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Best Places to Visit in Bali

Kristina Martynova The author of the article, the Broker
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23 August 14427 views

Bali, an island where natural beauty blends with vibrant culture, offers an array of unforgettable experiences. But where do you begin your traveling to the most beautiful places in Bali? Let us guide you through some of the island's most enchanting spots.

Pura Tanah Lot

Located about twenty kilometers northwest of Kuta, Pura Tanah Lot stands as a landmark temple of Bali. Perched on a rocky islet surrounded by waves, this coastal temple provides a stunning vista, making it a must-see for visitors. It stands among Bali’s most sacred temples and draws crowds, especially during sunset. The temple was constructed in the early 16th century, inspired by the priest Nirartha, who requested its creation after spending a night on the rock. Wander through lush pathways to reach Batu Bolong, another coastal temple connected to the shore by an eroded causeway. After exploring the temples, unwind at one of the cliffside restaurants while sipping the Kopi Luwak, where animals that look like a mix of raccoon and dog (civets) often nap on the tables, adding a fun photo op.

Ubud

Ubud is the heart and soul of Bali, where art, culture, and natural beauty collide. A place where everything has its own story, Ubud is a hub for Balinese culture with its rice terraces, temples, dance performances, and museums. It’s also home to yoga retreats and wellness centers, perfect for those seeking tranquility. Whether cycling through scenic landscapes, visiting the famous Tegallalang rice terraces, or encountering the macaques at the Monkey Forest, Ubud promises something for every type of traveler.

Pura Lempuyang Temple

Visiting the sacred Pura Lempuyang temple, also known as the«Gateway to Heaven», is essential for a full Bali experience. Set atop Mount Lempuyang, this stunning temple is reached after ascending 1,700 steps that reward you with panoramic views of valleys, volcanoes, and the ocean. The journey to the temple, with winding roads through picturesque landscapes, is just as thrilling as the destination itself. Situated in Karangasem, the temple is one of Bali’s most sacred sites and offers a spectacular backdrop for a memorable photo through the«Gates of Heaven».

Mount Batur and Lake Batur

Embark on a memorable journey by hiking to the peak of Mount Batur, an active volcano nestled in Bali's central highlands. The trek to the top, which takes around two to three hours, is particularly popular for watching the sunrise. From the peak, enjoy the exciting location of the mist-covered mountains, the Batur caldera, and the serene Lake Batur. After your hike, consider visiting the nearby Pura Ulun Danu Batur, or relax in Toya Bungkah's hot springs, nestled along the serene shores of Lake Batur.

The Fields of Marigolds

Marigolds are very important for the locals. They are often used in religious ceremonies. These vibrant flowers grow in abundance across Bali’s highlands, and the fields around Besakih, located between Kintamani and Bedugul, offer one of the most spectacular sights. The golden blooms can be seen all the way to the horizon, creating a stunning contrast against Bali's natural glory.

Pura Ulun Danu Bratan

Set on a small island on Lake Bratan in Bali’s central highlands, Pura Ulun Danu Bratan is a temple that was built four centuries ago. It reflects Bali’s spiritual connection to nature. Surrounded by the majestic Gunung Bratan, the temple seems to gracefully float atop the lake's surface, especially when the water level rises. This temple, a tribute to Dewi Danu, symbolizes the goddess of lakes and rivers, features a unique Buddhist stupa, symbolizing the fusion of Hinduism and Buddhism in Bali.

Sanur Beach

Sanur Beach, located in the village of Denpasar, offers a laid-back escape with its quiet charm. Known for its tree-lined streets and tranquil shores, it’s perfect for those looking to relax while enjoying water activities like snorkeling, surfing, or windsurfing. Sanur also offers a glimpse into Bali's history through its temples and museums, making it an excellent spot for both relaxation and exploration.

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