Bali is nothing less than a pandora box that is full of surprises. All you can do is just keep on exploring it again and again and still, you will miss out on something. Here is the list of some of the best visitor attractions in Bali.
- Ubud Monkey Forest:
Originally, the name of this place was Mandala Suci Wanera Wana which is also popular as the name of Ubud forest. This location is home to a temple, a verdant forest, and hundreds of monkeys. The major attraction of this place is the Balinese long-tailed macaque. Tourists flock to this location for its charm, fresh, crisp air, and the company of lively monkeys who accompany them during their stay. This is one of the most attractive places to visit in Bali packages.
- Uluwatu Temple
This Balinese Hindu awe-inspiring temple, perched on the edge of a spectacular cliff, has more cultural significance than meets the eye. The temple is devoted to Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa in his manifestation as Rudra and is recognized as one of the sad kahyangan. Traditional dance and theatre performances take place at twilight, giving tourists the opportunity to learn about local culture. The best part is its location. The sound of the continuous rise and fall of the sea waves gives you a serene feeling.
- Tanah Lot Temple
Tanah Lot Temple is a sacred and cultural site that is admired for its natural beauty. It’s located on an offshore rock with a lovely ocean backdrop and is a wonderful place for a selfie, especially at sunset. You’ll get to explore the temple and experience the best of Ubud through the eyes of a local on this guided trip. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions that one visit on their Bali tour.
- Tirta Empul Temple
In Balinese, Tirta Empul means “Holy Spring.”
Tirta Empul Temple is a Hindu water temple in Bali, Indonesia, near the town of Tampaksiring. The temple complex includes a petirtaan, or bathing structure, where Balinese Hindus go for ritual purification and is known for its holy spring water. The temple pond contains a spring that produces fresh water on a regular basis, which Balinese Hindus regard as sacred or amritha. Locals believe that the Tirta Empul Temple’s miraculous water has the power to heal and purify their bodies and souls. In this serene and historic temple, soaking in the spring water is a must-do activity.
- Seminyak
Seminyak is a mixed-use tourist residential district on Bali’s west coast, just north of Kuta and Legian.
From modest local businesses to high-end luxury boutiques, this vital neighbourhood has something for everyone. This area also features a number of beautiful beaches that are bordered by lively bars and restaurants that stay open late. It’s one of the best place to enjoy your delightful evening and thus makes itself a part of the must visit attractive places in Bali to visit.
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Tegalalang Rice Terraces
The best thing about Bali is that they haven’t forgotten their roots, they are still focusing on how to improve and excel in their agriculture sector. One of the best illustrations of this fact is the Tegalalang rice terraces. These sculpted rice terraces in Bali provide visitors an opportunity to explore nature while also getting a sense of local culture and customs. Tourists can go around the village and talk to the locals. These sculpted rice terraces in Bali provide visitors an opportunity to explore nature while also getting a sense of local culture and customs. Tourists can go around the village and talk to the locals.
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Ubud Art Market
These sculpted rice terraces in Bali provide visitors an opportunity to explore nature while also getting a sense of local culture and customs. Tourists can go around the village and talk to the locals. These sculpted rice terraces in Bali provide visitors an opportunity to explore nature while also getting a sense of local culture and customs. Tourists can go around the village and talk to the locals.
- Baseikh temple
The largest temple in Bali, Besakih Temple, is located on the slopes of Mount Agung, the island’s highest peak and it is the major volcano of Bali. There are 86 temples in the complex, all of which are over 1,000 years old. Every year, more than 70 religious activities or festivities are held in the temple, which is attended by Hindu devotees from all over the island.
Since practically every shrine celebrates an annual anniversary, the complex hosts at least seventy events each year. The 210-day Balinese Pawukon calendar year is used to create this cycle.It was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1995 but was removed in 2015.
- Padang Padang Beach
This once-hidden gem stands up to the hype, thanks to its portrayal in the movie Eat, Pray, Love (2010). A fantastic spot to relax on the sand, swim past amazing stone formations, or surf the waves off the cliffs. This beach has an intriguing location, with a one-hundred-meter-long stretch of sand accessed by a peculiar hollow rock entry down a flight of stairs. This is among one of the most famous surfing spots. The mesmerizing white sands on the beach make it lucrative and makes this place one of the must visit attractive places in Bali.
- Mount Batur
An active volcano is something that makes people curious. Even though active volcanoes sound a bit dangerous, adventurous people find them lucrative and they want to check whether it’s their cup of tea or not. Mount Batur, which is an active volcano in Bali and here, Bali gives you another surprise out of its pandora box. A two-hour trek up the mountain will take you to the island’s best site for catching the first rays of the sun. On Culture Trip’s epic 12-day Bali tour, see the sunrise with Mount Abang and Batur Lake in the background for an amazing experience. Instagrammable to the max.