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Bali is one of the most visited islands in Indonesia. Known for its beaches, temples, waterfalls and nightlife, Bali is a favourite holiday destination for travellers worldwide.
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Tanah Lot is a Hindu temple built on a rock in the sea. It is one of Bali's most iconic landmarks and is especially striking when the sun sets behind the temple.
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Kuta Beach is among Bali's busiest spots. It is popular for surfing, swimming, and sunbathing. The beach is also known for nightlife, bars and a lively party scene.
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Mount Batur is an active volcano and a favourite trekking spot. The sunrise trek is popular, and the summit offers sweeping views of the mountains and Lake Batur.
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In Ubud, the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is home to more than 1,200 long-tailed macaques. Ancient temples and thick greenery add to its unique experience.
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Uluwatu Temple sits on a cliff with views of the Indian Ocean. Travellers flock here for the dramatic sunset and the famous Kecak fire dance performances.
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The Tegallalang Rice Terraces near Ubud are among Bali's most photographed sites. Their lush fields highlight traditional Balinese farming and irrigation practices.
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Canggu and Seminyak are perfect for water activities. Surfing is popular here, and scuba diving around the nearby islands is a highlight for adventure lovers.
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Tukad Cepung Waterfall is hidden in a cave-like valley. A short hike leads to one of Bali's most photogenic waterfalls, where sunlight creates striking effects.
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Nusa Penida is a short boat ride away from Bali. Known for its cliffs, clear waters and Kelingking Beach viewpoint, it is also a hotspot for snorkelling and diving.
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