Bali, the famed Island of the Gods, with its varied landscape of hills and mountains, rugged coastlines and sandy beaches, lush rice terraces and barren volcanic hillsides all providing a picturesque backdrop to its colourful, deeply spiritual and unique culture, stakes a serious claim to be paradise on earth. With world-class surfing and diving, a large number of cultural, historical and archaeological attractions, and an enormous range of accommodations, this is one of the world’s most popular island destinations and one which consistently wins travel awards. Bali has something to offer a very Broadway market of visitors from young back-packers right through to the super-rich.

Bali is one of more than 17,000 islands in the Indonesian archipelago and is located just over 2 kilometers (almost 1.5 miles) from the eastern tip of the island of Java and west of the island of Lombok. The island, home to about 4 million people, is approximately 144 kilometres (90 mi.) from east to west and 80 kilometres (50 mi.) north to south.

The word “paradise” is used a lot in Bali and not without reason. The combination of friendly, hospitable people, a magnificently visual culture infused with spirituality and (not least) spectacular beaches with great surfing and diving have made Bali Indonesia’s unrivaled number one tourist attraction. Eighty percent of international visitors to Indonesia visit Bali and Bali alone.

The popularity is not without its flip side— like many places in the island’s South, once paradisiacal Kuta has degenerated into a congested warren of concrete with touts and scammers extracting a living by overcharging tourists. The island’s visibility has also drawn the unwanted attention of terrorists in 2002 and 2005; however, Bali has managed to retain its magic. Bali is a wonderful destination with something for everyone, and though heavily traveled, it is still easy to find some peace and quiet if you like. Avoid the South of the island if you want a more traditional and genuine Balinese experience.

A consideration is the tourist season and Bali can get very crowded in August and September and again at Christmas and New Year. Australians also visit during school holidays in early April, late June, and late September, while domestic tourists from elsewhere in Indonesia visit during national holidays. Outside these peak seasons, Bali can be surprisingly quiet and good discounts on accommodation are often available.
The modest dress is expected in Bali. Although bikinis are fine on the beaches and in hotel swimming pools, they are not appropriate while shopping, eating in restaurants.

Bali Annual Average Climate
Averages | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rainfall (mm) | 347 | 287 | 213 | 94 | 76 | 70 | 50 | 23 | 40 | 90 | 154 | 293 |
Temp (°C) | 27.6 | 27.7 | 27.6 | 27.8 | 27.3 | 26.6 | 25.9 | 25.8 | 26.4 | 27.2 | 27.8 | 27.7 |
Min Temp (°C) | 25 | 25 | 25 | 25 | 25 | 25 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 25 | 25 | 25 |
Max Temp (°C) | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 29 | 28 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 30 | 30 |
So the best time to visit Bali is between April and October, the island’s dry season. Bali experiences only two seasons: the rainy season and the dry season. Throughout the year, the daytime temps hover between the mid-80s and low 90s, with only the humidity and precipitation patterns changing.

TRAVEL-You can come to Bali via flight or bus or train from different places.Here are some flight’s arrivals and departures of denpasar airport,Bali,given below,-

