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Escape to the peaceful north coast of Bali and discover a different side of the island filled with waterfalls, temples, beaches, and local culture. This North Bali tour is perfect for travelers who want to explore Bali’s natural beauty away from the busy tourist areas.
First, visit the beautiful Gitgit Waterfall, where fresh mountain water flows through lush tropical forest. Enjoy the cool atmosphere while walking through scenic jungle pathways and capturing stunning photos of the waterfall.
Next, continue to Singaraja, the former colonial capital of Bali. Here, discover the town’s historical charm, local lifestyle, and unique architecture.
After that, explore Ling Gwan Kiong Temple, one of Bali’s oldest Chinese temples. Admire the colorful decorations, traditional design, and peaceful atmosphere surrounding this cultural landmark.
Then, relax at Lovina Beach, famous for its black volcanic sand and calm coastal scenery. Enjoy the peaceful beach atmosphere and refreshing sea breeze along Bali’s northern coastline.
Finally, visit the iconic Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, located on the shores of Lake Beratan. Surrounded by cool mountain air and stunning lake views, this famous water temple offers the perfect ending to your North Bali journey.
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Gitgit Waterfall is one of Bali’s most famous waterfalls, located in the cool highlands of North Bali. Surrounded by lush tropical forest, the waterfall cascades from a height of about 35 meters into a refreshing pool below. A short scenic walk through plantations and jungle paths leads visitors to this natural attraction, making it a perfect stop for nature lovers seeking tranquility and beautiful landscapes.
Ling Gwan Kiong Temple is a historic Chinese temple located in the heart of Singaraja, reflecting the island’s rich cultural diversity and long-standing Chinese heritage. Known for its vibrant red architecture, intricate carvings, and traditional ornaments, the temple is dedicated to Chinese deities and serves as an active place of worship. Visitors can experience a unique blend of Balinese and Chinese culture while enjoying the peaceful and spiritual atmosphere.
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is one of Bali’s most iconic water temples, beautifully set on the shores of Lake Beratan in the cool highlands of Bedugul. Dedicated to Dewi Danu, the goddess of water, the temple appears to float on the lake when water levels rise, creating a stunning and serene view. Surrounded by misty mountains and lush gardens, it offers a peaceful atmosphere and is a must-visit for its natural beauty and cultural significance.