The Balinese sea near Lovina offers several places for great snorkeling and diving. Because of the shallow and calm sea, you will have a good view of the tropical fish. Again, you can ask a fisherman to take you to the most beautiful places to snorkel, which are east of Lovina.

The beautifully landscaped grounds of the temple, which opened in 1970, invite you to stroll and meditate and are definitely worth a visit.

The centuries-old thermal springs of Banjar have a health-promoting special feature due to the sulphurous spring water. You will also find a small restaurant directly by the thermal pools

Rice cultivation in Bali has been an important tradition in Bali for centuries. Rice is also one of the most important staple foods for the local population. See for yourself how rice is produced and enjoy the picturesque idyll of the landscape.

Bali is not only famous for its beautiful beaches, if you like to adventure in nature, there are many waterfalls that can be visited. One of the waterfalls that must be visited in North Bali is the Munduk waterfall with height of 20 meters,

Sekumpul waterfall is located in Sekumpul village, in Sekumpul village there are only 2 parking lots and 3 ticket posts, namely in each parking lot and near the entrance to the waterfall. All ticket posts have the same regulations which are managed by village-owned enterprises

ling Aling Waterfall is a breathtaking natural spectacle nestled in the lush landscape of North Bali, Indonesia, more precisely in the Buleleng Regency.


Colorful Buddhist temple located in the former harbor area, there’s no entrance fee, drop in and check it out…then continue to explore the area, there’s a pier nearby with a couple of restaurants on it, nice and breezy!