Explore Bali’s stunning beaches and historic temples in a full-day tour. Discover Ubud’s cultural gems and iconic landscapes. Start your adventure now.
Explore Bali’s stunning beaches and historic temples in a full-day tour. Discover Ubud’s cultural gems and iconic landscapes. Start your adventure now.
- Uluwatu Temple - Uluwatu Temple is celebrated for its breathtaking natural beauty, especially its expansive ocean vistas and dramatic cliffs. Key attractions include: Sunset Views: The temple is a favored location for witnessing stunning sunsets. Kecak Dance: Each evening, visitors can enjoy a Kecak Dance performance near the temple, enriching the…
- Uluwatu Temple - Uluwatu Temple is celebrated for its breathtaking natural beauty, especially its expansive ocean vistas and dramatic cliffs. Key attractions include: Sunset Views: The temple is a favored location for witnessing stunning sunsets. Kecak Dance: Each evening, visitors can enjoy a Kecak Dance performance near the temple, enriching the cultural experience. Monkey Population: The temple is also famous for its large monkey population, often seen wandering the temple grounds.
- Pandawa Beach - A sought-after spot in South Bali, this beach is famous for its 3 kilometers of soft white sand, turquoise waters, and gentle waves. Popular activities include swimming, snorkeling, and canoeing, making it ideal for families with children. The shoreline is uniquely adorned with a natural moss carpet, setting Pandawa Beach apart from other white sand beaches on the island.
- Padang Padang Beach - Known for its unique access through a narrow gap between towering coral cliffs, this beach offers a stunning view of white sand and blue waves. Padang-Padang is a favorite for relaxing, swimming, and sunbathing under Bali’s tropical sun. Activities include: Nature photography: The karst cliffs and panoramic beach provide a stunning backdrop. Snorkeling: The clear waters reveal fascinating marine life. Relax: Enjoy the serene atmosphere and natural beauty that soothes the soul.
- Melasti Beach - Natural Beauty: Melasti Beach boasts stunning natural scenery with pristine white sand and crystal-clear waters. The towering limestone cliffs create a dramatic backdrop for photographs. Tourist Activities: Visitors can enjoy relaxing on the shore, playing in the waves, taking photos, and witnessing the stunning sunset. The beach is also frequently used for Melasti ceremonies, a traditional Hindu ritual.
- Handara Iconic Gate - Discover a place where nature and architecture harmoniously blend at the iconic Handara Gate. This stunning landmark, with its majestic split gate, offers a perfect backdrop for photos, captivating photographers and travelers worldwide. Nestled amidst the lush greenery and misty hills of Bedugul, the gate’s intricate carvings and towering structure create a tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal place to relax and reconnect with nature. Whether seeking the perfect Instagram moment or simply enjoying the cool mountain air, the iconic Handara Gate promises an unforgettable experience.
- Tanah Lot Temple - Enjoying the Coral View: The temple’s beauty perched on the reef is a must-see attraction. Observing the Lipi-Poleng Snake: At low tide, sacred snakes can be seen in the coral crevices, accompanied by a shaman for safety. Playing in the Water: To reach the temple at low tide, be prepared to wade through the sea. Remember to bring a change of clothes. Photo Hunting: Tanah Lot’s views are incredibly photogenic, perfect for Instagram photos or even pre-wedding shoots.
- Picheaven Bali Swing - Picheaven Bali Swing offers a unique experience with various swings hanging at high altitudes, providing the sensation of flying over a stunning green valley. In addition to swings, Picheaven Bali Swing features over 12 creative photo spots designed to offer extraordinary photo backgrounds. Notable spots include Bird’s Nest, Heaven Road, Hanging Bed, Bubble House, and Hideaway House, each offering a unique experience and perfect photo backdrop. Main activities include: 1. Unique Swings: Swings hanging at high altitudes, both single and tandem, provide an exhilarating flying experience.
- Ulun Danu Bratan Temple - Ulun Danu Beratan Temple derives its name from the lake on its shore, Lake Beratan. Situated at an altitude of 1,200 meters above sea level, the air is refreshingly cool. Visiting in the morning before sunrise reveals a misty atmosphere, enveloping the temple and lake, enhancing their beauty. Lake Beratan is crystal clear, with lotus flowers poking through the surface. The lake’s beauty is further enhanced by the hills that serve as its backdrop, lush with greenery, trees, and plants. The clear waters reflect the beauty of the hills and the clear blue sky.
- Kanto Lampo Waterfall - Kanto Lampo Waterfall is a natural tourist destination located in Beng Village, Bali, about a 30-minute drive from Ubud. The waterfall is renowned for its steep cliffs, fast-flowing water, and natural pools below. Although located just off the main road, a footpath is required to reach the waterfall area. Kanto Lampo Waterfall’s relatively hidden location offers a more intimate and exclusive experience.
- Segara Windhu Coffee Plantation - Before leaving Bali, discovering authentic Luwak coffee ensures a true taste of the island’s coffee culture. Ubud, Kintamani, and Gianyar are renowned for their plantations, where visitors can explore, learn about the production process, and purchase freshly roasted beans directly from local producers. Balinese Luwak coffee is one of the most distinctive and sought-after coffees globally. From the volcanic soil of Kintamani to the island’s deep-rooted coffee traditions, every step reflects Bali’s commitment to quality, culture, and sustainability, resulting in an unparalleled coffee experience.
