Top 10 Must Visit Places in Bali Indonesia 2017 | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Top 10 Must Visit Places in Bali Indonesia 2017 | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Explore Bali 2017! The mission of Bali Om Tours, as a Bali travel guide is to share our personal experiences and the places and attractions in bali we've found on our journey throughout Indonesia. We'll keep collecting list of 'things to do in Bali' for you, awesome travellers.
We continue to travel around the islands, always seeking new tourism destinations, tours and accommodations for our past, future and repeat customers. At Bali Om, we offer complete details of travelling to the islands - Bali and beyond, like exploring Borneo (Kalimantan), Flores, Sulawesi, Java and Raja Ampat. And here are Top 10 Must Visit Places in Bali 2017.
You can also contact us for other destinations such as:
1. Lombok
2. Raja Ampat
3. Komodo Island
4. Borobudur
5. Mount Bromo
6. Mount Rinjani
7. Borneo
8. Pink Beach
9. Ijen Crater
10. Bunaken
11. Gili Island
12. Orang Utan Borneo
13. Proboscis Monkey Borneo
and many others!
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Things to do in BALI, Indonesia - Bali Adventure: Ubud, Volcano, Monkeys
Let's explore together beautiful Bali. You will see amazing drone shots of rice fields, Mount Agung, and much more
Places to visit in Bali?
We are mainly in the inland, near Ubud (which is very popular) and in the northern mountains near Munduk (with significantly fewer tourists).
Things to do in Bali, Indonesia?
- Ubud
- Volcano Mount Agung - even during erruption
- Sancred Monkey Forest
- Rice terraces Tegallalang and Jatiluwih
- White and yellow feathered heron birds, Ubud
- Watch traditional balinese dances, Ubud
- Campuhan Ridge Walk, Ubud
- Sekumpul waterfall
- Hidden waterfall near Munduk
- Local Market near Munduk
- Rice field walk Munduk
Temples to visit:
- Pura Tirta Empul water temple, near Tampaksiring
- Goa Gajah ‘Elephant Cave’, western edge of Bedulu Village
- Gunung Kawi temple in Tampaksiring
- Pura Besakih temple ‘Mother Temple’
- Pura Tirta Sudamala
- Ulun Danu Bratan Temple at Lake Bratan (in the mountains near Bedugul)
- Brahmavihara-Arama, Bali's largest Buddhist monastery
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Top Bali, Indonesia Travel Guide l Kuta Beach l Taman Ayun l Sangeh l Twin Lakes
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Hello Everyone this is my Trip to Bali, Indonesia
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-Kuta Beach
Kuta is the best known tourist area on the island of Bali in Indonesia and offers a decent surfing beach, despite being chronically overdeveloped. Visitors who feel overwhelmed by aggressive hawkers, American fast food and traffic jams should base themselves further along the coast towards nearby Seminyak.
-Hard Rock Hotel Bali
Hard Rock Hotels span the globe with an uncompromised dedication to hospitality that promises so much more than merely a place to stay. We embrace the culture and character of each of our all-inclusive resorts collection locations with an energy and enthusiasm only found at Hard Rock.
-Taman Ayun Temple
Pura Taman Ayun is a compound of Balinese temple and garden with water features located in Mengwi subdistrict in Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia. Henk Schulte Nordholt wrote in his book Negara Mengwi that Taman Ayun was renovated in 1750. The architect’s name is given as Hobin Ho. The temple garden was featured on the television program Around the World in 80 Gardens.
-Sangeh Monkey Forest
Monkey Forest Ubud is the sanctuary or natural habitat of Balinese long tailed Monkey, in scientific called Macaca fascicularis. It is located at Padangtegal Ubud, Bali. There are around 749 monkeys live in this sanctuary. They are divided into 6 groups, namely in front of main temple group, forest conservation group, central point group, eastern group, Michelin group, and cemeteries group.
-Twin Lakes - Lake Buyan and Lake Tamblingan
located in Buleleng Regency, Bali. The lake is located at the foot of Mount Lesung in Munduk administrative village, Banjar subdistrict, Buleleng Regency, Bali, Indonesia. The lake is one of the three lakes that formed inside an ancient caldera, the other lakes to the east of Lake Tamblingan are Lake Buyan and Lake Bratan. Tamblingan lake is a pristine lake surrounded with dense rainforest and archaeological remnants of the 10th-century Tamblingan civilization. The lake and the surrounding settlements is designated as a spiritual tourism area protected from modern development by the government.
-Beachwalk Mall
Beachwalk Shopping Center is a shopping centre located in Kuta, Bali, Indonesia. It was built on the former site of Sahid Hotel which was demolished in 2009, and opened in 2012. The shopping centre is connected with the Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort, and there is a hotel named Harris Resort Kuta which is located behind the shopping centre.
-Sunset at Kuta Beach
take your time to enjoyed sunset at Kuta Beach at Evening, this very wonderful and you won't missed it.
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Ubud travel, Bali, Indonesia 4K & Visit Hindu temple dedicated to Sarasvati, Balinese countryside, temple of Gunung Kawi and the temple of Tirta Empul
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Ubud is pronounced 'oobood' as in the same way as the 'oo' sounds in 'good'. Even if you mispronounce the name, the locals aren't likely to do anything more than titter. As they say, seng ken-ken!- Balinese for 'no worries!'.
While Ubud seems to outsiders like one small town, it is in fact fourteen villages, each run by its own banjar (village committee). Ubud has grown rapidly, and some central parts are creaking under the strain of coping with the number of visitors. That said, most development is sympathetic to the zeitgeist, if not designed specifically in the local style. Growth continues apace, but there are still terraced rice fields along the rivers, and away from the town centre, regular, quiet village life carries on relatively undisturbed. Central Ubud is heavily commercialized and teems with tourists.
