It’s impossible to imagine Indonesia without thinking of Bali Island first. Bali is located at the westernmost tip of the Lesser Sunda Islands. This island is a true gem with so much to offer and unmatched beauty.
This tropical island is known for its ancient culture and hospitality, making it an ideal destination for two weeks. Bali is famous for its beautiful beaches, dense jungles, towering volcanoes, and breathtaking rice terraces. It’s even possible to drive around the island to take in these spectacular sights if you feel brave enough.
Bali is the perfect destination for an adventurous vacation! There is a lot to do on this beautiful island besides enjoying its beaches and sea. Visit cultural hotspots such as Tanah Lot Temple or Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. Our top recommendation for nature lovers is to explore the Tegalalang Rice Terraces or jump into the Sekumpul Waterfalls. Go beach club hopping and explore paradise Gili Air if you’re feeling adventurous.
Bali offers a magical blend of culture, people, nature, activities, weather, and culinary delights.
Here’s an overview of the perfect 14-day itinerary in Bali:
- Canggu:3 days
- Seminyak: 1 day
- Nusa Islands:4 days
- Ubod: 3 days
- Lovina: 2 days
Arriving In Bali
Welcome to Bali! Denpasar Airport is the main airport to arrive in Bali, also known as Ngurah Rai International Airport. Get ready to marvel at Bali’s breathtaking landscape as soon as you leave the airport. If you’re heading to Canggu, it’s only a 45-60-minute drive from the airport.
To ensure a stress-free arrival, we recommend that you pre-book your airport transfer. Canggu’s laid-back vibe, surf beaches, and trendy cafes make it a great place to start your 14 days adventure on the beautiful island of Bali. Feel free to ask the friendly locals for any tips or recommendations as you travel!
Day 1-3: Canggu
Canggu is a coastal village in Bali and a trendy destination known for its amazing surfing beaches, the best restaurants, and a laid-back vibe that draws in plenty of cool cats. It has become one of Bali’s top tourist destinations.
Day 1: Arrive in Canggu and Explore the Area
Welcome to Day 1 of your three-day adventure in the bohemian haven of Canggu! After arriving in town, it’s time to explore the stunning beaches and sunset viewpoints that this place has to offer.
The best way to get around Canggu is to rent a scooter but if you don’t have the courage to drive, there are other available options to get around the town:
- Rent a bicycle and explore the town at your own pace
- Hire a driver if you prefer a more relaxing way to explore Canggu
- Ride-hailing services like Grab or Go-Gek
Batu Bolong Beach
Begin your day at Batu Bolong Beach, where you can witness the vibrant surf scene and enjoy the breathtaking ocean views.

Batu Bolong Beach
Discover the lively surf scene of Batu Bolong in Canggu, one of the most popular beaches in the area. Stroll along the sandy shoreline and take in the crystal-clear waters while surfing enthusiasts ride the waves. You can even take a surf lesson or rent a board to join in the fun!
It’s not just surfers who love this beach – there are plenty of beachside cafes and bars to enjoy lunch or a refreshing cocktail.
Echo Beach
Now that you’ve had a chance to soak up the sun and waves at Batu Bolong Beach, it’s time to explore some of Canggu’s hidden gems. One spot not to miss is Echo Beach, a quieter stretch of sand that’s perfect for a peaceful afternoon. Take a stroll along the shore, snap some photos of the surfers catching waves, and grab a drink at one of the laid-back beach cafes. From there, you can wander up to the Beach Cave which will lead you to a warung and some stairs up the cliffside, where you’ll find sweeping views of the coastline.

Catch the Sunset at Tanah Lot
It’s time to catch an epic sunset at one of the incredible viewpoints in Canggu. Make your way to Tanah Lot to witness the sun slowly dip below the horizon, painting the sky with captivating hues of orange, pink, and purple. The stunning scenery will make you fall in love with Bali all over again. Ensure to stay until the end to witness the locals perform a traditional dance at Tanah Lot Temple. You won’t regret taking the time to experience one of the most magical moments in Canggu.

Tanah Lot
Enjoy a delicious dinner at Copenhagen Canggu. The menu here is filled with authentic Scandinavian dishes that are sure to satisfy your cravings.
If you’re looking for a laidback spot for drinks, food, and live music while you’re in Canggu, you should definitely check out Old Man’s! As a popular beachfront bar near the Batu Bolong surf break, Old Man’s has been serving up good vibes and great experiences for locals and visitors alike for more than two decades. Whether you want to catch some waves, relax with a cold beer, or enjoy local cuisine, Old Man’s has got you covered.
Day 2: Hiking and Temple
Welcome to Day 2 of your Bali adventure! Today, we’ve put together an itinerary that’s perfect for a good hike.
Mount Batur and Natural Hot Spring
Mount Batur is an active volcano located at the center of two concentric calderas. It is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike who come to explore its beauty and stunning views. The trek usually starts in the early morning, around 2 or 3 am, to catch the sunrise at the summit. A hike to Mount Batur will take you up over 1,650 feet of elevation gain to the active volcano’s crater rim. As the sun rises, you’ll be met with awe-inspiring panoramic views of Bali’s lush landscapes.

