Friday, 23 October 2015

Top Places to See in Bali

Travelling around the world is the best thing you can do to yourself. Such is the thought of those who find it hard to stay at one place and believe in exploring every corner of the world. Some best places on the planet take the top positions in the list of travelers. In this regard, Bali, the pride of Indonesia is all time favorite of nature lovers, culturati, and adventurous people. Plan your visit anytime, Bali is always set to offer you a warm welcome with its unbelievable treasures. If your hearts demands to visit this place, book a cheap tour package to Bali. Rest, we assure that you are going to have a never before experience. Well, before leaving home, take a look at the following list of Bali’s offerings.

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary



A perfect place for all age groups, the Monkey Forest Sanctuary is located in Ubud. It is great fun to be around monkeys. However, stay careful as the monkeys are skilful and may trick you. Moreover, you can also be deprived of the things you hold in hand if your mind is distracted for a few seconds. It is fun to feed monkeys with bananas and other edibles sold there.

Menjangan



Here is how you could understand the true meaning of delayed gratification. The long and tedious drive to Menjangan is worth as it brings a serene retreat with amazing views.  Located on the north-west coast of Bali, Menjangan Island is an island. If you love activities on land, horse riding, biking, and trekking offer a nice experience. In the sea, you will be offered snorkeling, diving, and kayaking. This short trip is worth a day.

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Sekumpul Waterfalls



Another one day tour includes a stunning drive to Sekumpul Waterfalls which is considered the most amazing waterfall in Bali. It however takes a tough walk to make you reach there. You need to walk down a dirt and dusty road, climb stairs, and cross a river. You can also take a bike from parking lot to cover some distance. But, the destination is undoubtedly breath-taking.

Tanah Lot Temple



Be it a religious person or a nature lover, Tanah Lot Temple is an awesome place to see. It is not only a temple but a serene place that offers gorgeous scenery. Everyone who pays a visit to Tanah Lot Temple considers it a must visit place. Located on the west coast of Bali, the temple is positioned on a rock in the sea. It offers an amazing view during sunset. However, the place is crowded at this hour. Moreover, there is also a market alongside temple, buy local items to preserve as souvenirs.

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Mayong Village



Mayong village is a wonderful place to spend a lovely time. Here, you get to see the local life of Bali. Also, it is a great experience to walk through the rainforest plantation, such as bamboo, coffee, durian, clove, etc. Rice paddies and beautiful panorama will welcome you at each step. So, it is an exciting and easy trek.

Tirta Gangga



Bali is a home to most Hindu people. Therefore, you can find the Indian connection here too in form of Tirta Gangga which means the holy river Ganges’ water. Located in Ababi, 83 kilometres from Denpasar, Tirta Gangga’s water is treated as holy water and is used during religious ceremonies and rituals. This beautiful park houses a pond with clean and cool water and a fountain. There are a few hotels and resorts for accommodation. So, overall, this place is no less than a grand treat that surprises its guests.

In addition, you can consider visiting Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Mount Kawi, Bali Theatre, Bali Bird Park, and Waterbom Bali. Choose a Bali tour package that includes most of the above mentioned important Bali places. Also, do not forget trying the important dishes from Bali cuisine.

Author’s Bio


Jay is a traveler by heart, writer by choice, and a dreamer by passion. With good experience in writing about cheap international holiday packages, he is unfolding the pages of many other destinations in order to bring a good know about places to the readers. 

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