Tanah Lot
Tanah Lot Temple is located in coastal side of Beraban countryside, Kediri sub district and Tabanan Regency. It is situated in 30 Km in west side of Denpasar town and about 11 Km in south side of Tabanan town.


Tanah Lot Temple is one of the most sacred temples (Hindu places of worship) in Bali, Indonesia. Here there are two temples located on large rocks. One is located on a boulder and the other is located on a cliff similar to Uluwatu Temple. Tanah Lot Temple is part of the Dang Kahyangan Temple. Tanah Lot is famous as a beautiful place to see the sunset.
Here you will find many restaurants to enjoy a luxurious breakfast or lunch while looking at the beautiful panorama here. Feel calm when you see the sunlight slowly sinking over the western horizon with the atmosphere of the open sea. There is no doubt, this view will be an impressive experience for tourists
Tegalalang Rice Terrace
Tegalalang Rice Terrace is north of Ubud. This tourist spot is precisely located on Jl. Raya Tegallalang, Ceking, Tegallalang District, Gianyar Regency. From Ubud, you only need to travel 9.8 kilometers to get to Tegalalang Rice Terrace. The journey will take approximately 27 minutes by vehicle.


Tegalalang Rice Terrace has views that are no less than other tourist attractions. The green colour of rice, trees and grass can soothe the eyes. The view of these rice terraces looks amazing when exposed to the afternoon sun. The next attraction of Tegalalang Rice Terrace is its Instagram able photo spot. The management has provided several special photo spots for visitors who want to take pictures. You can also enjoy culinary delights around the Tegalalang Rice Terrace area. Around these tourist attractions, there are stalls, cafes and restaurants that you can try. The restaurant offers stunning views of rice terraces.
Taman Ujung
Taman Ujung is located in Ujung Village, Jalan Raya Taman Tumbu, Karangasem, Bali. From the center of Singaraja City it takes around two and a half hours to travel, with a distance of 93 kilometres to Taman Ujung.


Taman Ujung was built in 1909 on the initiative of Anak Agung Anglurah. The architects were a Dutchman named van Den Hentz and a Chinese named Loto Ang. This construction also involved an undagi (traditional Balinese architect). Taman Ujung is actually a development of the Dirah pond which was built in 1901. The construction of Taman Ujung was completed in 1921. In 1937, Taman Ujung Karangasem was inaugurated with a marble inscription written in script in Latin and Balinese script and two languages, Malay and Balinese.
Ujung Sukasada Park has an attraction that can attract local, national and foreign tourists. Apart from its historical value, this tourist spot has a well-arranged garden area, providing a panoramic view of beauty that is pleasing to the eye. Colourful flowers, more than one type of plant, grass areas, are some of the parts that decorate Ujung Sukasada Park.
The facilities at Ujung Sukasada Park are very complete to support visitors' tourist comfort, such as parking areas and toilets. For visitors who want to find accommodation near Taman Ujung Sukasada, it won't be too difficult, because near this tourist attraction there are accommodations that offer varying prices, depending on the type of accommodation and facilities.
Jatiluwih


Jatiluwih Tourism Village, a hidden gem in Tabanan Regency, Bali. The village offers not only a panoramic view of the vast and beautiful rice fields, but also a rich culture, local wisdom, and the charming hospitality of its people. Let’s dive deeper into the charm of Jatiluwih that will captivate the tourist.
Jatiluwih is famous for its vast and terraced green rice fields, creating a landscape like a mesmerizing natural tapestry. This view is made even more captivating by the majestic backdrop of Mount Batukaru. However, Jatiluwih is not just about aesthetics. Behind its beauty lies the centuries-old subak system, a traditional Balinese irrigation system that UNESCO recognized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2012.
Goa Lawah Temple


