10 Things to Do on Your Honeymoon in Bali
In Bali, you can enjoy a wide range of activities that reveal the island's unique cultural legacy, beautiful nature, and attractive seaside. To do so, be ready to explore the island in every direction.
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Tegalalang is a village near Ubud renowned for the most majestic rice fields in Bali. These rice fields occupy hillsides edged with palm trees, and you can explore them on foot or by bicycle. Ask someone to take a photo of you and your partner by the "Love Bali" sign and visit the rice fields in the morning for the best experience.
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Located 45km north of Ubud, the Ulun Batu temple stands at the shore of Beratan Lake. Multi-level temples seem to float on the lake's surface while green mountains border the lake on the other side. There are many photographers around who will take photos of you for a fee.
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To enjoy one of the most beautiful sunsets in a lifetime, go to the Tanah Lot temple, located less than 20km northwest of Seminyak. Facing the open sea and flanked by a small grove, the temple occupies a rocky outcrop hit by the waves. While descending, the sun casts warm colours that brightly paint the skies and the waters.
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The best way to explore the Balinese countryside is by taking a trek to Sekumpul Waterfall. Walk through a valley forested with bamboos, cross streams, and admire rice fields along the way. When you find the waterfall consisting of six cascades, take a refreshing bath.
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USS Liberty is a shipwreck located around Tulamben, in the east of Bali. While diving from 5-30m under the sea level, you will discover colourful fish, sponges, anemones, and corals. For the best diving, arrive here during early morning or late afternoon.
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Go to the Ubud Monkey Forest to befriend sociable monkeys and admire lush vegetation. While visiting, follow the instructions of the officials to the letter and leave everything of value at the holiday home.
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Bali abounds with spots where you are likely to swim with dolphins. Find these friendly and intelligent creatures near the beach at Amed and join dolphin tours departing from Sanur and Lovina, in the north.
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Artwork of the oldest temple in Bali introduces the supreme Hindu trinity - Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Protector, and Shiva the Destroyer among other mythical creatures. In the nearby village, you can examine some of the best arts & crafts on Bali Island.
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Pura Besakih is the largest temple complex on the island, consisting of around 80 temples devoted to Vishnu, Shiva, and Brahma. From the slopes of Mount Agung, you can take photos of rice fields, mountains, forests, and the coastline.
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For another everlasting memory from your honeymoon in Bali, visit the Uluwatu Temple at sunset. The temple occupies the top of the cliff with the waves battering its base. Nearby, you can attend Kecak and Fire Dance shows.