Temples and historical sites
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Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave), Jalan Goa Gajah. Daily 08:00-18:00. The centrepiece here is a cave dating back to the ninth century, the entrance to which is an ornately carved demon's mouth. Inside are some fragmentary lingam and yoni statues, as well as a statue of Ganesha. Large, carved guards stand around pools near the entrance, and a little path leads to a waterfall, rice fields, and some Buddhist stupa fragments. Some parts of the Goa Gajah complex were not excavated until the 1950s. This sight is quite disappointing compared to other sights around Ubud. IDR15,000, including sarong rental, so don't buy a sarong because it's included.
Pura Gunung Kawi (Poet Mountain Temple), near Jl. Bayu Berata and Jl. Berkudara, Tampaksiring (18 km northeast from Ubud). Daily 07:00-17:00. Dating from the eleventh century, this is presumed to be the burial complex of King Anak Wungsu and his many wives. Reached by climbing down 371 steps, the location at the bottom of a steep valley lined with paddy fields, is quite stunning. It's not easy to climb all those steps but to see one of Bali's oldest and largest ancient monuments in this lush green river valley is worth it.
Pura Kehen (Kehen Temple), Jl Sriwijaya, Bangli (just north of Bangli town centre, which itself is about 30 minutes north east from Ubud). Daily 08:00-17:00. One of the most attractive temples in the whole of Bali, and as it is slightly off the beaten path, one which receives relatively few visitors. The temple was founded in 1206, and has an especially impressive 11-tiered meru in the inner courtyard. When you visit here take a little extra time to look around Bangli. It is a quiet and attractive market town. Ticket includes sarong/sash rental. IDR30,000.
Puri Saren Agung (Royal Palace, Water Palace), (across Jl Raya Ubud from Ubud Market), [6]. Daily 09:00-17:00. This was the palace of the kings of Ubud until the 1940s, and some royal descendants live there to this day. Parts of the complex are off limits to the public, but entry to the rest is free, and this is Ubud's best setting for dance performances (see Do).
Tirta Empul, Tampaksiring (20 km northeast from Ubud). Daily 08:00-18:00. One of the holiest temples in Bali built around hot springs that still bubble in the central courtyard. The Balinese come here to bathe and purify themselves physically and spiritually, and during Galungan, the sacred barong masks are bathed here. Take extra clothes if you want to bath with locals. Water from the spring is clean and believed to have magical powers. The complex dates to 960, but the present buildings are largely modern reconstructions. You can rent a sarong/sash for IDR10,000 that can go in the water. (The sarong/sash rental from the front gate cannot be returned wet.) Locker rentals to store your things while you bathe for IDR10,000. IDR15,000, including sarong and sash rental.
Yeh Pulu, Banjar Batulumbang, Bedulu nr Gianyar. Daily 07:00-18:00. This complex of rock carvings is close to Goa Gajah but far less well known. The carvings date from the fourteenth or fifteenth century, and are set in a very attractive rice field. You can reach Yeh Pulu on foot through the rice fields from Goa Gajah, but you will definitely need a guide for the 45 minute walk as there is no path to speak of. Alternatively, you may just walk on the city streets (there are times where there is no sidewalk to speak of) or drive along the straight forward city route. In addition to the carvings (25m in length), there is a holy well here, and the attendant priest will be happy to bless you with the well water. Temple dress code applies. This is a much underrated and under-visited site, and is highly recommended. IDR15,000.
Goa Gajah - The Hindu Elephant Cave of Bali, Indonesia
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Today we visit the Goa Gajah, Elephant Cave, a sacred and tranquil place located in Bedulu village, Ubud, Indonesia. The elephant refers to Ganesha, one of the most well-known and revered Hindu deities, the son of Lord Shiva and the remover of obstacles and misfortunes and a god of wisdom and intellect, as well as a patron of the arts and sciences.
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Ubud: Puri Garden hotel arrival
Ubud: Temple with Kecak Dance
Sangeh: Monkey Forest
Mengwi: Royal Family (Taman Ayun) Temple
Gulingan: Coffee Garden and caved Luwak animals
Tanah Lot: Tanah Lot temple with Sunset and thousands of birds flying around
Goa Gajah: Elephant Cave temple
Gunung Kawi: Rocky Temple
Tampaksiring: Holy Spring temple
Temen: Coffee Garden with coffee and tea tasting
Kintamani: Ulundanu Batur temple
Penelokan: Mount Batur and lake view
Tegallalang: Rice Terraces
Ubud town: Street view and shops
Padang Bai: Beach (leave for Gili Trawangan)
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Goa Gajah - Religious Tourist Attractions and World Heritage Status in Gianyar Bali
The word of Goa Gajah is anticipated coming from the word of Lwa Gajah, the name of Buddhist Temple or hermitage for Buddhist monk. The Goa Gajah's name is written on Negara Kertagama papyrus which is compiled by Mpu Prapanca on 1365 M. Lwa or Lwah/Loh mean the river and it reflect to the meaning that the hermitage is located at Gajah River or in Air Gajah. In the year inscription 944 Saka, it is mentioned with the name of ‘ser ring Air Gajah' that is meaning the Subak leader in Air Gajah. The word has mentioned that the hermitage of Lwa Gajah is located in Subak Air Gajah. Among the local residents, the Goa Gajah Temple is better known as Cave Temple, located in the west of Bedahulu Village, Blahbatuh Subdistrict, Gianyar Regency. It is about 27 km east of Denpasar. A visit to this temple can be done easily because it is only a few feet below the highway toward the village of Tampaksiring Indeed this temple was built at the valley of Petanu River having beautiful natural panorama.