Dewa Bali Guide Driver
Multi-Day Tours: Customized Exploration
We offer flexible, high-quality private transportation services across Bali. Plan your ultimate trip with our bespoke multi-day services.
- 100% Customization: We consult with you to determine the ideal route, destinations, and accommodation.
- Dedicated Driver: Our drivers are permanently available to you throughout the tour days, ensuring a relaxed and unforgettable journey.
Top Active Experiences

Sea Fishing
Sea Fishing

We arrange all necessary transport and facilitate a direct appointment for you with one of our trusted local fishermen. This is a genuine way to experience traditional Balinese angling methods.
A Taste of Bali: We can also arrange for the fish to be prepared! We can coordinate with your hotel’s kitchen or arrange for the catch to be prepared locally for a small fee, allowing you to enjoy the freshest possible Balinese seafood dinner.
The Catch is Yours: Whatever you catch during your trip, it belongs entirely to you!
Travel Tip: Booking your fishing trip through us ensures you get to experience the thrill of the catch and the pleasure of eating seafood that is literally hours old, the ultimate culinary experience!
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Lovina Dolphins Watching
Lovina Dolphins Watching

Experience one of North Bali’s most cherished and beautiful traditions: watching wild dolphins at sunrise off the coast of Lovina. Every morning, traditional Balinese fishing boats (jukung) sail out before dawn to spot groups of dolphins. You are welcome aboard these colorful boats to sit front row as the dolphins gather and showcase their playful skills before heading out to the open sea.
This excursion offers more than just dolphin sightings, it provides an experience of the breathtaking sunrise viewed from the ocean, an unforgettable moment in itself. We will arrange a traditional boat for your group, provide convenient hotel pick-up, and ensure your safe return.
Travel Tip: Dolphin sightings are most successful just as the sun rises, meaning an early start (often before 6:00 AM). This early wake-up is absolutely worth it for the magical combination of the sunrise, the quiet ocean, and the playful dolphins
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Jump & Slide at Aling Falls
Jump & Slide at Aling Falls

the Aling-Aling Waterfalls complex offers an experience you will truly never forget.
A series of cement steps guides you down into a lush gorge where you can access four distinct waterfalls. Aling-Aling is famous for turning natural beauty into an action-packed playground:
Swimming: Relax and swim in the fresh, crystal-clear pools at the base of the cascades.
Natural Slides: Slide down smooth, water-carved rock faces into cool, deep natural pools.
Cliff Jumps: Test your bravery by taking exhilarating jumps from various heights into the clean water below (guided access required for safety).
Travel Tip: For any jumping or sliding activity at Aling-Aling, you must hire a local guide (available on-site). They know the exact safe entry and landing points, ensuring a fun yet secure adventure.
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Babu Guwang Gorge, The Hidden River Trek
Babu Guwang Gorge: The Hidden River Trek

Embark on an truly adventurous journey through the hidden Babu Guwang Gorge, a thrilling expedition that takes you deep into Bali’s natural canyons.
This unique route is strictly guided, as the terrain is challenging and requires local expertise. You will follow a route navigating through large boulders, wading through flowing water, and even swimming short distances from one section of the gorge to the next.
Travel Tip: Wear durable clothes and shoes that you don’t mind getting completely wet. A waterproof casing for your phone/camera (even if the guide carries a bag) is recommended for quick access to your own photos.
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Ubud Monkey Forest
Ubud Monkey Forest

Home to over 1,000 playful grey long-tailed macaques, this forest is a protected natural habitat, allowing the monkeys to live undisturbed. Beyond being a lush natural attraction, the monkeys are considered the sacred guardians of the three Hindu temples located deep within the forest grounds.
In the busy, bustling town of Ubud, the Monkey Forest stands out as a unique and wonderfully peaceful and spiritual place, where ancient trees and moss-covered statues create an atmosphere unlike any other.
Travel Tip: The monkeys are highly resourceful and will do almost anything to get food. Secure your bag and camera tightly! Avoid carrying loose items, water bottles, or sunglasses on your head.
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Bangli Downhill Cycling
Bangli Downhill Cycling

