20 The Beauty of Bali's Panorama That Makes You Want to Go There Again













Evistrip - Bali, the island of the gods, whose beauty is beyond doubt. Its charm can captivate anyone who sets foot on this land. Even though you have been there several times, surely you will never refuse if you have the opportunity to visit it again. Indeed, the beauty of Bali always makes us want to come back.

The beauty of Bali not only attracts local tourists, but also foreign tourists from various parts of the world. This island pampers everyone who comes with various well-known tourist destinations, but is also able to spark curiosity to touch the virgin parts.

The various destinations presented in this article are places that will always make you miss Bali. From those that are already crowded with visitors to those you may not have heard of, what are the places?

1. Entering Pandawa Beach, the statue of Dewi Kunti and Pandawa Lima will escort you to the blue ocean












Forget Kuta Beach or Nusa Dua. Three kilometers from Nusa Dua Beach, there is a beach that is no less interesting. Pandawa Beach is located in Kutuh Village, Badung Regency. Paintai, also known as Kutuh Beach, is a tourist spot that is on the rise because of its spectacular panorama. The statue of Dewi Kunti with Pandawa Lima welcomes you as soon as you enter this coastal area.

Previously, this beach was difficult to access because of its hidden location and surrounded by cliffs. However, now a 1.5 km long road has been opened to the beach. Apart from enjoying a beautiful beach, here you can also observe seaweed cultivation carried out by local residents.

2. Watch the seven waterfalls gathered into a harmonious unit at Sekumpul Waterfall, Singaraja















Two and a half hours from Denpasar, in the Singaraja area, there is a cool waterfall hidden behind the Buleleng forest. The name is Sekumpul Waterfall. Here you will not only find one, but a total of seven waterfalls that you can enjoy. Access to this waterfall is quite easy, you can light trekking down hundreds of steps from the parking area to get to the location. However, its location which is somewhat remote makes this place feel exclusive because it is not crowded with tourists.

3. Experience how amazing it is to meet dolphins happily swimming off Lovina Beach




















You may have seen dolphin circus attractions in a giant pool as a child. But, believe me, your admiration is nothing compared to seeing dolphins swimming freely with their flocks in the open seas. You can find this epic view on Lovina Beach.

Located in Kalibukbuk Village, Singaraja Regency, you can watch dolphins play happily while hunting the sunrise by boat. Yes, to see dolphins on this beach, you have to wait for them in the early morning. But, this will be a valuable experience that you can't forget.

4. Bali doesn't only have beaches, so make sure you step on the wooden planks of the Suwung Kauh Mangrove Forest.















In the Suwung Kauh area, Denpasar, to be precise on Jalan By-Pass Ngurah Rai, you can find a mangrove forest that is worth a visit. Enough with 5 thousand rupiah, you can walk around the wooden bridge around this place. This ecotourism object is the result of cooperation between the local government and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

Well, actually the mangrove plants that are here have an important role as a supplier of oxygen and as a barrier to coastal abrasion and tsunami waves. So, all of us must be aware of how to maintain the mangrove ecosystem here and elsewhere so that it is not damaged or converted to the benefit of a few people.

5. Trace another face of Bali through the Taman Ujung water palace architecture



















The remains of this Karangasem Kingdom heritage building still look magnificent even though they are getting old. Taman Sukasada or better known as Taman Ujung is located in Banjar Ujung, Tumbu Village, Karangasem, Bali. This place is actually a water palace built by the King of Karangasem I Gusti Bagus Jelantik in 1921. Its unique architecture makes this place one of the most famous tourist attractions in Bali. In fact, many couples choose this place as the background for their pre-wedding photos.

6. Still in Karangasem, don't forget to enjoy the green hills with the expanse of rice fields on Bukit Jambul













At the foot of the highest active volcano in Bali, Mount Agung, there is a beautiful place that you must visit if you stop by Karangasem Regency. Bukit Jambul is an exotic area with hills, rice fields, valleys, and panoramic sea views that you can see from a distance. This place is located on the border between Karangasem Regency and Klungkung Regency, to be precise in the Pesaban Traditional Village, Nongan Village, Rendang District.

