BALI IN 10 DAYS
Embark on a 10-day adventure through the breathtaking island of Bali, where you'll uncover the highlights and hidden gems of this tropical paradise. From the moment you touchdown at Ngurah Rai International Airport, you'll be swept away into a world of sun-kissed beaches, ancient temples, lush rice terraces, and exhilarating adventures.
Your journey begins with a tranquil beach exploration in Uluwatu, where you'll indulge in the serene beauty of Thomas Beach, Bingin Beach, and Dreamland Beach. At night, immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere at the Lucky Fish Lounge or savor a sunset dinner at El Kabron. Your accommodation at The Bingin Beach Villas' Private Villas and Hari Indah Boutique Hotel & Spa will ensure a comfortable and luxurious stay throughout.
The adventure continues as you explore the stunning beaches of Balangan, Nusa Dua, and Melasti, while soaking in the mesmerizing sunset views at Uluwatu Temple. Then, hop on a boat to Nusa Penida to discover its western coast, where the iconic Kelingking Beach, Broken Beach, and Angel’s Billabong await you. Your stay at Four Elements and Uluwatu will offer a perfect blend of comfort and nature's beauty. As the journey unfolds, you'll find yourself immersed in the cultural charm of Ubud, where the luxurious Kayon Valley Resort and the tranquil Royal Kamuela Villas & Suites at Monkey Forest Ubud will be your peaceful retreat.
Dive into the rich history of Ubud as you visit the Tegallalang Rice Terraces, Tirta Empul, and sacred temples, and embark on an ATV adventure through the lush landscapes. But the adventure doesn't stop there. Venture to the eastern side of Bali to discover the magnificent Besakih Great Temple, Tirta Gangga, and the iconic gates of Pura Lempuyang. Take a moment to breathe in the beauty of Campuhan Ridge Walk and the Sacred Monkey Forest Temple before continuing on to indulge in the mesmerizing beauty of the Banyumala, Gitgit, Aling-Aling, and Sekumpul waterfalls.
Your extraordinary journey concludes with a scenic farewell as you gaze upon the stunning Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, visit the Sari Uma Coffee Plantation, and witness the mesmerizing sunset at Tanah Lot before bidding Bali a fond farewell at Ngurah Rai International Airport. Embark on this 10 Day Bali Itinerary: Highlights & Hidden Gems, and immerse yourself in the unparalleled beauty and adventure that the Island of the Gods has to offer.
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Day 1: Arrival and Beach Exploration in Uluwatu
Starting with an arrival at the Ngurah Rai International Airport, travelers head to Uluwatu for a relaxing first day. After settling into one of the charming accommodations, the afternoon offers an opportunity to explore the scenic beaches of Uluwatu such as Thomas Beach, Bingin Beach, or Dreamland Beach. As the day winds down, a sunset dinner at either Lucky Fish Lounge or El Kabron on Bingin Beach provides a delightful introduction to the local cuisine with the backdrop of an ocean sunset.
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Uluwatu
Uluwatu is a region on the southwestern tip of the Bukit Peninsula of Bali, Indonesia. It is known for its stunning clifftop views, surfing spots, and beautiful beaches like Thomas Beach, Bingin Beach, and Dreamland Beach, each offering a unique beach experience for visitors. -
Thomas Beach
Thomas Beach is a serene and relatively hidden strip of sand in Uluwatu known for its crystal-clear waters and peaceful atmosphere. It's the perfect place for beachgoers looking to escape the more crowded spots in Bali. -
Bingin Beach
Bingin Beach is popular among surfers and those looking for a laid-back beach vibe. With its reef breaks, it offers a challenging surf experience. The beachfront is also home to the Lucky Fish Lounge and El Kabron, two highly regarded spots for dining and enjoying the sunset. -
Dreamland Beach
Dreamland Beach, surrounded by cliffs and remarkable coastline, is a popular destination for tourists seeking sunbathing and surfing. Its vast stretch of white sand and upscale amenities make it a well-liked location for a beach day.
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Lucky Fish Lounge
Located directly on Bingin Beach, the Lucky Fish Lounge is known for its beachside grills and fresh seafood. Dining here offers a casual, yet memorable, experience with the sound of the surf and the sunset views. -
El Kabron
El Kabron is a cliff top beach club and restaurant known for its Spanish cuisine and panoramic views over the Indian Ocean. It offers a more upmarket dining experience, often accompanied by live music.
