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East Bali

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The eastern coast of Bali counts as a pleasant break from the rampant party scene in Kuta: most of the tourist trails in East Bali are pleasantly spared from huge crowds, with the possible exception of the "Mother Temple" Pura Besakih on the slopes of Gunung Agung. Politically, most of Bali's eastern part falls under the Karangasem Regency. The geography is remarkable for its mountainous terrain: the holy Mount (Gunung) Agung ... Read more
Towards the western end of Candidasa, tucked in between the mountain
valleys, are the fascinating ar
Bali Aga Villages

Towards the western end of Candidasa, tucked in between the mountain valleys, are the fascinating archaic communities and cult societies known as Bali Aga Villages.  Literally translating to Bali mountain villages, these ancient hamlets are the indigenous localities that resisted post-Majapahit kings and their Hindu-Javanese culture.  Muc...

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This region contains some of the most picturesque and least
visited beaches on the whole island. All
Candidasa And Padang Bai

This region contains some of the most picturesque and least visited beaches on the whole island. All the way along the south coast from Padang Bai to way beyond Candidasa in the east there are attractive waterfront villages. With the improved accessibility to East Bali that has come with the completion of the Kusumba Highway in 2007, there has be...

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Known to locals as the ‘navel of the world’. Gunung Agung is
Bali’s highest and ho
Mount Agung

Known to locals as the ‘navel of the world’. Gunung Agung is Bali’s highest and holiest peak and the most dominant feature in the eastern landscape.  Although not technically a day trip, it is actually possible to complete the arduous trek to the summit and back down again within 24 hours. Anyone in good physical shape with n...

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The cool, hilly village of Sibetan is proclaimed to be the area
with the best salak fruit (the
sweet
Sibetan And Surrounds

The cool, hilly village of Sibetan is proclaimed to be the area with the best salak fruit (the sweet-sour snakeskin fruit) in the entire country, having been harvested in Bali for over 450 years.  Take a hike among the plantation valleys here but be mindful of the thorny salak trees.  If returning via the village of Bebandem, make a stop ...

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One could easily spend an entire day exploring the vast complex
of temples that make up Bali’s
Sideman

One could easily spend an entire day exploring the vast complex of temples that make up Bali’s mother temple, Pura Besakih, but if you have time on the way take the approach via the foothills of the Sideman valley in Karengasem.  Easily one of the most beautiful drives on the island, this entire area is also historically significant as t...

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