Showing posts with label bali travel. Show all posts
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Saturday 20 June 2020

The 10 best things to do in Bali



The top things to do in Bali make it by far the most popular for visitors of Indonesia, and for many good reasons. The tropical hideaway manages to be an adventurer seeker’s paradise, a spiritual sanctuary, a family friendly getaway, a food lover’s paradise and a surfer’s oasis all at once.

The top things to do in Bali make it by far the most popular for visitors of Indonesia, and for many good reasons. The tropical hideaway manages to be an adventurer seeker’s paradise, a spiritual sanctuary, a family friendly getaway, a food lover’s paradise and a surfer’s oasis all at once.

Gili Islands

What is it? A tiny three-island archipelago offering the perfect tropical escape from the already idyllic mainland.

Why go? Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air each offer crystal blue waters, diving, cooking classes, cultural experiences and more. Trawangan is mostly a destination for backpackers (think of it as the party destination) while Gili Meno Air is more accommodating for couples and families. You’ll need to get to Padang Bai harbour, before taking a fast boat to the islands, which takes around 90 minutes.


Mrs Sippy

What is it? A Sydney bar export, home to Bali’s largest saltwater pool.

Why go? While Bali’s beaches may offer great surf breaks, rock cliff sides and stellar sunsets, if you just want to enjoy being by the pool you’ll want to head to Mrs Sippy. They’ll serve you swish fruity cocktails on day beds to a soundtrack of international DJs and house music.






Tanah Lot Temple

What is it? A temple combining the cultural, natural and historical elements of Bali in one spot.

Why go? The Hindu temple has long been a pilgrimage site thanks to the temple being steeped within a stunning rock facade by the sea.




Tegenungan Waterfall

What is it? A popular waterfall, located in the lush forest just outside of Ubud.

Why go? A 15-minute trek through the forest will reveal a huge waterfall, complete with a thudding cascade that drops around 15 metres. It’s a powerful fall, so don’t expect to be wading underneath it. Instead, view from the rocky surrounds or take a dip in the catchment




Bali Swing

What is it? Best described as an adults playground, this jaw-dropping jungle surrounding is not only home to vegetation galore, but 12 oversized swings that flutter you over incredible panoramic views. 

Why go? Not only does it make for a great Instagram shot, but there's an unavoidable air of nostalgia about Bali swing. With swings ranging from 12 metres to a whopping 78 metres, it's a slice of high-altitude fun (but don't worry, you’re all buckled 



Morning Light Yoga Studio

What is it? Stretch out and realign yourself at this beautiful open-air yoga studio located in Uluwatu.

Why go? They host drop-in classes and mats are provided, so all you have to do is show up. You’ll be guided through a one and a half-hour class, where your left and right are replaced with instructions to pose towards the ocean or the jungle. After class you’ll get an ice cold coconut, and can chat with the super friendly teachers about their tips for the area.





La Plancha


What is it? A beachfront bar on Seminyak’s main beach.

Why go? There’s loads of rainbow-coloured umbrellas and cushions on which you can relax and watch the sunset over the ocean, cocktail in hand.





Surfing at Dreamlands


What is it? Bali has long been a surfer’s haven and for good reason – there are awesome waves year round.

Why go? This break located near Uluwatu is a great place to surf for both experienced surfers and when the swell is smaller is suitable for beginners, as it breaks over sand instead of rocks or coral.



Bumbu Bali


What is it? A cooking class that includes a trip to the local markets.

Why go? Eaten your body weight in satay, nasi goreng and ayam bakar? It’s worth booking into a cooking class so you can learn the skills behind creating tasty Indonesian meals at home. Bumbu Bali combine a trip to the local markets with a cooking class, where you’ll learn the key components of Indonesian cooking, including mastering curry pastes, banana leaf grilled meats, fiery sauces and specialty desserts.


Bali Training Centre

What is it? An open-air studio specialising in high-intensity fitness classes.

Why go? Drop in for a heart-pumping kickboxing session or a muscle-testing kettlebell class, where trainers will show you techniques and push you to your limits. It’s also attached to the Cashew Tree, a terrific cafĂ© that’s the perfect reward for a post-training feed.




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