Bali
Bali is a vibrant Indonesian island that blends lush rice terraces, ancient temples, and a thriving arts scene with world-class surf breaks and beach clubs. Whether you're seeking spiritual renewal in Ubud, partying in Seminyak, or diving in the crystal-clear waters of the Gili Islands, Bali offers an intoxicating mix of culture and tropical indulgence.
Highlights & What to See
- Ubud Monkey Forest & Rice Terraces – Explore the sacred sanctuary of playful macaques and the iconic Tegallalang rice terraces, a masterpiece of traditional subak irrigation.
- Tanah Lot Temple – Perched on a rocky outcrop, this sea temple is breathtaking at sunset, with crashing waves and silhouetted pagodas.
- Uluwatu Temple & Kecak Dance – Clifftop temple with dramatic ocean views, followed by a fire-lit Kecak dance performance at dusk.
- Mount Batur Sunrise Trek – An early-morning hike to the active volcano's crater rim for a spectacular sunrise over the caldera lake.
- Seminyak & Canggu Beaches – Trendy beach clubs, surf breaks, and sunset bars like Potato Head and The Lawn.
- Gili Islands (Trawangan, Meno, Air) – Car-free islands with pristine snorkeling, turtles, and a laid-back island vibe, easily reached from Bali.
- Ubud Art & Craft Villages – Batik, silver, woodcarving, and painting workshops in villages like Celuk, Mas, and Ubud itself.
Suggested Time to Spend
For a first visit, allow at least 7–10 days to split between the cultural heart of Ubud (3–4 days), the beach scene of Seminyak/Canggu (3 days), and a quick trip to the Gili Islands or Uluwatu (2–3 days). With two weeks, you can add a stint in Amed for snorkeling or venture to the quieter north coast. Bali’s traffic can be heavy, so plan transfers wisely and consider hiring a private driver.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Lombok – A quieter alternative with Mount Rinjani, pristine beaches, and the Gili Islands as a stepping stone.
- Nusa Penida – Rugged island with dramatic cliffs, Kelingking Beach, and manta ray snorkeling, accessible by fast boat from Sanur.
- Java (Bromo & Ijen) – Combine with a short flight or ferry to East Java for the blue flames of Ijen and sunrise at Bromo.
- Yogyakarta – A flight away, this Javanese cultural hub offers Borobudur and Prambanan temples for a deeper dive into Indonesian heritage.
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Image credits
- Lombok — Paxson Woelber / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Gili Islands — wallygrom / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Ubud — Jacky Cheong / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Uluwatu — kharistama / CC BY 3.0
- Mount Batur — Tiket2 / CC BY 2.0