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Jumeirah Bali
Jumeirah Bali is a luxurious resort offering ocean villas with private pools and two-bedroom villas with butler service. Set in Uluwatu, it provides an exclusive and pampering stay for visitors with its high-end amenities and tranquil setting. -
The Bingin Beach Villas' Private Villas
This upscale accommodation option in Uluwatu features private villas with up to three bedrooms, some equipped with their own pools. Ideal for families or groups seeking a private and comfortable retreat near the beach. -
Hari Indah Boutique Hotel & Spa
The Hari Indah Boutique Hotel & Spa is a bed and breakfast in Uluwatu that boasts an outdoor pool and an onsite restaurant. It is appreciated for its stylish decor and tranquil environment, often receiving high praise from guests. -
The Elementum
A 3-star boutique hotel in Bingin, The Elementum is praised for its exceptional service and facilities including a pool and an onsite restaurant. It offers double rooms, some with a sea view, providing a comfortable and elegant stay. -
Mule Malu Tropical Stay
Mule Malu Tropical Stay, situated near Bingin and Dreamland beaches, features spacious rooms with tropical designs. With open-air bathrooms and air-conditioned accommodations, it is a mid-range option for a relaxed and authentic Bali experience. -
Kalia Bingin - Adult Only
For those desiring an adult-only environment, Kalia Bingin offers quiet comfort in Uluwatu. The hotel provides spacious and stylishly decorated double and quadruple rooms, ensuring privacy and relaxation for its guests. -
Teges Asri by Bukit Vista
A budget-friendly hotel situated in Bingin, Teges Asri by Bukit Vista offers a pool and free parking. With private bathrooms in every room, this accommodation provides a cozy and affordable base for exploring the surrounding beaches.
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Ngurah Rai International Airport
Also known as Denpasar International Airport, this is the main airport in Bali, located 13 km south of Denpasar. It is the gateway for tourists to enter the island and start their adventure in Bali, offering connections to major international cities.
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Day 2: Bali Beaches and Uluwatu Experience
Explore some of the best seaside spots in Bali, starting with a surfing session at the secluded Balangan Beach, known for its golden sand and pristine water. As the day unfurls, head to Nusa Dua Beach for a midday immersion in its serene ambiance, followed by an afternoon visit to Melasti Beach, which is celebrated for its dramatic cliffs and clear waters. The journey continues at Uluwatu Temple, perched on a cliff with breathtaking views, and concludes with a sunset dinner at Uluwatu Beach, where natural beauty and culinary delights create an unforgettable evening.
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Balangan Beach
Balangan Beach stands as a hidden tropical gem on the island of Bali. With its seclusion from the more frequented tourist spots, it offers a serene experience with beautiful golden sand shores and opportunities for surfing or swimming in clear waters. Unwind in this lesser-known enclave and indulge in the tranquility that envelops this beach. -
Nusa Dua Beach
Nusa Dua Beach is renowned for its well-maintained, clean white sand beaches and inviting blue waters, making it a popular spot for tourists seeking relaxation and water activities. As one of the more developed areas in Bali, Nusa Dua provides travelers with excellent facilities while ensuring a peaceful beach experience. -
Melasti Beach
Melasti Beach is celebrated for its stunning geography, characterized by dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear water. This beach is a favorite among photographers for its striking natural beauty and is also an important cultural site, where locals often conduct Melasti ceremonies, cleansing and purifying in preparation for Balinese Hindu celebrations. -
Uluwatu Temple
Uluwatu Temple, known as Pura Luhur Uluwatu, is one of Bali's most iconic sea temples, perched on a majestic cliff 70 meters above the Indian Ocean. This ancient Hindu temple is a spiritual pillar and offers not only a rich cultural experience but also panoramic views, especially captivating at sunset.
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Uluwatu Beach
Situated below a steep cliff and accessible via a winding path, Uluwatu Beach is not only a hot spot for surfers but also offers a charming setting for a sunset dinner. The beach's cafes and restaurants serve up delicious meals, allowing diners to enjoy fresh seafood while watching the sun dip below the horizon.
