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Things To See and Do in Bali


  • Batubulan, home to a number of stone carvers and famous for its excellent dance and theatrical performances.
  • The mountain resort of Bedugul with its Ulun Danu, a temple which seems to rise out of the lake. It is also famous for its water sports.
  • Pura Besakih, over a thousand years old and is known as the Mother Temple of Bali, the biggest and holiest of all Balinese temples.
  • Celuk, famous for its silver and gold jewelry works.
  • Goa Gajah, a cave temple believed to be built as a monastery.
  • Goa Lawah, where thousands of bats make the roof of the cave their homes. Its entrances are guarded by a temple believed to be found by a sage nine centuries ago.
  • The villages of Kintamani and Penelokan, gives a view of the active Mount Batur and its lake where boats can be rented to cross over to Trunyan, an ancient village in Bali
  • Klungkung, the oldest Javanese Hindu Kingdom in Bali.
  • Kuta, the tourist mecca of Bali famous for its sunset, shops of all varieties and its nightlife.
  • Nusa Dua, famous for its most beautiful and luxurious hotels in Bali.
  • Sangeh, the sacred monkey forest.
  • Tampak Siring, the temple and its two bathing places which the spring water has curative powers. Regular purification ceremonies take place here.
  • Tanah Lot, one of Bali's most important sea temples, built on top of a huge rock, surrounded by sea.
  • Ubud, the art center of Bali, famous for its collection of Balinese paintings and scenery of rice fields.


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