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Bali’s Ultimate Must-sees That Will Leave You in Awe

Welcome to Bali, one of the most enchanting islands in the world! Though some consider it overrated, we love Bali and think you too should check out its must-see destinations.

Nestled in the Indonesian archipelago, Bali is a magical destination renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality. With its ancient temples, lush rice terraces, and stunning beaches, Bali offers a perfect blend of adventure, spirituality, and relaxation.

Whether you seek the thrill of trekking an active volcano, immersing yourself in traditional arts, or simply unwinding on the sandy shores, Bali has something for every traveler. Get ready to experience a journey like no other as you delve into the heart of this captivating island, where beauty, tradition, and modernity harmoniously coexist.

Destinations in this blog post:

Lovely UbudTanah Lot TempleUluwatu TempleMount BaturTegalalang Rice TerracesWaterfallsStunning BeachesBalinese TemplesTraditional Arts and Crafts


Lovely Ubud

The first must-see location is Ubud, the cultural heart of Bali. Here you can explore fascinating art galleries, visit ancient temples like Goa Gajah, stroll through traditional markets, and witness captivating dance performances. The best time to visit is during the dry season from April to October when you can enjoy pleasant weather and partake in various cultural festivals and events.


Tanah Lot Temple

Do not miss the iconic Tanah Lot Temple, perched dramatically on a rocky outcrop amidst crashing waves. For an unforgettable experience, visit during the low tide, usually in the late afternoon, to explore the temple grounds and witness the breathtaking sunset.


Uluwatu Temple

Uluwatu Temple is another must-see destination on your Bali trip. Discover this mystical temple, perched on a cliff with panoramic views of the Indian Ocean. Plan your visit in the early evening to catch the spectacular Kecak dance performance against the backdrop of the setting sun.


Mount Batur

Embark on an exhilarating pre-dawn trek to the summit of Mount Batur, where you will be rewarded with a mesmerizing sunrise and stunning views of the surrounding caldera. The best time to attempt this hike is during the dry season (April to September) to avoid potential rains and mist obstructing the views.


Tegalalang Rice Terraces

Take a leisurely stroll through the mesmerizing Tegalalang Rice Terraces, particularly during the planting or harvesting seasons, for a closer look at traditional Balinese farming activities. The lush greenery is most vibrant during the rainy season from November to March.


Waterfalls

Escape to the refreshing waterfalls of Bali, such as Gitgit and Sekumpul, during the wet season for the highest water flow and the chance to swim in crystal-clear pools amidst the tropical rainforest.


Stunning Beaches

Beaches on Bali are breathtaking and a must-see, must-do for many if not all travelers. Experience Bali’s diverse coastal offerings, from the bustling Kuta Beach with its vibrant atmosphere and ideal surfing conditions during the dry season, to the tranquil shores of Nusa Dua, perfect for relaxation year-round.


Balinese Temples

Delve into the spiritual side of Bali by visiting the majestic Besakih Temple during the island’s important festivals, such as Galungan, to witness grand ceremonies and colorful processions. Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is best experienced during the wet season when the iconic water reflections are most picturesque.


Traditional Arts and Crafts

Explore the artisan villages of Mas and Celuk to observe skilled craftsmen creating intricate wood carvings and exquisite silver jewelry. Time your visit with one of Bali’s art festivals, like the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival in October, to experience a rich showcase of traditional Balinese paintings and performances.

Extra tip

Balinese Cuisine is more of a must-try than a must-see, but we could not leave it out. Treat your taste buds to a culinary journey through Bali, sampling local delicacies like Babi Guling during major celebrations and festivals. Or savor fresh seafood dishes at Jimbaran Bay in the evenings, when the beachside restaurants create a charming ambiance under the stars.

Johanna

Johanna is a linguist fluent in 5 languages. She has studied and worked in several countries in Asia and Europe. Johanna is passionate about traveling, languages, different cultures, and yoga. She is a digital nomad traveling the world while teaching, creating content, and vigorously sharing her travel experiences.

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