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Day 3: Exploring Nusa Penida's Western Coast
A captivating journey takes travelers to the stunning edges of Nusa Penida, where the western coast boasts some of the most picturesque and iconic landscapes. Places such as Kelingking Beach, Broken Beach, and Angel’s Billabong invite visitors to marvel at their unique beauty. The itinerary secures a hassle-free experience by incorporating a guided tour, ensuring travelers capture the essence of the island's breathtaking beaches and natural formations. With curated transportation and meals, the day balances adventure with relaxation.
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Nusa Penida
Nusa Penida is an island off the southeast coast of Bali, renowned for its rugged coastline, stunning beaches, and excellent snorkeling spots. As it is less densely populated compared to Bali, it offers a more serene and untouched natural experience. Touring the island reveals a variety of exotic landscapes and geological formations which are parts of its unique charm. -
Kelingking Beach
Famed for its tyrannosaur-shaped cliff face and pristine white sands, Kelingking Beach is a must-visit for its breathtaking coastal views. Reaching the beach itself can be a challenging trek down steep cliffs but promises rewarding views and a serene atmosphere for those who venture. -
Broken Beach
Broken Beach is recognized for its natural archway that creates a unique enclosed bay. The arch has been formed over many years through the weathering of the coastline and it is an ideal location for photogenic landscapes, drawing travelers from around the globe. -
Angel’s Billabong
Adjacent to Broken Beach, Angel’s Billabong is an enchanting tidal pool with crystal clear waters. It's a natural infinity pool formed by the rock formations around it, which offers phenomenal sights and a surreal swimming experience at low tide. -
Diamond Beach
Diamond Beach, located on the eastern side of Nusa Penida, is known for its stunning white sand and dramatic cliffs. Accessible via a carved staircase, it provides a secluded spot for beach lovers. Its name is derived from the diamond-shaped rocks that are visible in the turquoise-blue water. -
Four Elements
Four Elements is a tour provider that offers organized visits to Nusa Penida, handling transportation and guiding services. Not an actual location, it represents the service used by visitors to ensure a smooth and well-arranged day trip to Nusa Penida's highlights.
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Uluwatu
Ending the day with a relaxing dinner in Uluwatu allows travelers to enjoy the culinary offerings of Bali. Uluwatu is known for its beautiful cliff-side temples and a great variety of dining options that cater to different palates and preferences.
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Sanur Beach
Sanur Beach is a departure point for ferries heading to Nusa Penida. This stretch of beach in Bali is not just a transit hub but also a leisure destination known for calm waters, a 5-kilometer-long beachfront path, and a relaxed ambiance.
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Day 4: Sun, Sand, and Ubud's Charm
Embark on a day that begins with the sun-kissed beaches of Uluwatu, your final opportunity to embrace the sea and sand of Bali before heading inland. In the afternoon, make the scenic 2-hour drive from Uluwatu to Ubud, through the lush Balinese landscape, marking the transition from coastal serenity to the cultural heart of the island. Once in Ubud, you’ll find yourself in a hub of artisanal craft, serene rice paddies, and a welcoming spirit that defines the locale. A variety of accommodation options await, from luxurious resorts with private pools and forest views to cozy mid-range and budget-friendly options right in the city center, ensuring a restful end to a day full of contrasts.
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Uluwatu
Uluwatu, located on the southwestern tip of the Bukit Peninsula, is revered for its stunning cliffside views and renowned surf spots. Home to the Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple, it offers a blend of cultural experiences with beach relaxation. Visitors often conclude their beach visits with a memorable sunset view at the temple, accompanied by the traditional Kecak dance performance.