Mount Batur
After descending the mountain, you can dip into the multi-tier hot springs for a well-deserved soak. The Balinese decoration adds an extra touch of luxury to your experience, and the hot water is perfect for soothing your muscles after the hike.
Taman Ayun Temple Gardens
Take a more leisurely stroll through the Taman Ayun Temple Gardens. This beautiful temple complex is surrounded by serene water gardens and intricate traditional Balinese architecture. Take your time admiring the intricate carvings and peaceful surroundings as you explore the temple and gardens. You can even stop for a picnic and enjoy a peaceful meal amidst the tranquil surroundings.

Taman Ayun Temple
It’s important to remember that as Taman Ayun Temple is a place of prayer, guests are expected to dress modestly and show respect for the temple’s workers and fellow parishioners.
Check The Lawn in Canggu for a great place to enjoy cocktails, delicious food, the sunset, and some live music. It serves a fusion of Asian, Australian, and vegetarian cuisine at a moderate price. You can enjoy your beach experience in the restaurant, on the rooftop terrace with stunning views, or on the grass lawn with cushions and daybeds.

The Lawn
Don’t forget to get your training in by dropping in at S2S CrossFit. The box is open to all fitness levels.
Day 3:Rice Paddies and Relaxation Day
Spend your day 3 in Canggu visiting its charming rice paddies and spending the rest of the day relaxing on Canggu’s pristine beaches.
You can explore the rice paddies in Canggu by renting a scooter. Make sure the scooter is thoroughly inspected before riding, and always wear a helmet. When renting a scooter for the first time in Bali, begin in a quieter area to become comfortable with the roads.
Rice Paddies
Canggu is also known for its picturesque rice paddies. To experience the most authentic rice fields in the area, be sure to take a stroll along Jalan Babadan, Jl. Pantai Munggu, and Jl. Raya Seseh. While they may not be as expansive as some other rice terraces, they still offer a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of town. The best time to visit is during sunrise when the magical morning light illuminates the fields

It is also possible to hire a guide to show you the best sights in the city. Once you arrive at the rice paddies, you can walk through the fields. Local farmers will work in the fields, and you can observe their traditional farming methods. Golden hues create a stunning photographic background as the sun rises over the fields.
You can also stop at one of the local cafes that offer views of the rice paddies. Enjoy a cup of Balinese coffee or a healthy breakfast bowl. Many cafes in the area offer farm-to-table concepts, using ingredients grown in rice paddies.
Enjoy Canggu’s Beaches And Spa Treatments
It’s time to wind down and enjoy a day of relaxation. Head to one of Canggu’s picturesque beaches, like Berawa or Batu Bolong, and soak up the sun while dipping in the crystal-clear waters.

Berawa Beach
Among the many activities you can enjoy at Berawa Beach are surfing, swimming, and sunbathing. Compared to other nearby surf spots, Berawa Beach typically has smaller waves, making it a great place for beginners to learn to surf. The area also has several surf schools and rental shops.
Cafes and restaurants along the beach serve delicious drinks and food with spectacular ocean views. Additionally, the beach offers a beautiful sunset view, making it a popular spot to watch the sun go down.
After a long day at the beach, treat yourself to a relaxing spa treatment. Let skilled therapists work their magic and relieve your stress and tension. For a spa treatment in Berawa Beach, we would suggest trying the AMO Spa. This spa offers a range of luxury treatments, including massages, facials, and body treatments. The spa also features a hair salon and a range of beauty treatments.
Old Man’s Canggu
For a fun and lively way to end your trip to Canggu head to Old Man’s. This beachfront bar and restaurant is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike in Canggu.
The laid-back atmosphere, great food, and live music at Old Man’s make it one of the best bars in town. This is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a cold drink while watching the sunset. They have a wide range of drinks to choose from, including beer, wine, cocktails, and mocktails.
Day 4:Day Trip to Seminyak
Seminyak is a beautiful suburb known for its breathtaking beaches, luxurious resorts, and vibrant nightlife. While there are many activities to enjoy in Seminyak, a day trip can be the perfect way to explore the beauty of this charming town. Whether you want to lounge on stunning beaches or indulge in some retail therapy in chic boutiques, Seminyak has something for everyone.

