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one of the best kept secret that hosts some of the island’s enchanting beaches?
With not much is gong on for the nightlife, amed is a perfect destination for
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Amlapura
Amlapura
is the main town in Karangasem Regency. It hosts some of the island’s
enchanting attractions such as the Tirta Gangga (the Water Palace).
Asahduren (Clove Plantation)
Asahduren
Clove Plantation is located 20 km inland from Negara. It offers the beautiful
sight from the greenery of clove plantations.
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Bali Barat National Park
Bali Barat National Park lies at the western side of Bali and
occupies an estimated 10%: of Bali’s total
land area. The park is the last refuge of one of the most endangered birds in
the world: the Bali Starling.
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Bangli
Bangli
offers beautiful views of Mount and Lake
Batur. Situated hundreds
of meters above sea level, the breeze in Bangli is cool and refreshing
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Banjar
Banjar
is a worth visit place to watch cockfight and Brahma Vihara Arama, Bali’s only Buddhist mastery. You can as well bathe at
the Banjar’s hot springs
during your visit there
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Batubulan
Batubulan
is an artistic countryside located in west part of Gianyar regency. It has been
famous in Indonesia
and all over the world which has been built based on an artistic blessing dance
of Barong. The villagers sustain by both wood carving and stone sculpting,
whereby the craftsmen can make up your order and arrange the shipment to your
home address.
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Bedugul
Bedugul
is a village located in the mountainous area connecting northern and southern Bali
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Besakih Temple
Besakih
is the most important, sacred temple in Bali.
Known as the Mother
Temple, Besakih provides
spectacular views of the natural surroundings.
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Blahmantung Waterfall
Blahmantung
Waterfall is located in the Pupuan area of Tabanan. This part of Bali is very fertile and receives a lot of rain. You can
swim here, or at least go for a soak in the shallow water.
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Botanical Garden
Eka Karya
Botanical Garden in
Bedugul was founded in 1959 and is the youngest yet the largest of the four
Indonesian botanical Gardens.
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Candi Dasa
Candi
Dasa is located in Karangasem regency with less than 10 km distance to Tenganan
village. It was once a fishing village which later undergoing rapid tourism
development, as now it becomes the best destination for embracing tranquility.
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Celuk
Celuk,
in the sub—district of Sukawati, owns the individuality and excellence in
production of gold and silver crafting. Most of them are Balinese professional,
artistic and skillful of design development related to the silver and gold
crafting.
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Denpasar
Denpasar
is the capital city of Bali,
with an estimated population of 500,000 people from different background living
in the area. A number of Bali’s notable
museums are located in Denpasar.
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Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK)
Garuda
Wisnu Kencana is a cultural park and a landmark with gigantic statue of Vishnu
sitting on his ride, which is half man half Garuda bird.
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Gianyar
Gianyar
is the regency famous for artistic and high culture. As a tourism area, Gianyar
has beautiful natural sceneries such as mountains and coasts.
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Gilimanuk
Gilimanuk
is the main port for traffic between Bali and Java Island.
Gilimanuk can be reached by heading west from Negara, or west through the National
Park from Singaraja.
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Goa
Gajah (Elephant Cave) comes outstanding with the shape
of its entrance: a skillfully carved depiction entangling leaves, rocks,
animals, ocean waves and demonic human shapes running from the gaping mouth.
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Goa Lawah
Goa
Lawah is inhibited by thousands of bats hanging down on the ceiling and flying
around. It is also the home of one of the most sacred temples in Bali, Pura Goa Lawah.
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Jimbaran
is a fishing village which also houses some of the finest luxury hotels in the
world. The beaches of Jimbaan are cluttered with seafood restaurants, where you
can dine with your feet on the sand.
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Kintamani
Kintamani
is the village with its impressive panorama located in plateau and also
encircled by mountain atmosphere with the windblast from Mount Batur.
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Klungkung
Klungkung
holds a special place in Bali’s history and
culture. As artistic centers, the palaces wherein the Kings of Klungkung and
noblemen patronized and developed the styles of music, drama and the fine arts
that flourish today.
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Kuta
is the most celebrated area in Bali. The beach
area is also known as the center of nightlife activities and a shopping Mecca with its lines of
shops, boutiques and galleries.
