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Gitgit Waterfall
Gitgit Waterfall Gitgit Waterfall is not only one of the most well-known attractions in Bali, but is also considered to be the most beautiful waterfall on the island. Those who want to visit Gitgit on their journey through Bali, will also find the cascade to be easily accessible. Just off the road
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Batu Belig Beach
Batu Belig Beach Most of Bali’s beaches offer up stunning sunset views--perhaps that’s why this Indonesian destination is a top spot for newlyweds and honeymooners in search of a romantic getaway. But travelers say it’s the shores of Batu Belig Beach that showcase the best sunset in the land. Batu
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Singaraja
Singaraja Singaraja is an old trading town and the former colonial administrative capital of the whole Lesser Sunda Islands. The economic growth of that particular region was mainly due to this old port and especially China had a big influence in Singaraja. The town had been trading with Chinese j
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Lake Beratan
Lake Beratan Lake Beratan, also called Lake Bratan or Danau Bratan, is located in the center of Bali and is one of the island’s four crater lakes, resting in the caldera of an inactive volcano. The water of the lake is murky and deep and the surrounding mountain slopes are often covered in tendril
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Lovina
Lovina Where Kuta is busy, fast-paced and even a bit raucous at times, Lovina, located on the northern side of the island, is quiet, laid back and low-key. Resorts scattered along this 7.5-mile (12-kilometer) stretch of coast tend to cater to families and couples, and everything from the waves on
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Jimbaran Bay
Jimbaran Bay Due to the bright, fine sand and unforgettable sunsets, Jimbaran Bay has often been called the most beautiful beach in Bali. It’s no surprise that the area now sports several world class hotels, many high-end villas and a couple budget accommodations in between. Since the water is ast
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Rinca Island
Rinca Island Located just off the western tip of Flores in Indonesia, Rinca Island offers some of the best and most unique wildlife viewing opportunities in the world. It’s one of the few spots on Earth where you can see Komodo dragons in the wild (and it’s often overlooked in lieu of neighboring
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Mt Batur
Mt Batur While Bali is best known for it beautiful beaches -- and rightly so -- the inland portion of the island has its own kind of beauty. Nowhere more so than at Mt Batur. Located in the highlands of Kintamani, Mt Batur rises some 5,633 feet (1,717 meters) above sea level and is one of the regi
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Nusa Lembongan Island
Nusa Lembongan Island If you need an antidote to the busy towns in South Bali, Nusa Lembongan Island is the perfect cure. This unspoilt tropical island just off Bali’s south eastern coast has white sand beaches and clear, aquamarine water ideal for diving, snorkelling and surfing. Tourism came lat
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Jakarta
Jakarta Jakarta, Indonesia’s sprawling, chaotic capital, is home to some 18 million people and serves as the entry point into the island of Java. For many travelers, Jakarta is merely a stop en route to another Indonesian destination, but if you take the time, you’ll find an energetic city with a
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West Bali National Park (Bali Barat National Park)
West Bali National Park (Bali Barat National Park) The largest part of West Bali is covered by West Bali National Park, also called Bali Barat National Park, the only national park on the island. The park is relatively young, but for a long time Bali Barat and the Dutch nature reserve that came be
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Waterbom Bali
Waterbom Bali Described as Bali’s premier water park, Waterbom Bali opened in 1993 and features 17 water slides suitable for all ages. Set in a tropical garden and filled with a huge range of rides and activities, from children’s dipping pools to huge adrenaline-inducing slides, Waterbom Bali shou
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USS Liberty Shipwreck
USS Liberty Shipwreck Recognized as one of the most easy-to-access shipwrecks in the world, the USS Liberty is located just 25-meters from shore and anywhere from five and 30 meters below sea level. It’s the ideal destination for first-time divers but holds enough interest for veteran underwater a
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Museum Gedung Arca (Museum Arkeologi)
Museum Gedung Arca (Museum Arkeologi) The Gedung Arca Museum, also called Gedong Arca Purbakala or Museum Arkeologi, is a government run archeological museum in the village of Pejeng. It houses many interesting archeological finds discovered around Bali, which range from Paleolithic tools originat
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Amed Beach
Amed Beach Amed Beach is a 14-kilometer long stretch of coast in East Bali incorporating several fishing villages. It has been on the radar of keen divers for a while due to the vast coral reefs, which are following the coast line closely. Just a few meters away from the shore, hundreds of colorfu
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Tegalalang Rice Terrace
Tegalalang Rice Terrace This stunning green landscape that unfolds on the cliffs of a traditional Balinese village has become a destination for travelers making their way between sandy beaches, towering mountains and other breathtaking landscapes of this incredible island. Visitors to this agricul
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Mt Merapi
Mt Merapi With a name that means mountain of fire, it’s no surprise that Mount Merapi is Indonesia’s most active volcano. Its treacherous peaks, impossible views and steeply graded trails have made it a destination for travelers looking to explore the outdoors and taste some high-altitude adventur
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Karangasem
Karangasem Before Bali was conquered by the Dutch, Karangasem -- a regency covering much of Eastern Bali -- was a great kingdom centered on the royal city of Amlapura. In modern times, the crowds have shifted west toward Kuta and Denpasar, making Karangasem one of Bali’s most peaceful regions.Cand
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Tirta Gangga Water Palace
Tirta Gangga Water Palace Built in 1946 by the King of Karangsem, this maze of gardens and reflecting pools has a name literally means “water from the Ganges.” It was almost entirely destroyed by an eruption of Mount Agung in 1963. Since then, locals have worked tirelessly to restore the grounds,
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Casa Luna Cooking School
Casa Luna Cooking School One of the many aspects that sets Bali apart from other Indonesian islands is its distinctive cuisine—one of the most complex cuisines in the world. The Casa Luna Cooking School offers insight into the culture, beliefs and daily life of Balinese people through the lens of
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