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Bali is a province of Indonesia and the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands. Located east of Java and west of Lombok, the province includes the island of Bali and a few smaller neighbouring islands, notably Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, and Nusa Ceningan. The provincial capital, Denpasar, is the most populous city in the Lesser Sunda Islands and the second largest, after Makassar, in Eastern Indonesia. Bali is the only Hindu-majority province in Indonesia, with 83.5% of the population adhering to Balinese Hinduism. Bali is Indonesia's main tourist destination, which has seen a significant rise in tourists since the 1980s. Tourism-related business makes up 80% of its economy. It is renowned for its highly developed arts, including traditional and modern dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking, and music. The Indonesian International Film Festival is held every year in Bali. In March 2017, TripAdvisor named Bali as the world's top destination in its Traveller's Choice award. Bali's rich culture, many amazing sights and truly lovely people are what takes Bali's sheer delight to another level. Because Bali is fun, no matter what you want or who you are. Seminyak has shops and designers, Kerobokan has luxe beachside resorts and superb eating, Kuta and Legian have the nightlife, and Canggu wraps it all into one irresistible package. Plunge deep into Bali's spirit while renewing your own in Ubud or catching the perfect wave in Bingin.

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    Tanjung Benoabadungregency, bali

    Tanjung Benoa

    Tanjung Benoa is a peninsula that is a subdistrict (kelurahan) of Kuta South District of Badung Regency on Bali. It is famous for its beaches. Tanjung Benoa is also a location of various water sports like banana boat, scuba diving, parasailing, rolling donuts, seawalker, flying fish, snorkeling.

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    Mount Baturbangliregency, bali

    Mount Batur

    Mount Batur is a prominent volcano in Bali, Indonesia, but it is not located in the Bangli Regency. Mount Batur is situated in the Bangli Regency, not Bangli Regency itself. Bangli is one of the regencies in Bali. Mount Batur is located in the Bangli Regency, which is in the central part of Bali. Mount Batur is an active volcano and one of Bali's most popular trekking destinations. It is part of the Batur Caldera, which also includes Lake Batur. Climbing Mount Batur is a popular activity for tourists. The trek usually starts early in the morning to reach the summit in time for a spectacular sunrise view. The trek is moderately challenging and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. At the base of Mount Batur lies Lake Batur, Bali's largest lake. The lake and the surrounding areas are known for their scenic beauty. The area around Mount Batur has cultural and religious significance. There are temples, including the Pura Ulun Danu Batur, which is dedicated to the goddess of lakes and rivers.​

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    Ayung Riversanur, bali

    Ayung River

    The Ayung River is the longest river on the Indonesian island of Bali. It runs 68.5 km from the northern mountain ranges, passing the Bangli, Badung, Gianyar regencies and the city of Denpasar, before discharging into the Badung Strait at Sanur. The river is famous for white water rafting. The drainage basin of Ayung river covers an area of 109.30 km², with the tributaries may reach 300.84 km² (about 30,000 ha). The river flows 68.5 km from its source near Kintamani, along the southern slope of the mountains separating northern and southern area of Bali, finally to the Padanggalak Beach, Sanur. At upriver, three big tributaries supply the water to Ayung river, namely Tukad Bangkung with the upstream at Pelaga, Tukad Menggani with the upstream at Catur, and Tukad Siap with the upstream at Kintamani. The confluence of these three tributaries is located at Payangan. Ayung river watershed area has an annual average temperature between 18.4 °C to 26.6 °C, depending on the altitude. The average annual rainfall at the upstream is high, around 1963–3242 mm. Going downstream at an average inclination of 13.13%, the rainfall and the rainy days on the river decrease. In the middle area, the average rainfall is around 1998–3176 mm with 105 -128 average rainy days. At the downstream, near the city of Denpasar, the rainfall becomes low, around 1486 mm with 69 average rainy days. The main use of river drainage basin of Ayung is for agriculture. Scenic views mainly are observed at upriver, especially from Petang to Carangsari, with little human influence. Many challenging rapids make this river a good location for rafting.

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    baliindonesia, bali

    Bali

    Bali (Balinese: ᬩᬮᬶ) is a province of Indonesia and the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands. Located east of Java and west of Lombok, the province includes the island of Bali and a few smaller neighbouring islands, notably Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, and Nusa Ceningan. The provincial capital, Denpasar, is the most populous city in the Lesser Sunda Islands and the second largest, after Makassar, in Eastern Indonesia. Bali is the only Hindu-majority province in Indonesia, with 83.5% of the population adhering to Balinese Hinduism.

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    Tegallalangubud, bali

    Tegallalang

    Tegallalang is a district in the Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia. As of the 2010 census the population was estimated to be 50,375. Located around 10 km north of Ubud its terraced rice fields are a tourist attraction in the area.