Seminyak Beach
Bicycle Tour in Seminyak
Go on a bicycle tour to explore the area at your own pace. A bicycle tour is an ideal way to enjoy Seminyak’s outdoor activities in a fun and energetic way, with alternatives for riders of every skill level.
With beautiful scenery and quiet back roads, you can easily pedal your way through Bali’s charming countryside. Visit the renowned Potato Head Beach Club to start your ride, then make your way through hip markets and boutiques. After taking a cool swim in the ocean, explore Seminyak’s renowned beach clubs.
Beaches and Beach Club
Many of Bali’s most stunning beaches and beach clubs can be found in Seminyak. Start your day by hitting the beach and soaking up some rays, then head to some of the area’s most popular beach clubs to experience the vibrant atmosphere and take in the stunning views.
Here are some of the best beaches and beach clubs to visit in Seminyak:
Potato Head Beach Club
Start your day by exploring the famous Potato Head Beach Club, known for its stunning architecture and beautiful swimming pools. This hotspot in Seminyak is a must-visit for anyone looking for a good time.
With plenty of food and drink options, including a swim-up bar, you can spend your morning lounging with a beautiful view. And if you’re lucky, you might even catch one of their cultural conventions or outdoor dance parties. Plus, it’s only 8 minutes from Casa Mateo Villa, one of the best private villas in Seminyak.

Potato Head Beach Club
Ku De Ta
Ku De Ta is another popular beach club in Seminyak that offers a variety of dining and entertainment options. The club is famous for its stunning sunset views and energetic ambiance.
La Plancha
La Plancha certainly deserves to be on your list of Seminyak must-see locations. It is a beachfront bar and restaurant that’s known for its colorful bean bags and umbrellas. With its prime location where the jungle meets the ocean, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the sunset while sipping on a delicious drink and enjoying some amazing snacks.
La Plancha is also renowned for its breathtaking ocean views at sunset. It’s a popular spot for sunset photography. You’ll have a genuine and one-of-a-kind experience because La Plancha is Seminyak’s first Chiringuito-style restaurant and bar.
Shopping in Seminyak
Seminyak is a shopper’s paradise, with a multitude of high-end boutiques and eclectic markets where you’ll find everything from kaftans and sarongs to trendy fashion and accessories.
Head over to the trendy Seminyak Village shopping mall if you’re looking for luxury brands, or lose yourself in the local markets if you’re searching for unique, handmade souvenirs.
Go to Seminyak Square to find the complex with shops and restaurants. Numerous national and international brands can be found here.
Additionally, you might look into Jalan Raya Seminyak. There are numerous stores, boutiques, and art galleries lining the length of the street. From upscale designer items to handcrafted goods and mementos produced locally, everything is available.
Jalan Kayu Aya, often referred to as Eat Street, is another option. It is a popular dining and shopping district in Seminyak. There are numerous stores here, selling everything from jewelry and clothing to home goods and artwork. You will pass many places where you may dine, drink, unwind, get a massage, buy coffee, or have lunch nearby.
Double Six Beach
The Double Six Beach is a popular surfing spot in Seminyak that is worth visiting. It is a 500-meter span of sand that provides excellent waves for surfers of all skill levels. In addition to surfing, Double Six Beach is a great location for swimming, beach volleyball, and sunbathing. Numerous sun loungers, vibrant parasols, and beer coolers are available for your enjoyment.

Double Six Beach
Double Six Beach is a well-liked location to witness a sunset due to its breathtaking ocean views and horizon. Happy hour deals and live music during sunset hours are frequently provided by beachfront taverns and restaurants.
Petitenget Temple
After indulging in some retail therapy and enjoying the beautiful beaches of Seminyak, it’s time to dive into some cultural activity. The temple, which is well-known for its little but stunning design, is conveniently situated near the well-liked Petitenget Beach. Take in Bali’s rich cultural heritage while admiring the delicate elements of the temple’s antique architecture. You will undoubtedly go home feeling more spiritually and culturally enlightened. Therefore, be sure to include Petitenget Temple on your list of the top Seminyak tourist sites.
For your training, drop in at CrossFit Seminyak. They accept registration online so be sure to check their website before heading to the box.
Day 5-8: Nusa Islands
Visiting Nusa Islands for 4 days deserves a spot in your 2 weeks itinerary in Bali. They are Nusa Pineda, Nusa Lembongan, and Nusa Ceningan. Nusa Islands is a 30-minute ferry ride from the main island of Bali making it an easy escape for 4 days.
This destination packs a punch when it comes to adventure and relaxation. With white sand beaches and idyllic views, the Nusa Islands offer opportunities for snorkeling, surfing, hiking, and simply unwinding.
Day 5: Nusa Lembongan
Arriving in Nusa Lembongan, we recommend that you first arrange your transport so as to explore the island. We recommend that you rent a scooter to maximize your time on the island. Alternatively, you can as well hire a driver for the day if you find driving a scooter challenging to do.

