4 Places in Bali Mandatory Visited

1. Lake Beratan Bedugul



Lake Beratan Bedugul is a lake located in a mountainous area with a beautiful natural atmosphere. The uniqueness of Lake Beratan Bedugul is the existence of temple called Pura Ulun Danu. Ulun Danu is located on the edge of Lake Beratan Bedugul and is one of the main attractions of Lake Beratan Bedugul. In addition, tourists can also enjoy a game of water and rent a boat on Lake Beratan Bedugul.

2. Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK)


Garuda Wisnu Kencana or commonly abbreviated GWK is a cultural tourist park located in South Bali. Garuda Wisnu Kencana is a huge sculpture works of I Nyoman Nuarta. Currently, Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue has not been fully completed, only some of which have been completed, but even so you can still enjoy the splendor of Garuda Wisnu Kencana. In addition to the statue, you can also see the beauty of the limestone hill which is cut into large blocks of limestone. The beams of lime will later be filled with sculpture. Additionally in the Garuda Wisnu Kencana also include theater arts, you can enjoy various types of dance and Balinese arts in this theater every day.


3. Lovina Beach



Lovina beach may not be too often heard among tourists. Lovina Beach is one of the tourist spots in Bali's my favorite because of Lovina we can see dolphins swimming and jumping in their natural habitat. Located in Northern Bali near Singaraja, you will go to sea and see the dolphins using fishing boats. Lovina Beach Dolphins playing on the beach in the morning, therefore, usually tourists set off from the coast starting at 6 am.

4. Besakih


Besakih temple is a temple located at the foot of Mount Agung, and is the largest temple in Bali. In Besakih Hindu religious ceremonies are often held for Besakih believed to be a sacred place and is the mother of all temple in Bali. Besakih was built with the concept of the balance of God, man, and nature or often referred to as Tri Hita Karana. To be able to enter the area Besakih, you should use gloves that can be borrowed in the vicinity of Besakih.

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