Famous for its stunning green rice paddies, Tegallalang offers breathtaking views and a glimpse of Bali’s traditional subak irrigation system.
A sacred water temple known for its holy spring used by locals for spiritual purification rituals.
An ancient temple complex carved into rock cliffs, surrounded by lush jungle and rice fields near Tampaksiring.
A traditional Balinese village known for its preserved culture, bamboo houses, and peaceful, clean environment.
A highland area offering panoramic views of Mount Batur volcano and Lake Batur — perfect for sunrise trips.
A beautiful royal water garden with stone fountains, koi ponds, and artistic statues from the Karangasem kingdom.
A royal water palace surrounded by elegant pools, bridges, and mountain-sea views, located in East Bali.
Known as Bali’s Mother Temple, Besakih is the largest and most important Hindu temple complex on the island.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing vast rice terraces and traditional Balinese farming landscapes.
A picturesque temple floating on Lake Bratan, dedicated to the goddess of water, Dewi Danu.