Departures
SCHEDULED | REVISED | TO | FLIGHT | STATUS |
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07:45 | 07:45 | Jakarta (CGK) | Citilink CTV 663 | Departed On-Time |
08:20 | 08:20 | Bandung (BDO) | Citilink CTV 822 | Departed On-Time |
08:55 | 08:55 | Bima (BMU) | Wings Air (Indonesia) IW 1826 | Departed On-Time |
09:30 | 09:30 | Jakarta (CGK) | Batik Air ID* 6501 | Departed On-Time |
09:30 | 09:30 | Labuan Bajo (LBJ) | Nam Air IN* 654 | On-Time |
09:50 | 09:50 | Waingapu (WGP) | Wings Air (Indonesia) IW 1884 | On-Time |
09:55 | 09:55 | Praya (LOP) | Citilink CTV 1672 | On-Time |
10:00 | 10:00 | Surabaya (SUB) | Batik Air ID* 8413 | Departed On-Time |
10:15 | 10:15 | Surabaya (SUB) | Citilink CTV 695 | Departed On-Time |
10:15 | 10:15 | Bima (BMU) | Nam Air IN* 650 | On-Time |
10:20 | 10:20 | Tambolaka (TMC) | Wings Air (Indonesia) IW 1832 | Departed On-Time |
10:20 | 10:23 | Jakarta (CGK) | Indonesia AirAsia QZ 7511 | Departed On-Time |
10:30 | 10:30 | Labuan Bajo (LBJ) | Batik Air ID* 6331 | Departed On-Time |
10:35 | 10:35 | Alor Island (ARD) | Nam Air IN* 254 | On-Time |
10:40 | 10:40 | Surabaya (SUB) | Lion Air JT* 921 | Departed On-Time |
10:45 | 10:45 | Dili (DIL) | Sriwijaya Air SJ 270 | On-Time |
10:50 | 10:50 | Labuan Bajo (LBJ) | Wings Air (Indonesia) IW 1830 | Departed On-Time |
11:00 | 11:00 | Jakarta (CGK) | Lion Air JT* 31 | On-Time |
11:00 | 10:55 | Kupang (KOE) | Garuda Indonesia GA 438 | Departed On-Time |
11:05 | 11:05 | Kupang (KOE) | Lion Air JT* 924 | Departed On-Time |
11:10 | 11:10 | Praya (LOP) | Lion Air JT* 828 | Departed On-Time |
11:25 | 11:25 | Maumere (MOF) | Wings Air (Indonesia) IW 1820 | Departed On-Time |
12:00 | 12:00 | Bima (BMU) | Wings Air (Indonesia) IW 1836 | Departed On-Time |
12:00 | 12:05 | Jakarta (CGK) | Garuda Indonesia GA 407 Codeshare: AM 7410 / EY 7109 | Departed On-Time |
12:15 | 12:15 | Jakarta (HLP) | Citilink CTV 195 | On-Time |
12:15 | 12:15 | Surabaya (SUB) | Citilink CTV 697 | On-Time |
12:45 | 12:45 | Surabaya (SUB) | Batik Air ID* 6413 | On-Time |
13:00 | 13:00 | Jakarta (CGK) | Sriwijaya Air SJ 261 | On-Time |
13:00 | 12:49 | Jakarta (CGK) | Garuda Indonesia GA 417 | Departed On-Time |
13:05 | 13:05 | Banyuwangi (BWX) | Citilink CTV 1683 | On-Time |
13:30 | 13:45 | Jakarta (CGK) | Indonesia AirAsia QZ 7521 | Departed 15 minutes late |
13:40 | 13:40 | Surabaya (SUB) | Lion Air JT* 923 | On-Time |
13:40 | 13:40 | Balikpapan (BPN) | Citilink CTV 445 | On-Time |
13:45 | 13:45 | Tambolaka (TMC) | Nam Air IN* 640 | On-Time |
13:50 | 13:50 | Jakarta (CGK) | Batik Air ID* 6515 | Departed On-Time |