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Lake Batur
Lake Batur
is the widest lake in Bali which is surrounded
by scenic view and cool atmosphere. It lies down in the feet of Mount Batur
and Mount Abang, with hot spring activity right by
the lake. It is considered as sacred place by the Balinese.
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Lake Bratan
Lake Bratan
is located in Bedugul and is the second largest lake in Bali.
Bratan offers stunning view of Pura Ulun Danu temple that solemnly guards the
lake.
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Lovina Beach
is a 12 km stretch of coast to the Northwest of Singaraja in North
Bali. It is considered one of the best places for family trip with
its famous morning dolphin trip as well as other activities such as snorkeling
and sightseeing.
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Mount Agung
is Bali’s highest and holiest mountain as it
is believed that the mountain is the home of the Gods. Bali’s
most sacred temple, the Mother Temple of Besakih, sits on its slope.
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Negara
Negara
is mainly known as the place to see Makepung or the Bull Race. This area is
rarely visited by tourists, while it actually also offers a glimpse of the real
Bali.
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Nusa
Dua is known as the home of large international five-star resorts. Many
beautiful beaches with peaceful atmosphere can be found in this area.
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Nusa Ceningan
Nusa
Ceningan offers many tourist attractions such as cockfighting and the unique
seaweed farming.
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Nusa Lembongan
Nusa
Lembongan is a small island located 20 km off the eastern coast of Bali. The island is known as a ‘virgin island' with
crystal—clear water and the local seaweed farming.
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Nusa Menjangan
Nusa
Menjangan is a small island in the northwestern off the Bali Barat National Park. Only a limited number of
divers are allowed to visit the island daily. All dive sites are only a short
boat trip away.
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Nusa Penida
The
main attraction in Nusa Penida lies on the chance to see turtles, sharks, and
reefs in crystal- clear visibility.
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Nusa Serangan (Turtle Island)
Serangan Island is used as a turtle breeding
ground with beautiful coral reefs. Another thing Serangan is known for Pura
Sakenan, the famous Balinese temple facing the mainland.
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Padangbai
Padangbai
is a small fishing village in East Bali. It
offers the visitors with some of Bali’s most beautiful
white sandy beaches.
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Sangeh Monkey Forest
Sangeh Monkey
Forest is located in the south western
of Bali. The main attraction here is the monkeys
inhabiting both the trees and the temple.
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Sanur
is one of the Bali’s largest traditional
villages and is also an established tourist area. It is known as the best spot
for diving and snorkeling, especially surfing. It is also known as the ‘Sunrise Beach’.
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Seminyak
Seminyak
is one of the Bali’s top tourist spots with
its natural appeal and great collection of fine restaurants. It also houses
many of nice places to stay (hotels and villas).
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Singaraja
Singaraja
was once the capital city of Bali
before Denpasar. It was Bali’s main port
during the Dutch occupation and still retains colonial feel, especially with
its clean, quiet and distinctive culture.
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Tabanan
The
regency of Tabanan is the home of the dramatic temple
of Tanah Lot, which probably is known
as the most photographed temple in Bali.
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Tanah Lot
Tanah
Lot, one of the most popular places of interest in Bali,
is located in the Tabanan regency. It is the home of a dramatic ocean—front
Hindu temple, which is one of the main temples in worship of Balinese Gods.
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Tanjung Benoa
Tanjung
Benoa is a scenic area full of coconut palms. It is one of the perfect spots
for water sports with no shortage of shops catering to marine sports
enthusiasts.
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Tegallalang
Tegallalang
is a major area for handicraft production in Bali.
There are several businesses in this area, but they are not visible to the
passing by tourists. The view here on the rice is amazing.
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Tulamben
Tulamben
is a small town on the north-east coast of Bali.
It is now popular for its most famous dive site that contains a stunningly
diverse underwater ecosystem, especially around the wreck of the Liberty Glow,
a US Army Transport ship torpedoed by Japanese submarines in 1942.
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Ubud
Ubud
is largely known as a remarkable center of fine arts, dance and music. The
spectacular view of green paddy terraces makes Ubud as one of the most visited areas
in Bali.
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Uluwatu
is known for its breathtaking cliff views, with its spectacular temple
overlooking the clear blue water of the ocean below. Plenty of monkeys inhibit
the area. Kecak dance is also regularly performed in Uluwatu’s amphitheatre.
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