7 Best Bali Attractions You Need To Visit

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7 BEST BALI ATTRACTIONS YOU NEED TO VISIT IN THIS YEAR

The magical essence of Bali enjoys a reputation spread far and wide. With its exotic beaches and scenic paddy fields, Bali sees a considerable influx of tourists every year. While beach parties are a craze at the Kuta Beach, the Pura Luhur temple scores well in playing the part of a popular religious shrine in this earthly paradise.

Below is a list of some of the many amazing must-visit places in Bali which the prospective traveler should not forget to list on thier bucket list.


Sanur Beach

Located in the village of Denpasar in southeast Bali, quiet Sanur Beach is a popular destination for older visitors, which has earned the spot the nickname “Snore Beach.”

In addition to the area’s well-kept beach, Sanur has several important historic sites, including the Blanjong Temple, which contains a column bearing inscriptions that date back to the 9th century.


Nusa Lembongan

Part of Bali Province, Nusa Lembongan is a small island located off the southeastern shores of Bali’s mainland. The island’s beaches attract the most visitors.

Many areas around Nusa Lembongan are also good for diving and snorkeling, with abundant marine life and healthly coral. Surfing can get a bit crowded, but the waves are good.


Lovina

The largest resort area on the north coast of Bali, Lovina is best known for the black volcanic sand of its 5-mile beach.

The calm sea is perfect for swimming and dolphin watching too, making the area an ideal vacation destination for families.


Pura Luhur Uluwatu

The Bukit Peninsula located at the southern tip of Bali is home to the Pura Luhur Uluwatu, one of the nine major Hindu temples on the island. Founded in the 11th century, the temple was built at the edge of a limestone cliff top jutting out over the sea.

Statues of Ganesha flank the entrance to the temple complex, and live monkeys beg for treats from visitors. Dances are performed for visitors every evening at sunset.


Mount Batur

While it’s not the highest point on Bali, Mount Batur is situated on one of the island’s most dramatic landscapes. The peak is a sometimes-active volcano that includes four craters, a lake and several villages.

Climbing to the top of Mount Batur to watch the sunrise is a popular activity. Visitors also come to Mount Batur to see Pura Ulun Danu Batur, one of Bali’s nine major Hindu temples.


Kuta Beach

Located on the southern point of the island in the village of Kelurahan, the long, broad stretch of sand one of the best-maintained and most scenic beaches on the island.

Known for its active nightlife, the southern section of the beach is usually crowded, day or night. A short stroll to the north end of the beach, however, offers visitors a quiet sense of solitude.


Ubud

Perched among the terraced rice fields that climb up the foothills of Bali’s central mountains, Ubud is considered the island’s cultural heart. Ubud is home to the island’s most important museums, including the Neka Art Museum with its expansive collection of Balinese paintings.

There are dance and music performances every day throughout the city as well as numerous art galleries and craft shops to explore. Ubud is surrounded by gently rolling rice paddies which create a beautiful impression of greenness.


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