18 Best Things To Do in Bali: The Nature Lovers’ Bucket List
Bali has so many incredible natural attractions, it’s almost impossible to pick the best things to do in Bali, so think of this list as a sampler. We have scores more best day trip destinations for Bali to explore, in our Bali Travel Guide.
So let’s dive in - here are 18 of our faves….check back because we change this list and add new discoveries to mix it up!
Note: Every destination on this list has its own detailed article; click on the image or title to read more!
With its white sandy beach and crystal clear turquoise waters, it is a wonder that Pantai Pemutih is not more known - but hey, that is great news. Pantai Permutih goes by another name in the surfing community: 'Impossibles'.
Welcome to the beautiful Mount Batur Viewpoint in Bali, Indonesia. Located in Kintamani district of Bali, this place is a breathtaking sight to behold. The majestic peak of the active volcano rises up from the lush green valleys and pristine lakes below, offering spectacular views for miles around.
Nestled on the southernmost tip of Bali, lies Karang Boma Cliff - clifftop hangout offering stunning natural beauty. Boasting magnificent views of the Indian Ocean and Uluwatu Temple, this unspoiled cliff-side location is renowned for its breathtaking sunsets and lush greenery.
A great reason to visit Sekumpul Waterfall is that it is less touristy and less crowded compared to other popular waterfall destinations in Bali such as Tukad Cepung or Tegenungan. This means you'll have a more authentic and less crowded experience.
This Sayan ridgetop viewpoint offers a panoramic view of the Ayung River and the surrounding lush greenery, making it a perfect spot for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the tourist hotspots and reconnect with nature.
Bedugul is home to one of Bali's most beautiful botanical gardens, known as Bali Botanic Garden. This 30-hectare park features a diverse collection of flora from all over Indonesia and beyond, making it an ideal place to explore the natural world of Bali.
Nestled in the lush, rolling hills of Bali is Gembleng Waterfall, an awe-inspiring natural wonder. The true showstopper here is the cliff-top natural infinity pool at the top of the waterfall.
Nyang Nyang Beach is a golden sand stretch of beach located in the southernmost part of Bali, Indonesia. The beach is surrounded by lush green cliffs and is known for its crystal clear water and white sandy beaches.
Located on a mountain ridge, Lahangan Sweet lookout offers breathtaking views of Mount Agung on Bali and Mount Rinjani on Lombok Island. A short path leads to the viewpoint, where visitors can marvel at the stunning vistas on a clear day.
Nestled behind the hotels and nearby shops of the main street of Ubud, the Campuhan Ridge Walk is a must-see destination for those visiting the town. This short but rewarding walk takes visitors up and down a ridge through rice fields and palm trees, providing a peaceful escape from the bustling streets of Ubud.
Amed Beach is a more laid-back, ‘bygone’ Bali beachside village. Located on the eastern coast of Bali, Amed offers a peaceful and serene atmosphere, beautiful clear waters, and a chance to explore local culture.
Early morning visits to secluded waterfalls like this are one of the reasons why people love Bali. The Leke Leke Waterfall will quickly become a favorite spot for many, a place where you can relax and admire the beauty of nature for hours.
Whether you are a nature lover, a photographer, or simply looking for a unique and memorable experience, Jembong Waterfall is a destination not to be missed.
Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang’s stunning surroundings, hidden waterfalls, and rugged atmosphere make it the perfect place to explore and adventure.
The Ubud Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is home to a large population of long-tailed macaques, and visitors can observe the monkeys in their natural habitat as they roam freely through the forest.
Tirta Empul Temple is dedicated to Vishnu, the Hindu god of water and protector of the world. The temple is a popular pilgrimage site for Balinese Hindus
Tegenungan Waterfall is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Bali. The falls are known for their stunning natural beauty, with crystal clear water cascading down from a height of approximately 15 meters.
Located in the heart of Bali's serene and picturesque nature, Banyumala Twin Waterfalls is a must-see destination for any traveler. The twin waterfalls cascade down two tiers of limestone cliffs, creating a majestic scene…
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Hi, I’m Simon St John, Baligram’s writer. I am a published Author of travel guide books and a Travel Writer. I have visited Bali more than 35 times over a 25-year period. I share my passion for Bali’s nature, culture, and adventure in this travel guide. I welcome your feedback and ideas!
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