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Bali

Province of Indonesia, Bali is on every travel enthusiast’s list. With an abundance gift of nature, Bali is known for its alluring arts which includes traditional and modern dance forms, its splendid sculptures, its flashy paintings, excellent leather, beautiful metalworking and amazing music. It has few smaller but outstanding islands like Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan which are loaded with adventure.

You can find peace and serenity in temples like Uluwatu Temple and Ulun Danu Beratan Temple. Mountains like Mount Agung promises to give a challenging hike and an extraordinary sunrise. Rice terraces like Tegalalang make a perfect scenic view for you to enjoy. Bali Museums will not fail to astound you and trip you down to fall in love with the country as it shows the authentic face of it. Balinese food is distinctive and you should not miss the authentic cuisines Bali has to offer you. You can try these amazing foods at the excellent restaurants like Club Med Bali, Who’s Who, Fair Warung Bale, and more.

Bali is one of the most popular islands and there is a reason for it. Since drenched in oceans and beaches, it is a hub of water sports. Addicts from around the world fly here to take adventures in the most beautiful backdrop. Moreover, adventure sports are also quite common here. It could take you to the heights so that you look at an island from a very different and unusual angle. And after getting tired from all of these, you can reside in one of the most amazing beach resorts. Not to mention, Bali is world-famous for its warm hospitality.


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Sumatra

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Maluku

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Papua

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Jakarta

Jakarta is undoubtedly one of the greatest megalopolises of the world. A dynamic city with surreal juxtapositions om just about every nook and corner. Right from opulent, steamy and scented streets of the Glodok and to the colonial past of vestiges of Kota, Jakarta in every way is a city of daunting extremes. One contemporary area of Indonesia is the Merdeka Square which puts forth the face of the country just as the world wants to see – confident and bold. With the extravagant mega developments pitted against some of the humblest neighbourhoods of Asia, in the southern end of the city, the contrasts only get steeper. Crosswise the city, it is plausible to rub shoulders with the future artists, leaders, movers and shakers of the Indonesia in the sleek bar lounges and the Bohemian cafés located here. Nightlife of Jakarta is happening and you can enjoy clubbing till dawn and beyond though it is notwithstanding the sober desires of the country’s law makers.   

Located amidst the maddening traffic and the public metamorphosis, life in Jakarta is lived at an all out pace. The city is majorly galvanized by the optimism and industriousness that’s every bit evident. Dysfunction here is damned and the development is undertaken at a pace that puts forth a number of challenges. The citizen here, even the poorest of them are very positive and good natured in comparison to the other capitals of the world. Crime levels are also significantly low.


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Java

Java is an island city in the South-Asian country of Indonesia and is one of the most breathtakingly beautiful places you will ever see in your life. It is a central hub for all the internal activities of Indonesia as well as a hot spot for holidays. Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia is to the West of Java and from there till the east, there are many places for sight-seeing like temples, green fields and grass covered hills, active volcanic mountains, old castles and misty rainforests.

Java is a place which will make you get lost in its natural beauty. The wet rainforests, waterfalls where you can have a dip, sea view and landscape and the pure atmosphere will make you feel pampered like never before. You will see nature’s miracles at its best when you witness the active volcanoes amid purple and blue hills and this sight is guaranteed to leave you mesmerized with its beauty. There are many places to see in Java which will leave you spellbound.

Apart from the wonders of nature, Java also boasts about rich culture and tradition, art, food and heritage. Many travelers describe this place as one of the most magical and serene places they have ever visited.


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Bekasi

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Blitar

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Cirebon

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Tual

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Binjai

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Batu

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Bogor

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Tegal

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Serang

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Merauke

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Bitung

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Kendari

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Tomohon

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Dumai

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Sabang

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Tarakan

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Bau-Bau

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Cilegon

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Cimahi

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Depok

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Madiun

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Kediri

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Tidore

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Metro

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Sibolga

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Singkil

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Solok

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Jambi

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Bontang

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Kupang

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Palu

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Langsa

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Cianjur

Other Attractions

Bali Swings, the perfect setup for your dream picture, is a fascinating place that attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world. Secured by safety harnesses, you get to swing at roughly 40 meters above the ground looking over rice paddy fields and jungle views, and it is a mind-blowing activity to enjoy. Get the cameras ready and rolling as you swing with your partner to capture the best moments in Bali.