Nusa Lembongan
Jungat Bato Beach
Start your day early by heading to Jungat Bato Beach. It is the largest and most stunning beach on the island. The stunning white sand and crystal-clear waters make this beach a perfect place for water sports enthusiasts or if you are looking for some place to start a relaxing morning under the sun. You can stroll on the beach and soak up the scenery or take a dip soak in the ocean. You have the option of snorkeling, scuba diving, or a refreshing morning surf if your need for excitement starts

Jungat Bato Beach
Mangrove Forest
After a quick breakfast, hop on your scooter, and it’s time to explore the east coast of Nusa Lembongan. When in the east, checking out the beautiful Mangrove forest should be of your must-visit places. This area covers a total surface area of 230 hectares and is situated between Yellow Bridge and Jungutbatu Village on the east coast. As you explore the forest, the natural ambiance of the mangrove trees will sure to captivate you.
Alternatively, you can take a traditional boat tour to see the stunning panorama of the forest. The experience is not only relaxing, but it is also a fascinating destination to appreciate the wide variety of wildlife in the area including fish, birds, and crabs.
Mushroom Bay
Your visit to Nusa Lembongan won’t be complete without visiting Mushroom Beach. The beach is just a few walks from Sandy Beach Club. With its crystal clear water and fine soft sandy landscape, you will surely have a relaxing time on the beach. The Mushroom Beach offers a range of activities such as sunbathing, diving, snorkeling, beach walking, and much more. The area is full of bars, restaurants, and shops, so you won’t be bored

Devil’s Tears
Now is the time to catch a breathtaking sunset on the island. The Devil’s Tears is a popular location on the island for a mesmerizing sunset. It is a beautiful cliff-like land mass situated between Sunset Beach and Dream Beach. The view and the atmosphere are truly amazing, and the crashing waves will take your breath away. Make sure to visit during the early afternoon and at sunset for the best photo opportunities. The sun’s reflection looks great on the reflection pools along the cliffs, and you’ll truly feel like you’re in paradise.

Devil’s Tears
Remember not to spend all the sunset here, there’s a gorgeous location just a short distance away from Devil’s Tears, and it’s definitely worth a visit. From Devil’s Tears, you can walk along the coast towards to northwest to reach Sunset Point. The viewpoint is on the cliff itself, overlooking the ocean giving you a breathtaking display of vibrant colors and stunning views.
Day 6: Nusa Ceningan
Nusa Ceningan is a small island connected by the famous Yellow Bridge to Nusa Lembongan. The island is known for its laid-back vibe, beautiful beaches, and stunning viewpoints.
Yellow Bridge

Yellow Bridge
From Nusa Lembongan, pass by the famous Yellow Bridge “Bridge of Love” to Nusa Ceningan. Yellow Bridge is an iconic and picturesque suspension bridge that is a popular spot for taking photographs. The narrow bridge allows pedestrians and scooter riders to easily access each island, and it’s the only route between Nusa Ceningan and Nusa Lembongan.
Blue Lagoon
After a worthy stop at the Yellow Bridge, your next destination is the Blue Lagoon. Blue Lagoon is a stunning cove that offers crystal-clear turquoise waters and vibrant coral reefs, perfect for a full adventure with a scenic view.

Blue Lagoon
It is a cliff-jumping haven for adrenaline junkies. The range of cliff jumping heights in the lagoon ranges from 4 meters to as high as 13 meters. Take caution and assess the situation before cliff jumping and only do so from a height you feel comfortable with.
You can roam around the outside edges of the cliff and snap some gorgeous photos of the Blue Lagoon.
There are also several cafes and restaurants nearby where you can enjoy a meal or coffee while enjoying the breathtaking beauty of the Blue Lagoon.
Mahana Point Cliff Jump
Another must-see location when in Nusa Ceningan is Mahana Point. The place is just a minute away from Blue Lagoon.
It is one of the best attractions on the island, which has a 10-meter diving platform hanging over rocky cliffs. It is not for the faint of heart. The jump requires some level of skills and courage to take the leap.
You can warm up from a small diving platform that sits 5 meters above sea level before conquering the 10 meters leap.
Mahana Point offers hiking, cliff jumping, swimming, surfing, and relaxing over at Mahana Beach which is just a few walks away from the cliff.
Secret Beach
After some adrenaline adventures on cliff jumping, it’s time to hop on your scooter and head to Secret Beach. It is a 5 minutes drive from the Blue Lagoon.
As the name suggests, Secret Beach is a hidden gem with white sand and crystal-clear water, perfect for swimming and sunbathing. Walk through the Villa Trevally resort to reach the secluded beach’s white sands and turquoise waters. Once you get there, be sure to explore the shoreline and indulge yourself in the captivating beauty of Secret Beach. It is a great place to go snorkeling and discover the underwater world at Secret Beach, which has a colorful coral reef.
You can swim in the infinity pool at the front of Villa Trevally which overlooks Secret Beach. They require a purchase in their restaurant for you to use the pool for free.
Day 7-8: Nusa Pineda
Nusa Pineda is the largest of the three Nusa Islands. You’re in for a treat as this remote island offers breathtaking views, great diving, and snorkeling opportunities, and so much more.
Although relatively undeveloped, Nusa Penida is home to crystal clear waters that lap yellow sandy beaches along the coast, secluded lagoons and secret coves, and the famous “Kelingking Beach”. You will discover a peaceful and tranquil environment that’s perfect for exploration and adventure.
From Nusa Ceningan take a boat ride to Nusa Pindea for 10-15 minutes. Then upon arrival, we recommend that you rent a scooter to explore the island.
Angel’s Billabong
Get on your scooter and head down to Angel’s Billabong. This is a beautiful tidal pool that faces the ocean. The tidal pool is best visited during low tide. High tide makes the pool unsafe to use. As the water level rises, the waves from the ocean begin to splash into the tidal pool, destroying its scenic view.

