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Located due north of the five-star Nusa Dua hotel complex, the finger like extension that dips into Benoa Harbor is known for its recreational marine activities. The tiny fishing village of Desa Tanjung Benoa is the essential day trip for families looking for the complete array of fun-filled water diversions ranging from glass-bottom boat rid...
TEGALALANG RICE TERRACES ARE MOST FAMOUS FOR THEIR BEAUTIFUL TERRACED RICE PADDIES IN UBUD VILLAGE Tegalalang Rice Terrace is one of the most popular Bali Places of Interest, which according to history, was passed down by a revered holy man named Rsi Markandeya in the eighth century. Tegalalang forms the three most splendi...
The village of Tegallalang is most well known for its breath-taking panorama of rice terraces, but Tegallalang Market is also a must see whilst in the area. As a cheaper alternative to Ubud Market or Sukawati Art Market, Tegallalang Market specialises in home wares, furniture, and lifestyle pieces; and the abundance of shops that dot the main roa...
Located in the village of Sukawana and on the summit of Gunung Penulisan is the ninth century Pura Tegeh Koripan, also known as Pura Puncak Penulisan. It has the distinction of being the pura with the highest elevation on the island (1,745 meters) with access via 335 steps. In the bale of this multi-terraced are a number of ancient ston...
Running from the southern slope of Mount Abang, the second longest river in Bali translates roughly to ‘metal pool’ and is located in Muncan Village, Karengasem. The main attraction here is white water rafting along the longest track that flows along an expanse of green fields, hills, valleys, cliffs and waterfalls for around 15km w...