Besakih Temple

Besakih Temple complex on Mount Agung, Bali

Besakih Temple: Bali’s Sacred “Mother Temple” and Gateway to Spiritual Bali Situated on the slopes of Mount Agung, Bali’s largest volcano, Besakih Temple is not only the largest but also one of the most spiritually significant temples on the island. Known as Bali’s “Mother Temple,” it is an extensive complex of over 80 individual temples, … Read more

Sidemen Trekking

Sidemen trekking trail through lush rice fields in Bali

Sidemen Trekking offers an immersive experience through Bali’s countryside, taking travelers away from the bustling tourist areas into a peaceful, scenic landscape. Sidemen Trekking  known for its natural beauty, Sidemen Valley provides a serene backdrop for a trek through lush forests, expansive rice terraces, and small villages, giving participants a taste of traditional Balinese life. … Read more

Samsara Living Museum

A view of Samsara Living Museum, showcasing traditional Indonesian cultural displays and natural surroundings.

The Samsara Living Museum offers an immersive journey into Balinese culture, set amidst the tranquil surroundings of Jungutan village in Karangasem, Bali. Spanning two hectares of lush greenery, the museum provides visitors with an authentic experience of traditional Balinese life, rituals, and arts Samsara Bali . Location and Accessibility Samsara Living Museum Located at Jl. … Read more

Subak Yeh Sayang

Subak Yeh Sayang

Subak Yeh Sayang is a historical and cultural irrigation system located in Bali, Indonesia, renowned for its unique water management practices, essential for rice farming on the island. As part of Bali’s broader “subak” system, which has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. This destination exemplifies the traditional Balinese approach to agriculture, … Read more

Tenganan Village

Tenganan Village traditional houses with stone paths and lush surroundings

What is Tenganan Village? Tenganan Village is one of Bali’s most unique communities, known for preserving ancient customs that predate Hindu influence on the island. It is one of only a few Bali Aga villages, which retain pre-Hindu traditions and lifestyles. Located just 5 kilometers inland from the coastal town of Candidasa, Tenganan is famous … Read more

Taman Ujung Water Palace

aman Ujung Water Palace with majestic pavilions, ponds, and lush gardens under a blue sky

Tucked away in the serene eastern corner of Bali lies Taman Ujung Water Palace, a captivating site blending royal elegance with stunning landscapes. Also known as Taman Sukasada Ujung. This historical palace showcases a harmonious fusion of Balinese and European architectural styles. Surrounded by picturesque ponds, bridges, and manicured gardens. Overlooking the Lombok Strait, this … Read more

Tirta Gangga

Bali is known for its blend of nature, spirituality, and art.  Tirta Gangga Water Palace is one such place where these elements harmoniously meet. Located in Karangasem Regency, this stunning royal garden boasts sacred pools, tiered fountains, stone carvings, and lush gardens. Originally built by the King of Karangasem as a peaceful retreat, this destination … Read more