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Despite the modest size of the island (5,780 sq km), the differences in topography, flora, weather and cultural landmarks are surprisingly varied making it ideal for short excursions or extended day trips via car or motorbike even with limited time.  If using Southern Bali as a hub, driving distances to the many wonderful areas of the island are well within reason:  1 hour to Bedugul in central Bali, 2 hours to Amed ... Read more
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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Located due north of the five-star Nusa Dua hotel complex, the
finger like extension that dips into
Tanjung Benoa

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...

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TEGALALANG RICE TERRACES ARE MOST
FAMOUS FOR THEIR BEAUTIFUL TERRACED  RICE
Tegalalang Rice Terraces

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...

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Running from the southern slope of Mount Abang, the second
longest river in Bali translates roug
Telaga Waja River

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...

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The Bukit, literally ‘hill’ in Indonesian, is an elevated
limestone peninsula that is co
The Bukit Peninsula

The Bukit, literally ‘hill’ in Indonesian, is an elevated limestone peninsula that is connected to the rest of the island by a skinny isthmus. Despite a relatively unforgiving savannah like landscape with little groundwater, the Bukit reveals evidence of human habitation dating back to prehistoric times. Famous cliff top temple, Pura Lu...

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