Things to do in Bali

Explore Ubud town

Ubud is situated in the foothills of Gianyar’s central region, surrounded by steep gorges and expansive terraced rice fields. Travelers from all over the globe have been drawn to Ubud because of its natural beauty. Exploring Ubud will reveal to you the stunning natural landscape of the mountains and forests, as well as the culture and people of this place.

 

Visit the Pura Besakih Temple, Bali’s most important temple

Besakih, described as Bali’s “Mother Temple,” astounds tourists with its large complex that includes more than 86 clan temples and stately shrines perched on the sides of the magnificent Agung volcano. It is regarded as the island’s most sacred temple, drawing visitors with its distinctive design and unique position with spectacular views of terraced fields, hills, and beautiful streams.

 

Discover the beautiful beaches of Uluwatu and visit the Temple

Uluwatu Temple is one of Bali’s six major temples. This temple offers a genuine taste of Balinese culture and is the “must see” for any Bali Tours. It is well known for its stunning scenery. It provides the most magnificent backdrop at sunset since it stands on a precipitous cliff about 70 meters above the roaring ocean.

 

Swim in the Tirta Empul Temple

Pura Tirta Empul is a revered and charming Balinese Hindu temple that is popular because of its stunning architecture, holly springs, and well-known Melukat water purifying ritual. The shrine is situated by a naturally occurring spring. Melukat is a cleansing ritual that uses spring water to purify your body, mind, and spirit.

 

Visit a traditional Balinese village

Bali Tengan Village is one of the most ancient traditional villages in Bali. It has a distinct local community life pattern as an example of Bali Aga Village culture (Hindu Prehistoric) and differs from the rest of Bali’s countryside. It will be a great experience to visit the oldest hamlet, which has preserved its customs and culture for many generations and has not been deteriorated by contemporary times.

 

Visit the Tanah Lot Temple at sunset

Tanah Lot’s sunset vista is more distinctive than others since it perfectly combines the pristine ocean with the temple’s outline. Looking at the stunning orange sunset behind Tanah Lot, a revered Hindu shrine situated on a rocky outcrop and encircled by the glistening ocean, is the epitome of impressiveness.

 

Learn the secrets of Indonesian cooking class

Aside from its stunningly gorgeous beaches, Bali attracts tourists with culinary classes, where visitors may learn about the country’s secrets and culture via recognizable foods. First, you will experience the sights, sounds, and ambiance at a local market. Then, you’ll make indigenous foods on your own following the directions of a professional chef, enjoy the dish, and take the recipe home.

 

See Bali’s UNESCO rice terraces

Bali’s rice terraces (Jatiluwih Rice Terraces or Tegalalang Rice Terraces) are a recommended destination for visitors looking to escape the bustle and chaos of the city. This location has lush landscapes spanning as far as the eye observes, all surrounded by Bali’s rugged environment. Walking through the terraces, you feel the area’s rich history and the centuries of farmers caring for this beautiful scenery.

 

Catch the sunrise on Mount Batur

Mount Batur is an active volcano – and is well-known for its dawn walks, which provide a chance to witness the sun rise over the sea. To capture the moment when warm golden sunshine emerges from the clouds floating beneath your feet, you will need to get up around 2:00 AM and make your way up the mountain. You will be struck by how alluring and captivating the beauty of nature is after this captivating and unforgettable experience.

 

See a traditional Balinese dance performance

The Kecak dance in Uluwatu is a unique performance that portrays Balinese culture. The show, which uses flames against the stunningly bright background of the sun setting. With around 50 dancers sitting cross-legged in a circle. As night falls, the flaming torches are lit in the center of the circle, and the tempo and grandeur of the performance rise to a climax.

 

Experience Bali’s vibrant nightlife and beautiful beach in Kuta 

Kuta is one of the top spots in Bali to party. Its nightlife delivers a variety of entertainment opportunities for all sorts of guests. Those expecting the most vibrant nightlife in Kuta, Bali are in for a treat. Kuta, the healthy beach, represents Bali’s diversified and exciting nightlife!

 

Get a photo at the Gates of Heaven

The Gates of Heaven in Bali are components of the Pura Lempuyang temple structure in East Bali. It is well-known for the spectacular majesty of the two doors, which are surrounded by a vast and incredible natural environment. That is why many travelers who take a Bali Tours and cannot resist snapping amazing images at this location where the earth and sky meet.

 

Explore Nusa Penida Island

A lovely, unique island – Nusa Penida – is just a few miles from Bali. It is a considerably smaller island than Bali, yet it boasts some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the Bali region. You will love seeing the sights on the island’s east side and unwinding for a day by watching birds, sipping coffee, or spending time at the gorgeous Atuh beach.

 

Dao Trong Tu
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