We provide morning transport to your starting point for an exhilarating downhill bike ride through the untouched, beautiful Balinese landscape around Bangli. Guided by a local expert and equipped with mountain bikes, this tour takes you far from the usual tourist trails.
- Authentic Lunch: After your rewarding ride, you will be taken to an authentic restaurant set amidst the rice fields to enjoy a delicious, well-deserved Balinese lunch. We will also arrange your pick-up and safe return.
- Village Encounters: As you cycle through small, timeless villages, you will be greeted by the warm smiles of Balinese children and friendly hellos from local villagers, offering a genuine cultural interaction.
- Local Market Visit: It is also possible to stop and visit the local market in Bangli town, where you can witness an incredible range of exotic fruits, fragrant herbs, and fresh vegetables for sale.
Travel Tip: Since the route is mostly downhill, the ride is suitable for most fitness levels. Focus less on pedaling hard and more on enjoying the stunning views and the intimate glimpse into Balinese rural life.
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Snorkeling at Menjangan Island
Snorkeling at Menjangan Island

the magic of Bali’s marine life at Menjangan Island (meaning “Deer Island”), located off the western tip of Bali within a protected nature reserve. Here, you can experience the underwater world at its absolute finest.
Under the guidance of an expert, you will take a short half-hour boat trip to the island. Your guide will join you on your snorkeling trip, helping you discover a truly fascinating world of vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine fauna.
- Convenience: Snorkeling equipment is available for rent, and your friendly guide is happy to take underwater photos using your camera or phone to capture your incredible memories.
- Beginner Friendly: This site is perfect even for tourists who have never snorkeled before!
Travel Tip: To ensure a smooth and enjoyable day trip, focus on the fun and let us handle the logistics: Ask your driver to arrange both your lunch and the snorkeling guide in advance. This saves you time and ensures you get reliable local service.
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Visit Traditional Artisans
Visit Traditional Artisans



Much of what makes Bali beautiful is still crafted meticulously by hand. A visit to the island is incomplete without seeing the dedication behind its famous artistry.
You can observe countless roadside businesses crafting various goods, from detailed wooden or stone temple decorations to the creation of bronze percussion instruments like drums, kulintangs, gongs, and xylophones.
However, viewing specialized crafts, such as the construction of a full Gamelan orchestra set or the intricate process of preparing traditional Tempeh, is often harder to find.
As your local expert, I know exactly where to take you to witness this specialized work up close. Allow yourself to be surprised and delighted as you meet the highly skilled craftsmen and women who preserve Bali’s timeless heritage.
Travel Tip:To truly appreciate the value of Balinese art, ask your guide to take you to the workshops (bengkel) rather than just the retail shops. Observing the detailed process, from raw material to finished product—gives you a profound respect for the island’s artistic soul.
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Customized Transport
Customized Transport

Planning your escape to the stunning Gili Islands? We are your one-stop solution for hassle-free transport from Bali.
We specialize in arranging customized land transfers from your accommodation directly to the departure ports best suited for reaching the Gili Islands (Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno, and Gili Air):
- Convenience: We can also arrange and secure your fast boat ticket on the spot, saving you the time and stress of last-minute booking arrangements.
- Port Options: We arrange private transport to either Padang Bai or Amed, the main departure points for fast boats heading east.
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A Cultural Voyage of Discovery

Enjoy The Balinese Ceremonies
Enjoy the Balinese ceremonies

Bali is alive with culture, carried by its people, nature, and sacred ceremonies. The island’s traditions are not museum displays they are lived every day through rituals that celebrate life from birth to death. For travelers who wish to experience the cultural side of Bali up close, these ceremonies offer an unforgettable journey into Balinese spiritual life and community traditions. There are many types of ceremonies you can witness, from newborn blessings to three-month ceremonies, colorful temple festivals, and sacred offerings. Temple ceremonies are especially breathtaking, filled with music, prayer, and vibrant decorations. The beautifully arranged offerings of fruit and flowers woven into coconut leaf baskets are uniquely Balinese, a sacred art form found nowhere else in the world.
Travel Tip: Ask us where a ceremony is taking place during your stay. We would be happy to take you there so you can experience the true spirit of Bali.
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Visit Ulun Danu Beratan, A Beautiful Lake
Visit Ulun Danu Beratan, A Beautiful Lake

