Nusa Dua Resort is located on the east coast of the Bukit Peninsula, lying on the south of the Indonesian island of Bali and washed by the Indian Ocean.
Pura Luhur Uluwatu is located near the village of Pekatu in the southwestern part of Bali - on the Bukit Peninsula, located on a steep cliff more than 90 meters high. This is one of the nine main public shrines of the island, protecting the Balinese from evil sea demons.
Canggu Beach is located in the southwest of the island, near Kuta and Seminyak. The coast here is covered with black-gray volcanic sand, on all sides it is surrounded by jungle and rice fields. The waves are high, so this place is suitable for surfing.
Taman Ujung is one of two water palaces in Bali, located in the east of the island, in the village of Seraya. Its full and official name is Taman Sukasada Ujung, which can be translated as "Ujung Water Palace".
Taman Ujung is one of two water palaces in Bali, located in the east of the island, in the village of Seraya. Its full and official name is Taman Sukasada Ujung, which can be translated as "Ujung Water Palace".
Tirtaganga Water Palace (Taman Tirta Gangga) is an architectural complex built in Bali by the last king of Karangasem County. It is located in the eastern part of the island, near the city of Amlapur (70 kilometers from Denpasar)
The city of Ubud, located in the upland part of Bali, is considered the center of folk crafts and dances. Ubud is surrounded by tropical forests, rice fields and terraces, among which are Hindu temples and shrines.
Gunung Agung, Sekumpul waterfalls
Gunung Agung is an active volcano in eastern Bali. It is the highest point of the island - its peak is located at an altitude of 3142 meters above sea level.
A complex of seven Sekumpul waterfalls is located in the north of Bali, near Singaraja and Lovina Resort. The waterfall is considered the highest and one of the most beautiful on the island.
