

These are sightseeing spots where you can enjoy relaxing, Balinese landscapes. With such beautiful nature, temples buried inside, ruins, and beautifully landscaped rice terraces.
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Besakih Temple
The Bedakih Temple is located on the hillside of Agun Yamanaka, a sacred mountain in the eastern part of Bali.
It is considers the starting point of Bali Hinuism. From the hill that this temple is on, you can look far over the eastern part of Bali to Lombok Island, the area of the gods. -
Uluwatu Temple
The Uluwatu Temple is located in the southern tip of the Baden peninsula, Southern Bali.
It is a very famous temple for having a beautiful sunset. A must see attraction is the Kecak dance performance. -
Tanah Lot Temple
The Tanah Lot Temple is located along the seaside in midwestern Bali, which also has a reputation for beautiful sunsets.
The sight of a temple on a large rock, a silhouette floating on the sea, is beautiful to behold. This is always included in guide books introducing Bali. -
Ulundanu Bratan Temple
The ulundanu Bratan Temple is built on the banks of Lake Bratan, a summer resort in Bali.
This place has a higher altitude, making it easier to get foggy, which brings out a more beautiful sight as the shape of the temple fills out with fog all around. A popular spot for many tourists. -
Kintamani
The Kintamani Plateau is at the center of Batul Mountain in the northern part of Bali, the view of Mount Batur and Batur Lake from this plateau is quite beautiful. Many toursist filling the area for sightseeing is normal for Bali.
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Tegallalang / Rice Terrace
Tegallangis a quiet village, north of Ubud, about a 15 minute drive by car. Very beautifully groomed rice terraces are here, making it a classic spot for many to go sightseeing in Bali, with popular cafes to eat and relax while enjoying the view
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Jatiluwih Rice Terrace
The countryside of Jatiluwih spreads at the foot of Batu Cow in central Bali, The Tabanan province. Rice terraces spread out as far as the eye can see, with artistic attraction for visitors. Rice paddy fields here were selected as a World Cultural Heritage of 2012.
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GWK(Garuda Wisnu Kencana)
GWK cultural is a theme park made on the hill of Jimbaran, the concept was based on cultural exchange. There is an open stage and cafe / restaurant inside the park where you stop in during your sightseeing to relax
These are sightseeing spots to witness Bali's history, such as ruins and palaces from ancient times, temples that still belong in the center of peoples faiths.
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Besakih Temple
The Bedakih Temple is located on the hillside of Agun Yamanaka, a sacred mountain in the eastern part of Bali. It is considers the starting point of Bali Hinuism. From the hill that this temple is on, you can look far over the eastern part of Bali to Lombok Island, the area of the gods.
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Tirtaempul Temple
The Tirtaempul Temple is in the east of Ubud. Also, Proteinyil is a famous temple in a holy area. On the outside of the precinct, there are bathing places with holy water flowing from the fountains. During festivals, you can see a figure taking a bath during festivals.
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Taman Ayun Temple
Taman Ayun Temple is the second largest temple in Bali, located in the west of Ubud, Munich. It is said to be the most beautiful temple in Bali. Its greatest feature is Mel, a very mysterious location indeed.
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Gunung Lebah
Gunung Lebah temple is located in the western champuan area of Ubud, considered the birthplace of Ubud itself. The temple is at a place where two rivers merge, well known as a popular spot of power.
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Penagtaran Sasih
Penagtaran Sasih Temple is located in the village northeast Penguen of Ubud. This temple is home of a copper drum from the 3rd century, BC. There is a very interesting legend around this drum as well.
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Sebatu Temple
Gunung Kawi Subatu Temple is a beautiful temple, located in Suvatu village north of Tegallang. There are many ponds in the Temple, where carps reside. A very quiet and relaxing temple, many tourists visit with few towns around.
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Purisaren Ubud
The Ubud royal palace is located in the center of Ubud, was once the more dominant in the area. Decendants of the royal family still live to this day. Some of their locations open to the public, where traditional dances are held at night.