Visit Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, the beautiful floating temple on Lake Bratan in the highlands of Bali. Set on the island’s second-largest lake, this iconic temple offers breathtaking views of calm waters, misty hills, and lush green forests. Stroll through colorful flower gardens, breathe in fresh mountain air, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of one of Bali’s most sacred and photogenic destinations. Because of its high elevation and frequent rainfall, the temperature here is cooler than other parts of Bali, making it an ideal escape from the tropical heat.
Travel Tip: The area is often cloudy and foggy in the afternoon, so visiting in the morning or early daytime gives you the best chance to enjoy clear views and perfect photos.
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The Breathtaking Uluwatu Kecak Dance
The Breathtaking Uluwatu Kecak Dance

The Kecak Dance is a spine-tingling Balinese cultural heritage that narrates the legendary Hindu epic, “Ramayana,” through synchronized chanting and rhythmic movements. Held on the grounds of the iconic Pura Luhur Uluwatu, the performance boasts an unparalleled backdrop:
- The Magical Moment: The peak of the beauty occurs when the dance starts precisely as the sun sets. The sky transforms from golden to purple, turning the silhouette of the dancers and the chant of “cak-cak-cak” into a truly magical fairytale atmosphere
- Natural Stage: The Uluwatu Temple, perched majestically atop a sheer cliff, provides a breathtaking view of the endless Indian Ocean.
Travel Tip: The Uluwatu Kecak performance is perfectly timed to coincide with the most dramatic sunset. Make sure to arrive early to secure the best seats and enjoy the temple’s grandeur before the show begins.
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Visit The Floating Tanah Lot Temple
Visit The Floating Tanah Lot Temple

Tanah Lot is one of Bali’s most iconic and spiritual sights. This stunning Hindu sea temple sits majestically on a massive rock formation, just off the coastline.
During high tide, the temple appears to be floating in the ocean, a perfect harmony between sacred architecture and dramatic natural beauty. Take a stroll along the coast to capture the full view of Tanah Lot Temple and absorb the intense spiritual energy of the site. A visit here promises serenity and incredible photographic opportunities.
Travel Tip:
- The Golden Hour: The most beautiful pictures can be captured at sunset.
- Visit Time: Visit Tanah Lot in the late afternoon, around 5 PM to 6 PM WITA, to enjoy the view of the temple bathed in golden light before the sun dips below the horizon.
- Check the Tide: Be aware of the tide schedule. When the tide is low, you can walk closer to the temple (though access to the main shrine is restricted).
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Visit Ubud’s Traditional Market
Visit Ubud’s Traditional Market


A visit to the Ubud Market is an essential Balinese experience! This vibrant hub of commerce and culture is cleverly divided into two distinct sections: the Art Market and the Traditional Market.
The Art Market (Pasar Seni): Here, you will find a treasure trove of locally made goods, ranging from beautiful traditional crafts to unique contemporary artwork. The quality is reasonably good, and the prices are relatively low.
A Word on Price: Remember, haggling is a sacred tradition here, Don’t be afraid to bargain respectfully to get the best deal.
Travel Tip: To witness the market in its most authentic form, visit the Traditional Market section in the early morning. This is when the area buzzes with local residents conducting their daily grocery shopping.
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Spiritual Cleansing at Tirta Empul’s Sacred Springs
Spiritual Cleansing at Tirta Empul’s Sacred Springs

