Yogyakarta
Nusa Dua
Nusa Dua is a very popular resort town in beautiful Bali. The town is best known for its tranquil sandy beaches. Excursion companies offer watersport activities, parasailing, jetskiing, diving, and fly fishing adventures. Pantain Geger Beach boasts the warmest water temperatures and sandiest beach. From Nusa Dua you may take a glass-bottom boat to Serangan Island and learn about the islands turtle conservation efforts. Nusa Dua also offers a pristine gold course and country club.
Candidasa
Resting at the edge of a freshwater lagoon, Candidasa is a coastal village in eastern Bali. Discovered in the 12th century, this laidback town preserves the temple to the fertility goddess, Hariti.
Borobudur
Ubud
Hidden among the rice paddies, foothills, and steep ravines is Ubud, the cultural center of Bali renowned for its arts, dance and music. The town was an important source for medicinal herbs and plants wherein Balinese the word 'ubad' means medicine. It was a Javanese priest in the 8th century who discovered Ubud while meditating between two crossing rivers. Here, he discovered the Gunung Lebah Temple on the valley floor which today, remains a pilgrim destination. Tranquil, visitors can find serenity in nature and inspiration in its ancient temples and palaces. Make friends at the Ubud Monkey Forest, but hold on to your belongings. Meditate at Anand Ashram or hike through the rice paddies.
Nusa Dua is a very popular resort town in beautiful Bali. The town is best known for its tranquil sandy beaches. Excursion companies offer watersport activities, parasailing, jetskiing, diving, and fly fishing adventures. Pantain Geger Beach boasts the warmest water temperatures and sandiest beach. From Nusa Dua you may take a glass-bottom boat to Serangan Island and learn about the islands turtle conservation efforts. Nusa Dua also offers a pristine gold course and country club.
Resting at the edge of a freshwater lagoon, Candidasa is a coastal village in eastern Bali. Discovered in the 12th century, this laidback town preserves the temple to the fertility goddess, Hariti.
Hidden among the rice paddies, foothills, and steep ravines is Ubud, the cultural center of Bali renowned for its arts, dance and music. The town was an important source for medicinal herbs and plants wherein Balinese the word 'ubad' means medicine. It was a Javanese priest in the 8th century who discovered Ubud while meditating between two crossing rivers. Here, he discovered the Gunung Lebah Temple on the valley floor which today, remains a pilgrim destination. Tranquil, visitors can find serenity in nature and inspiration in its ancient temples and palaces. Make friends at the Ubud Monkey Forest, but hold on to your belongings. Meditate at Anand Ashram or hike through the rice paddies.