Experiences in Bali


A clifftop club in Uluwatu, Bali, featuring panoramic Indian Ocean views, a glass-bottom pool, and lounge areas for dining, drinks, and relaxation.

A scenic multi-tiered waterfall in the Gianyar area of Bali, where water cascades over black rocks into a shallow swimming pool. It is located about 30 minutes from Ubud.

An active volcano in northeastern Bali, with a caldera reaching 1,717 meters above sea level. Located in the Kintamani area (Bangli), it sits within a massive caldera containing Lake Batur and is one of the island’s main attractions.

A popular walking trail in Ubud, Bali, known as the “Artists’ Trail.” It is an easy 2–3 km route along a hill ridge, offering panoramic views of the jungle, rivers, and rice fields.

The largest botanical garden in Indonesia, covering 157 hectares in the cool mountains of Bedugul at 1,300 meters above sea level. It is an ideal spot for walking among tropical plants, orchids, cacti, and bamboo groves, with views of Lake Bratan.

An innovative “city of the future” project in southwest Bali, in the Tabanan area along Pantai Nyanyi, spanning 44 hectares.

A hidden gem in eastern Bali featuring multi-level cascades and a famous natural infinity pool at the top, offering views of the jungle and the Sidemen Valley. It is located in the village of Tri Eka Buana, about 1.5 hours from Ubud or 15–30 minutes from Sidemen resorts.

A UNESCO World Heritage site in the central mountains of Bali, covering over 600 hectares of terraced rice fields with an ancient subak irrigation system. It is a peaceful spot for walking and cycling tours with views of Mount Batukaru, free from crowds and noise.

One of the best spots in Bali for peaceful walks along the ocean. It’s ideal for leisurely strolls, jogging, or cycling, with views of the beach and Nusa Penida Island.

One of Bali’s most scenic natural attractions, a series of cascading waterfalls in a northern jungle valley. Often regarded as the island’s most beautiful waterfall, it is located near the village of Lemukih.

A wild and scenic island southeast of Bali, known for dramatic cliffs, turquoise lagoons, and white-sand beaches. It is a destination for nature and adventure lovers, with minimal infrastructure, ideal for excursions. Famous for Kelingking Beach, featuring the “T-Rex” cliff formation and a tiny beach below.