What To Do In Your Bali Holiday
Bali is a popular tourist destination among holidaymakers, owing to its rich culture, diverse landscapes, tourist friendly setting and relative affordability. Explore Bali’s breathtaking waters and surrounding islands with a fantastic range of day & evening cruises. Start the day early for a dolphin spotting cruise along Bali’s coast or head off for a day of discovery to Lembongan or Nusa Penida Island. Those heading to Bali for the wild nightlife and abundant shopping opportunities would be suited towards one of the larger towns such as Kuta or Seminyak. Kuta in particular is famous for its ideal surfing conditions, and therefore is a popular tourist destination.
If you’re after a temple that’s a little less sinister on your Bali holidays then why not take a trip to the Pura Luhur Temple? This temple is considered to be one of the best places in Bali to catch a sunset. Pura Luhur is located in Uluwata, which is also home to some of the best hotels in Bali, and with the Indian Ocean located nearby this is an ideal place to visit on your Bali tour holiday. The temple, which is dedicated to the spirits of the sea and made exclusively from black coral rock, is also considered to be one of the countries’ archaeological wonders.
The Ulawatu Temple is one of the places I’d include in a Bali holiday itinerary, it sounds fantastic, perched on a 250 foot cliff overlooking the ocean, and part colonised by a bunch of spirited monkeys. The Temple of Pura Besakih is Bali’s most famous temple, it has an ancient and impressive pagoda structure, and the Ulun Danu Temple on a tiny island in Lake Bratan below Mount Beretan also sounds interesting and beautiful — so I’d include them on a Bali holiday itinerary also. So when planning you Bali holiday make sure you take into account what you want to take away from your visit, as your holiday will be much more rewarding if you can plan to suit you.
