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Bali
Indonesia
Bali is the world's most beloved tropical island destination — a place of extraordinary natural beauty and spiritual richness that captivates every kind of traveller. Emerald rice terraces cascade down volcanic slopes, temple ceremonies fill the air with incense and gamelan music, and world-class surf breaks the waves of Uluwatu and Canggu. What sets Bali apart from other island paradises is the depth of its Hindu culture: daily flower offerings, elaborate cremation ceremonies, and a philosophy of balance called Tri Hita Karana give the island a soul that goes far beyond its famous sunsets and luxury villas.
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Amed Beach
Black-sand shores, world-class wreck diving, and a pace that feels genuinely unhurried.

Besakih Temple
Bali's holiest temple complex, draped across the slopes of an active volcano.

Canggu
Bali's coolest beach neighborhood, where surf culture meets serious food.

Gianyar Street Night Market
Gianyar's beloved open-air food market where locals eat better than tourists.

Goa Gajah
A demon-mouthed cave temple carved from rock over a thousand years ago.

Jatiluwih Rice Terraces
600-year-old terraced rice fields still farmed the ancient Balinese way.

Kelingking Beach
A clifftop viewpoint and secret beach shaped like a T-Rex skull.

Kuta Beach
Bali's most famous beach: loud, golden, and completely unapologetic about it.

Lempuyang Temple
Bali's most photographed gate, framed perfectly by sacred Mount Agung.

Mount Batur
An active volcano you can summit at sunrise, crater lake glowing below.

Nusa Dua Beach
Bali's most polished stretch of sand, built for pure relaxation.

Nusa Penida
Bali's wild, clifftop island with beaches that stop you cold.

Penglipuran Village
A living Balinese village where 700-year-old traditions are still practiced daily.

Sacred Monkey Forest
Six hundred long-tailed macaques roam free through ancient temple grounds in the heart of Ubud.

Sanur Beach
Bali's calmest beach town, where the sunrise beats the surf every time.

Seminyak Beach
Bali's most stylish stretch of sand, where sunset is a social event.

Tanah Lot Temple
A sea temple perched on a rock stack, framed by one of Bali's most iconic sunsets.

Tegallalang Rice Terrace
Bali's most iconic terraced rice fields, carved into a steep river valley.

Tirta Empul Temple
A sacred spring temple where Balinese Hindus come to purify body and soul.

Tirtagangga Water Palace
A royal water garden built by a king, framed by rice terraces and Bali's sacred mountain.

Ubud Sacred Monkey Forest
Ancient Hindu temples hidden inside a forest full of 700 long-tailed macaques.

Uluwatu Temple
A clifftop Hindu sea temple perched 70 meters above the Indian Ocean.

Waterbom Bali
Bali's best water park, ranked among Asia's finest for good reason.
Why should you go to Bali
What other travelers have to say, based on real reviews.