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    Ubud Royal Palacegianyarregency, bali

    Ubud Royal Palace

    Ubud Royal Palace, also known as Puri Saren Agung, is a historic palace located in the town of Ubud in Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia. Ubud Royal Palace is situated in the heart of Ubud, which is a cultural and artistic center in Bali. The palace is located on Jalan Raya Ubud, the main street in Ubud. The palace holds historical and cultural significance as it was the official residence of the royal family of Ubud. It served as the center of governance for the kingdom of Ubud. The palace features traditional Balinese architecture with intricate carvings, ornate decorations, and a layout that reflects the cultural and artistic heritage of Bali. Ubud Royal Palace is known for hosting traditional Balinese dance performances and cultural events. Visitors can enjoy performances showcasing the rich traditions of Bali. The palace is located near the Ubud Market (Pasar Ubud), making it a central point for both cultural activities and shopping. The market is known for its handicrafts, textiles, and local souvenirs. The Ubud Monkey Forest, another popular tourist attraction, is also in close proximity to the palace. Visitors can explore the forest and interact with the resident monkeys. Parts of the Ubud Royal Palace are open to the public, allowing visitors to explore the architectural beauty and historical artifacts within the palace grounds. The palace is used for various ceremonial events and functions, especially during important Balinese Hindu festivals and ceremonies. Traditional Balinese dances, such as the Legong dance, are often performed at the palace. These performances showcase the artistic and cultural heritage of Bali. The palace and its surroundings provide excellent opportunities for photography, allowing visitors to capture the beauty of Balinese architecture and cultural elements.​

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    Crystal Baynusapenida, bali

    Crystal Bay

    Crystal Bay is situated on the western coast of Nusa Penida, facing the Bali Sea. Nusa Penida is one of the three Nusa Islands located southeast of Bali. Crystal Bay is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, pristine white sand beach, and stunning underwater visibility. The bay is surrounded by lush green hills, providing a picturesque backdrop. The clear waters make Crystal Bay a popular spot for snorkeling and diving. The underwater marine life, including colorful coral reefs and diverse fish species, attracts enthusiasts from around the world. Crystal Bay is known for its frequent sightings of manta rays, especially during the right seasons. Many visitors come to Crystal Bay in the hope of encountering these majestic marine creatures. The bay is also famous for its breathtaking sunset views. Many visitors choose to stay until the evening to witness the sun setting over the Bali Sea. While Nusa Penida is accessible by boat from Bali, Crystal Bay can be reached by land from the main harbor area. The road to Crystal Bay may include some steep and rough terrain. Crystal Bay has some basic facilities, including beachside cafes and local vendors. Visitors can find refreshments and relax by the beach. Like many places in Bali and its surrounding islands, Crystal Bay may host local ceremonies and festivals. Visitors may have the chance to witness traditional Balinese rituals if they coincide with their visit.​

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    Ubud Palacebali, bali

    Ubud Palace

    Ubud Palace is situated in the heart of Ubud, a town in the Gianyar Regency of Bali. The palace is centrally located and is easily accessible from various parts of Ubud. Built during the 19th century, Ubud Palace holds historical significance as the residence of the royal family of Ubud. It was the official residence of the kings of Ubud. The palace features traditional Balinese architecture with intricate carvings, beautiful gardens, and pavilions. It reflects the artistic and cultural heritage of Bali. Ubud Palace is known for hosting traditional Balinese dance performances, including the Legong and Barong dances. These cultural performances provide visitors with a glimpse of Bali's rich artistic traditions. While some parts of the palace are reserved for the royal family, certain areas are open to the public. Visitors can explore the public areas and appreciate the architecture and cultural displays. Ubud Palace is located near the Ubud Market, a bustling market where visitors can shop for traditional Balinese handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs. The palace is often a venue for various cultural events, ceremonies, and festivals in Ubud. Visitors may have the opportunity to witness or participate in local celebrations. While the palace is no longer a residence for the royal family in an official capacity, it remains an important symbol of Ubud's cultural heritage. The royal family is still highly regarded in the community. Ubud Palace is a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors who are interested in Balinese culture, history, and traditional architecture. Like many places in Bali, Ubud Palace may have spiritual significance, and it is often adorned with traditional Balinese offerings and ceremonies. Ubud Palace is a cultural gem in Ubud, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the rich traditions and artistic heritage of Bali.​

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    Nusa Penida Islandbali, bali