- Tegalalang Rice Terrace - The agricultural icon of Tegalalang Village, north of Ubud, sits on the cliffs of Ubud. It’s a hugely popular tourist destination in Bali and a must-see on many Bali itineraries. Undoubtedly, the Tegalalang Rice Terraces are among the most beautiful places to visit in Bali. It’s a destination for travelers, meandering between Bali’s sandy beaches, towering mountains, and steaming volcanoes. The scenery is breathtaking, with beautiful green rice paddies stretching endlessly.
- Tegenungan Waterfall - Tegenungan Waterfall stands approximately 15 meters high and features a swimming pool. Visitors are prohibited from crossing the ropes around the pool, where the waterfall directly falls. The trekking path from the parking area to the waterfall is well-maintained and offers a variety of contemporary, Instagrammable beauty and creativity. The path is a staircase, providing ample walking space and equipped with a guardrail.
- Ubud Traditional Art Market - Ubud Art Market is one of Bali’s most famous markets, offering a wide variety of traditional crafts by local artisans. It’s the perfect place to find Balinese souvenirs and experience an authentic art market atmosphere. The market offers a wide variety of traditional crafts, including sculptures, paintings, and handicrafts, along with friendly vendors, a comfortable atmosphere, and a wide range of prices.
- Penglipuran - Penglipuran is a traditional village in Bangli Regency, Bali Province, Indonesia. This village is famous as a tourist destination in Bali because its people still practice and preserve traditional Balinese culture in their daily lives. The architecture of the buildings and land management still follow the concept of Tri Hita Karana, the Balinese philosophy of the balance of the relationship between God, humans, and their environment. They have succeeded in building tourism that benefits the entire community without eliminating their culture and traditions. In 1995, Penglipuran village also received the Kalpataru award from the Indonesian government for its efforts to protect bamboo forests in their local ecosystem.
- Ujung Water Palace - Taman Ujung, or Taman Sukasada Ujung, is a park built in the early 20th century by the King of Karangasem. The park blends Balinese and European architectural styles, creating a stunning and enchanting landscape. With a backdrop of mountains and sweeping ocean views, Taman Ujung offers an unforgettable experience for anyone who visits. The area features several large ponds, bridges connecting the various buildings, and well-maintained gardens, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere.
- Lempuyang Temple - Lempuyang Temple’s elevated location offers breathtaking views. Standing in front of Bali’s Gate of Heaven, visitors are greeted by a panoramic view of the majestic Mount Agung, creating a natural frame for a glimpse into paradise. Lempuyang Temple is also renowned as an iconic photography spot in Bali. The Gate of Heaven provides the perfect backdrop for Mount Agung, while the water reflection techniques taught by local guides make each photo unique and artistic.
- Tirta Empul Temple - With its primary function as a place of worship for Hindus, Tirta Empul Temple is often visited for pelukatan, a procession of self-purification with the holy waters of Tirta Empul. Within the temple grounds are two pools with 26 fountains. The water flowing from these springs is considered holy by Hindus and is used for purification and invocation of holy water. The temple has three sections: Nista Mandala or Jaba Sisi (outer section), Madya Mandala or Jaba Tengah (middle section), and Utama Mandala or Jeroan (main section).
- Tirta Gangga - The highlight of Tirta Gangga Water Park is its beautiful spot in the center of the park. Here, you’ll find two small pools and a large one, standing majestically, surrounded by statues of gods and goddesses. Next to it is a labyrinth statue with a beautiful 11-tier fountain called Nawa Sanga. This is the highlight of Tirta Gangga.
- Lovina Dolphin Adventure - The best time to see the dolphins is between 6 and 8 a.m., so visitors should arrive at the Lovina Dolphin Park before sunrise. Furthermore, the dolphins only appear in the morning, from 6 to 9 a.m. Lovina is also one of the beaches with the most beautiful sunrises in Bali. Enjoy the beauty of the sunrise while you’re out at sea.

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- Surcharges on fuel
- Bottled water
- Entrance fees
- Parking fees
- Toll road fees
- Surcharges on fuel
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- personal expenses
- Lunch
- personal expenses
From breathtaking beaches to culturally rich historic temples, Bali offers a plethora of unique destinations that should not be overlooked. This guide highlights some of the most popular tourist attractions in Bali that deserve a spot on your travel itinerary. Let’s begin our exploration one by one:
- Ubud:
- Tegalalang Rice Terrace: Offers a…
From breathtaking beaches to culturally rich historic temples, Bali offers a plethora of unique destinations that should not be overlooked. This guide highlights some of the most popular tourist attractions in Bali that deserve a spot on your travel itinerary. Let’s begin our exploration one by one:
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Ubud:
- Tegalalang Rice Terrace: Offers a stunning view of the iconic terraced rice fields and is a favorite photo location.
- Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary: A protected forest where hundreds of long-tailed monkeys roam freely.
- Ubud Palace (Puri Saren Agung): A historic site to admire traditional Balinese architecture and enjoy dance performances.
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Tanah Lot: An iconic temple that is also home to a group of relatively tame monkeys.
Additionally, there are many other attractions such as Goa Gajah, Tirta Empul Temple, Pandawa Beach, Dreamland Beach, Balangan Beach, Kuta Beach, Padang Padang Beach, Amed Beach, Lovina Beach, Tegallalang Rice Terrace, Pura Luhur Uluwatu, Ulun Danu Bratan Temple, and Mount Batur.
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