The Indonesian island of Bali is world-famous for its famous rice paddies, meditation retreats and amazing cuisine.

So, if you're coming to immerse yourself in the local culture - yoga, great cafes, unique shops, and scenic temples - you'll want to know these. Favorite places In it.

The most beautiful places in Bali

Batu Palong Beach

This beach and the surrounding area (Canggu) offer some of the best waves on the island.

Along with a large selection of cafes and small boutiques and much less shopping opportunity than other areas.

A great way to enjoy your stay here is to book a villa in the area and venture out to do other activities.

Either by scooter or by booking a private driver for around $50 per day.

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Batu Palong Beach

Mount Batur

You must have seen those iconic shots of the island taken from above at 6am. Where were they taken?

If you want to experience hiking and see the sunrise or sunset in a majestic and magical view, the best place to see it is Mount Batur.

But you'll have to wake up early, because the views are definitely worth it.

Mount Batur

Rice terraces in Ubud

When you hear the name of this wonderful island, you will automatically think of the picture below.

Rice terraces are found everywhere on the island, but nowhere are they more abundant than in Ubud.

So be sure to hire a driver for the day (about $50 per day) to take you to and around Ubud, as well as anywhere else you want to go.

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Rice Terraces, Ubud

Uluwatu Temple - A Sacred Place in Indonesia

This UNESCO World Heritage-listed temple is a highly sacred place in Bali and offers stunning views from the cliffs of Uluwatu.

Most travelers choose to visit in the late afternoon to see one of Uluwatu's famous sunset views.

So if you're planning to visit, expect a lot of crowds when you head back to popular tourist areas like Seminyak, Kuta or Nusa Dua.

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Uluwatu Temple

Tanah Lot

Tanah Lot is a small rock formation off the coast of Bali and home to the famous Pula Tanah Lot Temple.

This temple is especially beautiful at sunset or sunrise, and is a must see when you visit.

Pula Tanah Lot Temple

Goa Gajah Gianyar

Goa Gajah is a landmark of great religious, historical and archaeological importance.

Better known by tourists as Elephant Cave Or the Elephant Cave, which is a Hindu temple.

The temple is believed to have been built in the 9th century and is said to have been built as a sanctuary or place for meditation.

At the entrance to the cave are a number of decorations carved into the rock, the most prominent of which is a giant face directly in the middle.

Inside the temple are many ancient relics related to Hinduism and Buddhism.

Besides, the carvings on the rock walls, fountains and pools are some other aspects of the temple that are worth noting.

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Goa Gajah

Nusa Penida

If you are looking for unspoiled nature on this island, Nusa Penida might be the perfect destination.

A remarkably beautiful island separated from it by the Badung Strait, Whether you're a photographer, an explorer, or someone looking for a quiet beach retreat.

It also includes many Hindu temples and includes a group of lakes and limestone formations, and this island is full of the tranquility of nature.

Besides, the high cliffs covered with green foliage and surrounded by turquoise waters are visually appealing.

Away from the hustle and bustle of tourists, the island does not have many options in terms of accommodation and restaurants, which is why it is ideal for an uninterrupted encounter with nature.

Nusa Penida

Sekumpul Waterfall

A beautiful trail that descends hundreds of stairs, dirt road and rice fields leads to a surreal waterfall in the village of Sekumpul.

Sekumpul Waterfall is a group of seven waterfalls.

Surrounded by lush greenery and many high cliffs, it is a sight not to be missed.

All tourists love Sekumpul Waterfall especially during autumn.

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Sekumpul Waterfall

Garuda and Vishnu

Dedicate one of your days to spirituality, nature, culture and peace and add Garuda and Vishnu to your itinerary right away.

It is a vast cultural park with a variety of man-made attractions for visitors making it one of the best landmarks.

The park is widely known for its collection of sculptures and hosts a number of major cultural events and performances.

Besides, the most famous feature of the park is the 120-metre tall statue of Lord Vishnu riding the mythical bird Garuda.

The intricately carved rock statue displays exquisite artistry and stands as a representative of the region's values and popular beliefs.

Garuda and Vishnu Park