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This region contains some of the most picturesque and least visited beaches on the whole island. All the way along the south coast from Padang Bai to way beyond Candidasa in the east there are attractive waterfront villages. With the improved accessibility to East Bali that has come with the completion of the Kusumba Highway in 2007, there has be...
There are a variety of day cruises from Bali to Nusa Lembongan and Penida that offer a variety of vessels options to choose from including catamaran, sailing catamaran and high speed rafting vessels. Destinations include purpose-built pontoons that feature family-oriented activities such as water slides, banana boat rides, parasailing, ocean kayaki...
Located in the village of Gitgit and in the middle of a rain forest, the 50-meter high waterfall (air tejun), surrounded by tropical trees and a lush green environment and with the charm of an undiscovered place, here is the largest one in Bali definitely worth a visit. Just 10km south of Singaraja, there are actually three waterfalls in the ...
According to legend, Mount Batukaru (or Coconut Shell Mountain as known locally) was the first abode of the offspring of the god Pasupati in the year 191AD, 70 years after the creation of the world. An inactive volcano and Bali’s second highest peak at 2,276m, this densely vegetated rain forest is misty and mysterious and although it ...
There are two routes to reach the summit of the holy volcano Gunung Batur that is accessible to anyone in generally good shape and without any climbing experience. The first and slightly longer trek is via Toyabungkah (also site of an important holy spring pura) with a route over half its length that traverses through shaded forest as compare...