Angel’s Billabong
Broken Beach
Broken Beach is only a few minutes walk away from Angel’s Billabong. Visiting Broken Beach, you will be greeted by a view of turquoise-blue water surrounded by high cliffs and a natural archway framing the ocean.
It has the unique feature of not having direct access to the ocean. It doesn’t offer you a relaxing time on the sand.
Instead, it will give you a 360 view of the beach from above as the water flows through the rock arch and to the beach down below. This natural wonder creates a peaceful and stunning atmosphere.
You can take photographs and walk around the perimeter to enjoy the beautiful view.

Broken Beach
Kelingking Beach
From Broken Beach, head north on the main road until you reach the turnoff for the famous beach in Nusa Penida-Kelingking Beach. The beach is well known for its stunning panoramic ocean views, towering limestone cliffs, and crystal-clear turquoise waters.
When you arrive at the parking lot, hike down the cliff for about 30 to 40 minutes. The hike can be steep and slippery, so wear appropriate footwear and take your time. Once you reach the beach, you’ll be rewarded with stunning views and crystal-clear waters.

Kelingking Beach
Crystal Bay
End the day with a stunning sunset experience at Crystal Bay. It is one of the most visited beaches for the sunset experience on the island. The beach is also known for its clear turquoise waters, soft white sand, and stunning coral reefs, making it a popular spot for snorkeling and diving.
Day 8: More of Nusa Pineda
With 2 days on the island, explore other attractions here before heading to the main island of Bali
Atoh Beach and Diamond Beach
Start your day early and arrive in the parking lot between the stunning Atoh and Diamond beaches.
First, visit Atuh Beach by heading down a steep staircase to the beach area. Upon arrival, check on the warungs for quick food and drinks and have a dip in its crystal-clear water and white sands.
After some time at Atoh Beach, walk back to the parking area and head down to Diamond Beach through the staircase built into the cliffside wall.

Atuh Beach
The crystal-clear waters of Diamond Beach is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. Apart from water activities, you can also relax on the soft sand, take a walk along the beach, or simply enjoy the stunning views of the ocean and the cliffs. There are also several beachside cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy a delicious meal or drink while taking in the breathtaking scenery.

Diamond Beach
Thousand Islands Viewpoint and Rumah Pohon Treehouse
From Diamond Beach, head to Thousand Islands Viewpoint which is home to Rumah Pohon Treehouse.
Thousand Islands Viewpoint is a popular viewing spot located, offering panoramic views of the ocean and the surrounding islands. Visitors can climb up to the viewpoint to enjoy the stunning scenery and take some memorable photos.
To reach the Thousand Islands Viewpoint, you’ll need to take a short trek up the hill from the parking area. The trek can be a bit steep, so it’s important to wear comfortable shoes and bring plenty of water.
You will find tree houses in the viewpoint that offers a unique accommodation option to stay in a cozy treehouse overlooking the ocean. You can reserve a tree house if you decide to stay in the viewpoint.

Rumah Pohon Tree House
After spending some time on the viewpoint, head back to Nusa Lembongan. Be sure to check the ferry schedule and prepare for your next place to visit in Bali.
Head to Sandy Bay Beach Club for a sumptuous dinner with a view. It’s time to relax and be ready for your early trip tomorrow to your next destination in Bali.
Day 9-11: Ubud
For the next four days, you can fully immerse yourself in Ubud. It is the perfect destination for exploring the best waterfalls in Bali, trekking through rice paddies, visiting temples, and tasting delicious cuisine.
Ubud is a charming town located in the heart of Bali, surrounded by lush rice paddies, ancient temples, and dense forests.
Day 9: Exploring Ubod Town
Start your first day in Ubod by exploring the key attractions of the place.
A scooter rental is one of the most convenient ways to get around Ubud, just as it is in other Bali towns. If you are uncomfortable driving the two-wheeled vehicle, you may hire a driver for the next 4 days of your trip to this beautiful town.
Campuhan Ridge Walk
Hop on your scooter and start your first day on Ubod by heading to Campuhan Ridge Walk. It is highly recommended that you visit Campuhan Ridge Walk early in the morning to catch the sunrise in this scenic area.
There is no better place to take in the gorgeous hillside views of Ubud than Campuhan Ridge Walk. This is a free and easy nature hike with stunning views.