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The Ubud Monkey Forest is home to more than 700 grey long tailed macaques living in an alluring natural habitat, making it a perfect place to explore for all the nature enthusiasts. The monkey forest is also known as the Sacred Monkey Forest of Padangtegal as it is home to several age-old places of worship under the dense foliage. 

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While in Bali this is another place which you cannot afford to miss. Make your holidays a lot more exciting while you visit the famous Bali Safari & Marine Park and get a chance to dine besides the animals. The Bali Safari and Marine Park was set up by Taman Safari Indonesia; covering 40 hectares of land in the Gianyar regime.

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Break away from the bustle of city life amid the lush and serene paddy fields at the Tegallalang Rice Terraces. The fields are uniquely cut out in a terraced layout along the hillsides lending the entire area a graceful pattern that is truly a visual treat. You can also interact with the local farmers to know more about Balinese culture.

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Bali Zoo

Home to one of the most impressive collections of wildlife in Indonesia, Bali Zoo stands out among the biggest highlights of this stunning island city. While the sheer variety of biodiversity is staggering, Bali Zoo is better known for its range of immersive experiences- whether it be dining with jungle beasts, going on elephant safaris, or nighttime tour of the Zoo.

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Bali Bird Park gives you the opportunity to meet unique species of birds from all around the world nestling in the lush green garden. Spreaded over 2 hectares, the whole garden replicates natural landscapes of Bali forest. Home to almost 1000 birds of 250 different species, the park is considered to be the largest bird conservatory in Bali..

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Tanah Lot

Admire the beauty of Tanah lot, the Land in the sea, which is a famous heritage site in Bali. You will be greeted with a panoramic view of the charming land facing the open sea. Preserving the Balinese culture, the traditional stone carvings at the hindu temples here share some insights about the people of Bali and their folklore.

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Uluwatu Temple, an ancient hindu temple with ocean vistas, is a sacred temple that is cherished by the people of Bali and tourists alike. Perched atop a cliff, the temple is surrounded by prehistoric relics that indicate the temple dates back to the 10th century. Do not miss out on the captivating Kecak dance performance while visiting Uluwatu temple.

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The Elephant Park in Bali is considered one of the best in the world. Explore an extensive museum with a vast collection of elephant memorabilia, including one of the largest mammoth skeletons in Southeast Asia. This Safari Park in Bali provides visitors with the opportunity to encounter these majestic animals up close and humanely in an undeniably beautiful setting.

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Another Balinese temple which is a must see for you is the Ulun Danu Batur Temple. Built in 1926, Ulun Danu Batur Temple is the second most amazing temple complex of Bali, after the mother temple Besakih. The temple is committed to Dewi Batari Ulun Danu, goddess of lakes and waterways.

"Ulun Danu" actually interprets as “head of the lake”.

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Goa Gajah

The Goa Gajah complex includes a demon-mouthed cave, a sacred pool, a section dedicated to the Buddha, and a meeting hall, making it one of the most revered religious sites in Bali. The cave, known as Elephant Cave, houses a lingam and yoni depicting Hindu God Shiva and his wife and a statue of Ganesha, Shiva's son. There are Buddhist images of stupas and chattras around the pool.

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Another precious attraction in Kintamani which is a must visit for you during your trip to the enchanting destination of Bali, is the famous Lake Batur(Danau Batur). Take in the crisp mountain air and majestic scenes of Lake Batur (Danau Batur) a crescent shape waterway in the shadow of an active volcano. Mount Batur sits at the focal point of a huge caldera- - a pit like bowl shaped by volcanic action - of which the lake fills the southeastern side. Take a boat on the lake, trek to the highest point of the well of lava for shocking perspectives, and afterward go for a dunk in the hot springs ignoring the water.

