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Best Places to Visit in Bali
Best Places to Visit in Bali

ISLAND OF THE GODS

Best Places to Visit in Bali

Explore ancient Hindu temples, surf the Indian Ocean, and relax in vibrant jungles. Nxvoy's AI Travel Guide helps you uncover the absolute best spots across Bali — without wasting a single day in traffic.

TROPICAL PARADISE

Plan Your Bali Getaway effortlessly

Bali offers something for everyone — digital nomads, spiritual seekers, surfers, and honeymooners alike. Let our AI travel planner tailor your Balinese experience so you see the magic, not the traffic.

Why Visit Bali?

Bali's rich culture, affordable luxury, stunning natural landscapes, and incredible culinary scene make it a bucket-list destination. Private villas with infinity pools cost a fraction of what you'd pay in Europe.

  • Stunning tiered rice terraces like Tegallalang (UNESCO-listed Jatiluwih).
  • Spiritual water temples and thousand-year-old sacred structures.
  • Trendy beach clubs in Seminyak and Canggu.
  • Incredible island-hopping to the Nusa and Gili Islands.
  • Private villa with infinity pool for the price of a standard hotel room.
Plan Your Bali Getaway effortlessly

TOP BALI ATTRACTIONS

Must-Visit Places in Bali

Handpicked locations for scenery, culture, and relaxation.

Ubud & Sacred Monkey Forest

Ubud & Sacred Monkey Forest

The cultural heart of Bali, surrounded by rainforests and terraced rice paddies. Home to artisan workshops, the Royal Palace, traditional Legong dance performances, and the famous Sacred Monkey Forest.

  • Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary — 700+ playful macaque monkeys.
  • Ubud Traditional Art Market for local crafts.
  • Campuhan Ridge Walk — a serene hilltop path through rice fields.
Uluwatu Temple & Beaches

Uluwatu Temple & Beaches

Situated 70 metres above the Indian Ocean on dramatic southern cliffs. Famous for its ancient cliffside sea temple, traditional Kecak fire dance at sunset, and world-class surfing beaches.

  • Uluwatu Temple at sunset — one of Bali's most iconic views.
  • Kecak & Fire Dance at dusk (6 PM daily).
  • Suluban Beach hidden cave surf spot.
Canggu & Seminyak

Canggu & Seminyak

The trendy coastal towns popular with digital nomads, surfers, and the Instagram generation. Famous for surf breaks, hip cafe culture, boutique shopping, and legendary beach clubs.

  • Potato Head Beach Club — Bali's most iconic beach club.
  • Batu Bolong beach surfing — ideal for beginners.
  • Endless aesthetic cafes, spas, and warung restaurants.
Tegallalang & Jatiluwih Rice Terraces

Tegallalang & Jatiluwih Rice Terraces

Bali's iconic cascading rice terraces. Jatiluwih is a UNESCO World Heritage site, while Tegallalang is dramatically steep with famous 'Bali Swings' perching above the jungle canopy.

  • The famous Bali Swings over the jungle ravine.
  • Sunrise walks through the golden paddies.
  • Traditional subak irrigation system learning experience.
Mount Batur

Mount Batur

An active volcano favoured for early morning treks starting at 2 AM to watch the sunrise from the crater rim at 1,717 metres.

  • Sunrise trekking — guided tours depart from Ubud at 2 AM.
  • Cooking eggs in volcanic steam vents at the summit.
  • Batur Natural Hot Springs to soak tired muscles nearby.
Nusa Penida Island

Nusa Penida Island

A rugged, dramatic island off Bali's southeast coast boasting some of the most striking cliffs and beaches in all of Indonesia. The Kelingking 'T-Rex Cliff' is iconic worldwide.

  • Kelingking Beach (T-Rex Cliff) — Bali's most photographed viewpoint.
  • Broken Beach and Angel's Billabong natural rock pools.
  • Manta Ray snorkeling at Manta Point.
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple

Ulun Danu Beratan Temple

A stunning water temple on the shores of Lake Beratan in the cool mountains near Bedugul. The pagodas appear to float directly on the glassy lake.

  • Floating pagoda views — perfect at dawn before the crowds.
  • Cool mountain climate (noticeably cooler than the coast).
  • Traditional boat rides on Lake Beratan.
Lempuyang Temple (Gates of Heaven)

Lempuyang Temple (Gates of Heaven)

Located in East Bali, famous for its 'Gates of Heaven' split gateway that perfectly frames Mount Agung on a clear day — one of the most reproduced photos in Bali.

