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A world away from the rice terraces, tropical verdure and little hamlets that most associate with Bali. Covering an area of 190 square kilometres, with an additional 580 square kilometres in the nearby eastern highlands, the Park is characterized by monsoon forest - lush around rainy season, arid in the summer months and is the only endemic habitat...
Because of its distance from the more populated southern area of the island, wild northwest Bali is the least visited and also much less populated. And while it is a bit of a trek to get here, it is possible to check out this unique and beautiful part of Bali with an early morning departure. The main attraction in west Bali is the Tam...
Medewi and Balian are the two beaches on the west coast that are primarily known best for their surf breaks. If you’re not here to ride waves then check out the western half of Medewi Beach that is sandier than the pebblier eastern half. There are scenic views from this headland, especially at sunset when you can see the dramati...
Come back to the 14th or 15th century, the rock carvings of Yeh Pulu make up the longest sequence of relief rock panels in Bali, however, this site isn’t as well known as the popular neighboring Goa Gajah. Due to the non-existent path that leads to Yeh Pulu, not many people visit this site, despite its breathtaking setting. Nestled in rolli...
Located on Bali’s north coast in historic Buleleng Harbor that was once a major seaport is the elaborate Yudha Mandalatama Independence Monument that honors local freedom fighter, Ketut Merta, who was killed by the Dutch early in the struggle for independence. It is the dominent feature of the ramshackle but charming sea front of the city...