Things to Do in Bali

Places to visit in Bali in One Day or Two or maybe even the whole week

Bali is one of the most magical islands you will ever visit in the world. Its incredible nature, tranquility, culture and people.

People are drawn to the culture and religion in Bali and it has more than 20,000 temples. I try to fit in as a local, but turns out I look very different despite being a Hindu and brown.

Where ever I go, I’d rather be a local so I never plan my trips with the default itineraries. Wida, being an Indonesian helped me travel the country as a local. I mean, I fit in perfect as Indonesia and India are quite similar.


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Currency In Indonesia:

  • IDR (1 AUD = 10,000 IDR Approx, at the time of this trip)

Budget for 2 Weeks for 2 Persons:

  • 2 Million IDR (Excluding flights)

Average Basic Expenses per day:

  • AirBnB: 200,000 IDR
  • Sewa Motor (Scooter rental): 80,000 IDR
  • Food (at Warung): 150,000 IDR PP
  • Bottled Water: 20,000 IDR

Transport:

  • Sewa Mobil (Rental Scooter)
Denpasar, Ubud and Surrounds
  1. The Keranjang
  2. Ubud market
  3. Tegalalang Rice Terraces
  4. Campuhan Ridge walk
Beaches and Waterfalls
  1. Kuta beach
  2. Jimbaran Beach
  3. Sumampan waterfall
Islands
  1. Nusa Penida
Temples
  1. Saraswati Temple
  2. Pura Segara Ulun Danu Batur
  3. Pura Besakih

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Denpasar, Ubud and Surrounds

The Keranjang

Keranjang Mall in Bali is a bustling shopping center that offers an eclectic mix of local and international brands. The mall features a modern design with spacious walkways and plenty of natural light, creating a comfortable and inviting atmosphere for shoppers. Visitors to Keranjang Mall can enjoy a range of dining options, from local street food to international cuisine. The mall also features a cinema complex, perfect for catching the latest blockbuster while taking a break from shopping. Keranjang Mall is a must-visit for those looking to indulge in a little retail therapy while exploring the vibrant city of Bali.

Ubud market

The Ubud Market in Bali is a bustling hub of local culture and commerce. Visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of the market while browsing an array of handicrafts, textiles, and other traditional Balinese souvenirs. The market is divided into two main sections, the traditional market where locals shop for daily necessities and the art market where visitors can find more unique and artistic items. Bargaining is a common practice at the Ubud Market, so visitors should be prepared to haggle for the best prices. Exploring the Ubud Market is a must-do activity for travelers seeking an authentic and memorable experience in Bali.

Ubud Markets

Ubud Markets

Tegalalang Rice Terraces

These famous rice terraces in Tegalalang are an iconic part of the Balinese landscape. There are rice fields located all over Bali Island, but Tegalalang is known for being one of the most beautiful. The town of Tegalalang is super cute, with arts and craft market stalls lining the streets along with traditional foods and gifts. The rice cycle at the terraces is three months in Bali, so if you’re visiting a few different rice fields you are more than likely to find one that is completely green and luscious while others might be at an earlier stage of their cycle.

Tegalalang Rice Terraces

Tegalalang Rice Terraces

Campuhan Ridge walk

The Campuhan Ridge Walk in Ubud is a popular hiking trail that offers stunning views of the surrounding rice fields and lush greenery. The trek is relatively easy, making it accessible for hikers of all levels, and takes approximately 1-2 hours to complete. Along the way, visitors can stop at one of the many cafes or restaurants to enjoy a refreshing drink or meal while taking in the breathtaking views. The Campuhan Ridge Walk is a peaceful and tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of Ubud’s busy streets, providing a perfect opportunity to unwind and connect with nature. Overall, the Campuhan Ridge Walk is a must-visit for travelers looking to experience the natural beauty and tranquility of Ubud’s countryside.