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The Kayon Valley Resort
The Kayon Valley Resort is a 5-star luxury retreat situated on the fringes of Ubud. This resort caters to those seeking a lavish getaway, with villa accommodations featuring private pools and breathtaking views of the surrounding tropical forest. Guests will find serenity and opulence in this jungle-ensconced haven. -
Royal Kamuela Villas & Suites at Monkey Forest Ubud
Located near the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, Royal Kamuela Villas & Suites is a prime luxury choice for travelers. They offer a selection of one-bedroom villas with private pools or large suites with views of the central hotel pool, combining easy access to Ubud’s attractions with refined comfort. -
Kastara Resort
The upscale Kastara Resort is noted for its excellent guest reviews and its setting that offers both air-conditioned rooms with balconies or pools and an infinity pool and bar with tropical forest vistas. It promises an immersive experience in relaxation and Balinese beauty. -
Ranggen Ubud
Ranggen Ubud is a favored mid-range boutique hotel situated in the city center of Ubud. Its proximity to the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, coupled with its collection of double rooms featuring air conditioning and balconies, makes it a top pick for those looking to stay in the heart of all that Ubud has to offer. -
Angsoka Bungalow
The highly-rated Angsoka Bungalow offers travelers a peaceful retreat just 15 minutes away from Ubud’s city center. This Balinese-style boutique hotel features an infinity pool with views of the surrounding forest, providing a tranquil and authentic setting for guests to unwind. -
Gayatri
Gayatri hotel boasts an excellent location in the heart of Ubud, garnering rave reviews and offering a stunning pool. Its range of room options can accommodate up to four people, making it an appealing choice for families or small groups looking to experience Ubud's vibrant center. -
Puri Garden Hotel & Hostel
Puri Garden Hotel & Hostel offers versatile accommodation options from dormitory-style rooms to private doubles, centered around a pool and garden. Located in Ubud’s city center, the hotel’s ideal location and facilities make it a good choice for travelers who enjoy a sociable and dynamic environment. -
Ubud Rice Field House
At the Ubud Rice Field House, guests can delight in the charm of this hostel's fantastic location and picture-perfect infinity pool. Known for its breakfast and serenity, it represents a budget-friendly choice where guests can relax amid Ubud’s scenic rice fields.
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Ubud
Ubud is the cultural heartbeat of Bali, famed for its rice terraces, art galleries, and artisan markets. It is a serene and enchanting town nestled among the island’s central uplands. As a popular destination, it offers a multitude of experiences from yoga and meditation to exploring the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary.
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Day 5: Ubud Exploration and Tegallalang Beauty
The journey begins with a delightful breakfast at Cretya Ubud, set against the backdrop of the iconic rice terraces. After refueling, travelers will be enchanted by the verdant Tegallalang Rice Terraces, ensuring to capture the perfect moment with the 'I Love Bali' sign and thrilling Bali swings. The spiritual part of the tour continues at Tirta Empul, where visitors can partake in a sacred purification ritual. The day culminates with free time in the charming town of Ubud, allowing for personal exploration and immersion in the local culture.
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Tegallalang Rice Terraces
The Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Ubud are a UNESCO recognized site, known for their beautiful subak (traditional Balinese cooperative irrigation) system. Offering some of the most stunning landscapes in Bali, the terraces are not only a photographer's dream but also a testament to the island's traditional agricultural practices. An early morning visit ensures soft lighting perfect for photographs, while the fun Bali swings offer a unique perspective over the lush greenery. -
Tirta Empul
Tirta Empul is a significant temple complex and holy mountain spring, renowned for its holy water where Balinese Hindus go for ritual purification. The temple has a long history dating back to around 926 A.D., and its waters are believed to have magical powers. Visitors come here for both spiritual reasons and to experience the rich cultural heritage of Bali.
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Cretya Ubud
Cretya Ubud boasts a serene dining experience with its location offering panoramic views of the Tegallalang Rice Terraces. As a restaurant and bar equipped with infinity pools and daily DJ performances, it provides a leisurely spot for travelers to enjoy a meal and perhaps indulge in a drink by the poolside. The restaurant's proximity to the terraces makes it an ideal starting point for a day's adventure.
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Ubud
Ubud is considered the cultural heart of Bali, known for its traditional crafts and dance, as well as its rainforests and terraced rice paddies. It serves as a central hub from which travelers can explore the surrounding natural wonders and distinct Balinese cultural sites. Free time in Ubud allows for personalized exploration and discovery within this vibrant and artistic town.
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Day 6: Eastern Balinese Temples and Sunset at Pura Lempuyang
The journey spans across the eastern side of Bali, featuring three of the most important Balinese Hindu sites. First is a visit to Besakih Great Temple, an expansive and ancient temple complex known as 'The Mother Temple,' located at the base of Mount Agung. After soaking up the history and architecture there, the path leads to Tirta Gangga, a former royal palace famed for its water gardens and natural bathing pools. The day concludes with an unforgettable sunset at Pura Lempuyang, one of Bali’s most iconic temples, best known for its 'Gateway to Heaven.'