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The Pura Taman Saraswati Temple is a captivating Hindu temple located in Ubud, and it is a major tourist-spot. It is dedicated to the goddess Saraswati, the Hindu deity of knowledge, arts, and wisdom. The temple is renowned for its stunning architecture and serene surroundings. Intricate stone carvings and statues of Saraswati can be found throughout the temple complex, creating a serene and spiritual atmosphere. 

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One of the most famous water parks of Bali, Waterbom is also one of Asia’s top water parks that gives a boutique, botanical waterpark experience. It is a great place to spend an entire day splashing and swimming with your entire family. The park has numerous rides, each more unique and enjoyable than the next. Apart from this, it is famous for its greenery, restaurants, a food court and a swim-up bar.

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Bali Treetop Adventure Park offers an exhilarating experience amidst the lush surroundings of Bedugul Botanical Gardens. With various thrilling circuits and obstacles suspended in the treetops, visitors can enjoy zip lines, suspension bridges, and Tarzan jumps. The park provides a unique and adventurous way to explore Bali's natural beauty.

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If you're looking for a spot to rejuvenate your mind and body, Bali's Tegenungan Waterfall is the destination to go. Spend the day in the sun, swim or leap into a cool pool, enjoy quality time with family or friends, and soak up the peace and refreshing ambiance. Nestled amidst lush landscapes, this waterfall is perfect for wildlife photographers. 

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Accounted for its picturesque beauty, Seminyak Beach is one of the tourist magnets of Bali with alluring beach restaurants and beautiful boutiques. People flock here to witness the outstanding beauty and enjoy an upscale experience at the numerous Spas and shopping destinations. The beach is renowned for offering the widest range of watersports and even horseback riding by the sea!

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Get amazed with the 21-story monument that showcases the deity of Lord Vishnu riding the Garuda that is regarded as a legendary bird. At this cultural park, one can have an amazing time as it features a number of entertainment zones like the Garuda cinema where you can watch the Balinese movie and take a deep look into its history or can just tour the 60-hectare park with the GWK loop buses that have large windows and allows visitors to enjoy the views without any obstruction.

There is even an Amphitheater where one can learn about the Vishu’s story and can learn a little more about history with the carved walls and ceilings.

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Kuta Beach is on the bucket list of every traveler going to Bali due to the variety of experiences it offers. From exciting water sports such as surfing or scuba diving, upscale restaurants, shopping complexes to fascinating nightlife, Kuta Beach has it all. The amazing transformation of this beach led this to become a hotspot of tourists in Bali.

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Lempuyang Temple, also known as Pura Penataran Agung Lempuyang is one of the oldest and most visited temples in Bali by locals and tourists alike. Sitting at an altitude of 1175 meters, Lempuyang Temple invites visitors to admire the stunning views of Mount Agung through the ‘Gate of Heaven,’ which you reach only after climbing the 1700 steep stairs.

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Jimbaran Beach in Bali, Indonesia, boasts pristine golden sands and stunning sunsets. Famous for its seafood dining on the shore, visitors enjoy fresh catches while waves gently lap the shore. With a tranquil atmosphere, Jimbaran is a popular destination for both relaxation and indulging in delicious beachside cuisine.

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Kuta Theater offers captivating performances combining traditional Balinese dance, drama, and music. Situated in the heart of Kuta, Bali, it provides a cultural extravaganza for tourists and locals alike. With vibrant costumes, elaborate sets, and talented performers, the theater promises an immersive experience into Balinese culture.

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The Ubud Royal Palace, located in Bali, Indonesia, is a cultural landmark renowned for its traditional Balinese architecture and rich history. Also known as Puri Saren Agung, it serves as a hub for cultural events and traditional performances. The palace showcases intricate carvings and ornate designs, reflecting Bali's artistic heritage.