Beaches and Waterfalls

Kuta beach

Kuta Beach is a renowned tourist destination in Bali, Indonesia, known for its breathtaking scenery and vibrant atmosphere. The beach offers a wide range of activities for visitors, from surfing and swimming to beachside massages and delicious local cuisine. Kuta’s stunning sunset views are not to be missed and provide the perfect backdrop for a relaxing evening stroll along the shore. The beach is surrounded by an array of shops, restaurants, and bars, making it a hub for shopping and nightlife in the area. With its unique blend of culture, scenery, and entertainment, Kuta Beach is a must-visit for any traveler seeking a true Balinese experience.

Jimbaran Beach

Jimbaran Beach is a hidden gem located on the southwest coast of Bali, Indonesia. This stunning beach is famous for its crystal clear waters, white sand, and picturesque sunsets that are sure to take your breath away. Visitors can indulge in fresh seafood dishes while watching the local fishermen bring in their daily catch. The beach is surrounded by a number of luxurious resorts and villas, providing the perfect setting for a relaxing tropical vacation. If you’re looking to escape the crowds and experience the natural beauty of Bali, Jimbaran Beach is the perfect destination.

Sumampan waterfall

Nestled in the lush greenery of Ubud, the Sumampan waterfall is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by intrepid travelers. The cascading waterfall drops into a crystal-clear pool below, offering a refreshing respite from the tropical heat. Visitors can take a dip in the cool waters or simply bask in the natural beauty of their surroundings. The tranquil atmosphere of the waterfall and its surrounding jungle makes it a perfect spot for a peaceful retreat or a romantic getaway. A visit to the Sumampan waterfall is a must for nature lovers seeking a taste of Bali’s stunning landscapes.

Sumampan waterfall

Sumampan waterfall

Wida

Wida

Islands

Nusa penida

Nusa Penida is one of the best island destinations of Asia. Overflowing with natural beauty, Nusa Penida is home to dramatic coastlines, with extremely tall limestone rocks looming over perfect lagoons filled with crystal clear water and crazy steep hikes down to some of the most beautiful beaches in Indonesia.


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Temples

Saraswati Temple

The Saraswati Temple in Ubud is a stunning cultural landmark that should not be missed by visitors to Bali. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess of knowledge, arts, and wisdom, and features intricate carvings and sculptures throughout. The temple’s central pond is a sight to behold, with lotus flowers and water lilies floating serenely on its surface. Visitors can attend traditional dance performances in the temple’s open-air amphitheater, surrounded by lush tropical gardens. The Saraswati Temple is a must-visit for those seeking to immerse themselves in Balinese culture and history.

Saraswati Temple

Saraswati Temple

Pura Segara Ulun Danu Batur

Pura Segara Ulun Danu Batur, located in Bali, is a magnificent temple complex that exudes a sense of tranquility and peace. The temple is situated on the shores of Lake Batur, which provides a stunning backdrop for the complex’s intricate architecture and lush gardens. Visitors can explore the various shrines and pavilions within the temple, each dedicated to a different deity in Balinese Hinduism. The temple’s location at the foot of Mount Batur provides the opportunity for stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. A visit to Pura Segara Ulun Danu Batur is a must for those seeking a spiritual and cultural experience during their travels to Bali.

Pura Segara Ulun Danu Batur

Pura Segara Ulun Danu Batur

Pura Besakih

Pura Besakih is a majestic temple complex located in the village of Besakih on the slopes of Mount Agung in Bali, Indonesia. Also known as the Mother Temple of Bali, Pura Besakih is considered to be the most sacred of all the temples on the island. The temple is made up of over 23 individual temples that are interconnected by a series of steps and terraces. Visitors can marvel at the intricate architecture and detailed carvings that adorn the temples, which date back to the 14th century. A trip to Pura Besakih offers a unique and unforgettable insight into the rich cultural and religious traditions of Bali.

Pura Besakih

Pura Besakih

Balinese people returning from cermony, Pura Besakih

Balinese people returning from cermony, Pura Besakih

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