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Besakih Great Temple
Known as 'The Mother Temple,' Besakih Great Temple is the largest and holiest Hindu temple in Bali. Spread out on the slopes of Mount Agung, it is a complex of 23 separate but related temples. The largest and central temple is the Pura Penataran Agung. Spectacular panoramic views complement the spiritual significance of the site, which is frequently used for religious ceremonies. -
Tirta Gangga
Tirta Gangga is a beautiful former royal palace that was built in the late 1940s by the Raja of Karangasem. It is known for its water gardens, elaborate fountains, stone carvings, and natural bathing pools, offering visitors a chance to experience the blend of Balinese and Chinese architecture while enjoying the serene atmosphere. -
Pura Lempuyang
Pura Lempuyang is one of Bali's six most important temples and a major point of pilgrimage for Balinese Hindus. Situated on a mountain peak, it comprises seven temples, with Pura Penataran Agung Lempuyang being the most notable. The temple's 'Gateway to Heaven' offers a perfect frame for Mount Agung and is one of the most photographed spots in Bali, particularly stunning during sunset.
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Day 7: Ubud Exploration and Mount Batur Adventure
Travelers can choose how to spend their final full day in Ubud by taking a relaxed approach exploring local sights or embarking on an invigorating Mount Batur sunrise hike. The day can start with the peaceful Campuhan Ridge Walk, offering serene views of verdant fields and Balinese countryside followed by an encounter with playful primates at the Sacred Monkey Forest Temple. The rest of the day offers free time to delve into the cultural hub of Ubud or, for the adventurous, to ascend Mount Batur to witness the sunrise from its summit, if guided hikes are available, keeping in mind the current status of the Bali mountain ban.
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Campuhan Ridge Walk
The Campuhan Ridge Walk is a scenic 2-mile pathway that offers a tranquil escape into Bali's lush landscapes. The trail begins just outside of downtown Ubud, winding between rice paddies on a paved path. Perfect for a morning stroll, visitors can enjoy the best views within the first half-mile where the elevated ridge presents a panoramic vista of the surrounding jungle. Walking the entire route takes approximately one hour. -
Sacred Monkey Forest Temple
Sacred Monkey Forest Temple is a must-visit sanctuary located in the heart of Ubud. This nature reserve is home to hundreds of macaque monkeys and features ancient temple structures enveloped by the forest. Visitors can explore the grounds and observe the monkeys in their natural habitat, but they are advised to be cautious with personal belongings as the monkeys are known to be quite inquisitive.
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Day 8: Adventure & Iconic Gates
The day begins with an optional ATV Adventure Tour near Ubud, offering an exciting muddy journey through the jungle and past waterfalls. After departing from Ubud, the trip continues northward to Bedugul, a town nestled in the Balinese Highlands. The afternoon is dotted with visits to captivating places such as Ulun Danu Temple on Lake Beratan, the picturesque Handara Gate, and the Wanagiri Hidden Hill Outlook, each promising unique sights and experiences amidst a serene mountain landscape.
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ATV Adventure Tour
The ATV Adventure Tour is a thrill-seeker's delight located just outside of Ubud, offering participants the chance to navigate rough and muddy terrains through dense green jungles and by captivating waterfalls. It is a popular activity among young travelers seeking an exhilarating experience in the natural beauty of Bali. -
Ulun Danu
Ulun Danu is a significant temple complex located on the shores of Lake Beratan in Bedugul. It is known for its picturesque setting and unique floating appearance when the water level is high. The temple is dedicated to the goddess of the lake and is a serene place to enjoy the views and spiritual ambiance. -
Handara Gate
The Handara Gate is one of Bali's most iconic photographic spots, consisting of an imposing traditional Hindu gate that frames the lush mountain scenery beautifully. It is a popular stop for visitors heading to Northern Bali and serves as an enchanting entrance to the Handara Golf & Resort Bali. -
Wanagiri Hidden Hill Outlook
The Wanagiri Hidden Hill Outlook offers panoramic views of Lake Buyan and Lake Tamblingan. It is a trendy spot for photography lovers due to its array of picturesque backdrops, including swings, birds' nests, and wooden viewing platforms that overlook the mountainous region.
