Tegenungan Waterfall, is a popular picnic spot surrounded by lush foliage. With shallow bathing areas and cafes, it's ideal for a short drive and picnic.
12 swings and 9 nests with breathtaking views over valleys, waterfalls, and canyons. A top global photography location. Popular swings include Kaja, Ubud, Alas Harum, Uma Pakel, and Wana Iri Hidden Hills.
17th-century Hindu temple by Lake Bratan, Bali. Balinese architecture, surrounded by water, set against Bedugul mountains. Iconic reflection on the lake creates a mesmerizing illusion.
It is a religious-wildlife blend over 12.5 hectares. 600+ monkeys, 115 tree species, and 14th-century temples with monkey sculptures offer a unique natural retreat.
Munduk, a cool mountain village in northern Bali, is a trekker's dream. Known for its stunning sunrises, sunsets, and waterfalls, it's a haven for nature lovers.
Pura Besakih, Bali's 'Mother Temple,' sits on Mount Agung's slopes. The 2,000-year-old complex features 23 temples. Dedicated to Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu, the temple comprises 86 shrines, with three main temples for the Hindu trinity.
Goa Gajah, the "elephant cave"—a spiritual and cultural site filled with Buddhist and Shaivite relics. The entrance features a demon-like structure, leading to a serene pool surrounded by intricate stonework, offering a glimpse into Indonesian architecture and heritage.