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Near the coastal towns of Candidasa and Amed and surrounded by kilometers of verdant rice terraces is the village of Tirta Gangga, the site of the famous water palace, a maze of pools and fountains surrounded by a lush garden and stone carvings and statues. Built in 1948 by Gusti Gede Djelantik the last raja of the Karangasem, this site of reverenc...
Also known as Air Panas (hot water) and located on Lake Batur’s western shore is the village of Toya Bungkah which is known for its therapeutic hot springs that flow into cement-lined pools on the lake front with its black sand beach. The sulfurous spring water, which is heated by the volcano and bubbles up from the lake, is known to so...
Tulamben means one thing: diving. Ok, and maybe snorkeling - the uppermost part of the famous USAT Liberty wreck dive that lies just off shore is only four meters from the surface. But if you want to really explore the coral encrusted shell of this 120 foot American cargo ship, torpedoed by the Japanese off the coast of Lombok and later scuttl...
The countryside around Ubud is some of the prettiest you'll encounter in Bali. It's also some of the most fertile. Join walk packages and acquaint yourself with the limitless variety of herbs that grow here, many of them with healing properties that are put to use in different kinds of Jamu - Indonesia’s famous spice and herb concoctions. Bes...
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...