ubud Art & Culture
    Ubud Art & Culture
    Ubud Art & Culture
  6. If you're a photographer, the Tegallalang or Jatiluwih rice terraces should be at the top of your list of places to visit. One of the most well-known locations to shoot these iconic landscapes and take in their timeless beauty is the Tegallalang Rice Terraces, which are about a 30-minute drive north of Ubud.


    Be aware that locals frequently demand admission and parking fees along the road and along the most well-known route through the area's rice fields. At one of the numerous restaurants and cafés that look out over the fields, you may unwind while taking in the lush surroundings. The Jatiluwih rice terraces, which are about 90 minutes drive from Ubud and span more than 600 hectares of rice fields along the hillsides of the Batukaru mountain range, are often less crowded than Tegallalang. It's also simpler to stroll around and explore without being hassled because there are fewer tourist touts here.

    Tegallalang and Jatiluwih Rice Terraces in Bali
    Tegallalang and Jatiluwih Rice Terraces in Bali
    Tegallalang and Jatiluwih Rice Terraces in Bali
    Tegallalang and Jatiluwih Rice Terraces in Bali
  7. One of Bali's most beautiful temple complexes is the 17th-century Pura Ulun Danu Bratan. It is located in the cool highlands of central Bali on a small island on the western edge of Lake Bratan.

    The temple complex is devoted to Dewi Danu, the goddess of the sea and lakes, and Lake Bratan serves as one of Bali's primary supplies of irrigation and drinking water. The Buddhist stupa with figures of Buddha meditating in the lotus posture in niches on the square base is an attractive detail. It is located to the left of the entrance to the first courtyard. Early in the morning, before the arrival of the tour buses, is the ideal time to see this renowned Hindu temple complex.

    Pura Ulun Danu Bratan
    Pura Ulun Danu Bratan
    Pura Ulun Danu Bratan
    Pura Ulun Danu Bratan
  8. The greatest Balinese design can be seen throughout the bustling streets of Seminyak, which is famed for its colorful designers and fantastic shopping. The trendy stores and bustling market stalls here sell a wide variety of items, including cutting-edge designer clothing, surf and swimwear, jewelry, furniture, and home goods.


    Top retailers include Bamboo Blonde, Magali Pascal, and Biasa. Jewelry may be found at Sea Gypsy, and surf and skateboard gear can be found at Drifter Surf Shop & Cafe. Seminyak Square and Seminyak Village are the two largest malls, although you'll probably get greater discounts in the smaller stores along the streets. The Seminyak Flea Market, which is close to Seminyak Square, is a great place to find a great deal on clothing, jewelry, carvings, and other handicrafts.

    Seminyak Shopping
    Seminyak Shopping
    Seminyak Shopping
    Seminyak Shopping
  9. Nusa Dua Beach is the place to go if you want to get away from Bali's urban bustle. Here, you may unwind on a cozy sun lounger with a refreshing beverage in your hand while listening to the gently rolling surf on the smooth, white sands.


    This large stretch of coastline is home to some of Bali's finest luxury beach resorts, and resort staff members make an effort to keep the sand clean and clear of the trash. Swimming, surfing, parasailing, and sunbathing are all popular activities in Nusa Dua, although you might have to pay a charge or dine at one of the resorts to use their sun loungers. In short, Nua Dua checks all the boxes for a superb Bali beach experience. When you are sick of the beach, you may get a spa treatment at a luxurious resort or wander the trendy stores at Bali Collection, an outdoor shopping center.

    Nusa Dua Beach
    Nusa Dua Beach
    Nusa Dua Beach
    Nusa Dua Beach
  10. The largest and holiest Hindu temple complex in Bali, Pura Besakih is more than a thousand years old and is renowned as the Mother Temple for a reason.


    Pura Besakih, the spiritual center for the Balinese people, is made up of a number of many temples and is situated in a breathtaking setting on the southern slopes of Mount Agung, at a height of 1,000 meters. Largest is Pura Penataran Agung. This temple complex is surrounded by lush rice terraces and woodlands, and numerous important festivals are held here; if you're lucky, you'll get to see one while you're there. Visiting the temples takes roughly three hours, so you'll need to walk for quite a distance and climb many steps, so it's a good idea to wear comfortable walking shoes.

    Besakih Temple (Pura Besakih)
    Besakih Temple (Pura Besakih)
    Besakih Temple (Pura Besakih)
    Besakih Temple (Pura Besakih)




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