Bali is the most famous of Indonesia’s 17,000 islands, beloved for its highly developed arts, spiritual culture, and varied landscapes that range from volcanic mountains to world-class surf breaks.Ubud: The cultural and spiritual heart of Bali. Surrounded by rainforest and terraced rice paddies like Tegalalang, it is the centre for traditional dance, crafts, and wellness retreats.
The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a popular spot where nature and ancient temple ruins meet.Uluwatu: Located on the Bukit Peninsula, this area is defined by dramatic limestone cliffs and legendary surf. The Uluwatu Temple sits on a sheer cliff edge 70 metres above the sea; it is the premier spot to watch a traditional Kecak Fire Dance at sunset.
Nusa Penida: A rugged island just a short boat ride from the main coast. It has become world-famous for Kelingking Beach (the "T-Rex" shaped cliff) and its dramatic, untouched coastline, offering a more adventurous alternative to the mainland.