Bali landmarks
The places you'll visit
Bali's most beautiful temples, rice terraces, waterfalls and beaches — with what to know before you go, and the tour that takes you there.
Ubud

Tegalalang Rice Terrace
Bali's most photographed rice terraces, carved into a lush valley just north of Ubud.
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Monkey Forest
A leafy temple forest in central Ubud, home to hundreds of long-tailed macaques.
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Batuan Temple
A richly carved village temple south of Ubud, famous for its classic Balinese architecture.
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Tegenungan Waterfall
A powerful jungle waterfall near Ubud where you can swim in the pool below.
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Tirta Empul
A 1,000-year-old holy spring temple near Ubud where visitors join the melukat water-purification ritual in fountain-fed pools.
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Goa Gajah
A 9th-century cave shrine near Ubud guarded by a dramatic carved demon-mouth entrance, set among bathing pools and jungle.
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Campuhan Ridge
A free, easy walking trail along a grassy ridgeline minutes from central Ubud, loveliest at sunrise and sunset.
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Tibumana
A gentle single-drop jungle waterfall near Ubud with a calm swimming pool, far quieter than busier falls nearby.
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Kanto Lampo
A wide, tiered waterfall near Gianyar where water fans over a stepped rock face, famous for the climb-the-rock photo.
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Garuda Wisnu Kencana
A vast clifftop cultural park crowned by one of the tallest statues in the world.
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Melasti Beach
A stunning white-sand beach reached through a road carved into towering limestone cliffs.
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Uluwatu Temple
A clifftop sea temple perched 70 metres above the ocean, famous for its sunset Kecak dance.
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Padang Padang
A small, photogenic Bukit surf cove reached through a narrow rock crevice — famous from Eat Pray Love.
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Sanur
A calm, family-friendly east-coast beach with a long seaside boardwalk, gentle sunrises and the fast-boat harbour for Nusa Penida.
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Lempuyang Temple
Home to Bali's famous 'Gates of Heaven,' framing sacred Mount Agung in the distance.
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Tirta Gangga
A royal water garden of fountains, ponds, and stepping stones over crystal-clear springs.
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Taman Ujung
A grand royal water palace blending Balinese and European design beside the sea and mountains.
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Goa Lawah Temple
An ancient seaside temple built around a cave that shelters thousands of bats.
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Besakih
Bali's largest and holiest temple complex, set high on the slopes of sacred Mount Agung in the island's east.
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Tukad Cepung
A waterfall hidden inside a slot canyon near Bangli, famous for beams of light hitting the water on sunny mornings.
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Penglipuran
An immaculately kept traditional Balinese village in Bangli, among the world's cleanest, with uniform gates and a bamboo forest.
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Ulun Danu Beratan
A serene lakeside temple that appears to float on the misty waters of Lake Beratan.
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Jatiluwih
Vast UNESCO-listed rice terraces that roll across the highlands beneath Mount Batukaru.
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Handara Gate
A striking traditional Balinese gate framing misty mountains, one of Bali's top photo spots.
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Tanah Lot
An iconic sea temple set on a rocky outcrop, especially magical at sunset.
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Lovina Beach
A calm black-sand coast on Bali's north shore, famous for sunrise dolphin watching.
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Sekumpul
Often called Bali's most spectacular waterfall — a fan of tall jungle cascades reached by a guided trek deep in a North Bali valley.
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Gitgit
A tall, easy-to-reach North Bali waterfall at the end of a short, pretty walk through clove and coffee gardens.
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Munduk
A cool mountain village ringed by jungle waterfalls, plantations and walking trails, right beside Bali's twin lakes.
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Kintamani
A cool caldera-rim viewpoint looking out over the active Mount Batur volcano and its crater lake — best enjoyed over lunch with the view.
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Kelingking
Nusa Penida's iconic T-Rex-shaped clifftop viewpoint above a turquoise bay — with an optional steep, strenuous climb to the beach below.
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Broken Beach
Two adjacent Nusa Penida wonders — a circular cove with a natural sea arch, and a natural rock 'infinity pool' best at low tide.
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