Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Summer Adventure: Best Things to Do in Bali, Indonesia

 

If you haven’t heard, Asia is one of the best continents to visit if you want to immerse yourself in good and traditional culture. Asia is known for having countries that have distinct cultures that will make traveling also knowledgeable for you. While there’s so much sacredness and there’s so much to learn, we also cannot deny the fact that in Asia, the fun is everywhere. Of course, it’s not all sacredness. There are also fun things to do that you shouldn’t miss out on. One country we recommend you to travel to is Bali Indonesia if you truly want to engage in fun activities all day long. Aside from its wonderful beaches, there are also many activities available for you to try out. It’s known as one of the world’s best travel destinations. This is simply because you have almost everything you want on a vacation in Bali. Great beaches, rich culture, world-class dining experience, and family attractions seen almost anywhere. They pretty much have it all. If you’re already planning a trip to Bali and you’re looking for what to do. Here’s a list of the things you can try out in Bali, Indonesia. 


Things you need to do while in Bali, Indonesia


1. Island Hopping

One thing that tourists absolutely love about Bali is that they can go island hopping whenever they want! Over 17,000 islands make up Indonesia, which is home to lush jungle, volcanic peaks, rich fauna, and some of the world's most biodiverse diving spots. Island hopping is a must-do while in Bali, and happily, some of our favorites are just a hop, skip, and a short boat rides away. Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan, Nusa Penida, and the Gili Islands are only 40 minutes from Bali's mainland. You can also fly to Kuta Lombok, Sumba, Flores, and the southern edge of Java for a bit more adventurous trip. The decision is yours: swim with turtles, relax on pure white beaches, or surf empty waves.



2. Take a Swim in Hot Springs 

If you’re craving just a relaxing night before you go to bed, why not try to dip in Bali’s famous hot springs? Another thing about Bali is that because it is a well-known tourist spot, your needs are met. Whether you need a refreshing swim or you just need to unwind in a warm and easing environment, they have exactly what you need. There are several hot springs in Bali, but our favorites are in the north and northeast. The "Toya Bungkah Batur" Hot Springs and the "Toya Devasya" Hot Springs are both located near Mount Batur in the northeast. Bali's most famous hot springs, however, are located in the north. The sacred "Air Panas Banjar" Hot Springs, located near Lovina Beach, are placed in the middle of thick vegetation and wonderfully designed tropical gardens. Three public pools and one private pool each have gushing hot water from volcanic sources that spill from the mouths of eight stone-carved dragon heads. Bring your swimwear and prepare to dive in – it's both picturesque and therapeutic.


3. Eat at Famous Restaurants 

What better way to spend the day by restaurant hopping and making sure that your tummy is full and happy? Famous and world-class restaurants are aplenty in Bali. If you’re a foodie, you are going to enjoy every minute spent searching and eating at restaurants. We've said it before, and we'll say it again: Bali's culinary scene is among the best in the world. Seriously. As a result, any schedule should include lots of eating chances at Bali's award-winning restaurants. Work your way through our list of the greatest restaurants in Bali, from Locavore in Ubud to Sarong in Seminyak. Not quite ready for fine dining? Try Canggu's best restaurants for chic cafés and island vibes; Ubud's best restaurants for jungle foodie heaven; Seminyak's eateries for a hip date night; or Uluwatu's best restaurants for clifftop vistas galore! Bring your appetite; you'll need it.




4. Visit Bambuh Indah 

You probably already know this but Indonesia is a nature-filled country. What you probably don’t know is that Indonesia also prioritizes the eco-friendly aspects. One unique thing about Bali is its eco-friendly resorts. Bambu Indah in Ubud is a sustainable and environmentally friendly resort created almost entirely of natural materials. You can visit with a day pass if you're not staying at our eco-friendly boutique hotel and immerse yourself in nature. Take the bamboo elevator down into the gorge's heart and emerge to a panorama of lush foliage and natural cold springs, surrounded by beautiful lounging spaces, a riverbank warung, and plenty of wildlife. Wash buffalo in the river, meet Balinese black pigs, and finish with a meal hanging above roaring rapids.


5. Swim at Canggu Beach 

Canggu Beach is the name of a village and a prominent seaside region on the west coast of southern Bali, roughly halfway between Seminyak and Tanah Lot. Canggu Beach is made up of a series of interconnected black-sand beaches, nearly all of which offer excellent surfing conditions and draw surfers from all over the world. You may stroll the entire length of Canggu Beach if you bring your hat and sunscreen and enjoy the coastline views and numerous beach bars along the route. For a break from the beach, visit Splash Waterpark and dine at Echo Beach House's seafood BBQ.



6. Enjoy and Explore Bali Safari and Marine Park

The Bali Safari and Marine Park, located in Gianyar, Bali, is a must-see site for families and animal enthusiasts. Despite the fact that the park is more of an open zoo than a true safari location, you will get the opportunity to witness over 60 kinds of animals from Africa, Asia, and India up and personal in natural settings. You can tour the park by bus or join a once-in-a-lifetime elephant-back safari. Animal interactions, dining at the Tsavo Lion Restaurant, the night safari, and the Bali Agung Show, which comprises over 100 actors and incorporates elephants and live music, are all available at the park. You can take a break from the animals by visiting the Waterpark.


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