Representing the dominant part of the scenery in Bali, rice terraces in Ubud should definitely be on your "must-see" list.
This important pilgrimage site situated on a rock formation is a total must see.
Built at the edge of a high cliff, it is hard to say whether this place is loved for its dramatic setting and architecture or for the views…
This is where you can hunt for domestic arts and crafts. Before noon, this market is a regular one with food and fresh produce, but it…
The name literally translates as 'Waters from Ganga'. This palace is the absolutely best-preserved water complex in Bali and without much…
This volcano is surrounded by several caldera lakes that are popular spots for fishing.
This temple complex, located on the highest mountain of Bali, is the most important one of all Balinese temples.
In this little village, you can explore the endless Balinese rice fields together with the traditional "Subak" water systems that supply…
In the recent years, this beach became extremely popular and thus very touristy.
Vast temple complex with origins dating back to the 11th century, making it more than thousand years old.
This beautiful beach is always full of surfers. It is also the second most popular beach on Bali (after Kuta Beach).
What distinguishes Jatiluwih rice fields from other rice fields (and why it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site) is the SUBAK watering…
This little café will definitely charm you with the lovely views of the nearby rice fields.