Bali Holidays Take You to the Most Interesting Attractions
Bali has
become one of the most popular tourist destinations in Indonesia today and is
visited by plenty of tourists from different corners of the world every year.
The beautiful natural landscapes of this Indonesian island are a visual delight
while its rich cultural heritage provides a wide range of offerings for the
tourists to explore. Some of the common sights that you'll witness while
getting around on the island are the old temples, traditional 'gamelan' music
being played at several spots, and roadside stalls where a few mouth-watering
treats from the local cuisine are offered. During your holiday spent on this
mesmerising Indonesian island, you'll also get the chance to visit some of its
popular attractions.
Among the
popular attractions you'll get to explore during your Bali
holidays is an old Hindu temple called 'Pura Tanah Lot'. It is one of the
most iconic temples on the island owing to its unique seaside setting. The
temple has been built on a rocky islet, which has waves of the sea dashing
against it. Pura Tanah Lot is also among the most sacred of all the sea
temples. Tourists from Kuta, Sanur, and Legian make their journey through the
lanes lined with souvenir sellers every evening to visit this temple.
Mount Batur
is yet another popular attraction worth exploring while holidaying on the
Indonesian island. Many of its visitors trek up to its summit every day before
dawn to witness the morning sun rise above the mist-covered mountains. This
mountain is located in the central highlands of Bali and is a short drive from
Ubud. You'll find the hike relatively easy in the presence of well-marked
trails and an experienced guide. Some of the most awe-inspiring views can be
enjoyed from the summit of this mountain on a clear day. Make sure that you
have good-quality hiking shoes.
Your
holiday on this island would also allow you to explore 'Pura Luhur Uluwatu' or
the Uluwatu Temple. Owing to its fabulous cliff-top setting, it has gained
immense popularity among tourists. The temple is located on the Bukit Peninsula
and offers the best views if visited during the sunset. According to the
archaeologists, the origin of this temple can be traced back to the 10th
century. It is believed that this temple protects the island from evil spirits
of the sea. The temple only allows Hindu worshippers. Visitors from other
faiths can admire the temple from outside and watch some brilliant Kecak dance
performances that are held every day.
One of the
places in Bali you must never miss during your holiday is the Sacred Monkey
Forest. It can be reached easily from the town centre of Ubud and is a must-see
for photographers and animal lovers. You'll be amused upon watching the grey
long-tailed macaques roaming around freely in this forest. The paved pathways
in this forest would lead you to through the banyan and nutmeg trees and also
give you the chance to visit the ancient temples. You'll also be amazed by the
interaction between animals and humans upon visiting this forest.
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