visit bali

More than 6 million visitors from over the world visit Bali in a year. Bali is still the main choice of foreign tourists for holiday in Indonesia. Most of the tourists visit Bali to enjoy “the island of Gods” beauty, culture, nature and many more.

While some areas in Bali have suffered from over-commercialism in recent years. There are still places to visit in Bali that appear untouched by time. Bali’s culture is dominated by a unique form of Hinduism that’s evident in every aspect of Balinese life. From the temples that ornament every corner of the island to the daily offerings found in every home.

Following are 5 selective places that must to be visited in Bali.

5. Kuta Beach

Kuta Beach Bali

Located on the southern point of the island in the village of Kelurahan Kuta. The long broad stretch of sand is one of the best-maintained and most scenic beaches on the island. Known for its active nightlife, the southern section of the beach is usually crowded, day or night. A short stroll to the north end of the beach, however, offers visitors a quiet sense of solitude.  

4. Ulun Danu Beratan Temple

Ulundanu Temple - Bali
Ulun Danu Temple

Pura Ulun Danu or Ulun Danu Temple is the largest temple in Bali after Pura Besakih. The name of this temple refers to its location which stands on the shores of Lake Beratan. Location of this temple is quite special because it is in the highlands Bedugul. It’s about 1,239 meters above sea level. The air temperature is between 18-22 degrees Celsius.

3. Seminyak

Seminyak-Square-Seminyak
Seminyak

Located on the southwestern coast of Bali, Seminyak is a small town that has been encompassed by the city of Kuta’s expansive growth. Despite its proximity to Kuta, Seminyak is one of the island’s most exclusive vacation destinations. From its high-end boutiques and five-star restaurants to its luxury hotels and spas. The city attracts well-heeled travelers from around the world.  

2. Tanah Lot Temple

Tanah Lot
Tanah Lot Temple

Situated on a large rock, Pura Tanah lot is one of the most famous Hindu temples in Bali. It has been a part of Balinese mythology for centuries. The temple is one of 7 sea temples, each within eyesight of the next, to form a chain along the south-western coast of Bali. Tanah Lot is one of the most popular places to visit in Bali. The whole area can be very busy, especially in the late afternoons and before sunset.

1. Ubud

Ubud
Ubud

Perched among the terraced rice fields that climb up the foothills of Bali’s central mountains, Ubud is considered the island’s cultural heart. Ubud is home to the island’s most important museums, including the Neka Art Museum with its expansive collection of Balinese paintings. There are dance and music performances every day throughout the city as well as numerous art galleries and craft shops to explore.

To discover all those interesting places above we got a good way by selecting Bali full Day Tour or even a Bali Packages Tour which are complete including hotels and day tours.