Day 1 - Arrive in Bali
The city is pretty great to visit, although crazy busy everyday. You should not miss out on at least one of the many temples in this area, Pura Maospahit. Definitely the best one, Pura Maospahit is a very old temple
The city is pretty great to visit, although crazy busy everyday. You should not miss out on at least one of the many temples in this area, Pura Maospahit. Definitely the best one, Pura Maospahit is a very old temple
From Kuta, head north to Bedugul. This area of Bali is of natural beauty. With its three crater lakes and the huge botanical garden, you will be amazed by the views you can get on a beautiful clear day. The whole area is at an altitude of over 700 metres, and it can get very cold up there.
Waking up very early and heading to one of the lakes and watching the sunrise on the lake. The scenery is breathtaking and the fresh mornings up there are very invigorating. Lovina is another famous place in Bali. In Lovina, enjoy the place, food and people.
Lovina's black sand beaches are quite amazing and there's a lot you can explore walking down the beach. Relax in the hot springs, with the natural hot water pouring out of stone-carved pieces, among enchanting and natural scenery. Snorkelling is also possible on the reef just offshore from Kalibukbuk.
The area of Kintamani offers a great dramatic view of the Mount Batur volcano, which is still active, and a peaceful scene of the Lake Batur. Further down the road is Kedisan. This farming village, with foodstalls, gardens, shops and more, is a quiet place. The best thing to do is to take a boat trip on the Batur lake. This lake is very clean, and nice to swim in.
In Amed, you will go through many tiny villages. The whole place has a very relaxing atmosphere, and across the road is the beach and a pool you can enjoy. Amed is host to many accommodations all along the coastal road.
In Amed, you can do the usual things like snorkelling, diving, sites trekking and visiting temples. one of the best ones to visit is Bali's most sacred temple, Besakih. It is a beautiful temple. Amed is also famous for its beaches, which all have a huge amount of those traditional fishing boats lined up on the shoreline.
In Ubud you have the eleventh century cave, built on the hillside, which is one of the most visited places in this area. Besides the cave, the scenery of the Gianyar regency is simply amazing. The magic in this region is very simple to find, many stunning stone carved walls, the green rice terraces, the fields and the fresh water surrounds you.
Some of the main things to see and experience in Ubud are the Puri Saren Palace, the traditional art market. The Puri Saren is the local royal palace of this artistic capital of Bali. It holds many incredible dance performances almost every night. Ubud's art market is a must.
The Monkey Forest is the sacred forest is chocked with frisky and cheeky macaques all-too-ready to put a smile on your face. Also you will see temples like Pura Dalem Agung, Pura Beji & Pura Prajapati.
Depending on the time of you departure you can either head straight to Airport from Ubud, or you could go to Kuta for the day for some last minute shopping.