10 Great Scenic Destinations to Visit in Bali

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Bali is freaking beautiful. From volcanoes and insane waterfalls, to tiered rice paddies and monkey forests, Bali has a rich and diverse landscape. Simply put, it’s ridiculously beautiful. Like, on another level of beautiful.

The pictures below don’t do it any justice. You have to see it, breathe in the unique quality of air, and feel the vibe in person to appreciate it. But, in the meantime, look at the pictures and get excited to come visit.

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Whether you’re seeking serenity in nature, want to take a deep dive into Balinese culture, or go on an adrenaline-pumping adventure, Bali has something for everyone.

1. Ceking Rice Terrace

The Ceking Rice Terrace is an iconic landscape. It’s located in Tegallalang, just a short drive from Ubud. Sure, it may not be the first thing you think of when you consider a vacation to Bali. But trust us, the cascading, emerald-green layers are like nothing you’ve seen before.

2. Uluwatu Temple

Uluwatu Temple is majestic AF. Perched on cliff in the southern tip of Bali, it’s one of the island’s most revered sea temples. Located in Pecatu, Badung Regency, this ancient temple offers unparalleled views of the Indian Ocean. The temple offers dramatic sunset views. It also hosts traditional Kecak dance performances at every day at dusk. Uluwatu Temple is a must-see for anyone taking a Bali vacation.

3. Mount Batur

Volcanos are cool, obviously. Mount Batur happens to be an active volcano, which thus makes it cool. The logic checks out. Mt. Batur is located in the Kintamani District of Bali’s central highlands. It offers one of the most exhilarating experiences on the island. Take a sunrise trek to the summit. Witness the breathtaking views of the surrounding caldera, Lake Batur, and Mount Agung. This adventure is perfect for those seeking a mix of physical challenge and natural beauty at its finest.

4. Tanah Lot

Tanah little? Nope, Tanah Lot. Tanah Lot is one of Bali’s most iconic landmarks. It’s situated on a rocky outcrop off the coast of Tabanan, West Bali. This ancient sea temple is renowned for its stunning offshore setting . The breathtaking sunsets are magical. Tanah Lot is rooted in Balinese mythology. It’s an essential stop for anyone exploring the island’s spiritual heritage.

5.Tirta Empul Temple

You don’t have to get wet, but if you’re going to vacation in Bali, you may a well. Nestled in the lush village of Tampaksiring in Central Bali, Tirta Empul Temple is a sacred site. It’s most famous for its holy spring water, which locals believe purify the soul. This important Hindu temple complex attracts both locals and tourists alike. This is a good one-stop-shop. If you want to take a deep dive into Balinese spirituality and culture as well as purify your soul., his is your place for that.

6. Ubud Monkey Forest

Oh, monkeys! We’ll reason with you, these monkeys are cute as heck, but cannot be trusted. They will very likely try to steal your food, hat, your phones, and just about anything. Totally worth it though! Home to more than 700 long-tailed macaques, the Ubud Monkey Forest is a sanctuary. Be sure to also admire the ancient temples and sculptures. strewn throughout the property.

7. Jatiluwih

Jatiluwih is located in the Tabanan Regency of West Bali and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This area is a peaceful escape from the island’s busier spots. The panoramic views are tranquil. If you’re going on a Bali vacation, make Jatiluwih a destination.

8. Kuta Beach

Kuta Beach is one of the most famous beaches on the island. Located in South Bali, it’s known for its vibrant, bustling atmosphere. Oh yeah, and the world-class surf, and golden sunsets. This area is a hub for tourists looking to enjoy the beach by day and the lively nightlife by night. It’s a good balance of busy, beautiful, and relaxing. Surf the waves, lounge on the sand, or exploring the nearby shops and restaurants. Kuta Beach is a hot-spot.

9. Goa Gajah

Is it the setting for an Indiana Jones movie? No. The Goa Gajah, or the Elephant Cave, is actually an ancient sanctuary. It’s located in Bedulu Village, just outside Ubud in Central Bali. This site features intricate stone carvings, sacred bathing pools, and a serene garden. It does a great job of paying tribute to its Hindu and Buddhist roots. The cave’s unique entrance, shaped like a demon’s mouth, invites exploration of Bali’s rich spiritual history.

10. Nusa Penida

Nusa Penida is a smaller, but equally stunning island compared to Bali. It’s located southeast of Bali, about 45 minutes by boat. It’s known for its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and pristine beaches. The island is accessible by boat from Sanur or Padang Bai. Nusa Penida offers incredible opportunities. Go snorkeling or scuba diving, or explore hidden gems like Kelingking Beach. For those seeking adventure and natural beauty, Nusa Penida is a must-visit.