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10 Tourist Attractions in Badung Bali


Badung is one of the districts in Bali that has many choices of tourist attractions. This area has a stretch of beach whose beauty is well known to foreign countries.

In addition to beaches, Badung also offers several tourist attractions that are the target of tourists. In addition to nature tourism, cultural and artistic wealth, to adequate facilities to make tourists comfortable.

If you are planning a vacation to Bali shortly, here are 10 tourist attractions in Badung that you can visit.

1. Pura Luhur Uluwatu is located on a coastal cliff. The sacred atmosphere with beautiful scenery is the main attraction

 The Charm of Nature Is Mesmerizing

2. Pandawa Beach is synonymous with high limestone cliffs around the beach, as well as soft white sand. The water is clear and calm

3. Garuda Wisnu Kencana is a Balinese landmark whose height is said to beat the Statue of Liberty in the United States

4. Tegal Wangi Beach has a characteristic in the form of a natural Jacuzzi, which is a hole in the middle of a rock filled with water. A favorite spot for bathing, here

5. Mengening Beach is a black sandy beach with strong waves. This beach is full of rocks, a favorite spot for fishing, here

6. Gumitir Garden is an Instagramable spot in Bali. This field of marigold flowers usually blooms towards summer

 The Charm of Nature Is Mesmerizing

7. The natural panorama of Nungnung Waterfall looks beautiful and green. In this 50 meters high waterfall, you can play water and swim

8. Tanah Wuk Sangeh is a photo spot with a cool view. Providing a viewing post like a ship's deck, nature is very charming

9. The charm of Taman Ayun Temple comes from the pool inside the temple complex. The area of ​​the complex is about four hectares

 The Enchanting Natural Charm of Taman Ayun Temple.

10. Waterbom Bali is known as one of the best water recreation facilities in the world. The area is about 4 hectares with 13 types of water games

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8 Cheap Tours in Ubud that You Can Visit when Working from Bali


Ubud is one of the most famous tourist areas on the island of Bali. The atmosphere is quiet and pleasant, Ubud is known to have beautiful and charming nature.

This area which is located north of Denpasar City can be a 'sweet escape' for those of you who choose Bali as a temporary place of work, aka work from Bali (WFB). To make your WFB more fun, here are a few recommendations for cheap tours in the Ubud area that you can visit.

1. Ubud Art Market

Ubud Art Market is located at Jalan Raya Ubud Number 35, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali. You can find a lot of various handicrafts made by villagers around Ubud.

Ubud Art Market is open from 06.00 to 18.00 WITA. It is recommended to visit Ubud Art Market in the morning, as it is quieter. You are free to choose the things you like at low prices.

2. Tegallalang

Tegallalang is located in Tegallalang District, Gianyar Regency, Bali. The location is about 30 minutes north of Ubud Art Market.

You will be presented with a beautiful view of the rice terraces. You can take photos of the rice fields from the side of the road, but you can also go down if you want to take a closer picture.

style="text-align: justify;">You can go straight down to the rice field area by walking along with the rice fields which are stacked and winding. To enter the rice field area, you will be charged around Rp. 10,000 per person.

3. Campuhan Hill

Campuhan Hill or Campuhan Ridge Walk is located at Jalan Raya Campuhan, Sayan, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali. Campuhan Hill is shaped like a path in the middle of the weeds.

You can walk leisurely while enjoying the fresh air typical of the mountains. You can also take pictures with a green natural background.

4. Puri Saren Agung

Puri Saren Agung is located on Jalan Raya Ubud Number 1, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali. Puri Saren Agung is a historic royal palace that provides lodges for overnight stays and Balinese dance performances at night.

style="text-align: justify;">The architecture of the buildings in the Puri Saren Agung area is very neat and well maintained. You don't have to pay for an entrance ticket, you just have to pay for parking.

5. Taman Saraswati Temple

Taman Saraswati Temple is a temple complex for Hindus located on Jalan Kajeng, Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali. This temple is also known as Ubud Water Palace.

Just like Puri Saren Agung, Pura Taman Saraswati also has a typical Balinese building architecture that is very well maintained and neatly arranged. In front of the main gate, there is a path on either side of which there is a pond filled with lotus plants.

The scenery is very beautiful, making the Taman Saraswati Temple area suitable as a place to take pictures. There is no entrance ticket in this area, you only need to pay for vehicle parking.

6. Tirta Empul Temple

Tirta Empul Temple is located on Jalan Tirta, Manukaya, Tampaksiring, Gianyar Regency, Bali. Tirta Empul Temple has a unique architecture, namely, there are springs and ponds in the temple area.

The water from this spring is used by Hindus for bathing and purifying themselves. However, you must follow the applicable rules before entering this temple area.

Tirta Empul Temple is open from 09.00 to 17.00 WITA. The entrance ticket is around Rp. 30 thousand per person.

7. Elephant Cave

Goa Gajah is located in Bedulu Village, Blahbatuh District, Gianyar Regency, Bali. Even though the name is Goa Gajah, you won't find elephants here.

The name Goa Gajah itself is taken from the name 'Lwa Gajah' which means a hermitage place for Buddhist monks on the banks of a river. Goa Gajah is surrounded by shady green trees, so the atmosphere is very cool and beautiful.

8. Petulu Village

Petulu is one of the villages located in Ubud District, Gianyar Regency, Bali. In this village, you will be presented with a view of a flock of beautiful cranes.

This village is indeed a permanent colony for crane habitat. The recommended time to visit Petulu Village is in the afternoon when thousands of cranes return to their nests.

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