Pura Lempuyang Temple
The Puru Lempuyang Temple located in East Bali is considered one of Bali’s most important religious and spiritual places. This temple is dedicated to Sang Hyang Widi Wasa, the Supreme God – whose abode is one of the nine directional temples known to protect the native Balinese people from evil spirits. Towering at a height
ATV Quad Biking
Bali offers a range of adventure sports for the adrenaline junkie. However, the ATV Quad Biking thingy is pretty spectacular and offers terrains ranging from crisscrossing rivers, volcanic beds, paddy fields, bamboo forests, thick jungles, caves, tunnels, beaches etc. As an activity, the Quad Biking experience is unmissable, because it is the most adventurous way
White Water River Rafting
Bali has it all – from the serene yoga hotspots of Ubud to the Surfing hotspots of Uluwatu right down to the favourite of the adrenaline junkies – White Water River Rafting. The most popular rivers for rafting are the Telaga Waja River (near Sidemen) and the Ayung River near Ubud. Amongst these two, the
The Gili T islands
Welcome to the ‘Party Island’ and its pristine powdery soft white beaches. Dotted with lullaby-inducing palm trees, bright turquoise waters that is teeming with diverse marine life and beach bars that serve you the “nirvana” cocktails, Gilli T is a must visit. Absolutely must visit, if you please. Oh wait, the list doesn’t stop there.
The Komodo Island
As the home to the one and only Komodo Dragon, exotic beaches and to some of the most exotic marine life, the Komodo island or the group of islands are Indonesia’s valuable gems; there are 29 volcanic islands, out of which 3 are major ones – Rinca, Padar and Komodo. The Komodo National Park is
T-Rex Bay (aka) Kelinking Beach, Nusa Penida
Of all the beaches in Nusa Penida, the Kelingking beach is the most instagrammed and featured in ads, shot in Bali. The top view of the unique rock formations resemble the backbone of a Dinosaur – not surprisingly, it’s known as the T-Rex Bay on Google maps. It’s a favorite with the tourists and hence
Twin Lakes Jungle & Trekking
If you’re in Munduk, the twin lakes, the jungles around and the treks are a must do. The Twin Lakes of Lake Buyan and Lake Tamblingan are truly Nature’s wonders – they form part of a caldera (cauldron-like hollows) of the Bedugul Volcano. The twin lakes were at one point in time a single lake
Munduk Waterfalls
It would be more apt if we called it the Munduk Trek – a trek that opens you up to a number of waterfalls. Amongst them, our favourites are the Red Coral (or) the Munduk Waterfall, the Labuhan Kebo Waterfall, the Melanting Waterfall and the Golden Valley. Munduk is a small mountain town and it’s
Sekumpal Waterfalls
Most tourists stand witness to the fact that you hear the Sekumpul Waterfalls, before you actually see it. And when you do see it, you will have to pinch yourself to digest the magnificence of the 80 M fall that the waters gush to – it is for sure, the thin line between reality and