13:50 | 13:50 | Jakarta (CGK) | Batik Air ID* 6330 | On-Time |
14:15 | 14:40 | Praya (LOP) | Garuda Indonesia GA 450 | Delayed 25 minutes |
14:20 | 14:20 | Bandung (BDO) | Lion Air JT* 3961 | On-Time |
14:20 | 14:20 | Ujung Pandang (UPG) | Lion Air JT* 740 | On-Time |
14:45 | 14:49 | Bandung (BDO) | Indonesia AirAsia QZ 750 | On-Time |
15:00 | 15:00 | Semarang (SRG) | Wings Air (Indonesia) IW 1803 | On-Time |
15:00 | 15:00 | Surabaya (SUB) | Citilink CTV 669 | On-Time |
15:00 | 15:00 | Praya (LOP) | Wings Air (Indonesia) IW 1848 | On-Time |
15:30 | 15:30 | Jakarta (CGK) | Batik Air ID* 6513 | On-Time |
15:40 | 15:40 | Ujung Pandang (UPG) | Citilink CTV 342 | On-Time |
15:45 | 15:45 | Surakarta (SOC) | Lion Air JT* 925 | On-Time |
16:00 | 16:00 | Jakarta (CGK) | Citilink CTV 681 | On-Time |
16:05 | 16:05 | Jakarta (CGK) | Garuda Indonesia GA 411 Codeshare: AM 7414 / KL 4055 / TK 9371 | On-Time |
16:05 | 16:05 | Surabaya (SUB) | Citilink CTV 699 | On-Time |
16:05 | 16:05 | Jakarta (CGK) | Indonesia AirAsia QZ 7531 | On-Time |
16:30 | 16:30 | Jakarta (CGK) | Batik Air ID* 6060 | On-Time |
16:40 | 16:40 | Surabaya (SUB) | Lion Air JT* 919 | On-Time |
16:45 | 16:45 | Semarang (SRG) | Nam Air IN* 255 | On-Time |
16:45 | 16:45 | Jakarta (CGK) | Citilink CTV 683 | On-Time |
17:10 | 17:10 | Jakarta (CGK) | Batik Air ID* 6505 | On-Time |
17:30 | 17:30 | Surabaya (SUB) | Nam Air IN* 261 | On-Time |
17:35 | 17:35 | Jakarta (CGK) | Sriwijaya Air SJ 273 | On-Time |
18:00 | 18:00 | Surakarta (SOC) | Nam Air IN* 475 | On-Time |
18:05 | 18:05 | Surabaya (SUB) | Garuda Indonesia GA 341 | On-Time |
18:15 | 18:15 | Jakarta (CGK) | Citilink CTV 687 | On-Time |
18:15 | 18:15 | Jakarta (CGK) | Batik Air ID* 6517 | On-Time |
18:20 | 18:20 | Surabaya (SUB) | Batik Air ID* 8131 | On-Time |
18:30 | 18:30 | Jakarta (HLP) | Citilink CTV 197 | On-Time |
18:40 | 18:40 | Jakarta (CGK) | Garuda Indonesia GA 419 Codeshare: AM 7422 | On-Time |
18:50 | 18:50 | Jakarta (CGK) | Citilink CTV 685 | On-Time |
19:05 | 19:05 | Surabaya (SUB) | Indonesia AirAsia QZ 628 | On-Time |
19:15 | 19:15 | Surabaya (SUB) | Garuda Indonesia GA 3414 | Cancelled |
19:30 | 19:30 | Jakarta (CGK) | Lion Air JT* 43 | On-Time |
19:30 | 19:30 | Jakarta (CGK) | Indonesia AirAsia QZ 7515 | On-Time |
20:10 | 20:10 | Yogyakarta (JOG) | Nam Air IN* 275 | On-Time |
20:45 | 20:45 | Jakarta (CGK) | Citilink CTV 689 | On-Time |
21:35 | 21:35 | Ujung Pandang (UPG) | Sriwijaya Air SJ 726 | On-Time |
21:50 | 21:50 | Jakarta (CGK) | Citilink CTV 691 | On-Time |
22:40 | 22:40 | Surabaya (SUB) | Sriwijaya Air SJ 265 | On-Time |