Campuhan Ridge Walk
As you walk along the 10 kilometers walkway, you will be greeted by lush greenery and breathtaking views.
You will reach a village after six kilometers, where you can grab a sumptuous breakfast. Make sure to take in the beautiful scenery and cultural charm surrounding you as you continue your walk on the paved trail above the rice fields.
In general, it takes about an hour and five minutes to complete the walk one way, which takes 20-25 minutes one way.
You can also visit Gunung Lebah Temple when you are on Campuhan Ridge Walk. This temple trail is surrounded by dense green forests, beautiful bamboo trees, and picturesque villages. Its paved stone path leads to intricate carvings and detailed layouts that make this temple unique. Although it’s one of the island’s largest temples, it’s a quiet and peaceful place to meditate. It is also considered to be one of the oldest temples in Ubud.

Gunung Lebah Temple
Sacred Monkey Forest
Ubod Monkey Forest is also one of Ubod’s most popular destinations. It is a nature reserve and a Hindu complex. The forest spans 12.5 hectares and is a wildlife sanctuary for long-tailed gray macaques who love interacting with people. You can stroll in the forest for hours and watch monkeys swing on tree branches above you. There are also different species of plants and trees that can be enjoyable to explore. Remember, avoid sticking something valuable out of your bag or purse, monkeys may just steal that from you.

Sacred Monkey Forest
Ubod Art Market
Ubod Art Market is a bustling market found in the center of Ubud. It is not your ordinary shopping destination but rather an experience of exploring the place itself. The market offers authentic Balinese arts and crafts ranging from jewelry, clothing, wood carvings, woven bags, and many more. It is also a great place to experience Balinese culture and mingle with locals. You can also sample local foods and drinks at the market’s many food stalls.
Ayung River
Ayung River is known for its white rapids and beautiful scenery making it a good place for rafting and other water activities. It is the widest and longest river in Bali that offers a 10-kilometer white rafting water trail. The river has calm waters and manageable drops and turns giving visitors of all ages the same level of excitement.
If you are not into rafting, you can equally enjoy the Ayung River taking a relaxing stroll alongside the river and soaking up the stunning scenery around you. You can also visit the nearby villages and immerse yourself in the local culture.
For dining options head to Mozaic Restaurant by Chef Chris Salans. Don’t forget to taste traditional Balinese food such as Nasi Campur Bali and Balinese smoked chicken.
Don’t forget to get your training in by dropping in at CrossFit Ubod. Be sure to check their website before heading to the box.
Day 10: Exploring Waterfalls in Ubud
Ubud offers more than beautiful rice paddies, lush jungles, and delicious food. It is also home to some of the most awe-inspiring waterfalls that will take your breath away. Your visit to Bali won’t be complete without exploring its enchanting waterfalls. So day 10 of your Bali adventure will be allotted for exploring Ubud’s best waterfalls.
Tibumana Waterfall
If you’re in for an adventure in finding hidden waterfalls, Tibumana Waterfall is definitely a must-visit. It’s located near Ubud, Bali, which is a 30-minute drive from the center of Ubud. Tibumana Waterfall is an incredibly picturesque spot perfect for a relaxing getaway. The best part? It’s super easy to reach! From the parking, it’s just an easy 10-minute walk down to the falls.
As you traverse through the jungle, you’ll hear the sounds of exotic birds and rushing water in the distance, adding to the serene and tranquil atmosphere. Tibumana Waterfall is truly the perfect hidden paradise in the Bali jungle.

Tibumana Waterfall
Sumampan Waterfall
Head south of Ubud to explore Sumampan Waterfall. Sumampan Waterfall is an offbeat destination in Bali. This relatively unknown waterfall is located in the small village of Sumampan. Although still under the radar for tourists, Sumampan Waterfall is sure to become a must-see attraction soon.
As you trek through the lush green jungle and slippery rocks, you’ll be rewarded with stunning views of the waterfall cascading down the rocks. Take a dip in the refreshing pool or simply soak in the peaceful surroundings. Sumampan Waterfall is definitely worth the visit for those seeking solitude and tranquillity amidst the beauty of nature.