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National Museum is certainly the best of its kind and is a must visit tourist attraction. It is nicknamed the 'Ganesh Museum' accredited to the large elephant sculptures out front.

Highlights: The massive collection of the museum begins around the 1862 building’s open courtyard that is stacked with humongous statues that are over 1000 years old. There is also a gigantic 4.5 meter stone image of the Bhairawa king. To best explore the museum, you can take a guided tour in English language. Tours are also available in Korean, French and Japanese language at the other times of the day.

Location: National Museum is located at Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat No.12, Gambir, Kota Jakarta Pusat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 10110, Indonesia.

Timings: Tue-Fri: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM; Sat-Sun: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The museum is shut on Monday.

Price: Adult: 10,000 Rp and Child: 2000 Rp.
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Jatiluwih Green Land nestled amidst lush rice terraces, it offers a mesmerizing vista of Bali's natural beauty. Visitors can wander through the verdant fields, soaking in the tranquility and serenity of the surroundings. With its picturesque views and rich cultural significance, Jatiluwih Green Land is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.

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Nestled amidst lush greenery, Penulisan Temple is a serene sanctuary steeped in history and spirituality. Located in the village of Penulisan, it offers a tranquil escape for visitors seeking cultural immersion. With its ancient architecture and stunning views of Mount Agung, it's a captivating destination for those exploring the cultural richness of Indonesia.

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Make your Kintamani stay an exciting one while you head out for this one of a kind coffee farm tour in Bali. Get a chance to taste from the best of coffee while your visit this amazing Luwak Civet Coffee Farm. Civet espresso or Coffee luwak is one of the best items here in Kintamani. Witness the entire process of espresso appropriate from the seed till the coffee powder is prepared.  

The whole nature process of coffee making will astonish you. From drying the coffee seeds to roasting the coffee beans in natural pans made of clay are a rare sight which you get to see easily. Learn about this whole process and also interact with the locals and the techniques which are used. The aroma of the coffee beans will lure you away. Sip in that delicious fresh cup of coffee and don’t forget to take few back home.

 Location: Luwak Civet Coffee Farm is located at Jalan Raya Kintamani, Kintamani, Bali, Indonesia.

 Price: The approximate price starts from IDR 825,840.

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Tirta Empul Temple, also known as Pura Tirta Empul, is situated in the village of Manukaya, near Tampaksiring town in central Bali. It is renowned for its holy spring which is a major source of fresh water in the region as well. The Balinese Hindus consider this water to be amritha, or holy, and they visit the temple for ritual purification in order to cleanse their souls and protect themselves from evil forces.

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Include a visit to one of the most important religious sites, Ulun Danu Beratan temple, while touring Bali. It is a grand temple complex comprising a series of 8 Hindu shrines and a Buddhist stupa. Combining strong overtones of Buddhist and Hindu architecture, the temple stands reflective of Bali’s secular culture. A boat ride through the Bratan lake will take you to these floating temples.

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The Blanco Renaissance Museum showcases the exquisite artwork of the Blanco family. Founded by the late artist Antonio Blanco, the museum immerses visitors in a vibrant collection of paintings, sculptures, and memorabilia, providing a glimpse into the creative legacy of this talented family in a stunning tropical setting.

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Kuta Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Programme, initiated Mr. Agung and Wayan, safeguards sea turtle nests. Turtle Rangers monitor the beach, relocating eggs to the hatchery for incubation. Tourists engage in releasing baby turtles, fostering awareness. Over 50,000 eggs were relocated in 2012-2013, with an 80% hatching rate. 

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Lovina Beach in Bali is a tranquil coastal gem known for its black sand shores, dolphin-watching excursions, and vibrant coral reefs. Located on the island's northern coast, it offers a serene escape from the bustling southern tourist hubs, showcasing stunning sunsets, traditional fishing villages, and a laid-back atmosphere.

