Batur Temple
Ulun Danu Batur Temple The Ulun Danu Batur Temple is dedicated to the primary source of water. It is located in a spiritually clean location known as Batur in Balinese. ‘Pura’ means ‘temple,’ ‘Ulun’ means ‘head source,’ ‘Danu’ means ‘water,’ and ‘Batur’ is the name of the mountain and settlement that signifies’spiritually clean’. Ulun Danu […]
Penglipuran Village
Penglipuran Village Currently Penglipuran village has become one of the tourist attractions in Bali that attracts tourists, both foreign tourists and Indonesian tourists. The thing that makes Penglipuran village a tourist destination is because the villagers still maintain village traditions, such as the shape of the houses that look the same, and always keep the […]
Kehen Temple
Kehen Temple Bangli is not only famous as the only cold-temperature district in Bali. In this district, also stands a temple with unique architecture, namely the Kehen Temple. Since the temple is located in the highlands, you can, at the same time, see the beauty of Cempaga Village. So your tour in Kehen Temple will […]
Edelweis Garden
Edelweis Garden Bali Edelweis Flower Park is not far from Besakih Temple village. The distance is approximately two kilometers and may be covered in seven minutes by two or four wheeled vehicles. So, if you’re planning a trip to Besakih, don’t forget to stop by here. Because the park is located near a mountain slope, […]
Candi Dasa
Candi Dasa Beach Candidasa Beach is a marine tourism object that is different from the most popular beaches in southern Bali, such as Nusa Dua, Jimbaran and Kuta Beach. Candidasa Beach is located in the eastern part of Bali, where it is visited every year by tourists, both domestic and foreign. It may take around […]
Sidemen Village
Sidemen Village Sidemen (pronounced See-de-men) was not originally on our Bali agenda. We had intended to stay in one of the beach towns, but after reading an article on Sidemen Valley, we decided that this was an opportunity to explore the more real side of Bali and uncover one of East Bali’s hidden gems. We […]
Besakih Temple
Besakih Temple The Bali Besakih Temple, also known as Pura Besakih by locals, is the largest Hindu temple in Bali. It offers a stunning view from the top of the temple area, where we can see the wide natural panorama until we reach the ocean, attracting travellers from all over the world. Besakih Temple is […]
Bukit Jambul
Bukit Jambul During the Dutch occupation of Indonesia, a tourist named the Bukit Jambul Rice Terrace after a steep hill on the south side of the main route between Klungkung regency and Besakih in Karangasem regency. Pura Pucak Sari, a Hindu temple surrounded by big trees, is located on the hill’s summit. Under the temple […]
Tulamben
Tulamben Beach Tulamben Bali, located in eastern Bali, is a renowned tourist resort recognised for the beauty of its underwater scenery. To clarify, on this page I will discuss the Liberty Shipwreck dive, which is one of the top Bali east coast diving spots. The bulk of Tulamben Bali visitors enjoy outdoor adventure activities. Tulamben […]
Amed Beach
Amed Beach Tourists visiting Amed Bali will be delighted by black sand beaches. In contrast to several of Bali’s beaches, which are often blinding white in colour. It should be emphasised that the Amed beach tourist attraction is perhaps Bali’s underwater paradise. Foreign tourists agree that this location deserves to be a must-see. Tourists from […]