Bukit Jambul is a stopover for tourists who want to go to Besakih Temple. The harmonious composition of rice fields, hills and valleys will make you feel at home for a long time here.

7. For climbing enthusiasts, intend to reach the top of Mount Agung, the highest tower of the Island of the Gods.











Bali is not only attractive because of its enchanting beaches. Seeing the silhouette of Mount Agung in the distance, which climber wouldn't itch to touch the highest point of this island of the Gods? With its peak as high as 3,031 masl, this mountain is very interesting to explore.

Even though you have several hiking routes, you can only reach the highest peak through Pura Besakih, the largest temple in Bali. Be a responsible climber, because Balinese people really regard this mountain as sacred.

8. But no need to bother climbing a high mountain. You can also go to Mount Batur which is more gentle and 'relaxed'.















To enjoy the sunrise from the top of a mountain in Bali, you don't have to bother climbing high mountains. There is Mount Batur whose path is friendly for beginner climbers and even tourists. This 1,717 masl mountain is indeed conditioned for tourism.

Moreover, at its peak there is one of the most beautiful caldera in the world with Lake Batur as its center. To get to the top, it only takes about 2-3 hours with the terrain that is not too difficult.

9. Taste a different experience at Sanur Beach by taking a walk on the sea floor














Snorkeling and diving in the ocean to explore underwater panoramas are common. If you want to have a different experience than usual, just come to Sanur beach. The watersport facilities on this beach are indeed complete; One of the unusual activities you can do here is seawalking or walking along the seabed.

With this seawalking, you can enjoy another way to enjoy the underwater panorama. You don't need to be able to swim or bring expensive equipment, because you will be invited to set foot on the seabed of Sanur beach for 30 minutes with the seawalking equipment provided by the operator. Take a walk and enjoy a new experience of underwater life.

10. Even in a crowd, you can feel the sensation of having a private beach on Tegalwangi Beach















Who would have thought that in the touristy Jimbaran area there is a quiet beach? Just come to Tegalwangi Beach. Without having to go far, you can feel the sensation of having a private beach. Its location is somewhat hidden. To reach it, there is a path that you can follow from the Jimbaran area.

On this beach, you can enjoy the silence while sitting behind a rock, relaxing on a cliff, or taking pictures with a scenic backdrop that is no less beautiful than Uluwatu Beach. This place is also often used as a pre-wedding location for couples who are getting married, you know.

11. Dreaming about being in a fairy tale with thousands of beautiful butterflies? The Butterfly Park in Tabanan will make your dreams come true











You can make the desire to visit a flower garden that is inhabited by thousands of colorful butterflies by visiting the Butterfly Garden in Tabanan. This place is not an ordinary garden, but the center of breeding and breeding of butterflies in Asia. Come to this place in the morning, where the butterflies are actively foraging from flower to flower. Don't be afraid when they land on you; they just want to say hello, really.

12. When you are bored with the same Balinese face, cross over to Nusa Lembongan and find other interesting experiences there.











Instead of visiting the same tourist attractions on the main island, try visiting Nusa Lembongan, which is located in the southeast of Bali Island. Even though the area is only eight square kilometers, there are many exciting tourist attractions that you can visit here.

Some of the unique ones include the Gala-Gala Underground House, Batu Melawang Swallow Nest Cave, and Pegadungan Swamps. For those of you who want beach tours, surfing, snorkeling, and diving, Nusa Lembongan is also a one-stop shop that has it all.

13. While in Nusa Lembongan, let's stop by the Underground House which was built only with a hammer and chisel













When you stop at Nusa Lembongan, make sure you stop by the Gala-Gala Underground House. This place is a kind of underground cave made by human hands. In the past, this place was used as a place for meditation by the maker named Made Byasa. He is a farmer, dancer, and puppeteer who studies Hinduism deeply from the puppet stories he presents.The atmosphere of the Gala-Gala House is calm and quiet with shining shadows. If you are, you can try staying here!

