Bali has many think to enjoy, from walking in the sea floor until breathtaking view of top of the mountain sunrise. These are some of the most popular sightseeing and adventure activity.

:: Kintamani

In scripts from the 10th century indicate that this high mountain district which takes its name from the ancient, windblown town at 1,500 meters-was the earliest known kingdom in Bali. Its small houses are constructed of wood and bamboo tiles to give warmth in the cold evenings of the highlands. Plentiful vegetables and fruits prosper in the damp climate. Like many of the old villages in Bali, the center of community affairs is the bale agung, the village assembly hall, where the elders of the desa authority meet once a month.

 
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:: Kintamani Volcano

A scenic drive over small roads overlooking beautiful rice terraces brings you to the mountain village of Kintamani (about 5,000 feet above the sea) which offers spectacular views of Lake Batur and the volcano. You can cross the crater lake below the still active Mount Batur and visit the "Bali Aga" village of Trunyan.
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:: Besakih

The "Mother Temple" in Besakih is Bali's most holy and Indonesia's biggest Hindu temple. It was build in the 11th. Century in an altitude of 1,000 meters (3,000 feet) on the slopes of Mount Agung.
 
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:: Ubud

Home to artists and bohemians with large choice of boutique hotel and restaurant. Just a drive away from ubud to reach Celuk (silver smith) and Mas (wood carving) to see Balinese artish at work.
 
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:: Goa gajah

A short distance from Bedulu stands the mysterious Goa Gajah or Elephant Cave. A fantastically carved entrance depicts entangling leaves, rocks, animals, ocean waves and demonic human shapes running from the gaping mouth which forms the entrance to the cave
 
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:: Gunung Kawi

From the lookout above a long stairway, ghostly habitations appear on the far side of the valley. The young River Pakrisan bubbles down over boulders, as it winds through the rice terraces. This is the striking setting of Gunung Kawi, a complex of rock-hevvn candis and monks' cells.
 
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:: Padang Bai

A perfectly shaped bay cradled in the hills, the harbor of Padangbai is the main port of all transit to the neighboring island of Lombok, with passenger and cargo vessels departing each morning. International shipping lines making stopovers in Bali anchor to the left of the bay; visitors and cargo are ferried to the pier. An area enclosed by white sand coves and turquoise sea, the small harbor town makes a good visit for yachtsmen sailing to Bali. The history of this coastal village is connected with those eventful years that saw the deaths of Mahendradatta and Udayana at the beginning of the 1 1 th century. There lived at Padangbai at that time a priest of great stature, Kuturan by name, who was capable of rejecting the wishes of a king and is rememberdd for his reforms of village organization. Pura Silayukti at Padangbai is said to mark his residence. Continuing east, the road passes through 'the beautiful area around Manggis, mountains on one side, the sea on the other
 
Click to enlarge :: Kusamba and Goa lawah

Holy bat cave at small fishing village famous with salt making and fish “satay”
 
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Beautiful restored water palace
 
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Karangasen rajah / king bathing pool with beautiful scenery
 
Click to enlarge :: Tulamben and Amed

Spectacular diving and snorkeling spot with relaxing atmosphere.
 
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:: Bedugul/Ulun Danu Temple

To reach the mountain range, you drive west from Denpasar through Mengwi. As you leave the southern plains, the landscape changes from flowing tiers of rice to motley patches of onion, cabbage and papaya grown in the cool climate of the highlands..

The clusters off arm houses along the way are no longer the familiar thatched huts of the south, but sturdy cottages made of wood and tile to withstand the steady downpour of heavy rains. This is rich alpine country. The earth, saturated by mountain streams, is smothered with thick moss and creepers. The road climbs and winds its way around steep cliffs hung with ferns, wild flowers and elephant grass..
 
Click to enlarge :: Celuk Gold & Silver Smith

Celuk Gold & Silver Smith, a silver-spun dragon twice encircles the wrist to form a bracelet sold in the village of Celuk, a center of gold and silver work. Original designs in delicate filigree make Balinese jewelry one of the most unusual styles in Asia. Although individual pieces are elaborate, they have simple origins in their making. Artisans use a tree stump with a protruding iron spike as a pounding base, a bamboo stem to catch the filings, and a manually operated gas pump for heat. As with most Balinese crafts, gold and silver work is largely an hereditary trade. Apprentices begin young. By the time the boys are twelve, they are already producing fine ornaments from the precious metals. However, the increased demand by tourists has resulted in the craft extending beyond the traditional clan. Almost every family in Celuk now makes or sells gold and silver work.
 
