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The Ultimate Bali Guide — What to See, Eat and Do in 7 Days! | The Travel Intern
From low key waterfalls, secret beaches and picturesque landscapes, to adventure sports around Bali, here's our Ultimate Bali Guide to getting the best out of our favourite island with our own ride.
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UBUD
0:30 - Tengenungan Waterfall
One of the most famous and beautiful waterfalls around Bali. The waterfall is also known by another name - Blangsinga Waterfall.
0:42 - ATV Quad Bike Track
Discover Bali’s rice fields, greenery and villages. Ride across uneven terrains that will challenge your inner adventurer.
0:49 - White Water Rafting
Get close to waterfalls and enjoy the splashes with your friends!
0:55 - Tirta Empul Temple
This is the holy spring where pilgrims cleanse themselves at 11 water spouts from left to right. The water is said to purify and heal.
1:00 - Ubud Monkey Forest
Get pally with the resident monkeys, and bring a few bananas to feed them!
1:08 - Mount Batur
A must-do in Bali. This mountain is dubbed the “most climbed by tourists” volcano, great for beginners!
1:28 - Tegallalang Rice Terrace
Do not miss out on the mother of all rice terraces at the panoramic Tegallalang Rice Terraces. The UNESCO World Heritage Site is large enough for you to have ample personal space with undisturbed views.
1:40 - Ulun Danu Beratan
Also known as the floating temple. Be sure to get there before 9AM to see the temple emerge from the morning mist!
1:47 - Campuhan Ridge Walk
With gentle slopes and sweeping views of Bali’s greenery, it’s the perfect locale to witness the sunset, and makes for an Instagram-worthy photo-op.
SOUTH BALI
1:56 - Uluwatu Temple
Catch the amazing sunset at Uluwatu Temple, along with the famous Balinese Kecak dance at 6PM daily.
2:08 - Water Sports
From the Banana Boat and Parasailing to Flyboarding, there’s a whole wave of water sports you can partake in over the clear waters of Nusa Dua Beach!
SEMINYAK
2:14 - Waterbom Bali
Crowned the Best Water Park in Asia by TripAdvisor’s Travelers’ Choice™ 2017, this is indeed the best place to be on this hot, tropical island.
NUSA PENIDA
2:34 - Kelingking Secret Point
Known for looking like a T-Rex, be sure to schedule some time for this beautiful lookout spot. It'll definitely take your breath away!
2:49 - Angel’s Billabong
Soak in the crystal clear pools. Walk to the edge of this spectacular rock formation to get a peak of the crashing waves in the Bali seas.
2:56 - Pasih Uug Beach
Also known as the Broken Beach, this beach is extremely unique. Be blown away by the glistening aquamarine water and its high cliffs with a large hole in the middle, resembling a bridge.
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Rice walk and jungle trekking in UBUD, BALI // Ep 13 Southeast Asia Travel Vlogs
There are several different rice walks in Ubud to choose from. We decided to check out the Kajeng Rice field walk after researching on trip advisor and discovering this one might be slightly less touristy than the more popular Campuhah Ridge walk.
We were very happy to find we had the whole place to ourselves, aside from the odd local worker.
We rented a bike to get to the rice fields, and cruised our way through numerous tight alley ways and after a short, steep hill we made it to the Kajeng rice fields. We parked our bike beside a few other bikes, and decided to head right on the main road.
There were no signs telling us which way to go or that we had even made it to the right location, we simply assumed, and had a guessed right.
After walking through gorgeous rice field upon rice field, not to be mistaken with rice terraces, we made it to a small creek. As we approached the creek, the scenery went from palm trees and rice fields, to thick, lush jungle.
We kept on this narrow path, the much less traveled path, and saw many beautiful sights- some scary ones too!
Upon first entering the jungle walk, Scott spotted what he believed was a baby alligator. I saw too many spiders for my liking and a huge black lizard darted out in front of me on the path as well! No thanks.
Aside from a few spooky crawlers, this place was picturesque. After about an hour of trekking, our hungry bellies were calling, and so was the nearby warung.
Sweet Orange Warung, a neat little restaurant nestled a little ways off the main path. The place was artistically decorated with a local touch of coconut heads! Some might find these creepy, but we found them amusing and creative. Serene Balinese music and wood chimes played in the background.
We sat here and enjoyed a fresh juice and smoothie, as well as the best spring rolls we had tasted so far in Asia.
After filling our bellies just enough for a burst of energy, we strolled back down the road towards our bike where Scott took one wrong step and ended up soaked in mud. Oops! The things you'll do for a selfie..
We decided we had seen it all, and began our descent back into the town of Ubud.
Here we navigated through traffic and markets, and finally reached our goal. Affogato!!
We cooled off with a delicious blend of ice cream and espresso at a lovely cafe in town.
After the caffeine jolt, we were ready to head back to our AirBnB, pick up our laundry, and get some work done for the day.
We had a great day and hope you enjoyed it too!
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The journey begins!
Scotty and I quit our jobs, moved our stuff into storage and left Canada to travel all around Southeast Asia until the funds run out. We've always talked of doing something like this, but we decided to take the plunge and really go for it.
We are starting our travels in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and staying with our old pal and roommate Sunil. From there, we will be traveling to Bali, Indonesia.
Our goal is to experience as much as we can, get out of our comfort zones, and really live our lives to the fullest.
We plan to share this journey with friends and family and anyone else interested in our journey. The goal is to put out one travel vlog weekly, to share the good, the bad, and everything in between.
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MUST VISIT place in Bali
Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Ubud is famous for its beautiful scenes of rice paddies involving the subak (traditional Balinese cooperative irrigation system), which according to history, was passed down by a revered holy man named Rsi Markandeya in the eighth century. Tegallalang forms the three most splendid terraced landscapes in Ubud's shared region, with the others being in the villages of Pejeng and Campuhan. The Tegallalang rice terraces alone offers a scenic outlook that spreads down before you and away to the rice paddies on the slopes across the valley. The high roadside location is cool and breezy and it is a well-known spot for tourists to stop and take photos. Painters and nature lovers also enjoy visiting this spot, and there are numerous art kiosks and cafes near the ledge offering their ware. Read more at:
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