Goa Lawah Temple is a temple located in Pasinggahan Village, Dawan District, Klungkung Regency, Bali, which is about 40 km from the capital of Bali, Denpasar. Goa Lawah Temple is known to the public because of the presence of a cave in the main part of the temple, which contains a group of bats.
Goa Lawah Temple in Klungkung is a temple located in a cave which is inhabited by a group of bats. The word Goa means cave (hole) and Lawah in Balinese means bat, so Goa Lawah means "cave inhabited by bats".
Beratan Lake


Beratan Lake is a lake located in the Bedugul area, Candikuning Village, Baturiti District, Tabanan Regency, Bali. The lake that is located in the easternmost of the two other lakes, namely Lake Tamblingan and Lake Buyan, which is a group of twin lakes in a large caldera, Beratan Lake is quite special.
Being on the provincial road that connects Denpasar-Singaraja and its location close to the Eka Karya Botanical Gardens makes this place one of the main tourist attractions on the island of Bali. Besides being easy to reach, Lake Bratan also provides a variety of charms and adequate accommodation.
In the middle of the lake there is a temple, namely Pura Ulun Danu, which is a place of worship to Sang Hyang Dewi Danu as the giver of fertility.
Pandawa Beach


Pandawa Beach is one of the tourist attractions in the south Kuta area, Badung Regency, Bali. This beach is located behind the hills and is often referred to as Secret Beach. Around this beach there are two very large cliffs on one side of which are carved five statues of the Pandavas and Kunti. The six statues in sequence (from the highest position) are given the names of Goddess Kunti, Dharma Wangsa, Bima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sadewa.
Apart from tourism and water sports purposes, this beach is also used for seaweed cultivation because the beach contour is sloping and the waves do not reach the coastline. Quite a lot of tourists paraglide from Timbis Hill to Pandawa Beach.
This beach area is also often used as a shooting location.
Taman Ayun Temple


Taman Ayun Temple is located in Mengwi Village, Badung Regency, Bali. This temple is famous for having beautiful and historical natural views. Just like most temples in Bali, Taman Ayun Temple is used as a place of worship for Hindus although it is also open to tourists who want to visit. So, visitors are expected to always obey the rules and wear polite clothing and wear kamen (traditional Balinese cloth) and special scarves when entering the Taman Ayun Temple area.
Taman Ayun Temple is the Paibon/Pedarman Temple of King Mengwi to worship the ancestral spirits of the kings which was realized by the construction of a Paibon gedong, and a meru was also built for worship and worship of the Gods for the people of the Mengwi kingdom in asking for prosperity. Taman Ayun Temple is located in Mengwi District, Badung, Bali, Indonesia. This park and Taman Ayun Temple are historical relics of the Mengwi kingdom.
As one of the tourist destinations in the Badung area, the facilities at Taman Ayun Temple are quite adequate. There are toilets and a fairly comfortable parking area here, so you don't need to worry if you visit this temple using a private vehicle. There are also restaurants and cafes around Taman Ayun Temple so you don't have to bother looking for food or drinks.
It's not only temples and shrines that you can enjoy their beauty, you can also visit the Yadnya Museum which is located in the Taman Ayun Temple complex. Here you can gain knowledge regarding the history and traditions of Hindus in Bali.
Tirta Empul


Tirta Empul is located in the upper reaches of the Pakerisan river, Manukaya Village, Tampaksiring District, Gianyar Regency. Tirta Empul is a city with abundant water sources where there is a temple called Pura Tirta Empul. To the west of Tirta Empul Temple there are beautiful and green hills directly adjacent to the Tampaksiring State Palace which was built during the era of President Sukarno's reign.
Tirta Empul Temple is one of the important and interesting spiritual tourist destinations in Bali. This temple is known for its holy spring water which is used in self-purification rituals or Melukat. Visitors can enjoy the unique architecture and sacred atmosphere of the temple which is still actively used by Hindus for worship.
With its architectural beauty, rich history and strong religious atmosphere, Tirta Empul Temple offers an unforgettable tourist experience for its visitors. Prepare well, respect the rules, and enjoy the spiritual uniqueness of one of Bali's oldest and most revered temples.
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