Click to enlarge :: Jatiluwih

Amazing panoramas on the slopes of Batukaru mountain overlooking the whole southern Bali
 
Click to enlarge :: Singaraja and Lovina beach

Northern capital with first dutch port and beautiful Balinese northern beach resort and watching dolphin at their home.
 
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Cool dutch style hill station with northern beach view
 
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:: Bali Barat National Park and Menjangan Island

760 sq meter preserved natural environment, last home of deer civets, wild buffalo, monkeys and Bali Rothschild starling. Hikers accompanied official guide can see montane forest, crystal clear water and pristine nature. Few minutes to a surrounding island of menjangan with great nature reserve and Bali’s top dive and snorkkling spot.
 
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:: Tanah Lot

”Tanah Lot” it’s have a meaning of land on the south. Most famous Bali’s south coast temple with breathtaking sunset spot suspended on a huge rock offshore. Set apart from the land by a stone basin, the rock has been carved by incoming tides. Tanah Lot, with its solitary black towers and tufts of foliage spilling over the cliffs, recalls the delicacy of a Chinese painting. If hearsay is to be believed, there dwells inside one of the shrines at Tanah Lot a huge snake, discreetly left undisturbed by the Balinese.
 
Click to enlarge :: Uluwatu Temple

The 11 th century sanctuary stand on spectacularly 70 metres above the crashing waves of the Indian ocean
 
Click to enlarge :: Legian

Great hotel, restaurant, café, entertainment and shopping area. Bali’s best modern nightlife district
 
Click to enlarge :: Kuta

Bali ’s prime tourism area with white sandy beach and abundance of great surf, entertainment, food and worldclass fashion and shopping
 
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Curving beach with fisherman village and fresh seafood on the beach. Some best resort located nearby.
 
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World chain hotels and tourist enclave with high security and worldclass convention spot.
 
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:: Lembongan Island

Popular with a day boat trip although is better to stay longer in tropical paradise nice hotel, great watersport and surf spot, white sandy beaches, seaweed surrounded by turquoise salt water.
 
Pictures :: Penida Island

Wonderful Bali’s sister island with surf and dive spot, beach resort and traditional culture .

 


ali’s most Popular Activity


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:: Water Sport

Swimming, snorkeling, banana boat rides, wind surfing, parasailing, surfing and many more watersport activity ar largely available in Bali. From your hotel private beach until remote island sandy beach. Bali is paradise for water sport.
 
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:: Scuba Diving

A number of PADI certified companies offer diving tours with experienced guides and equipment from one day to several days. The best Bali diving sites (some with ship wrecks) are along Bali's East cost near Candi Dasa, Amed and Tulamben and near Nusa Penida. The area around Menjangan Island is regarded by many experts as over-rated.
 
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:: Submarine Safari

You can book a tour which brings you about 70 feet below the sea of Amuk Bay, Padangbai. The small submarine can carry about 36 guests, and large port holes allow you to view and photograph underwater reefs and corals, many marine creatures, and a large variety of fish including sharks.
 
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:: White Water Rafting

Several companies offer exciting white water rafting tour on the ayung river and unda river. You’ll start pass waterfalls and volcanic cliffs, deep sided gorges, tranquil rice terraces and finish in remote villages.
 
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:: Bungy Jumping

There are some bungy jumping tower erected in kuta area with great view to the ocean from the top. And one waterfall bungy jumping located in gianyar regency.
 
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:: Spa and Beauty Treatment

Indulge your self with traditional and massage, aromatherapy, reflexology and many kind of spa technique is the ideal ambiance for relaxation and rejuvenation.
 
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:: Golf in Bali

Bali has one of the world finest golf courses, Nirwana bali golf club with spectacular overlooking to Tanah lot temple. Bali handara kosaido country club in bedugul ,9 hole course at Grand bali beach sanur and 18 holes course at Bali Golf and country club at nusa dua are another choice to golf lover.
 
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:: Lembongan and penida islands day cruise

Depart by sailing yacht, fast catamaran, wavepiercing catamaran. And moor alongside reef pantoon and start enjoy your full day activity above and below the water and don’t forget to explore these paradise islands.