Author: Sista
Sista is a travel writer at Bali Touristic who focuses on Bali activities and tour experiences. She combines real on ground experience with practical travel insights to help visitors plan better trips.
Batur Geopark Museum: Guide to Kintamani's Volcano Education
If you're looking for something beyond beaches and temples, the Batur Geopark Museum in the Kintamani area is a destination that genuinely surprises first-time visitors. Sitting at the edge of one of Bali's most iconic volcanic landscapes, this museum gives you a fascinating window into the geological forces that shaped the island.
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Mount Abang Bali: Third Highest Peak Hiking Guide & Tips
Mount Abang is a great attraction for hikers, as it boasts a peak of 2152m above sea level, which ranks it third after Mount Agung and Mount Batur. The climb to Mount Abang offers spectacular views from the summit, with panoramic views of Mount Batur and Lake Batur that spoil the eyes so that it is included in Bangli Interesting Places to Visit.
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Kintamani Village for Mount Batur Volcano
Kintamani Village is a village that offers cool air, located at an altitude of around 1500 meters above sea level. The village is famous for its vegetable and fruit plantations, as well as coffee bean cultivation.
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Kehen Temple: Bali’s Royal Bangli Shrine to Visit
Kehen Temple, also known as Hyang Api Temple, is one of the sacred Hindu temples located in Bangli Regency. Dating back to 804 Saka, this temple is among the largest and oldest temples in Bali.
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Puncak Penulisan Temple: Bali’s Ancient Mountaintop Shrine
Puncak Penulisan Temple is one of the oldest temples in Bali, which has been established since the megalithic era. This temple is used as a place of worship for Lord Shiva and has a close relationship with the Bali Aga people, who are known as the original inhabitants of Bali.
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Penglipuran Village Bali: Traditional Culture & Beauty
Penglipuran Village, known as the Cleanest Village in Bali, is a traditional village that still maintains traditions, arts, and tourism based on traditional customs. Tourists are attracted to visit this village because it is famous for its cleanliness, as well as its well-preserved traditions and history.
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Kintamani Coffee: Bali’s Finest Arabica Guide
Kintamani coffee is one of Bali's most prized agricultural treasures. It grows on the fertile slopes near Mount Batur, at an altitude of 900 to 1,000 meters above sea level.
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Dusun Kuning Waterfall: 30m Hidden Cascade in Bangli
Dusun Kuning Waterfall is one of the natural tourist destinations in Bangli with a stunning height of almost 30 meters. Located in the highlands, this waterfall offers beautiful views and a serene atmosphere.
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Jeep Tour Bali: Mount Batur Off-Road Adventure & Guide
Jeep Tour In Bali – Bali, often known as the Island of the Gods, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Indonesia, known for its green natural scenery, rich culture, and stunning beaches. While many visitors explore Bali by scooter or private car, one of the most interesting ways to discover the hidden gems of the island is through a jeep tour in Bali.
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Tukad Cepung Waterfall: Hidden Cave Waterfall in Bali
Tukad Cepung Waterfall is a one-of-a-kind hidden waterfall Bali has to offer, tucked inside a dramatic cave gorge in Tembuku Village, Bangli Regency. Unlike most waterfalls on the island, Tukad Cepung drops through a narrow crack in the cave ceiling rather than a cliff face, creating a surreal curtain of water that glows when morning sunlight pierces through the rock above.
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