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Day Trips and Nature Walks

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Despite the modest size of the island (5,780 sq km), the differences in topography, flora, weather and cultural landmarks are surprisingly varied making it ideal for short excursions or extended day trips via car or motorbike even with limited time.  If using Southern Bali as a hub, driving distances to the many wonderful areas of the island are well within reason:  1 hour to Bedugul in central Bali, 2 hours to Amed ... Read more
Herb Walks

For centuries the Balinese have used a wide range of native plants and herbs for therapeutic, medicinal and health enhancing purposes. Herb walks is the easiest path to getting healthy while slimming the waistline and firming the legs amongst a wide range of native plants and herbs.There are a limitless variety of herbs that grow here, many of th...

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Jatiluwih Rice Terraces

When returning from Gunung Batukaru take the hilly high road from Wongaya Gede to the village of Jatiluwih at the base of the mountain for one of the most spectacular scenic drives on the island via kilometers of terraced, verdant rice paddies within panoramic 360 degree views. The site has been nominated for designation as a UNESCO World Heritage ...

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Jimbaran Bay

Jimbaran is just south of the airport and Kuta. This was formerly a real backwater of south Bali, just a tiny fishing village with a daily market.   Starting from the 1980s Jimbaran began to change and is now home to several world-class 5 star beach resorts, plus a few more moderate mid-market hotels. Jimbaran is famous for two things ...

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Lovina

The first seaside resort to appear in Bali in the mid-1970’s and named after the word ‘love’ in 1953 by Anak Agung Panji Tisna the raja of Buleleng, Lovina is actually the name of the group of seven traditional fishing hamlets that stretch across 10km of narrow, unbroken black sand beach on the north coast of Bali - Temukus, Kalib...

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Mount Agung

Known to locals as the ‘navel of the world’. Gunung Agung is Bali’s highest and holiest peak and the most dominant feature in the eastern landscape.  Although not technically a day trip, it is actually possible to complete the arduous trek to the summit and back down again within 24 hours. Anyone in good physical shape with n...

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