Tukad Cepung Waterfall
Tukad Cepung Waterfall is a true hidden gem that is located inside a cave in Tembuku village, east of Ubud. This unique waterfall is not only beautiful with its curtain-like appearance but also awe-inspiring due to its rays of sunlight shining through the top of the falls and forming natural beams across the canyon-like rock formations. It’s an offbeat destination, hidden away underneath Tembuku’s jungle caves, offering a one-of-a-kind experience for those who seek adventure. You’ll have to walk through streams of water and caves to reach the waterfall, but the reward is well worth the effort. So, don’t miss out on this secluded cave experience during your exploration of Ubud’s waterfalls.

Tucad Cepung Waterfall
Gitgit Waterfall
One of the biggest and most conveniently located waterfalls near Ubud, it’s just off the main road past Ulun Danu Beratan. With its stunning flow of water, it’s the perfect spot to capture unforgettable memories. Although the drive from Ubud can take up to 2 hours, the experience is well worth it. Make sure to bring your camera and comfortable shoes as you’ll be trekking around the beautiful rainforest. You might even spot some wild monkeys along the way! Gitgit Waterfall is one of the must-visit natural wonders on this list, so be sure to add it to your itinerary. Make the most of your trip and uncover Bali’s best secrets.
Nungnung Waterfall
Nungnung Waterfall is worth the trip from Ubud to see. It’s actually rated as one of the best waterfalls in Bali. The waterfall itself drops from a height of 50 meters, making it the most powerful waterfall near Ubud. Surrounded by lush natural rain forests, you will feel awe-inspired by the stunning natural scenery all around you. The best part is that Nungnung Waterfall is less crowded than other waterfalls near Ubud, so you can enjoy the beauty and serenity of this hidden gem.

Day 11:More of Ubud
On day 11 of your adventure, you will be exploring more of Ubod’s top destinations.
Tegalalang Rice Terraces
Hop on your scooter and let’s discover more of Ubud by visiting one of the most incredible spots in Bali, the Tegalalang Rice Terrace. This natural beauty is only 20 minutes from central Ubud and is a must-see on any Bali itinerary. To fully explore the area, we suggest climbing down the slopes and wandering around.

Tegalalang Rice Terraces
After exploring the rice terraces head to Cretya Ubud for a delicious meal. In addition to great food, this establishment offers stunning scenery of the rice terraces in the pool area. You’ll be able to take in the beauty of the surrounding landscape while enjoying a meal that is sure to satisfy your taste buds.
Tegalalang Handicraft Center
After a good stroll in the rice terraces, make your way to Tegalalang Handicraft Center. It is located just 1.8 km away from the rice paddies. The center is known for its traditional woodcarvings, which are made by local artisans using techniques that have been passed down through generations.
You can either observe the carvers at work or even try your hand at making some of your own woodwork.
A large selection of traditional fabrics, artwork, and other memorabilia are also available at the center and make perfect gifts or reminders of your trip to Bali.
Bali Swing at Uma Pakel
Your visit to Ubud won’t be complete without doing the Bali swing at Uma Pakel. This jungle swing in Ubud is an absolute must-do if you’re a fan of adrenaline and breathtaking views. And since you’re already at the Tegalalang Rice Terraces, it’ll only take you a couple of minutes to get there. Once you arrive, you’ll find yourself swaying back and forth from the edge of the cliff, overlooking the lush green jungle beneath you.

Balis Swing
You can swing solo or with a friend, and there are a variety of heights to choose from. One of the best swings is the Uma Pakel jungle swing, where you sway back and forth from the edge of a cliff. It’s an exhilarating experience that you won’t forget any time soon.
Tirta Empul Temple
Don’t forget to visit Tirta Empul Temple while you are in Ubu. When you arrive, take some time to appreciate the uniqueness of Tirta Empul, as it is different from the other temples in Bali. The temple’s sacred spring pool, which is its main draw, should be visited while you tour the complex. The temple features a series of water spouts believed to have healing powers.

Tirta Empul Temple
To refuel your energy, we recommend visiting Warung Sripadi for a sumptuous Balinese vegan meal. You can also check out Ankhusa Restaurant Ubud, which offers an array of Balinese food, Indonesian food, and international food. Try their signature dishes like roasted duck, chicken satay, and fried rice.
Day 12-13: Lovina
The next 2 days of your Bali adventure will be spent in Lovina-a coastal town located in the northern part of Bali, Indonesia. It’s known for its black sand beaches, dolphin-watching tours, and serene atmosphere.
Day 12: Arrive in Lovina and start Exploring the Town
Once you arrive, you’ll be greeted by a low-key, low-rise, and low-priced beach resort town.
Dolphin Watching
If you’re looking for something different to do on your Bali vacation, dolphin watching in Lovina is a must-try experience! To start, you need to book a dolphin-watching tour either via a private car or choose a package that includes the activity. The best time to go on this tour is early in the morning at around 6 am to catch the sunrise and the dolphins. If you happened to arrive late, you can do dolphin watching on your second day in Lovina.

