Bali Sightseeing: Know the Island's Highlights

Bali, also dubbed the island of gods is filled with breath-taking natural views, spiritual sites, and cultural treasures. All history lovers, peaceful seekers, and beauty admirers shouldn’t worry, as Bali’s sightseeing will offer something for them as well. Here’s a tip! You will need more than a vacation to take in all of Bali’s attractions, which can be overwhelming. Let us do the work for you by highlighting the attractions you should visit when you come to this beautiful island in the south.

1. Visit Bali’s Incredible Sacred Shrines

Bali also has a spiritual and cultural side, and anyone willing to delve more into the actual customs of the island must visit its temples.

Tanah Lot Temple: The temple is one of the key Bali’s land formats; Tanah Lot Temple is situated on the southern coast of Bali on rock and in the sea. This is also a nice place to see a beautiful sunset while a gorgeous temple is in full view. 

Uluwatu Temple: Uluwatu Temple is built on an edge of a stone cliff on the straight coast of the Indian Ocean which is worth depicting at starlight. While at a stunning view of Kecak Dance and sunset, visitors will love this location too. 

Besakih Temple (Mother Temple): Believing it or not, all temples on Bali’s island have a center which is known as besakih temple and is located on the slopes of the active volcano Mount Agung which is the effective view all around and gives great overall vibes.  

2. Scenic Rice Terraces in Bali

Bali’s rice terraces, in terms of their attractiveness, are probably among the most extraordinary sights that you can come across.

Tegalalang Rice Terraces: Tegalalang Rice Terraces, which in Ubud are very popular for their greenery, are one of such sights. Or relax at one of the nearby coffee shops with delightful scenery while having a walk in the fields.

Jatiluwih Rice Terraces: Much more sweeping and serene paddy fields can be enjoyed at Jatiluwuh, which is also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and glimpse the agricultural past of the island and the well-established irrigation scheme that is centuries old.

3. Explore the Waterfalls of Bali

Bali’s waterfalls are nothing but extremely impressive, situated within the jungles of the island and assisting in providing a nice and cool environment to tourists.

Tegenungan Waterfall: Near Ubud, one can see the Tegenungan as one of the most well-known waterfalls in Bali. Because of its strong source of streaming water, it is perfect for swimming and taking photos.

Sekumpul Waterfall:Sekumpul, which many people claim is Bali’s most breathtaking waterfall, takes more effort to get to, but the reward is well worth the journey. It’s tucked away in the jungle and is perfect for all of those nature enthusiasts that want a quiet locale.

4. Bali’s Mighty Lakes and Volcanoes

Bali’s volcanic region is interesting and contains some of the most beautiful sights the island has to offer.

Mount Batur: A volcano with located and active within Kintamani region, Mount Batur is quite popular among those who undertake trekking, especially those willing to do a sunrise trek-tour. Those who reach the summit get the opportunity to have breath-taking views from the American Perspective the tread about the Crater Lake as well as of the mountains surrounding.

Lake Beratan:Located in the mountainous region, Mount Beratan incorporates within itself the lovely Ulun Danu Beratan Temple that appears to sit on top of the calm waters of the lake providing the perfect photograph.

5. Cultural Hotspot: Ubud

Ubud is located in Bali and is known as the centre of culture. It's full of things to do, markets, art galleries, and temples.

Ubud Monkey Forest: Ubud Monkey Forest is a green oasis for several hundreds of long-tailed macaques and is a relaxing area to wander, with ancient temples and statues scattered throughout the area.

Ubud Art Market:Ubud is famous for the arts as well. The Ubud Art Market provides traditional Bali arts and craft items, paintings, and textiles which are excellent as students’ keepsake.

Don’t forget as there are always wonderful views and things to do, majestic temples, rice terraces, waterfalls, volcanoes and so much more. Make sure to choose the correct times for your visit to see some of Bali’s most iconic sights and allow yourself to experience the subtleties of Bali.