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The Ubud Art Market, nestled in the heart of Bali, is a vibrant hub of artistic expression. Here, local artisans showcase their talent through intricate paintings, handmade crafts, and traditional souvenirs. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich culture of Bali while browsing through colorful stalls, bargaining with friendly vendors, and discovering unique treasures to take home as mementos of their journey.

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Campuhan Ridge Walk in Ubud, Bali offers a scenic trek through lush rice terraces and vibrant hillsides. A serene path, it provides breathtaking views of the Campuhan River merging with surrounding valleys. Ideal for nature lovers and photographers, it's a tranquil escape, showcasing Bali's stunning landscapes.

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Vihara Dharmayan Kuta Temple, a historic Chinese Buddhist temple in Kuta, Bali, dates back to 1876. Maintained by local devotees, it features vibrant red walls and murals. The intricate eastern-style architecture includes a peaceful courtyard emitting fragrant smoke. Key structures include Baktisala with hanging lanterns, Dharmasala for family prayers, and a worship space for the Four Faced Buddha.

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One of Bali’s oldest Hindu temples, the Batuan Temple is dedicated to three of mightest Hindu deities- Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Learn about the exquisite Balinese architecture of each shrine at the temple, beautifully constructed with stones and fibre. The temple courtyard is riddled with sculptures, and sometimes hosts a local market held by artisans as well.

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Sekumpul Waterfall is a massive twin waterfall in Singaraja, Bali, with two 80-meter-high (260-foot) torrents cascading from the jungle canopy. If you're seeking for Bali's largest and best waterfall, this is most likely it! To top it off, you'll get to view some of the island's most beautiful jungles and rice terraces.

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Tirta Gangga is a lavishly decorated water garden located in Bali, spread over 1.2 hectares of crystal water pools, natural koi ponds, and surrounding tropical gardens. Formerly, these grounds were part of the ancient royal palace of the Karangasem kingdom, which was later turned into an ornamental garden. Marvel at the beautiful garden accented with bathing pools, ornate fountains, stone carvings and breezy pavilions.

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This beach is the perfect antidote to a stressful world. What’s more one can find the land gently sloping away revealing the majestic view of the hidden leafy tropical forest. Walk on the shore as you watch the amazing sunset here or just head out for a swim in the vast sea. Nothing can be a better medicine than the beckoning sea and cool breeze air here.

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One of the most hip locations in Bali, Canggu has secured its popularity among partygoers, beachlovers and adventurers alike. Explore the Canggu beach which is a designated word used for a series of beaches on your much-awaited trip to Bali. Although the rough waters off the coast make it unfit for swimming, the beach gathers surfers from across the country.

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Pura Petitenget Temple, nestled in Seminyak, Bali, is a serene escape. It offers a tranquil atmosphere complemented by breathtaking scenery. During festivals, the temple dazzles with colorful lights, enhancing its beauty. Accessible from all directions, it remains untouched by urbanization, inviting peaceful exploration.

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Arguably the most photogenic spot on your whole Bali trip, Kelingking Beach is one of those perspectives that is difficult to trust that it's genuine when you see it surprisingly. This whole beach front territory is especially excellent - the white cliff balance drastically with the turquoise blue waters. This is to a greater extent a perspective than a climb; however it's positively worth making a reroute to see! 

Stop in a soil parcel with perspectives of the sea, and you can take after an earth way downhill to one side of the stand. There are no signs, and a portion of the guests resting at the stand didn't understand there was a more glorious post right down the way. After around 100 feet, you will abruptly develop at the edge of a precipice that river into thin landmass sticking out into the sea.

Highlights: The beach is famous for cliff Jumping and swimming.

Location: Kelingking Beach is located at Bunga Mekar, Nusa Penida, Bunga Mekar, Nusapenida, Kabupaten Klungkung, Bali 80771, Indonesia

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Pura Ulun Siwi Temple, located in Bali, Indonesia, is a significant Hindu sea temple dedicated to the goddess Dewi Sri, the rice and fertility goddess. Known for its serene setting, the temple plays a vital role in Balinese religious ceremonies. Its architecture reflects the island's rich cultural and spiritual heritage.

