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North Bali

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Many holidaymakers may overlook sleepy north Bali, but for those who make the trip, there are untouched beaches, calm waters, beautiful waterfalls, hot springs and exotic temples. Lovina, Singaraja and Pemuteran are the main draws here.... Read more
At a height of around 700m, the lakeside resort area of Bedugul
is noticeably cooler than the south,
Bali Botanical Gardens

At a height of around 700m, the lakeside resort area of Bedugul is noticeably cooler than the south, hence its suitability for the cultivation of fruits and vegetables that couldn't survive the tropical swelter closer to sea level. Whilst the temple is the big draw, set in lovely gardens with a slightly surreal looking playground for the kids, the ...

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Located in the village of Gitgit and in the middle of a rain
forest, the 50-meter high waterfall (ai
Gitgit Waterfalls And Air Sanih

Located in the village of Gitgit and in the middle of a rain forest, the 50-meter high waterfall (air tejun), surrounded by tropical trees and a lush green environment and with the charm of an undiscovered place, here is the largest one in Bali definitely worth a visit.  Just 10km south of Singaraja, there are actually three waterfalls in the ...

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There are two routes to reach the summit of the holy volcano
Gunung Batur that is accessible to anyo
Gunung Batur And Lake Batur

There are two routes to reach the summit of the holy volcano Gunung Batur that is accessible to anyone in generally good shape and without any climbing experience.  The first and slightly longer trek is via Toyabungkah (also site of an important holy spring pura) with a route over half its length that traverses through shaded forest as compare...

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When returning from Gunung Batukaru take the hilly high road
from Wongaya Gede to the village of Jat
Jatiluwih Rice Terraces

When returning from Gunung Batukaru take the hilly high road from Wongaya Gede to the village of Jatiluwih at the base of the mountain for one of the most spectacular scenic drives on the island via kilometers of terraced, verdant rice paddies within panoramic 360 degree views. The site has been nominated for designation as a UNESCO World Heritage ...

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The first seaside resort to appear in Bali in the mid-1970’s and
named after the word ‘l
Lovina

The first seaside resort to appear in Bali in the mid-1970’s and named after the word ‘love’ in 1953 by Anak Agung Panji Tisna the raja of Buleleng, Lovina is actually the name of the group of seven traditional fishing hamlets that stretch across 10km of narrow, unbroken black sand beach on the north coast of Bali - Temukus, Kalib...

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