Bali is close to the sea, and most tourist attractions are mainly based on the sea.
Bali’s gourmet specialties include roast suckling pig, roast duck, etc., which are all pretty good foods.
Bali is now visa-free for China, so you don’t have to worry about visa issues. It’s quite convenient to go there.
When traveling to Bali, here, you just want to watch the sun set low and the afterglow shine at Jimbaran, the most beautiful sunset beach in the world, or run along the clean road after the fishermen finish their work in the early morning, breathing in the salty and humid air.
When you're hungry, stop in to tease a crab or grab a big plate of Indonesian fried rice.
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Travelers who love the sea are definitely in the right place when choosing Bali.
So when traveling to Bali, which must-visit attractions are the "closest to paradise"? NO.1 Jimbaran Beach Jimbaran Beach is one of the top ten most beautiful sunset beaches in the world. This beach is famous for its beautiful sunset and
The fishermen are famous for their unique way of working. Fortunately, commercial practices have not destroyed the original style of the small fishing village. Instead, the villagers use their unique enthusiasm and simplicity to make the entire beach very friendly.
It is a pleasure to run on the beach in the early morning and dusk.
Fishermen here still use ancient and simple canoes to go out to sea.
On the beach at dusk, holding your son's hand and growing old together are the beautiful promises made under the Bali sunset.
NO.2 Laruchiora Beach Laruchiora Beach is located in the south of Bali. It is a beach with not many people in Bali, but it has complete facilities and you can enjoy a quieter space.
There are many Italian restaurants, and if you want to go to some of the famous ones, it’s best to make reservations in advance.
NO.3 Sanur Beach snorkeling and diving enthusiasts must be familiar with this place. As one of the most famous beaches in Bali, the sea here is clean and there are many coral reefs along the coast. It is the main diving site in southern Bali.
During the day, Sanur Beach is quiet and leisurely, and people are lazily basking in the sun. At night, when the lights are on, the singing or dance music from the bar gradually fills every inch of the air. People chat comfortably, or just listen to a song quietly.
Song.
NO.4 Holy Monkey Forest The Holy Monkey Forest Park is a cardamom forest in which the local Balinese macaques live.
Balinese residents believe that monkeys are subordinates of the monkey god Hanuman and should also be worshiped as gods.
Therefore, the monkeys here live a carefree life and are fed by dedicated people.
There were vendors selling feeding food nearby, so these clever little monkeys gradually learned to steal tourists' glasses in exchange for food, or grab the skirts of tourists wearing long skirts to ask for them.
If you don’t want to compete with them, you’d better take off your glasses and wear pants~ When I saw the Holy Monkey Forest in the expert’s travel guide, I was fascinated by the little monkeys. I thought they were smart and cute, and Bali
The island is considered a must-visit island for me.
So when I decided to go this year, I had already searched for this attraction using the free travel tool Dream Travel APP, and had already made proper arrangements for planning the itinerary! NO.5 Bali Water Park This very popular water park is located in Kuta
In the southern part of the district, there are a variety of water slides, swimming pools and playgrounds.
The most exciting thing is the five 600-meter-long water slides, allowing you to experience for yourself what it means to be "unable to stop at all." Along the 250-meter lazy lazy river, there are plants unique to the tropical rainforest. You can relax while
Enjoy the pleasant views to the shore.
In short, the various water activities in the park are thrilling and will definitely keep you hooked.
NO.6 Tanah Lot is a lonely temple.
Tanah Lot is one of the most important seaside temples in Bali and was built in the 16th century.
The temple is located on a huge rock by the sea. At high tide, the rock is surrounded by sea water. The entire temple is isolated from the land and stands alone in the sea water; it is only connected to the land at low tide.
Sunset is the best time to watch the Tanah Lot Temple. Under the dim yellow sunset, the waves hit the coast fiercely, stirring up thousands of waves, and the scenery is spectacular.
NO.7 Uluwatu Temple Uluwatu Temple is the most solemn and magnificent temple in Bali. It is located on a cliff on the edge of the plateau. 250 feet below the plateau is the rough Indian Ocean.
It was built in the 11th century and is entirely constructed of solid granite.
Tanah Lot is built on a cliff, facing the rough sea.
Legend has it that in ancient times, a sailor on a ship offended the Poseidon. The Poseidon raised huge waves and threw the ship to the shore, forming a cliff in the shape of the bow.
This is the end of the pilgrimage of High Priest Nirata. He finally got rid of the shackles of the physical body and entered Nirvana in the hometown of Baruna, the guardian of the South Sea.
NO.8 Bali Safari and Water Park Like Singapore's famous night zoo, Bali Safari and Water Park can also travel at night, sit in iron cages and have close contact with tigers, zebras and other animals.
In the morning, you can observe animals in the transparent glass park car and enjoy a quiet time.
When eating at the restaurant here, you can hear the roar of lions ~ NO.9 Tegalalang Rice Terraces Bali is not just a beach, there are well-marked terrace scenery in the Tegalalang area.
What's special about it is that coconut trees appear in the pastoral scenery, just like exquisite bonsai.
There are also many landscape restaurants and hotels here, where you can enjoy Indonesian-style meals while admiring the intoxicating terraced rice fields.
In addition, there are many terraced rice fields in Ubud, adjacent to Tegalalang, and almost every resort has beautiful views.