Bali is ideal not just for honeymooners and those looking for luxury vacations but also for hikers and single travelers. But, the problem is deciding which sites and places to visit here. If you don't have enough time to explore the Island, planning your vacation might be stressful due to the overwhelming amount of sites to see in Bali.
We've covered the greatest things to see on this gorgeous Island: leisure, adventure, and culture. Here's our list of top things to visit in Bali!
Below are some of the ancient temples you can see here in Bali:
The Besakih Great Temple, Bali's greatest Hindu temple, should be on every traveler's bucket list. The massive temple has other smaller worshipping spots, hence earning the nickname "The Mother Temple." It has a lovely view from the top of the temple area; Besakih Temple lies in the Besakih countryside, Rendang sub district, Karangasem regency, in the Island's east.
Tanah Lot is frequently included in lists of must-see locations in Bali. Depending on the tide level, the temple is situated on a rock in the center of the sea or floating on water.
Pura Lempuyang Luhur Temple (Gates to Heaven) is the ideal location for a breathtaking photograph. It is a famous seven-temple complex in eastern Bali, renowned for the Gateway to Heaven, which elegantly frames Mount Agung, the Island's greatest peak.
Pura Bratan is a magnificent water temple in Bali located on the banks of Lake Bratan. If you attend at the correct time of day, the temple rests on a lake with a stunning reflection. Pura Bratan, surrounded by mountains, is an unusual water temple worth seeing.
The Tirta Gangga Water Temple is a unique sight frequently visited by visitors. The ancient palace-turned-sanctuary is famed for its fountains and stepping stones. Visitors may stroll across the main pool and snap photographs amid the stepping-stones.
Below are some of the waterfalls you can visit here in Bali:
There are several waterfalls in Bali, but possibly the most spectacular is Sekumpul Waterfalls. It is about 2 hours north of Ubud and has 7 waterfalls falling down the slope.
If you want to see more waterfalls in a single walk, go to Aling Aling; on the way down, you'll have the opportunity to swim. There are three cliff leaps to try, each ranging in height, with the highest standing at a massive 15 meters.
Banyumala Waterfall is another pristine natural wonder. It is 40 minutes from Lovina and offers beautiful views blended with jungle noises and the ideal location for swimming in the natural pool.
Some beaches you should include in your Bali itinerary are listed below.
Kelingking Beach is the most well-known site in Bali. There is a big lookout with breathtaking views of the T-Rex's spine, surrounding cliffs, and the beautiful white sand beach below.
No Bali tour would be complete without including Kuta Beach. This is one of the beaches near the airport. The beach boasts consistently terrific surf, and the city has many hotel alternatives to suit any taste or budget.
The beach is fairly crowded, but it's also ideal if you're new to surfing or don't have time to visit other of Bali's more remote surfer beaches. There are booths along the beach where locals rent you surfboards at extremely low costs.
Bali has several must-see natural wonders if you visit the Island.
This interesting shipwreck, located off the coast of Tulamben town, is the greatest wreck dive in Bali! During WWII, the ship was attacked by a Japanese submarine and landed on the coast of Indonesia. Since then, it has stayed 30 meters underwater, becoming a mega-diving attraction.
A journey to Bali would be completed without a visit to this tiered valley. Several locations in Tegallalang are worth seeing.
Water Blow Site is one of the finest natural attractions in Bali, and as the name implies, it is a giant blow hole where you can witness water explode from the sea into the sky.
The Ubud Monkey Forest is a natural woodland refuge with grey long-tailed monkeys. Aside from witnessing joyful monkeys in their natural habitat, you may enjoy a cool stroll through the green forest on concrete pathways.
Before leaving the Island, you should experience the local life of the Balinese people.
The Kecak Fire Dance is one of Bali's most renowned art performances, known for using loud human vocals rather than musical instruments and a guy dancing on burning embers. It's a unique Balinese experience you should not miss while in Bali.
A few minutes' walk from Utah Beach takes you to another unique hotel. The hotel has a spectacular outlook since its houses are on top of trees. Seeing a sunrise and getting the ideal photos is an excellent site.
There you have it, the list of must-see places in Bali. If your next trip is to Bali, you should probably see at least a third of the suggested places. Combine the mentioned hidden gems, cultural activities, and the most appealing sites on the Island, and you will undoubtedly love your stay in Bali.