Canggu is a coastal village between Seminyak and Tanah Lot. The coastline has several black-sand beaches, almost all with surf breaks that are popular among local and international surfers. These include the beaches of Berawa that borders just north of Seminyak’s Batubelig Beach, Batu Bolong, Batu Mejan (Echo Beach), Pererenan, Seseh and Mengening. A must-see … Continue reading CANGGU BEACH
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JIMBARAN BEACH
Jimbaran Beach and the famous Jimbaran Bay are on Bali's southwestern coast. The beach is part of the narrow isthmus connecting the Bali mainland and the Bukit Peninsula. The beach and the bay offer small secluded areas of peace and quiet. The tranquillity you can find here can be a perfect antidote to a stressful … Continue reading JIMBARAN BEACH
SANUR BEACH
Sanur Beach stretches 8 km along the south-eastern coastline of Bali. Several notable beaches are connected by a paved footpath. It starts from the beach of Padanggalak, which hosts the annual Bali Kites Festival. For unique urban exploration, you can try the wondrous ruins of Taman Festival Bali, one of Bali’s mysterious ghost towns. This … Continue reading SANUR BEACH
TANJUNG BENOA BEACH
Tanjung Benoa, like many other beach-side destinations in Bali, used to be a fishing village and an old dock. The development of the peninsula has been very significant as most of the shore-side properties are now hotels, resorts and water sports operators. The remaining mangrove marsh still lies at the western side of the entrance. … Continue reading TANJUNG BENOA BEACH
Kelingking Beach
Kelingking has become one of the main attractions of Nusa Penida and Bali. These days a visit to Kelingking has to be in everyone’s 3-week Bali Route. At the beginning of 2017, the first photos of Kelingking were shared on social media. It has become so popular because it looks like a T-Rex head from … Continue reading Kelingking Beach
Bajra Sandhi Monument
Central Landmark in Denpasar Bajra Sandhi Monument is a major landmark in Denpasar, set right in the centre of the Renon Square (otherwise locally referred to simply as, ‘Puputan Renon’). The site is adjacent the Bali Governor’s office, and is hard to miss with its grand structure that resembles a Balinese Hindu priest’s praying bell, … Continue reading Bajra Sandhi Monument
Celuk Village
The village of Celuk, located approximately 4km southwest of the Sukawati District, is also Bali’s major centre for goldsmiths and silversmiths. The main road of Jalan Raya Celuk is lined up with galleries and workshops. The village is usually an included stopover on tour itineraries to the central and northern regions such as Ubud and … Continue reading Celuk Village
Ubud Art Market
The Ubud Art Market, locally referred to as ‘Pasar Seni Ubud’ is located opposite the the Puri Saren Royal Ubud Palace and is open daily. Here you can find beautiful silk scarves, lightweight shirts, handmade woven bags, baskets or hats; statues, kites and many other hand-crafted goods. Most of the goods found at the Ubud … Continue reading Ubud Art Market
Kintamani Mount Batur
A Bali volcano can be a sightseeing highlight on your next trip to Bali’s highland region. The Kintamani volcano or Mount Batur, in particular, is a very popular trek. The captivating Mount Batur surrounds the 13-square kilometre Batur caldera lake. Those with a penchant for adventure can take a winding road down to the lake … Continue reading Kintamani Mount Batur
Tohpati Village
Tohpati Village is just about 12 kilometers from Kuta, and famous for Bali’s Batik Wand Weaving Center. Batik is a traditional form of painting fabric. They painstakingly use dots and lines from wax to decorate the cloth. It is very impressive to watch. It would be impossible to visit or live in Indonesia and not … Continue reading Tohpati Village