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Trunyan Village, nestled on the shores of Lake Batur, offers a unique cultural experience in Indonesia. Known for its ancient burial tradition where bodies are left to decompose naturally, the village attracts curious visitors seeking cultural insights. The nearby Trunyan Temple, dedicated to the village's ancestors, adds to its mystique. Accessible by boat from Toya Bungkah, it's a journey worth taking for a glimpse into Trunyan's fascinating traditions.

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Another one in the list of places to visit in Denpasar, Bali Museum is the place where you can learn about the rich history of the Indonesian culture. Right from the age-old styles of architecture to the textiles of the bygone era, there is a wide spectrum of things preserved in the museum. The museum features four main areas and each one of them has something unique of its own. Be it the archaeological findings or the weapons used in the war, there is everything in the museum.

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Nestled in Bangli, Kehen Temple is a sacred gem of Bali. Known for its ancient architecture and vibrant festivals, it's a cultural marvel. Set against a backdrop of lush greenery, the temple exudes a serene atmosphere. Visitors marvel at intricate carvings and towering structures, steeped in Balinese history. Located in Bangli Regency, it's a must-visit for those seeking spiritual enlightenment and cultural immersion.

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Nestled in the village of Toya Bungkah, the hot springs offer a rejuvenating escape. Surrounded by lush greenery and overlooking Lake Batur, it's a serene oasis. Visitors soak in the therapeutic waters while enjoying stunning views of the lake and Mount Batur. Adjacent to the hot springs lies Pura Ulun Danu Batur Temple, adding cultural significance to this tranquil retreat.

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Kedonganan Beach, near Jimbaran, is renowned for its seafood eateries and scenic ocean views. Its pristine white sands and gentle waves create an idyllic setting for sunset strolls or leisurely walks. The bustling fish market offers fresh catches, while romantic beachside restaurants serve delectable grilled seafood dishes.

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Kuta Night Market offers a vibrant culinary experience in Bali. Open-air stalls serve diverse local delicacies, from grilled seafood to traditional Indonesian dishes. Visitors can immerse themselves in the bustling atmosphere, sampling street food and enjoying live music performances. The market is a hub of activity after sunset, attracting both tourists and locals seeking authentic flavors and a lively ambiance.


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Kuta Square, adjacent to Kuta Beach, is a shopper's haven in Bali, featuring an array of boutiques, surf shops, and eateries. Noteworthy stores like Matahari Department Store and big brands like Gucci and Nike attract tourists and locals alike. Beyond shopping, visitors can enjoy dining at local restaurants. Kuta Square promises a memorable experience with diverse offerings, ensuring unforgettable memories of Bali.

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13 February 2020
Excellent
This was our first day in Bali & it became more mesmerising with the Mount Batur Trek !! with a well coordinated itinerary, We enjoyed this trek to much extent. Special thanks to our tour guide Ulawa, she was obedient and helpful enough, she took us to the top with utmost care & i will recommend her name to anyone who plans to have this trek ! Thanks Thrilophila For becoming a medium to connect us with this wonderful location !!
"An awesome experience in Bali and had enjoyed it fully.The major credit goes to our tour guide cum driver Mr Gaing from Bali....He was such a nice and honest person and he was the one who made our trip to the best.... Everything mentioned in the trip itinerary had completed well and was well managed by thrillopholia team special mention to Saransh Kumar.....Thanks to the entire team for making our days special and Bali is such a beautiful place that no one should miss....."
Excellent
"Awesome tour and awesome service.... Its my first trip.. Really great.. If u visit bali must go there.\n\nThanks for the rearly nice service"
Ghanashyam Jain Bali Package From Delhi
Excellent
At first we weren't really sure about travelling through some travelling company specially when it is n completely unknown place to us. But must say the tour was amazing and the people are completely reliable.