Bali's 6 Hidden Paradise You May Not Know
1. Canggu
Laid-back Canggu is referred
to as "the new Seminyak". With a contemporary atmosphere and suitable
for instagramable, as well as offering a variety of interesting food. Part of
the charm of Canggu, is the absence of five-star resorts.
So, if you are looking for accommodation,
be prepared to stay at home or rent a private villa. According to some, this is
part of the real Bali experience.
2. Mundukan
It's in the historic village
of Munduk, tucked away amid coffee and rice fields, and somewhat hidden from
the traffic of the busy roadways. Due to Munduk's mountainous location, there
are no nightlife, surfing, or diving options.
For those of you want to relax from the
bustling city life and take in some of the more traditional Balinese culture,
this area is a tranquil location to sunbathe. There is a garden with a
distinctive structure that is ideal for Instagram. Swinging while posing in a
nest of fluttering birds and using the magnificent natural setting as a photo
backdrop.
3. Candidasa
Candidasa is an option if
you're not a lover of the ocean. Rice fields, traditional Balinese fishing
villages, and Tirta Gangga, the island's most well-known attraction, are all
present.
If you don't feel like
venturing outside to visit Candidasa, several nearby hotels feature gorgeous
swimming pools with views of the dawn or sunset.
4. Menjangan Island
Northwest of Bali, eight
kilometers from the mainland. Due to the gentle currents and stunning
underwater environment, this island boasts one of the top diving locations. It
quickly gained popularity among fans of diving and snorkeling.
In the dry season, watching deer is the
appropriate activity. Menjangan is a pilgrimage site for Hindus in Bali, and
there are also seven Hindu temples there if you wish to learn about other
cultures while traveling.
5. Uluwatu
With its tall limestone
cliffs, white sand beaches, and gorgeous blue seas, Uluwatu is a well-known
surfing location. There are several affordable, high-quality local eateries to
choose from.
The peculiarity of uluwatu is that in
Balinese, watu means "stone" and ulu means "tip." The
cliffs at Uluwatu Temple, which rise 70 meters above sea level, are well known.
Feel the peace and comfort that are present.
6. Nusa Islands
Locals claim that thirty
years ago, before tourism and commercialism began, the Nusa islands resembled
Bali. Life on the island of Nusa, which is only a 30-minute boat ride away,
helps to balance city life.
The largest island is Nusa
Penida, followed by Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan, and they are all well
developed with sufficient tourist amenities. Nusa Lembongan is the most
developed and hence the most well-known of the three islands because it is the
closest to Bali.
Most visitors can stroll around and take
in all the sites in a single day because the area is so tiny. Then there is the
island of Nusa Lembongan, where Jungut Batu Beach and Mushroom Bay are popular
tourist destinations. Snorkeling is a well-liked pastime on the island of Nusa
Penida.
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