Your Ultimate Bali Bucket List

Your Ultimate Bali Bucket List

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Hope these locations gave you a good idea of where to begin on planning your trip, which will be incredible no matter which path you choose to holiday on. If you come across any other must-see-or-do’s while in Bali, feel free to message me on Instagram!
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Spa Bali Ubud
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Flower baths are notorious in Bali and are just as relaxing as they look. You can find these baths at spas all over the place.
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Air Panas Banjar Hot Spring
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Some of the most popular hot springs in Bali are Batur Natural Hot Spring, Air Panas Banjar Hot Spring and Toya Devasya. However, I’m positively sure you can’t go wrong with any of the options.
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Penataran Lempuyang
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Gates of Heaven is a must-see attraction when you visit. Located at Pura Lempuyang temple, this breathtaking architecture awaits your Instagram.
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Marigold fields
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While taking the drive from Kintamani to Bendugal, you’ll be able to see rows and rows of marigolds. Take some time to frolic in the flowers.
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SEKUMPUL WATERFALL CENTRAL PARKING/START POINT
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Sekumpul Waterfall was named the most beautiful waterfall in Bali. However, it can be tricky to get to. Check it out online before going, or have a guide bring you to this amazing spot.
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Sungai Telaga Waja
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Rafting on the Telaga Waja River is exactly how it looks: Adventurous, Exhilarating, and Exotic.
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Les Waterfalls
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Yeh Mampeh means ‘flying water’ in Balinese and is an untouched beauty situated in a village called Les in the northern part of Bali.
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Blamantung Waterfall
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Bemannung Waterfall is about a 2 hour drive from Denpasar. It’s hidden between two cliffs and surrounded by coffee plantations.
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Surf Rent
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There are two types of people: Those who surf and those who want to learn how to. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to get some lessons in on one of the most beautiful places on Earth.
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Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
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Ubud Monkey Forest is located in the village of Padangtegal and is home to a natural habitat of Balinese long tailed Monkey. About 750 monkeys live in this sanctuary.
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Tegallalang Rice Terrace
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Tegalalang Rice Terraces are one of the most famous attractions in Bali. The sunrise, especially, is on everyone’s itinerary as the views here are fantastic.
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Diamond Beach Villa - Lombok
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Diamond Beach is said to be the most beautiful beach on Nusa Penida in Bali. It’s full of white sand, blue water, limestones and palm trees. What more could you want?
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Scooter Bali Rental Seminyak - Canggu
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There’s no better way to explore this beautiful island than by scooter! You can rent these practically all over the island and it truly is the best way to get around.
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Bali Botanic Garden
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Bali Botanic Garden is located in the cool central upland part of the island and is the largest botanic garden in Indonesia. Come here for a great escape filled with views and epic scenery.
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Mount Batur
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This is one of the sunrises you will never forget. Starting your adventure extremely early in the morning, you will see pinks and blues and oranges scattered across the sky once you reach the top of the active Kintamani Volcano.
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Ubud Palace
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The Ubud Palace is one of the most prominent historical places in Ubud and is located on the main Jalan Raya Ubud road and intersection. Most of its structures were built after the 1917 earthquake.
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Kecak fire dance baruna wijaya tanah lot
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While the sun begins to set over Uluwatu Temple, the men will begin to chant and the performance will begin. The Kecak Fire Dance is one of Bali’s most iconic art performances.
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Bukit Peninsula
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Near the southern coast of Bukit Peninsula in Bali is an abandoned plane. Little is known about how or why this aircraft is here.
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Taman Festival Bali, Padang Galak
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The Taman Festival Bali is an abandoned amusement park in Sanur that was never completed. Locals call it a ghost town because of the unstable buildings that are left after they fled from the crocodile pit that was situated there over a decade ago.
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Uluwatu Beach
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After entering the Single Fin entrance, follow the steps down until you reach the hidden cave beach. Keep in mind that during high tides, the beach and cave access may be closed.
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Bali Sea Turtle Society
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Bali Sea Turtle Society relocates sea turtle eggs laid on Kuta and the surrounding beaches to a central hatchery, where they take 45-60 days to hatch naturally and then you can help release them back into the ocean!
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Legian Streetfood
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Legian Street is home to some small shops selling arts, crafts, gift shops, massages, etc. This is a good place to waste some time.
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Sky Garden Bali
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Sky Garden is a rooftop lounge in Bali and is your one-stop-shop for amazing food, beverage and entertainment. It’s a great place to let loose after a long day on the beach.
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Solo Female Travel Guide
I’m an absolute adventure-lover who grew up in Wisconsin and lived abroad in Australia for a minute. I am now based in Los Angeles (ever since my solo road trip across the USA in 2020). My favorite things are finding unique stays, trying out the local restaurants & deep diving into the culture wherever I go. ✨ Looking for a different itinerary? $50/day planned 📧raven@lattesnluggage.com
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