Experience the truly spiritual side of Bali by visiting the Tirta Empul Temple, famous for its sacred springs and profound purification rituals. Located near the town of Tampaksiring, this revered Hindu Balinese water temple (known locally as a petirtan) is central to the Balinese Hindu faith. The temple complex features bathing structures where devotees flock to participate in melukat (ritual purification).
The holy spring water is believed to possess curative properties and wash away negative influences. Immersing yourself in these sacred waters is an incredibly unique and tranquil way to engage with the spiritual ceremonies that are so characteristic of the Island of Gods.
Travel Tip:
- Wear a Sarong: Visitors must wear a sarong (available for rent at the entrance).
- Purification Steps: The ritual involves entering the main pool and standing under each waterspout in sequence, with a specific prayer or intention for each.
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Sacred Drama of The Barong In Ubud
Sacred Drama of The Barong In Ubud

A visit to Bali is incomplete without witnessing the Barong Dance, a sacred and powerful traditional Balinese performance that narrates the eternal fight between good and evil.
The story centers on two mythical figures:
- The Barong (The Good): A lion-like creature representing virtue, light, and protection.
- The Rangda (The Evil): A terrifying demon queen capable of practicing black magic, symbolizing darkness and destruction.
The dance culminates in a thrilling, high-energy battle between the Barong and the Rangda, a dramatic representation of the universe’s necessary balance.
Ubud stands out as one of the premier locations to experience this cultural spectacle. The area’s renowned peaceful and spiritual atmosphere deeply enhances the performance, making the traditional dance feel even more magical and profound.
Travel Tip: The Barong Dance is performed daily at various venues around Ubud
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Visit The Blanco Renaissance Museum
Visit The Blanco Renaissance Museum

A visit to the Blanco Renaissance Museum offers an intimate look into the vibrant life and masterful work of the late, great artist, Don Antonio Blanco.
A talented artist with a distinctive flair, Blanco is particularly famous for his stunning paintings that vividly capture his deep fascination with the exotic beauty of Balinese women. The museum houses approximately 300 works of art, providing visitors with a beautiful and unique perspective on Balinese art and culture as seen through the eyes of the eccentric Spanish-American painter who made Bali his home.
The museum itself is an attraction, set in a picturesque location overlooking the Campuhan River gorge. Right in front of the entrance, you’ll find a charmingly situated restaurant, perfect for enjoying a meal or coffee with a scenic view after your tour.
Travel Tip: After exploring the masterpieces inside, take time to relax at the onsite restaurant. The location overlooking the river provides a beautiful, tranquil backdrop—a fitting end to your visit to the “Painter of Bali.”
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Drive Through the Sacred Giant In Bunut Bolong
Drive Through the Sacred Giant In Bunut Bolong

Venture off the beaten path to Bunut Bolong in the village of Manggisari, Jembrana, West Bali. This is no ordinary tree; it is a gigantic, hollow banyan tree (bunut is the Balinese term for banyan) that is deeply sacred to the local community. The sheer size and age of this ancient tree are breathtaking, making it a natural gateway—literally! The tree grows directly over the road, allowing vehicles to drive right through its massive, naturally hollowed trunk. Temple shrines, decorated with sacred yellow and white cloths, adorn both ends of the tree, emphasizing its spiritual significance. Local folklore asserts that the tree is ancient and that any attempt to chop it down or remove its branches will lead to an irrevocable downfall. This belief underscores the profound reverence Balinese people hold for nature.
Bunut Bolong is just one example of the many sacred trees dotted across Bali where local communities believe powerful spirits reside. These magnificent natural monuments are integral to Balinese spiritual ecology.
Travel Tip: When driving through or visiting Bunut Bolong, observe the sacred cloths and shrines. Pass through with reverence, acknowledging the spiritual significance this natural wonder holds for the people of Jembrana.
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Bali Sightseeing Tours

Visit Brahma Vihara Arama
Visit Brahma Vihara Arama

Discover the peaceful sanctuary of the Brahma Vihara Arama Temple, Bali’s largest Buddhist monastery, often lovingly referred to as the “Little Borobudur” due to its magnificent, stepped architecture. Located in Banjar, near Seririt in North Bali, this beautiful and tranquil temple complex offers a serene escape, as it is often not visited by many tourists.
The journey to the main temple is marked by a stylish staircase leading up to a typical Balinese-Hindu Candi Bentar (split gate), thoughtfully flanked by two serene white Buddha statues on each side—a perfect blend of Hindu and Buddhist architectural harmony. The stunning upper levels feature golden pagodas and beautiful gardens that invite quiet contemplation.
Travel Tip: Before entering the temple grounds, you will be asked for a voluntary donation and required to wear a sarong (available for rent on-site) out of respect for the holy site.
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Visit Jatiluwih Rice Terraces
Visit Jatiluwih Rice Terraces