Arrivals
SCHEDULED | REVISED | FROM | FLIGHT | STATUS |
---|---|---|---|---|
21:15 | 21:15 | Jakarta (CGK) | Citilink CTV 690 | Arrived On-Time |
08:55 | 08:55 | Jakarta (CGK) | Sriwijaya Air SJ 272 | On-Time |
09:20 | 09:20 | Surabaya (SUB) | Batik Air ID* 8412 | On-Time |
09:40 | 09:40 | Surabaya (SUB) | Citilink CTV 694 | Arrived On-Time |
09:50 | 09:50 | Jakarta (CGK) | Batik Air ID* 6506 | Arrived On-Time |
09:50 | 09:50 | Jakarta (CGK) | Batik Air ID* 6331 | On-Time |
09:55 | 09:55 | Semarang (SRG) | Nam Air IN* 254 | On-Time |
09:55 | 09:45 | Jakarta (CGK) | Indonesia AirAsia QZ 7510 | Arrived On-Time |
10:00 | 10:00 | Labuan Bajo (LBJ) | Wings Air (Indonesia) IW 1831 | Arrived On-Time |
10:00 | 10:00 | Surabaya (SUB) | Lion Air JT* 920 | On-Time |
10:00 | 09:57 | Jakarta (CGK) | Garuda Indonesia GA 402 Codeshare: AM 7405 / TK 9364 | Arrived On-Time |
10:00 | 10:00 | Praya (LOP) | Lion Air JT* 955 | On-Time |
10:20 | 10:20 | Maumere (MOF) | Wings Air (Indonesia) IW 1821 | Arrived On-Time |
10:25 | 10:25 | Surakarta (SOC) | Lion Air JT* 924 | Arrived On-Time |
10:30 | 10:30 | Ujung Pandang (UPG) | Lion Air JT* 741 | On-Time |
10:45 | 10:45 | Jakarta (CGK) | Citilink CTV 682 | On-Time |
11:35 | 11:35 | Bima (BMU) | Wings Air (Indonesia) IW 1827 | On-Time |
11:45 | 11:45 | Jakarta (CGK) | Batik Air ID* 6061 | On-Time |
11:45 | 11:45 | Jakarta (HLP) | Citilink CTV 192 | On-Time |
12:00 | 12:00 | Jakarta (CGK) | Garuda Indonesia GA 404 Codeshare: AM 7407 / KL 3971 / NH 5550 / TK 9366 | Arrived On-Time |
12:10 | 12:10 | Labuan Bajo (LBJ) | Nam Air IN* 655 | On-Time |
12:20 | 12:20 | Praya (LOP) | Citilink CTV 1673 | On-Time |
12:45 | 12:45 | Waingapu (WGP) | Nam Air IN* 663 | On-Time |
12:50 | 12:50 | Praya (LOP) | Lion Air JT* 829 | On-Time |
13:00 | 13:00 | Surabaya (SUB) | Lion Air JT* 922 | On-Time |
13:00 | 13:00 | Balikpapan (BPN) | Citilink CTV 444 | On-Time |
13:05 | 13:05 | Jakarta (CGK) | Indonesia AirAsia QZ 7520 | Arrived On-Time |
13:10 | 13:10 | Labuan Bajo (LBJ) | Batik Air ID* 6330 | On-Time |
13:15 | 13:15 | Waingapu (WGP) | Wings Air (Indonesia) IW 1885 | On-Time |
13:25 | 13:25 | Tambolaka (TMC) | Wings Air (Indonesia) IW 1833 | Arrived On-Time |
13:30 | 14:00 | Surabaya (SUB) | Garuda Indonesia GA 342 | Arrived 30 minutes late |
13:40 | 13:40 | Bandung (BDO) | Lion Air JT* 3960 | On-Time |
13:55 | 13:55 | Jakarta (CGK) | Batik Air ID* 6512 | On-Time |
14:10 | 14:10 | Surabaya (SUB) | Citilink CTV 668 | On-Time |
14:20 | 14:20 | Surabaya (SUB) | Indonesia AirAsia QZ 629 | Arrived On-Time |
14:35 | 14:32 | Jakarta (CGK) | Garuda Indonesia GA 408 Codeshare: AM 7409 | Arrived On-Time |
14:40 | 14:40 | Bima (BMU) | Wings Air (Indonesia) IW 1837 | On-Time |
14:45 | 14:45 | Jakarta (CGK) | Citilink CTV 684 | On-Time |
14:55 | 14:55 | Surabaya (SUB) | Citilink CTV 696 | On-Time |
15:05 | 15:05 | Bima (BMU) | Nam Air IN* 651 | On-Time |
15:15 | 15:15 | Surabaya (SUB) | Batik Air ID* 6412 | On-Time |
15:15 | 15:15 | Kupang (KOE) | Lion Air JT* 925 | On-Time |
15:25 | 15:20 | Kupang (KOE) | Garuda Indonesia GA 439 | On-Time |
15:40 | 15:40 | Jakarta (CGK) | Indonesia AirAsia QZ 7532 | On-Time |
15:40 | 15:40 | Dili (DIL) | Sriwijaya Air SJ 271 | On-Time |
16:00 | 16:00 | Surabaya (SUB) | Lion Air JT* 910 | On-Time |
16:05 | 16:05 | Alor Island (ARD) | Nam Air IN* 255 | On-Time |
16:15 | 16:15 | Tambolaka (TMC) | Nam Air IN* 641 | On-Time |
16:30 | 16:30 | Jakarta (CGK) | Batik Air ID* 6504 | On-Time |
17:20 | 17:20 | Jakarta (CGK) | Garuda Indonesia GA 410 | On-Time |
17:20 | 17:20 | Praya (LOP) | Garuda Indonesia GA 451 | On-Time |
17:30 | 17:30 | Surabaya (SUB) | Batik Air ID* 8130 | On-Time |
17:35 | 17:35 | Jakarta (CGK) | Batik Air ID* 6514 | On-Time |
17:45 | 17:45 | Jakarta (CGK) | Citilink CTV 686 | On-Time |
17:55 | 17:55 | Jakarta (CGK) | Sriwijaya Air SJ 260 | On-Time |
18:00 | 18:00 | Jakarta (HLP) | Citilink CTV 194 | On-Time |
18:10 | 18:10 | Bandung (BDO) | Citilink CTV 825 | On-Time |
18:30 | 18:30 | Jakarta (CGK) | Lion Air JT* 40 | On-Time |
18:40 | 18:36 | Bandung (BDO) | Indonesia AirAsia QZ 751 | On-Time |
19:05 | 19:05 | Jakarta (CGK) | Indonesia AirAsia QZ 7514 | On-Time |
19:40 | 19:40 | Jakarta (CGK) | Citilink CTV 688 | On-Time |
19:45 | 19:45 | Surabaya (SUB) | Nam Air IN* 260 | On-Time |
19:45 | 19:45 | Jakarta (CGK) | Garuda Indonesia GA 424 Codeshare: AM 7423 / EY 8147 / KL 4032 / TK 9360 / WY 5424 | On-Time |
19:45 | 19:45 | Jakarta (CGK) | Lion Air JT* 26 | On-Time |
19:50 | 19:50 | Jakarta (CGK) | Batik Air ID* 6516 | On-Time |
20:10 | 20:10 | Surabaya (SUB) | Citilink CTV 698 | On-Time |
20:35 | 20:35 | Ujung Pandang (UPG) | Sriwijaya Air SJ 727 | On-Time |
21:15 | 21:15 | Jakarta (CGK) | Citilink CTV 690 | On-Time |
21:50 | 21:50 | Surabaya (SUB) | Sriwijaya Air SJ 264 | On-Time |
00:35 | 00:35 | Jakarta (HLP) | Citilink CTV 196 | On-Time |
01:00 | 01:00 | Jakarta (CGK) | Citilink CTV 666 | On-Time |