    Nusa Penida Island

    Nusa Penida is an island located southeast of Bali, Indonesia. It is part of the Klungkung Regency and is one of the three Nusa Islands, the others being Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan. Nusa Penida is situated approximately 20 kilometers southeast of Bali across the Badung Strait. It is the largest of the three Nusa Islands. Access to Nusa Penida is primarily by boat from Sanur or Padang Bai in Bali. The boat ride takes about 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the departure point. Nusa Penida is known for its rugged and pristine landscapes. The island features dramatic cliffs, coastal rock formations, white sandy beaches, and crystal-clear waters. Nusa Penida is home to several popular attractions, including Kelingking Beach, Broken Beach (Pasih Uug), Angel's Billabong, Crystal Bay, and Atuh Beach. Each of these locations offers stunning natural beauty. The waters around Nusa Penida are rich in marine life, and the island is a popular destination for snorkeling and diving. Manta rays and other marine species can often be spotted in the area. In addition to its natural attractions, Nusa Penida has cultural and religious sites, including temples. One notable temple is Pura Dalem Ped, located in the village of Ped. Nusa Penida is part of ongoing conservation efforts to protect its unique ecosystems and biodiversity. Various initiatives aim to maintain the island's natural beauty. The island is inhabited, and there are several traditional villages where visitors can experience the local way of life. Sampalan and Ped are among the main villages on Nusa Penida. While Nusa Penida has developed tourism infrastructure, including accommodations and transportation, it may not be as developed as Bali. The island retains a more laid-back and natural ambiance. Nusa Penida offers opportunities for adventure activities, such as trekking and exploring its scenic landscapes. The island's diverse terrain attracts nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers.

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    Ubud Monkey Forestkecamatanubud, bali

    Ubud Monkey Forest

    The Ubud Monkey Forest, officially known as the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, is a popular tourist attraction located in the Kecamatan (Subdistrict) of Ubud in Bali, Indonesia. The Ubud Monkey Forest is situated within the town of Ubud, in the Gianyar Regency of Bali. The Monkey Forest is both a natural sanctuary and an important spiritual and cultural site. It is home to a large number of long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis). Apart from its cultural significance, the Monkey Forest plays a role in conservation by providing a protected habitat for the macaques and preserving the surrounding forest. Within the Monkey Forest, there are several ancient temples, including the Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal (Padangtegal Great Temple of Death) and the Holy Bathing Temple. These temples are integral to the spiritual life of the local community. The Monkey Forest is inhabited by hundreds of Balinese long-tailed macaques. Visitors can observe these playful and curious monkeys in their natural environment. The Monkey Forest is not just about the monkeys; it also offers visitors the chance to explore well-maintained walking paths through a lush forest. The trails lead to various points of interest, including ancient statues and sacred sites. The Monkey Forest is adorned with giant sacred fig trees (Ficus benjamina). These trees are considered sacred in Balinese Hinduism and are an integral part of the forest's spiritual significance. While the monkeys are accustomed to human presence, visitors are advised to exercise caution and follow guidelines provided by the sanctuary. Feeding the monkeys is generally discouraged to maintain their natural behavior. The Monkey Forest occasionally hosts traditional Balinese dance performances and ceremonies, providing visitors with cultural insights. The Monkey Forest actively engages in conservation and research efforts, including studies on the macaque population, forest ecology, and wildlife preservation. The Monkey Forest has a visitor center where visitors can obtain information about the sanctuary, its inhabitants, and conservation initiatives.​

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    Broken Beachbali, bali

    Broken Beach

    Broken Beach, also known as Pasih Uug, is a unique and scenic coastal formation located on the island of Nusa Penida, southeast of Bali, Indonesia. Broken Beach is situated on the southwestern coast of Nusa Penida, not far from the iconic Kelingking Beach. The main attraction at Broken Beach is a natural limestone arch that spans over a turquoise inlet. The arch is a result of the erosion of the cliff by the powerful waves of the Indian Ocean. The arch encircles a circular cove with clear blue-green waters. The cove is connected to the open sea by a small opening in the cliff. Visitors can access a viewpoint on the cliff's edge, which provides panoramic views of the natural arch and the surrounding seascape. The viewpoint offers a spectacular sight of the ocean waves crashing against the cliffs. The area around Broken Beach is known for its marine life, and visitors may have the opportunity to spot marine species in the clear waters below. Broken Beach is accessible by road, and there are pathways and viewpoints that visitors can explore. The journey to Broken Beach involves some travel on unpaved roads, and conditions may vary. The area around Broken Beach offers opportunities for short hikes and walks to explore the coastal landscapes. While Broken Beach is more famous for its daytime views, some visitors choose to stay until sunset to witness the changing colors of the sky over the ocean. Broken Beach is often included in a tour itinerary along with other attractions on Nusa Penida, such as Kelingking Beach and Angel's Billabong. Like many areas in Nusa Penida, Broken Beach is part of conservation efforts to protect the natural beauty and biodiversity of the region.

