
Sakenan Temple
The worship place of Sakenan Temple was built of limestone and corals from the surrounding coastal reefs in the 10th century.
So you’ve got the logistics for your next trip to Bali down pat. The flights, the accommodation, even the crew that will be with you every step of the way are all secured. If we have any say in it, that’s a feat worth celebrating. Nonetheless, your journey to a well-planned vacation isn’t over yet as your things to do in Bali are still missing.
If there’s one thing that’s missing, it’s what you’ll do while you’re in Bali, not just how you’ll get there and who you’ll spend your time with. After all, fun and relaxation are the most important parts of the holiday, and it’d be a shame if you didn’t prioritize them!
So where will you enjoy an ice-cold Bintang on the beach? And when will you hop on a boat and savor the seas that surround Bali? What trails will lead you into the jungle, and which waterfalls will you take a dip into when the midday heat rises? Your itinerary is a blank slate just waiting to be filled with novel experiences that you and your loved ones can enjoy.
For all the answers on island-style outings and R&R, Bali Buddies has the hookup. There’s no shortage of spas and salons, with plenty of treat yourself businesses to choose from. So too is there a plethora of temples and spiritual sites, all of which can provide a setting to dig deep within yourself and find what really matters in life.
With day tours covering every corner of the island and village outings led by folks who know Bali through and through (us!), you’ve got a world all its own at your fingertips. By the end of your adventure, you may just have eclipsed your comfort zone and entered a realm where beauty really does lie in the unknown.
At the end of the day, how you play and relax in Bali is your choice. Don’t be the one to stop you from having the time of your life. Instead, snap that photogenic scene, ride in a hot air balloon like your life depends on it and take in a way of life that’s the antithesis of all you’ve ever known. If there’s anything that’s worth doing, it’s trying something new, especially if it means playing and relaxing while you do it.
If nothing else, you’ll have memories that will stay with you long after you depart Bali, and that’s an itinerary that’s well worth your while.
Geger Beach in Nusa Dua boasts white sand and blue water which is safe for swimming. You will find many deck chairs, local warungs and massage ladies.
Green Bowl Beach is famous for its limestone caves which are fun to explore and provide shelter and shade, especially fun during low tide.
One of Bali’s most fun beaches, Legian Beach is easily identifiable for the many deck chairs and umbrellas that line the beach between Kuta and Seminyak
Featuring white sand and calm waters Mertasari Beach in Sanur is a favourite beach to enjoy the water with young children.
Featuring a 100m stretch of sand, Padang Padang Beach is an exotic setting and definitey worth adding to you Bali holiday itinerary.
Dreamland Beach, one of Bali’s hidden beaches, features a white sandy beach secluded by limestone cliffs that line the rugged coastline of Uluwatu.
Uluwatu Beach is truly a magical place to visit. With many places to grab a quick bite to eat or drink, you can enjoy the beautiful view from the cliff top.
Virgin Beach is regarded as one of the best-hidden beaches in East Bali and makes for a great destination if you are looking for a less crowded beach.
Melasti Beach is a beautiful beach located at the foot of a high cliff. Its unspoiled blue sea makes this beach to be one of the best in the Ungasan region.
The worship place of Sakenan Temple was built of limestone and corals from the surrounding coastal reefs in the 10th century.
The main shrine of Meduwe Karang Temple is a bas-relief of Nieuwenkamp, a Dutch artist considered to be first European to visit Bali in 1906.
With 10 shrines cut out of the rock face, the Gunung Kawi temple is considered one of the most unique temples in Bali.
Built on natural spring, Gunung Kawi Sebatu Temple is considered to be one of the most peaceful, tranquil, and prettiest sanctuaries.
A holy archaeological site, Goa Gajah Temple is a very popular tourist site and is still in active use as a site of worship.
You’ll find Bukit Sari Temple inside the Sangeh Monkey Forest. It’s one of the largest of four temples ruled by grey long-tail macaques.
The Masceti Temple is located on the sacred beach of Masceti, a place to find true spiritual escape as it’s barely visited by the tourists.
Resting on top of a steep cliff, Uluwatu Temple is popular for its magnificent location. It’s one of the top places to visit for sunset.
Mostly surrounded by calm lake, Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is probably one of the most iconic and scenic temples of the island.
Bali’s second most important temple was rebuilt by the villagers after it was destroyed by the Mount Batur volcano when it erupted in 1926.
Pasar Agung Temple protects the island from evil spirits and is considered the market of the gods. The place is full of power and energy.
Also known as the “Stairways to Heaven,” the Lempuyang Temple has seven temples built long the stairway to the peak of the mountain.
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