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What are the attractions in Bali?

Tanah Lot

Tanah Lot is one of the most important seaside temples in Bali. It was built in the 16th century to worship the God of the Sea. The temple is located on a huge rock by the sea. At high tide, the rock is surrounded by sea water. The entire temple is isolated from the land and stands alone in the sea water; it is only connected to the land at low tide. There is a small pavilion on the opposite bank where you can overlook the sunset, which has become a sacred scene in Bali.

Golf course

Bali GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB is known as one of the five best courses in Asia. It is also the most famous golf course in Bali. She is located in the NUSA DUA area, facing the Indian Ocean and an 18-hole golf course. At the same time, the golf course also has a spa, villas, etc. for guests' needs.

Holy Spring Temple

Pura Tirta Empul (Holy Spring Temple) is located in Tampak Siring, north of Ubud. The temple is built around a holy spring, hence its name.

For more than a thousand years, Balinese people have believed that this temple and the two bathing places here can bring health and wealth. The spring water here is said to have healing properties. The Holy Spring Temple has a grand and complete architectural model. Here you can see the characteristics of all temples in Bali.

It is known from the ancient inscriptions that Tirta Empul was completed in 962 AD.

Ubud Palace

The Royal Palace is located in Ubud, known as the artistic center of Bali. The Royal Palace was built in the 16th century and was designed by famous artists.*** There are 60 rooms. The entire palace is magnificent, especially the gate. The exquisite hand-carvings and noble gold foil decorations in the palace attract many art lovers every year. In addition, starting at 7:30 p.m. In the palace, you can also enjoy many wonderful traditional dance performances with Bali's local characteristics, such as welcome dances, mask dances, etc.

The royal palace is inhabited by descendants of the royal family, but they need to work hard to make a living just like civilians. If you want to experience the extremely luxurious life of a noble in the royal palace in Bali, you can choose to stay at the Palace Hotel, but the price is expensive.

Jingta Mani Volcano

Jingta Mani Volcano is an active volcano. It erupted in 1917 and destroyed countless shrines and villages. But it also brought fertility to the land, and crops such as citrus, bananas, coffee, and coconuts were planted around the volcano. The customs of the villagers in this area are also different from those of ordinary Balinese people. They do not conduct cremation or burial, but sky burial.

Uluwatu Cliff

Uluwatu Cliff is located at the southernmost tip of Bali. There is a poignant love tragedy behind it. Legend has it that a young man and woman from an improper family fell in love in the local area. The woman's father was the village chief, so the love between the two did not receive any blessing. In despair, they both threw themselves into the sea and died in love. It adds a bizarre color to this place. Enjoy afternoon tea and local snacks here, with a panoramic view of the cliffs and ocean, which is endlessly beautiful. There are many monkeys here, so tourists wearing glasses and watches should pay attention to safety.

Jimbaran Beach

Jimbaran Beach is the most intimate beach in Bali. It turns out that this is still a small fishing village, home to the most simple villagers on the island. Since the beautiful hotel was built, it has attracted a large number of tourists who love nature. Jimbaran Beach is famous for its sunset on the sea. What is commendable is that these commercial activities did not destroy the original style of the small fishing village. Instead, the villagers used their unique enthusiasm and simplicity to make the entire beach very friendly. Many hotels and restaurants have been added to the beachfront. Watching the sunset here in the evening, listening to singers singing ballads from various countries, and enjoying candlelight dinner and seafood barbecue are unique and interesting.

Kuta Beach

Kuta Beach is known as the most beautiful coast on Bali. The beach here is flat, the sand is white and fine, and it is a place for surfing and skateboarding. paradise. There is a lively commercial street nearby, displaying various Balinese traditional handicrafts and gorgeous national costumes, and there are also large department stores where you can buy all kinds of goods. Here, the beach has strong winds and high waves, making it a good place for surfing and is favored by young people seeking excitement.

Kuta Beach (Kuta) is about a 15-minute drive from the international airport and is the lively area with the largest concentration of tourists in Bali.

There are many vendors on the beach, selling a variety of merchandise, T-shirts, beach apparel, etc. along the street. There are also several resort hotels, but most of them are two or three-star hotels.

The Home of Wood Carving

Bali is a rich producer of Indonesian handicrafts, and wood carving is especially the best. For example, Mas is the home of Bali wood carving, where the best carvers in Bali are concentrated. Some of these large galleries display their works. The themes of the handicrafts displayed are mainly Hindu mythological characters and the life styles of traditional residents. There are also larger furniture such as a complete set of tables and chairs, etc., of all kinds. However, if you only want to buy some cheap small carved ornaments, it is better to go to small shops in other scenic spots to buy them cheaper, but the price is related to the material of the wood and the fineness of the carving.

Garuda Wisnu Kencana

The Garuda Wisnu Kencana in Jimbaran Bay, Bali, covers an area of ??239 hectares. It is a square left over from the Suharto era. It is only a prototype and has not been completed. The reason why it is called Condor Square is that a bronze statue of the tallest condor in the world was originally to be erected here. The condor is riding on the back of Bali's highest god "God of Destruction", that is, Wisnu (god Vishnu in Sanskrit). , is the protector among the Indian trinity of gods. This bronze statue is entirely made of pure copper. It is said that it will be 118 meters high when completed. The completed bust of the god is 34 meters high. It is said that a senior monk once advised Suharto that after the bronze statue is cast, it will protect Indonesia's national prosperity and the people's happiness and peace. Unfortunately, the bronze statue only completed the head, chest and head of the condor of the "God of Destruction". Suharto stepped down, and this ambitious and costly project was shelved.

Ayung River Rafting

The most recommended self-funded water activity in Bali is naturally the famous Ayung River rafting (rafting).

The Ayong River is 11 kilometers long and has 22 rapids along its course. Both sides of the river are covered with changing scenes of virgin forest. You can join a rafting company. There are many rafting companies and the rafting times vary. But it is best to choose one with insurance and accompanied by a professional water instructor.

Love Boat Sailing

There are many companies in Bali that provide sailing activities, with different ship conditions and different contents. But the most famous ones are "QUICK SILVER" and "BALI HAI". The contents and prices of the Love Boat activities of these two shipping companies are similar. The general arrangements are full-day tours (leaving the sea at 9:15 and returning at 15:30) and evening tours (leaving the sea at 18:00 and returning at 20:30).

Monkey Forest Park

Monkey Forest is a cardamom forest located in central Bali, not far northwest of Ubud, about 20 kilometers from Denpasar Far. The park covers an area of ??6 hectares and is covered with lush pod plants that can reach a height of 40 meters. The trees in the park are lush and lush.

The local Balinese macaques live in the forest. Balinese residents believe that monkeys are subordinates of the monkey god Hanuman and should also be worshiped as gods. Therefore, the monkeys here live a carefree life and are fed by dedicated people.

There is a temple outside the park where many monkeys live and are regarded as sacred monkeys. It is said that these monkeys often disturbed people's houses, and local farmers could not bear the disturbance, so they had to build a temple (Pura Bukit Sari) in the forest to deter them. This temple built in the 17th century is not usually open to the public, but monkeys can come and go freely.

Padang Padang Beach

Padang Padang Beach (Padang Padang Beach) is located at the foot of Uluwatu Mountain. It is also called Padang Beach by domestic tourists. This is a very small beach. , has not been fully developed, because tour groups generally do not take tourists there, so there is basically no commercial atmosphere here. The beach has clear water and white sand, and the scenery is pleasant.