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The Kayon Jungle Resort by Pramana₹ 20,627

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Grand Zuri Kuta Bali₹ 3,758

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TOURIST PLACES-
Bali Temples

Uluwatu Temple
Perched precariously on the edge of cliff, overlooking the crashing waves is Uluwatu Temple. The temple is considered to be one of 6 spiritual pillars in Bali, and strategically guarded by the monkeys that reside in the surrounding forest. It is one of the most popular places to visit in Bali, especially when the sun sets. Sunset is one of the most stunning bursts of orange you’ll ever see.
Regardless of where the sun is in the sky, the temple is a great place for those looking to explore Balinese culture. There are daily Kecak dance performances, as well as a chance to marvel at ancient Balinese architecture. Kecak dance performances are held just before sunset at 6-7pm, but watch out for those territorial monkeys as they are pros at swiping tourist’s possessions. (If it happens to you, trade with the monkeys using treats such as nuts or bananas). There is no public transportation to take you to the temple, so it is best to order a pre-arranged taxi to take you to and from the destination.
Other notable temples that should be on your list of things to see include Besakih Temple and Tanah Lot Temple.
Bersakih Temple
Besakih Temple has been known as Bali’s ‘Mother Temple’ for over 1000-years, and holds the title proudly on its fine sculptured features. Located up Mount Agung this temple is considered to be a special pilgrimage by the Balinese people. The temple is made up of seven different areas, known to represent the seven layers of the universe, however only the Pura Besakih part of the temple is open to anyone regardless of background or religion (others are reserved for pilgrims).
Tanah Lot
Tanah Lot is an incredibly important landmark for Bali; it is located on a rock formation in the middle of the water, constantly being berated by crashing waves. Visitors are unable to enter the sacred grounds, but just being able to take in the surroundings from this iconic temple is more than enough. Plus, you’re guaranteed to feel like a true free-spirit climbing around this mini- island, located just off the Beraban Village.
Ubud Monkey Forest
As you’ll soon learn, Bali is abundant with monkeys! Lying in the Mandala Wisata Wanara Wana is the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary inhabited by grey-haired macaques. Don’t be fooled by their big eyes and plush fur, these monkeys are greedy devils and will take your belongings before you’ve even noticed.
As mentioned before you can try and barter for your belongings with treats, but best to just keep them close. A visit to this sanctuary is as exciting as it is entertaining, however just keep an eye out for these cheeky devils, and remember they’re live animals.
You may notice the monkeys are in some of the carvings around the temples. It’s quite cool to see something etched in history, still very much alive today.
Elephant Safari Park
If monkeys are not your thing you’d rather rub shoulders with gentle giants, then visit the Elephant Safari Park. This park is operated by Bali Adventurer tours and offers visitors a chance to explore the Balinese jungle on the backs of these magnificent animals. The park is open from 8am-6pm and is located in the village of Taro, around 30minutes north of Ubud.
The luxurious Elephant Safari Park Hotel is located right next to the park so you’re sure to be close-by to all the fun adventures.
Bali Safari and Marine Park
The Bali Safari and Marine Park is home to over 60 species, including endangered creatures such as the Orang Utan, Komodo Dragon and Bali Mynah. Jump aboard a special safari bus and view exotic creatures such as Himalayan bears, wildebeest and lions (as well as many more) in vast enclosures that replicate their natural habitat.
Alternatively, get personal with baby Orang Utans, feed the animals and watch exciting animal shows. This is a wonderful opportunity to spend a great day out with family and friends; as well as the animals the park has a mini-theme park, great restaurants and cultural areas where you can find out more about Bali and its heritage. The park is open from 9am-7pm, and only costs start from around 3,500 rupees per person, depending what you want from your day.
Amazing Beaches Near Bali
Gili Islands