While Bali is famous for its stunning rice terraces visible everywhere, Jatiluwih stands out as one of the largest, most expansive, and undeniably beautiful examples on the island. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Jatiluwih is a testament to the traditional Balinese irrigation system known as Subak.
We will take you to the main viewpoint where you can absorb the breathtaking panorama. From here, you have an expansive view of the cascading terrace fields stretching across the valleys, often framed by the majestic Mount Batukaru volcano in the background. The area is known for its cool, quiet, and tranquil atmosphere, offering a perfect escape from the coastal heat.
Travel Tip: Due to its high altitude, the Jatiluwih area is significantly cooler than the coastal regions. Dress comfortably and bring a light jacket, especially if you plan to walk or visit in the early morning.
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Visit Munduk Waterfalls
Visit Munduk Waterfalls

discover the pristine beauty of the Munduk Waterfalls, nestled in the stunning, cool highlands of North Bali.
This area is still relatively undiscovered by mass tourism, offering a serene and authentic natural experience. The waterfalls are surrounded by breathtakingly beautiful scenery, characterized by expansive clove and coffee bean plantations.
While the descent and climb involve navigating narrow, natural paths, the effort is well worth it! Your journey takes you through dense jungle, passing tropical foliage like palm and banana trees, leading you to a magical spot where you can capture truly beautiful and powerful photographs of the cascading waterfalls.
Travel Tip: Inquire with our drivers about the optimal time to visit the Munduk Waterfalls to ensure the most pleasant hike and the best water volume for spectacular views.
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Dive into Local Life
North Bali Excursions: Dive into Local Life

For an unfiltered taste of everyday Balinese life, visiting the traditional markets in larger North Bali towns like Seririt or Singaraja is highly recommended.
These markets are bustling sensory experiences where you can wander through narrow corridors separating vibrant stalls. The atmosphere is a lively hustle and bustle, particularly in the early morning, when the vegetable and meat sections are at their busiest. Take time to simply enjoy the rich blend of scents, vibrant colors, and the energetic pulse of local commerce that these markets entail.
Travel Tip: Don’t just ask our drivers to bring you there; also ask them if they can act as your local guide. They know the markets like no other, understanding where to find the best local products, how to politely haggle, and how the market works, providing you with a genuinely enriching cultural interaction.
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Bali’s Hidden Paddy Gem, Blimbing Rice Terraces
Bali’s Hidden Paddy Gem: Blimbing Rice Terraces

Escape the crowds and discover one of Bali’s beautiful and least-visited rice terrace. Situated off the main road running from Seririt in the north to Tabanan in the south, this charming area offers a peaceful, photogenic environment often missed by mainstream tourism. You’ll be treated to a magnificent spectacle of cascading green fields.
We will bring you to a viewpoint, often located near a restaurant, where you can absorb the stunning panoramic vistas. The Blimbing rice fields are perfect for a relaxing stroll, offering a chance to truly connect with rural Bali. You might even have the pleasure of meeting one of the local rice farmers tending to their fields!
Travel Tip: The most suitable time to visit is just before the harvest when the rice stalks are at their most vibrant and green. Inquire locally about the current farming cycle.
If you wish to go hiking or take a leisurely walk through the rice paddies, we highly recommend visiting in the early morning. The air is cooler, and the atmosphere is wonderfully tranquil.
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Visit Sekumpul Waterfalls
Visit Sekumpul Waterfalls