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    Kelingking Beachbali, bali

    Kelingking Beach

    Kelingking Beach, also known as T-Rex Beach, is a breathtaking and iconic coastal destination located on the southwestern coast of Nusa Penida, an island near Bali, Indonesia. Kelingking Beach is situated on the southwestern tip of Nusa Penida, overlooking the Indian Ocean. Nusa Penida is one of the three Nusa Islands located southeast of Bali. The beach is renowned for its stunning and unique rock formation that resembles the shape of a T-Rex dinosaur, hence the nickname "T-Rex Beach." The viewpoint offers panoramic views of the turquoise waters and rugged cliffs. The iconic T-Rex formation is a natural limestone cliff that juts out into the sea. The viewpoint is one of the most photographed spots in Nusa Penida, offering a dramatic and picturesque setting. Visitors can hike down to Kelingking Beach from the viewpoint. The descent involves a steep and challenging trail, and it's important to be cautious. The beach itself is known for its white sand and crystal-clear waters. The main viewpoint is easily accessible by road, and it provides a stunning vantage point for capturing the T-Rex formation and the surrounding landscapes. Kelingking Beach is also a popular spot for watching the sunset. The changing colors of the sky against the unique rock formations create a magical atmosphere. The viewpoint area has some basic facilities, including local stalls selling refreshments and souvenirs. However, amenities may be limited, so visitors are advised to bring essentials. Nusa Penida is accessible by boat from Bali, with multiple boat operators providing transportation. Once on Nusa Penida, visitors can reach Kelingking Beach by land. The Nusa Penida area, including Kelingking Beach, is part of ongoing conservation efforts to protect the natural beauty and biodiversity of the region. Visitors planning to hike down to the beach should wear suitable footwear and be prepared for a challenging trek. It's advisable to carry water and take necessary precautions.​

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    Ubudgianyar, bali

    Ubud

    Ubud is a town in the Gianyar Regency of Bali, Indonesia. It is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, arts scene, lush landscapes, and vibrant atmosphere. Ubud is situated in the Gianyar Regency, approximately 36 kilometers (22 miles) north of Bali's provincial capital, Denpasar. It is Known as the cultural heart of Bali, Ubud is a center for traditional Balinese arts, dance, and crafts. The town has attracted artists, writers, and creatives from around the world. Ubud is home to numerous art galleries, museums, and traditional craft markets. Visitors can explore the works of local artists, including paintings, sculptures, and handicrafts. One of the popular attractions in Ubud is the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, a natural habitat for long-tailed macaques. The forest is also home to several ancient temples. The Ubud Royal Palace is a historic palace in the center of Ubud, known for its traditional Balinese architecture and cultural performances. The market in Ubud offers a vibrant shopping experience with stalls selling a variety of traditional crafts, textiles, souvenirs, and local products. The Tegallalang Rice Terraces, located just outside Ubud, are famous for their stunning landscapes of stepped rice paddies. Visitors can enjoy traditional Balinese dance performances and cultural shows held in various venues across Ubud, including the Ubud Royal Palace. Surrounding Ubud are several villages, each specializing in different traditional arts and crafts, such as Celuk (silver), Mas (wood carving), and Batuan (painting). Located nearby, Tirta Empul is a Balinese Hindu water temple known for its sacred spring water used in purification rituals. Ubud is a hub for yoga and wellness retreats. Many visitors come to Ubud for its serene surroundings and opportunities for yoga, meditation, and holistic healing. The town hosts an annual Ubud Writers and Readers Festival, attracting literary enthusiasts, authors, and intellectuals from around the world. Ubud's combination of cultural richness, natural beauty, and artistic vibrancy makes it a popular destination for those seeking an authentic and immersive experience in Bali.​

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    Ubud Handicrafts Villagebali, bali

    Ubud Handicrafts Village

    "Ubud Handicrafts Village" in Bali. It is Famous for its silver and gold jewelry. Visitors can explore numerous workshops and galleries showcasing intricate silver and gold craftsmanship. It is Known for its wood carving. Mas Village is home to skilled woodcarvers who create intricate sculptures, masks, and other wooden items. It Specializes in traditional Balinese paintings. Visitors can explore art galleries and witness artists creating traditional paintings with mythological themes. While not a village, Ubud Market is a bustling market where local artisans and vendors sell a variety of handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs. It is Known for its beautiful rice terraces, Tegallalang is also home to artisans who produce traditional Balinese crafts, including handmade woven goods. It is Located not far from Ubud, Sukawati Art Market is known for its wide range of traditional crafts, paintings, textiles, and souvenirs.​

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