  • The iconic Gates of Heaven photo (arrive before 7 AM for no queuing).
  • Tirta Gangga Water Palace — Royal water garden nearby.
  • A quieter, more authentic side of Bali away from tourist crowds.

PHOTO GALLERY

Bali in Pictures

Jungle temples, emerald rice terraces, turquoise cliffs — Bali never looks the same twice.

Bali sunset over the Indian Ocean with silhouette temple

Bali sunset over the Indian Ocean with silhouette temple

Bali rice terraces Tegallalang Ubud green cascading paddies

Bali rice terraces Tegallalang Ubud green cascading paddies

Balinese Hindu temple ceremony with offerings and incense

Balinese Hindu temple ceremony with offerings and incense

WHY VISIT?

The Bali Magic

Affordable Luxury

Rent incredible private villas with pools for the price of standard European hotels. Bali offers exceptional value without sacrificing quality.

Spiritual Culture

Experience the unique daily offerings (Canang Sari) and deeply rooted Balinese Hinduism — ceremonies, temple festivals, and incense are part of everyday life.

Culinary Haven

From $1 nasi goreng at local warungs to world-renowned fine-dining restaurants, Bali's food scene is exceptional and diverse.

Nature & Wellness

World-class yoga retreats, traditional Balinese spa treatments, and breathtaking natural wonders — from volcanoes to coral reefs — at every turn.

AI Features for Bali

Plan smarter in paradise.

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Traffic-Aware Routing

Our AI scripts your days to minimize time stuck in Bali's notorious traffic — grouping activities by region.

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Hidden Gem Finder

Skip the crowds and find lesser-known waterfalls, empty beaches, and local warungs with AI-powered recommendations.

Island Hopping Planner

Plan seamless fast boat routes from Bali to Gili Trawangan, Nusa Penida, and Lombok with timing guidance.

PLANNING YOUR TRIP

How to Plan a Trip to Bali

A simple guide to navigating the Island of the Gods.

Steps to Success

  1. 1Decide on your vibe: Ubud for jungle/yoga/culture, Canggu for surf/cafes, Uluwatu for clifftop luxury.
  2. 2Hire a private driver for day trips — typically USD $40–60/day and covers multiple stops efficiently.
  3. 3Download the Gojek app for easy, cheap transport and food delivery within towns.
  4. 4Book fast boats to Gili Islands or Nusa Penida at least 2–3 days in advance in peak season (July-Aug).
  5. 5Use Nxvoy's AI to plan routes logically by area to avoid Bali's notorious traffic.

Pro Tips

  • 💡Always carry small IDR cash for temples, warungs, and small shops — card machines are rare outside tourist areas.
  • 💡Dress modestly when visiting temples. Sarongs are often provided at the gate.
  • 💡Never drink tap water in Bali. Use bottled water or filtered refill stations.
  • 💡Bali traffic between Ubud and the coast can be brutal (2+ hours). Plan clever routes with your driver.
  • 💡Book any Ubud dance performance, Kecak fire dance, or cooking class at least 1 day in advance.

Traveler Reviews

"Bali traffic is no joke, but the way Nxvoy planned our Ubud and Uluwatu days saved us literally hours in the car. Every activity was nearby the next one."
Island Hoppers
"We wanted romance in Bali. The AI suggested a private villa in Ubud with rice terrace views, a sunrise Batur trek, and a Jimbaran seafood dinner. Dream trip."
Honeymoon Couple
"I was on a tight budget and Nxvoy found me amazing Canggu guesthouses near the surf breaks, the best cheap warungs, and hidden waterfall day trips."
Backpacker

Bali Travel FAQs

What is the best time to visit Bali?

The dry season from April to October is ideal. July and August are the most popular months (also most crowded). April–June and September–October offer great weather with fewer crowds and better prices.

How many days should I stay in Bali?

At least 7 days to explore different areas (e.g., 3 nights Ubud, 4 nights on the coast), but 10–14 days is much better if you want to island-hop to Nusa Penida and the Gili Islands without rushing.

Is it safe to ride a scooter in Bali?

Only if you hold a valid international motorcycle license and have extensive road experience. Bali's roads are chaotic with aggressive traffic and potholes. Most travelers hire a private driver — it's cheap and much safer.

Do I need a visa for Bali?

Most nationalities (UK, US, EU, Australia) can enter Indonesia visa-free for 30 days, or obtain a Visa on Arrival (USD $35) for 30 days, extendable to 60 days at an immigration office.

What is the currency in Bali?

Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). USD $1 ≈ IDR 15,500–16,000. Credit cards are accepted in tourist spots. Always carry small IDR cash for local markets, temples, and warungs.