Discover the sacred spring pools and serene surroundings. Bring a sarong and avoid peak times for a more peaceful experience.
Explore Bali's history, traditional crafts and artifacts. Audio tours are available in English, Japanese and Indonesian.
Marvel at the iconic floating temple set on Bratan Lake. Go early during weekdays to avoid crowds and misty weather.
Bargain for Balinese crafts, souvenirs, and clothing. Best to visit in the morning and wear comfy shoes for walking around.
Experience wildlife safaris, animal shows, and water attractions. Plan to spend a full day, book online for discounts and transfers.
Admire the scenic terraced rice fields, try the Bali swings and organic coffee. Visit early morning when it's less crowded and cooler.
Relax on the popular beach, sunset walks and watersports available. Go early to secure a spot and take necessary precautions for strong currents.
If you have more time, add a day trip to Nusa Penida Island and the famous Kelingking Beach. If you have less time, skip Tegalalang Rice Terrace and go to Tanah Lot or Uluwatu Temple instead. Also, be mindful of traffic when planning your itinerary and use ride-hailing apps to save time and money.