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Kunjungi Pulau Dewata Bali

Bali is one of the bigger islands of the 20,000 islands that form the Indonesian archipelago and it’s much too big to see all of it in 5 days.


That means having your own itinerary for your Bali trip can help you get the most out of your time here, and see that you don’t miss out on any major parts of the island.


It’s one of the most popular destinations in Indonesia and that’s partly because the local culture is very different from the Muslim majority found elsewhere in the country.


Bali has a Hindu culture and the vibe of this island reflects that.

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What is there to see in Bali? So much that an exhaustive list would go on for pages, but some highlights include:

Unspoiled Northern Bali – with volcanic lakes, temple grounds, spectacular waterfalls, and surrounding jungle galore. This is a part of the island that many tourists never see and that’s a real shame.

Ubud and Central Bali – the spiritual heart of the island, Ubud is a bit cooler than the rest of the country (temperature-wise) and it’s home to the famous sacred monkey forest sanctuary, the Tegalalang rice terraces, and so much more.

Live volcanoes – the two biggest and most famous in Bali are Mount Agung and Mount Batur both of which can be climbed and enjoyed by visitors.

Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta & Legian – it wouldn’t be a trip to Bali without a visit to one of the numerous beaches such as Bingin Beach, Broken Beach, Amed Beach, etc. The best places to find beaches are the tourist hotspots of Canggu, Seminyak, Kuta and Legian. Canggu is also home to the world-famous FINNS Beach Club.

Balinese Culture – Bali has a unique culture that is quite distinct from the rest of Indonesia and from the Hindu parts of India which influenced its development. Exploring cultural highlights in Bali is an incredible experience.


Best places to visit during your trip

Pura Agung Besakih
Pura Agung Besakih
Tanah Lot
Tanah Lot