Prepare for a true adventure at the Sekumpul Waterfalls, often cited as Bali’s most spectacular waterfall cluster. Located within an hour’s drive from Lovina, this destination promises a breathtaking reward for those willing to trek.
Reaching the falls requires a significant descent: you will navigate over stone staircases and through dense jungle, culminating in a truly breathtaking view of multiple cascades plunging into the gorge below.
If you are feeling adventurous, the path to the truly “hidden” waterfall requires navigating over some slippery rocks. At the bottom of the main falls, you are welcome to swim, relax, and simply soak in the powerful atmosphere of this incredible natural wonder.
Travel Tip: The trek demands good physical fitness for the steep descent and climb back up. Wear sturdy walking shoes for slippery trails and pack swim shoes for safety near the water’s sharp rocks. Hiring a local guide is highly recommended for navigation.
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Explore Candidasa and wander around in East Bali
Explore Candidasa and wander around in East Bali

Discover the serene beauty of Candidasa, a picturesque fishing village nestled on the peaceful east coast of Bali. This tranquil destination is perfect for travelers seeking stunning ocean views and a captivating landscape of rolling hills and lush rice fields, far removed from the hustle of the south. The main feature of Candidasa is its beautiful natural Lotus Lagoon, situated opposite two ancient local temples, creating a unique and photogenic centerpiece. Along the coast, you’ll find black sand beaches lined with charming hotels and restaurants.
Candidasa serves as an excellent base for exploring the famous coastline of East Bali. The neighboring beaches of Amed and Tulamben are equally beautiful and renowned worldwide. All these beaches are celebrated locations for underwater exploration, offering some of Bali’s best spots for scuba diving and snorkeling, including historical wreck sites and vibrant coral reefs.
Travel Tip: Candidasa is notably quieter than Southern Bali. Enjoy the slower pace, the fresh sea air, and use it as your launchpad to explore the ancient kingdoms, spectacular dive sites, and authentic villages of East Bali.
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Relax With a Pinch of Culture

Tirta Gangga Water Palace
Tirta Gangga Water Palace


Step into the tranquil and royal atmosphere of the Tirta Gangga Water Palace, a stunning historical site in East Bali renowned for its elaborate swimming pools and elegant fountains.
The heart of the palace consists of large fish ponds beautifully adorned with intricate statues and cascading fountains. You can get up close to these features by walking over the decorative stones strategically placed in the ponds—a truly unforgettable sight and a great place to take iconic photographs.
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Bali Botanical Gardens
Bali Botanical Gardens (Kebun Raya)

Discover the serene beauty of the Bali Botanical Gardens (Kebun Raya), situated near the majestic Lake Bratan in the cool highlands of Bedugul. This vast park is a perfect retreat, offering beautiful, well-maintained roads and expansive green spaces.
The size of the park allows us to drive you comfortably between the various thematic gardens, including the magnificent collections of cactus, bamboo, orchid, and towering trees.
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Visit The Banjar Hot Springs
Visit The Banjar Hot Springs

Ritual purification is a deeply important part of spiritual life in Bali. At Air Panas Banjar (Banjar Hot Springs), you have the unique opportunity to partake in a similar cleansing experience as a visitor.
Immerse yourself in the warm, sulfurous water, believed to have healing and curative properties. The complex features traditional stone pools and dragon-head spouts, creating a naturally therapeutic and tranquil environment.
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Sing Sing Waterfall
Sing Sing Waterfall

Discover a local favorite and one of the best-kept secrets of North Bali: the Sing Sing Waterfall. Though small, this charming waterfall offers a beautiful, accessible natural break. This waterfall holds a special place, as it is located in Buleleng, very close to my home where I founded “Bob Bali Tours.”
- For the Adventurous: For our sporty visitors, the experience doesn’t end there! A more steep staircase leads up to a higher waterfall, offering a more challenging trek and an equally rewarding view. Our local guides will gladly show you the way to both levels.
- Easy Access: My friendly villagers are happy to guide you to the main waterfall, which is just a short 10-minute walk from the main road.
Travel Tip: If you plan to climb the steep stairs to the higher waterfall, ensure you wear sturdy, reliable shoes for grip. Also, consider bringing dry clothes, as you’ll want to refresh yourself after the energetic climb
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