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Semarapura
The Sumarapura Palace is said to be the resting place of the royal family of Gelgel dynasty, which was in Klungkung in the easten part of Bali. The texture and quality of the place is a must see, in its traditional fashion.
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Goa Gajah
The Goa Gajah ruins are from the eleventh century, in the eastern part of Ubud. Its known for being a peaceful place, for meditation and training of monks. There is a popular cave with a face carved into it, and inside, Hindu gods reside.
These sightseeing spots are where you can feel the life and culture of the people of Bali. The location of villages and people that continue to live traditional lives through markets like Pasar and parks.
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Tenganan
Tuganan village is a village in Bali with a slightly different culture. From the area of Karangasem province in eastern Bali. This village is famous for producing certain products, by knitting grass vines uniquely, very unusual to the world.
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Breadgrin Village
A small village at the foot of Kintamani Plateau, Pangrir Village in the north of Banli is still very traditional, still keeping with their customs. A very beautiful place to expore on the streets of Bali
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Ubud Market
Sukawati Market is located in South Sukawati in Ubud. It is divided into a general market selling foods, and a art market with paintings and crafts. Selling many other things like t-shirts.
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Sukawati Art Market
Sukawati Market is located in South Sukawati in Ubud. It is divided into a general market selling foods, and a art market with paintings and crafts. Selling many other things like t-shirts.
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Badung Market
The Bandung Market is the largest of its kind in Bali, located in Denpasar. Early morning crowds of people come to purchas fresh foods, its a chance to have a real glimps of life in Bali.
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Sindhu Market
The Sindhu Market is a general market located in Sanur. During the evening, many stalls gather for the night market. Most people are local, but at times we get many foreigners.
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Monkey Forest
Monkey Forest is a natural conserved area in the southern part of Ubud, where 200 wild monkeys live. pura dalam agung festival of the shiva gods happens in the woods where locals visit to pray for the new moon day.
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GWK(Garuda Wisnu Kencana)
GWK cultural is a theme park made on the hill of Jimbaran, the concept was based on cultural exchange. There is an open stage and cafe / restaurant inside the park where you stop in during your sightseeing to relax.
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Bali People's Struggle Memorial
Bajra Santhi is a Bai memorial monument built in commemoration of the soul of Bali's islanders' struggle in the Denpasar district. It tells the history of Bali.
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Subak Museum
The Subak Museum in Tabanan is where materials on Bali's unique water consumption system are exhibited. The terraced rice paddies by Suvac have been kept for many many years, its been names as a world cultural heritage in 2012.
Balinese art that blossom, where traditional culture of Bali and Western art mix. A very good sightseeing spot for art which is famous worldwide.
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ARMA Art Museum
ARMA Museum of Art is where Balinese arts and other arts are gathered in South Pungosakan, Ubud. Many more arts are lined up for this Museum, foreign, and even Agun Rai's collection.
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Neka Museum of Art
Neka Art Museum is located in west Sangingan, Ubud. it has a wide range of classic and contemporary art, with many famous Balinese paintings, including Mr.Neka's collection.
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PUR · Luxan Art Museum
The Priluxan Museum of Art is located in the center of Ubud, said to be the leading art museum in Ubud. Paintings by Balinese artists from the 1930's onward are displayed in the halls with 2 buildings on a large site.
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Blanco Museum
The Swing Museum is located at the bridge west of Champuan in Ubud. A large number of paintings are exhibited mainly by the masterwork of Mr Antonio Blanco.
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Art Center
The Art Center is a cultural hall of fame that gathered the fascination of Balinese art in the center of Lenon, Denpasar city. There are open stages and museums in the inner part, and a Balinese art festival is held every year.
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Semarapura Art
The Sumarapura Palace is said to be the resting place of the royal family of Gelgel dynasty, which was in Klungkung in the easten part of Bali. The texture and quality of the place is a must see, in its traditional fashion.