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Ubud
Ubud is famously known as a center for traditional crafts and dance in Bali. It is surrounded by rainforest and terraced rice paddies, dotted with Hindu temples and shrines. Ubud is often considered the cultural heart of Bali and is a departure point for many travelers exploring the island.
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Day 9: Bali Waterfall Excursion
Adventurers in Bali have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the island's natural splendor through a tour of four breathtaking waterfalls. Starting the day at the serene Banyumala Waterfall allows for a tranquil swim amid impressive cascading waters, followed by the famous Gitgit Waterfall known for its picturesque setting. The journey continues to the exhilarating Aling-Aling Waterfall, offering an adrenaline rush to visitors, and concludes with the majestic Sekumpul Waterfall. A rewarding dinner in Bedugul ties up the day, enveloped in the highland's cool climate and scenic beauty.
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Banyumala Waterfall
Banyumala Waterfall is a stunning double cascade that plunges into a natural pool, making it an ideal destination for swimming and photography. Standing at about 26 meters high, this waterfall is still under the radar to many tourists, potentially offering a more secluded experience. The entry involves a short hike and a descent via a steep staircase, so visitors are encouraged to be cautious, especially if the path is wet. -
Gitgit Waterfall
Gitgit Waterfall is one of the most famous and visited waterfalls in Bali. It is a tall and powerful waterfall that offers a refreshing ambiance and a chance to witness the power of nature up close. Easily accessible and located near the road, it is a frequent stop for tourists exploring the northern part of the island. -
Aling-Aling Waterfall
Aling-Aling Waterfall provides an adrenaline-infused experience for visitors with opportunities for cliff jumping and natural water slides. It has become a place for both thrill-seekers and nature enthusiasts wanting to add a little excitement to their waterfall exploration in Bali. The falls are situated within a beautiful natural setting, making it a scenic spot for both adventure and relaxation. -
Sekumpul Waterfall
Sekumpul Waterfall, often considered one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Bali, is a stunning natural formation that encompasses multiple cascades surrounded by lush tropical greenery. To reach this waterfall involves a bit of trekking, often through a combination of stairs and footpaths, but the immersive experience in nature and the striking view are well worth the effort.
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Bedugul
Bedugul is a mountain lake resort area in Bali that provides a cool retreat from the island's coastal heat. Known for its picturesque views and fertile land, it is an excellent spot for dining with a view. Ending the day with dinner here promises not just delicious local cuisine but also a serene atmosphere of the highlands.
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Day 10: Scenic Farewells in Bali
The final day in Bali offers a serene conclusion to a vibrant holiday, starting with a morning at the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, known for their extensive natural beauty and less-traveled paths. After absorbing the tranquility of the terraces, a visit to Sari Uma Coffee Plantation brings an opportunity to relax and sample the local coffee and tea. The adventure concludes at Tanah Lot, an iconic seaside temple, before heading to the airport to bid goodbye to this enchanting island.
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Jatiluwih Rice Terraces
The Jatiluwih Rice Terraces are renowned for their picturesque expanse of greenery and traditional Balinese agricultural techniques. Recognized as a UNESCO Cultural Heritage site, the terraces are best admired from February to April when the rice is in full bloom. Exploring this vast area can take a few hours, offering visitors a chance to experience one of Bali's finest landscapes. -
Sari Uma Coffee Plantation
Located a short drive from Tanah Lot, the Sari Uma Coffee Plantation offers a serene environment to enjoy a variety of local coffee and tea flavors. This plantation provides insight into the production of famed Balinese coffee and the unique process of making Luwak coffee, making it an engaging experience for both coffee aficionados and curious travelers alike. -
Tanah Lot
Tanah Lot stands as one of Bali's most iconic temples, set on a rocky islet surrounded by the ocean. Renowned for its stunning sunsets and architectural beauty, this temple is revered as a cultural landmark and spiritual site. Visitors can walk to the base during low tide, although entering the temple is reserved for the devout, allowing for an immersive experience in Balinese tradition and myth.
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Ngurah Rai International Airport
Officially known as I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, this is the main airport serving Bali and is the departure point after an unforgettable holiday. It is conveniently located near the major tourist destinations, and well-equipped to cater to international and domestic travelers, making for a smooth and efficient commute to and from the island.
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