Pura Uluwatu The Temple's walls made of coral bricks are covered with carvings of Bali’s mythological. A popular Kecak Dance is held in the temple grounds at sunset. The temple is atop sheer cliffs that drop straight into the ceaseless surf.
Banyumala Enjoy the view of water tumbling some 35m into the large natural pool that's warmed by the morning sun and is the perfect temperature for a swim. In the secluded, picturesque highlands north of Munduk, a 15-minute hike down natural.
Pura Besakih Pura Besakih is Bali's Mother Temple. The site encompasses 23 separate but related temples, with the largest and most important being Pura Penataran Agung, built on six levels terraced up the slope. It almost certainly dates from prehistoric times.
Pemuteran Pemuteran village is a small coastal village located in Gerokgak district, Buleleng regency, Bali. A hidden gem in the west of Bali, the village is blessed with a tranquil beach that offers a vast view of the beautiful Bali Sea. At Pemuteran village, can witness the abundant marine biodiversity along the coast of the beach through snorkeling or diving. For that reason, the ocean by the beach holds plenty of astonishing underwater photo spots to capture.
Sangeh Sangeh is around 25 km from Denpasar City. The type of animal that has become the hallmark of Sangeh is the gray long-tailed macaque. They have groups divided into 3 groups, namely eastern, central and western parts. Each group will have their respective leaders.
Pura Batukaru Pura Luhur Batukaru has a seven-roofed meru (multiroofed shrine) dedicated to Maha Dewa, the mountain’s guardian spirit, as well as shrines for Bratan, Buyan and Tamblingan lakes. Outside the compound, the temple is surrounded by forest and the atmosphere is cool and misty. Take a short walk around to see a small white-water stream where the air resonates with tumbling water.