There are three desert islands off the coast of Bali: Gili T, Gili Air and Gili Meno.
Each island offers something different for tourists, so there is something for everyone. Surrounding these islands are all manner of exotic sea creatures and swimming in the warm waters is an adventure in itself.
All motorised transport is banned on the islands, so the only way to get around is by foot, bicycle or hitching a ride in one of the pony-carts (their version of a taxi!). All of the islands are accessible by boat, there are plenty of operators on the mainland (mainly leaving from Pandang Bai) and between the islands.
Gili T
The largest of the three islands attracts many a tourist looking for all sorts to do. It is definitely a place where you can party, but is also a great place for those looking to dive into the waters and swim with the fishes! Other activities, besides exploring the island, include riding horses along the beach and pitching up with a BBQ to watch the sunset over Paradise. There are several bars that really liven up the evening on the island, it is definitely considered to be a party-like island once the sun goes down, so bring your dancing shoes.
Gili Air
This island is far more peaceful and less popular than Gili T; it really is for those looking to put their feet up, relax and bask in their surroundings. The island is so small that it is easy to trek around in approximately 2.5hrs, but make sure you pack adequate supplies as this path truly is off the beaten path. There are plenty of chances to go snorkelling and spot the turtles that call these waters home.
Gili Meno
As with Gili Air, this island is nowhere near as bustling as Gili T and for this reason is popular with those looking to escape the real world or honeymooners looking for seclusion.
More Things to do in Bali

Tegallalang Rice Terraces
There are a number of rice paddies in Bali, but Tegallalang provides the most awe-inspiring view of Bali.
This iconic area of Bali is owned by the friendliest of farmers who invites you to try his green coconut drink and explore his ancient lands for only a small fee. This truly is a prime photography location, and you’ll have the opportunity to explore the nearby village of Pakudui where you’re guaranteed to find a great souvenir.
Nature in Bali
We haven’t even scratched the surface of all the wonderful things Bali has to offer its visitors. Other attractions include the Bali Zoo or Atlas Pearl Farm where you see how the Pearls for jewellery are cultivated.
There are a great number of trekking activities, such as visiting Blahmantung Waterfall and swimming in its waters or really getting underwater and going for a SeaWalk on the bed of the Balinese waters.
Water plays a huge role in your visit to Bali, additional to all of the previously mentioned activities, you can learn to surf in Pandang Pandang or watch the dolphins in Lovina.
Balinese Handicrafts

If you’re looking to taste Balinese culture in an alternative way, head down to the Ubud Art Market where you can shop for all manner of things, from silks to hand-crafted goods. Recognise the place when you get there? Well that’s because it featured in Hollywood blockbuster Eat, Pray, Love.
Finally, make sure you head to Arma (Agung Rai Museum of Art) and spend an afternoon looking at some of the most colourful, fascinating and avant-garde pieces you’re likely to ever come across. Not to mention the museum itself is a set in a beautiful, dense, tropical forest.
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