14. Climbing the bridge from Lembongan to Nusa Ceningan, take the time to do cliff jumping at the Blue Lagoon


















Next to Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Ceningan offers one attraction that is a shame if you miss it, namely cliff jumping, aka freefall from the top of the cliff to the Blue Lagoon, the blue sea that stretches out below. Of course, you must have the courage to try out this attraction, considering the height is quite discouraging. But, if you dare to take the first jump, you are guaranteed to try again, okay!

15. Back on the mainland of Bali, visit Pura Goa Lawah, an unusual temple that is a pity if you miss it














Goa Lawah Temple which is located in Pesinggahan Village, Dawan District, Klungkung is the center of Segara Temple in Bali to worship God as the God of the Sea or "Bhatara Tengahing Segara," so it is thick with Hindu-Balinese religious values. Interestingly, this cave is inhabited by thousands of bats hanging from the ceiling of the cave. Unfortunately, you are not allowed to enter the cave, so you can only enjoy Goa Lawah Temple from his mouth.

16. No need to hesitate to go to a gay bar, because at Bali Joe, you will be treated to an entertaining cabaret show













This one is indeed not a natural tourist destination like the one previously mentioned above, but there's nothing wrong with you occasionally trying to enter this place. Bali Joe is a gay bar that offers really 'boy' nightlife. You can enjoy the spectacle in the form of male dancers who are partly dressed up in cabaret style which is quite entertaining.

Every night, the place is always bustling with visitors; of course not all of them are gay. Some of them are visitors who are curious about the entertaining performance of the Balinese Joe performers.

17. Bajra Sandhi Monument is very easy for you to find, but often goes unnoticed















People who have been to Denpasar know the Puputan Renon field, the large field located in front of the Bali Governor's Office building. This towering building with Balinese architecture is impossible to miss. But, did you know that there is a museum in this monument?

The museum inside Monumem Bajra Sandhi contains historical dioramas that tell the story of the Balinese people's struggle against the Dutch colonial colonizers. So, if you are a fan of museum and history tours, don't miss this one tourist attraction.

18. To enjoy a well-arranged village with a community that upholds ancestral values, come to Penglipuran Village in Bangli















Want to know the real life of the Balinese indigenous people? Come to Penglipuran Village which is located in Bangli, about one hour from Denpasar. Don't imagine simple huts with dirt paths, because this village is very well organized with beautiful old houses.

Here, you can see the life of the Balinese people who really uphold their ancestral customs. Taste the typical Penglipuran culinary delights while chatting with friendly residents. Around the village, there are also bamboo forests that you can walk through if you want.

19. Lawar is famous as Balinese culinary. You who can eat pork, dare to taste the lawar barracks which is a little extreme?















Lawar is a typical Balinese culinary dish that used to be served at traditional and religious ceremonies. This food is in the form of vegetables with minced meat seasoned with various spices plus coconut. The meat used varies, it can be chicken, beef, pork, or duck.

There is lawar barak, a dish of lawar that is considered extreme because it is mixed with fresh pork blood to create an unusual aroma and taste. Well, for those of you who want a halal lawar dish, you can try this type of white lawar that uses meat other than pork.

20. Don't go home before buying souvenirs at the Sukawati Art Market















Although there are several souvenir markets that you can visit in Bali, the Sukawati Art Market is the most famous, especially among domestic tourists. Here, you can get various Balinese souvenirs, such as beach cloth, clothes with Balinese motifs, Balinese woven bags, to carved statues. You can also find beautiful paintings from Balinese artists at prices that are still rational.

You can reach this market by taking 1 hour from Kuta.

Of course, the list above only includes a small part of the total tourism potential in Bali. If you have a recommendation for a tourist spot that is your favorite on the island of the Gods, just share it in the comments column.