Dolphins in Lovina Bay
For a great meal, check out Spice Beach Club located on Lovina Beach. They offer a mix of international and Indonesian cuisines. You will surely enjoy their outside sitting with a laid-back atmosphere and a good view of the beach.
Banjar Hotsprings
For an authentic Bali hot spring experience, a visit to Banjar Hot Springs is a must. This natural hot spring is located in Banjar village, just a short drive from Lovina. The hot spring is surrounded by lush greenery, making it a perfect place to relax and unwind. Once you arrive, revel in the therapeutic sulfur hot springs nestled in the lush Balinese hills.
Gitgit Waterfall
Head to Gitgit Waterfall to cool off after a relaxing soak at Banjar Hot Springs. Gitgit Waterfall is one of the most popular waterfalls in Bali! To reach the falls, you’ll need to take a relatively easy trek via a wooden boardwalk over a small gorge. Once you arrive, you’ll be blown away by the lush greenery and stunning 40-meter-high waterfall.
Day 13: Second Day in Lovina
Explore the natural wonders and cultural attractions of Lovina Bali on the second day of your adventure.
Brahmavihara Arama
Start your second day early by visiting Brahmavihara Arama, a Buddhist temple in Lovina. The temple opens at 8:00 am so it’s best to come early to avoid crowds. Take your time to explore and appreciate the colorful architecture and artistic sense of the building.
Take in the serene ambiance and have a great stroll over the stunning gardens of the temple when you are done, head to Snooze A.M. Eatery for breakfast. It is only a short drive from the temple. They serve good breakfast and brunch meals to get you going on your next destination.

Brahmavihara Arama
Singsing Waterfall
For an exhilarating experience in Lovina, hike Singsing Waterfall. Getting to the waterfall requires a 20-minute trek through a moderate forest trail. Undoubtedly, the waterfall’s captivating splendor will make the trip worthwhile. The waterfall consists of two falls, one close to the community and one a little farther away. In contrast to other Bali waterfalls, Singsing Waterfall has no tiny steps or damp trails to follow, enabling you to easily discover its splendor.
Munduk Waterfall Trek
During the Trek, you will discover four stunning waterfalls nestled in the lush jungle surrounding the small village of Munduk. Begin your journey at the Red Coral Waterfall, also known as Munduk Waterfall, and make your way to the Melanting Waterfall. Along the way, you’ll experience the beauty of Labuhan Kebo Waterfall and the peacefulness of the Melanting temple.

Melanting Waterfall
Once you reach the waterfall, you’ll be greeted by a breathtaking sight of cascading waterfalls, surrounded by lush greenery. The water is cool and refreshing, making it a perfect spot to take a dip and cool off after the trek.
This moderately challenging trek offers a 2.9-mile loop trail that takes an average of 1 hour to complete. As you trek through the forest, you’ll encounter stunning views of rice fields, coffee plantations, and fruit trees. You’ll also come across small streams and traditional Balinese houses.
After a well-spent day 2 in Lovina, it’s now time to head back to Canggu.
Day 14: Back to Cunggo
After you have returned to Canggu on your last day, you can reflect on the wonderful experiences that you have had while exploring every corner of the island. From trekking through lush jungles to swimming in crystal-clear waters, Bali is a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
On your last day in Canggu, you will have a more relaxing and pampering day.
Back to Batu Bolong Beach
Spend your morning stroll while enjoying the view of the surf and sparkling grey sands of Batu Bolong Beach. Then, head over to Old Man’s Bar for some daytime lounging. You cannot go wrong with Old Man’s in Canggu. With its idyllic beachfront location and laid-back vibe, it is the perfect place to grab a cup of coffee and watch the surfers hit the waves while enjoying a cup of coffee.
After exploring Batu Bolong Beach, we recommend getting your training in by dropping in at CrossFit Canggu. Check their website for their schedule so you can get plan your activities for the day.
Spa treatment
Canggu has many spas and wellness centers where you can indulge in a range of treatments, including massages, facials, and body scrubs. With so many luxurious options, you’ll definitely find the perfect spot to pamper yourself and ease up before your flight. Some of the top spas in Canggu include Amo Spa, Spring Spa, and Tonic Day Spa.
Pool day
Your afternoon can be spent lounging by the pool and taking in the picturesque scenery of Canggu. In most hotels and villas, you can order food and drinks from the poolside, so you do not have to get up from your sunbed to order.

Oasis by Where Nest
Before you head to the airport, grabbing a bite to eat in Lena’s Kitchen is best. They offer handmade noodles alongside other family recipes and traditional Indonesian dishes. And don’t forget about the coffee! Bali Coffee Club offers specialty coffee to keep you caffeinated for your travels.
As you depart Bali, you cannot help but feel a sense of fulfillment and gratitude for the past two weeks. The experience and learning you had for these two weeks in such a lovely location have been a pleasure. As you bid Beautiful Bali farewell, you make memories that will last a lifetime.
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