Sightseeing in Bali is an experience difficult to describe with words, the sensations you will experience will make you discover sensory images without precedent. You can see a blue orange, hear the song of the sea, taste the sweet bitterness of the species of the island, your life will change.
In Bali attractions, there are many with a diversity according to the taste of the tourist who ventures to enter Bali. You will find everything from modern facilities in luxurious hotels, to homes that have opened their kitchens for you to sit at their table and share their daily life.
The best places of interest for the island of the Gods
Bali is a land that seems to have a magnet in your heart, a feeling that is difficult to understand. The island of the gods is located in the tropics with a topography formed by mountains, valleys, lakes, levels and wonderful white sand coast and warms the blue sea water.Bali has numerous points of inversion to which tourists go and scatter all over the spaces.
The island of Bali is well known as a Thousand Island of the Temples or the Island of Heaven. A lot of names given by people in the world who have ever been to Bali. Naming sites of interest in this Indonesian province is a difficult task because of the wide variety of options there are, like:
✅ Aventura✅ Meditación✅ Diversión✅ Relajación✅ Arte✅ Alegría✅ Peace.
Bali’s history has left its mark on the island’s grasslands, the palaces and temples have witnessed the mix of Buddhism, Hinduism and animism.», ‘
Places of interest in Bali
On the island of the gods sacred places of interest some of the most impressive temples are the following:
➡ ️ Ulun Danu Bratan, dedicated to the water goddess Dewi Danu, located on the shores of Lake Bratan. It is a place of pilgrimage for local farmers.
➡ ️ ➡ Pure Mother Besakih, located under the Agung volcano, the most important for its structure and spiritual value.
️ ️ Tirta Empul, built on a spring of sacred water, receives thousands of visitors daily for the purification baths.
➡ ️ ➡ Tempo del Bello Jardin, Taman Ayun, located on the route to Tanah Lot with beautiful plant formations full of vibrant colors.
️ ️ Gunung Kawi you will find it wrapped in rice fields, with a beautiful waterfall and its royal tombs carved in stone.
➡ ️ ️ Pure Kehen, located in the region of Bangli, is another of the sacred places of Bali, surrounded by palm trees, is dedicated to the god of fire and there you will have the opportunity to witness strange religious ceremonies for their worship.
➡ ️ ️ The Brahma Vihara Arama located in the north in the hills of Banjar, is the perfect place for meditation and the study of religion because of its beautiful gardens and its great library.
➡ The palace of Klungkung or Taman Gili is called also é n Puri Agung Semarapura , was rebuilt almost in its whole because was destroyed in 1 9 0 8 during the occupation or n Dutch , is meets to 2 5 Km of Ubud . Has various buildings but the m a s beautiful is the Bale Kambang o flag or n floating that has the ceiling covered of paints mitol or gicas . This building or n of the royal preserves parts of use daily of makes thousand from to ñ os organized in precious samples in the museum that there is in its inside , engraved , sizes , pieces from tableware , toilet personal and lingerie í to used by the royalty bali in the antig ü age .
Places of interest to rest and enjoy
To rest and enjoy is the group of lush beaches. Bali has many great beaches, good for swimming, surfing or just relaxing in the sand.Balinese beaches are best during the dry season, from April to October as there is very little erosion and the low wind speed keeps the waves calm. In the wet season heavy rains can deposit the runoff around the beaches.
The beaches of Nusa Dua and Sanur are little affected by the seasonality.the west facing beaches, from Cangu to Kuta, can have difficult waves and many currents encountered. The safe swimming areas are marked with flags and lifeguards are posted in some places.Mengiat in Nusa Dua and Sanur are nice because there is a reef on the coast that keeps the waves away from the beach.
The daily life of the Balinese can be summarized in three words, offering, cultivation and simplicity. One of the iconic landscapes of Bali are the rice terraces. On the island of the gods there are many places of interest but none so real and tangible as the rice fields, you can find them almost everywhere and the Balinese have depended on this method of agriculture for almost 2000 years.
The terraced rice fields were carved by the farmers of Bali, with the help of some simple tools, maintained by future generations and sustained by the goodness of nature . The Balinese also believe that Dewi Sri, the goddess of rice, should be honoured and that shrines are established in each sawah to honour her.