There's just something so irresistible about Bali. Whether it's the tropical beaches, the exotic atmosphere, or the friendly locals, the island of gods always seems to capture people's hearts. As the world's most sought-after traveling escapade, Bali boasts unique and vibrant experiences. Many of which you can't get anywhere else. So, in case you're missing Bali's warm bliss and chill vibes, we've gathered top things about this paradise.
Here are 10 fascinating things in Bali you can't get enough of!
Flock the experience of island life at Bali's Beaches. And trust us when we say, there are plenty of options to choose from. If you opt to join the in-crowd, beaches like Kuta, Sanur, and Nusa Dua are famous for the crowded nightlife atmosphere. But if you prefer secluded spots to make the most out of your vacation, then beaches like Balangan, Suluban, and Amed are your best choices. However, a favorite among tourists must be the stunning Kelingking Beach in Nusa Penida. This destination is famous for its T-rex shaped cliff and striking blue waters. Its breathtaking sceneries are just waiting for you to explore.
Bali is also home to stunning mountains, perfect for those searching for adventures. A well-known destination here is Mount Batur. Located in Kintamani, Bangli, this great nature site stands 1,717 meters above sea level, a popular spot to view an enchanting sunrise. Because of its decent height, Mount Batur is an excellent place for beginners. However, those seeking greenery and fresh nature terrain should put Mount Lesung as your go-to escapade. From here, you can enjoy spectacular lake views since Lake Tamblingan lies north of this mountain. It showcases a scenic view you probably won't ever forget!
Nothing spells out serenity more than the soothing rice fields of Bali! A recommended spot to go is Tegallalang Rice Terrace in Gianyar. You can take a stroll while immersing yourself in its spectacular rice fields. Don't forget to capture the moments too! Take some pictures with its stunning natural background. Jatiluwih Rice Terrace in Tabanan is also an iconic place to visit if you're looking for a relaxing walk amongst nature. This area covers the vast rolling hills, spanning its agriculture fields to 53,000 hectares. A pretty vast spot to unwind, don’t you think?
Ever been to Bali's luscious forests? If you haven't, then you're missing out on some spectacular scenery. Travel to West Bali National Park to explore its wild rainforest. There you can observe vast flora and fauna, including the exotic Bali Starling. The deep green foliage will surely soothe your stress away. But those seeking some forest excitement can go to Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary Ubud. It's an attraction of culture and nature combined!
The rich culture of Bali is constantly hypnotizing. How could it not? The perfect blend of Balinese and Hinduism culture affects all life aspects on the island. Bali is famous for beautiful art pieces and performance which can easily be spotted in every corner of the island. Similarly, it is also well-known for its merry traditional dances, including Kecak, Barong Legong, and Janger. Another amazing culture can be found on this island of gods is the numerous festivals and rituals, such as Galungan, Kuningan, and Nyepi. Each Balinese heritage offers a spark of magic!
Get a closer look at Balinese locals and learn their way of life by visiting their charming villages. A recommended spot to travel is Penglipuran Bali. It is considered one of the world's cleanest villages in the world. So, it’s no wonder many tourists love to experience the clean, crisp air, while viewing the wondrous landscape.
A taste of Balinese food, and you probably can't get enough of it! Take, for example, the delicious satay or meat skewer, in particular its sate lilit. This cuisine combines flavors from coconut milk, herbs and spices. Another must-try dish from the exotic island is Betutu. It cooks chicken or duck, stuffing it with rich ingredients, like garlic, ginger, chili, shallots, and peanuts. The tropical flavors combined with Balinese cooking methods can always make your mouth water.
So many unique experiences are there for you to discover in Bali. The popular idea is to explore its sustainable tourism. Many places here offer both sustainable and exciting activities to try. A great idea to do during your travels on the island is to visit Tenganan Village, known for their stunning spectacular Perang Panda war dance and Pegringsingan fabric. Considered a hand-weaving village, this village lets you learn to create these intricate Balinese tenun fabric yourself. Discover the local stories and values they uphold, and buy their beautiful tenun fabric for souvenirs.
You can never go wrong with some shopping spree in and around Bali. Numerous shopping centers are always available in this exotic destination. Though some show fixed prices, other places require you to show-off some bargaining skills to get the best price. Some recommended places to go are Kuta Art Market, Kumbasari Art Market, and Badung Market. Exploring Balinese shops are definitely worth your time, as you can stroll and find unique handicrafts. Try on stunning traditional clothes. Even get a taste of Balinese street food hawkers!
After days of traveling and exploring around Bali, it's time to treat yourself to the island's best spa places. Many resorts here offer spa treatments that will rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul. Others even showcase a place to relax with out-of-this-world beach sceneries or the lush tropical panorama. So, if you're ever in Bali, be sure to experience me-time with a spa treatment and the view of Mother Nature's best.
Nothing compares to Bali. Its culture, natural landscape, and tourist attractions always bring great lasting impressions, one you can never forget! That's why Bali is irresistible. Though traveling is postponed, Bali is preparing for your next trip to the island. As you plan your next adventures to this island of the gods, keep in mind the CHSE (Cleanliness, Health, Safety, and Environmental Sustainability) health protocols Bali strictly implements. This means to keep your distance, always wear a mask, and wash your hands. Please be aware that there are new regulations regarding international travel to Indonesia. You can refer to this link for more information.
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