Jatiluwih Rice Terrace – Bali UNESCO Worls Heritage
Jatiluwih Rice Terraces is the bigest rice terraces in Bali, comprises over 600Ha of rice fields that follow the flowing hillside topography of the Batukaru mountain range And represent the Subak system as Bali’s Cultural Landscape which has been inscribed a UNESCO’s World Heritage Site in June 2012. Located at in the central coastal regency of Tabanan regency is the best example of Bali’s outstanding picturesque rice fields.
Tukad Cepung Waterfall
Tukad mean river in Balinese languange, and Cepung mean flow, so ‘Tukad Cepung Waterfall’ means the Cepung River-flow, has mesmerized everyone who have managed to spot it. Well-guarded by the cliffs, this waterfall is difficult to locate for the first time visitor.
A few hundred stairs down the cliff is worth the effort once you arrive at the destination.
This still remains as the best virgin waterfall of Bali. The sunlight falls on the glistening waterfall creating a rainbow, which feels as though it is projected right up to you.
Nusa Penida Island
This is a small tropical island, situated 12 km on the South-East from Bali, sided with a neighboring islands of Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan, all tree islands are the parts of Klungkung regency in Bali Province. Nusa Penida’s population is around 50 thousand.
Here you can find the best dive cites around Bali, fascinating views from high cliffs, beautiful beaches, friendly locals and relaxing rural atmosphere. On this island you go Diving, Snorkeling, one day tour to best East and west Destination viral (Klingking beach, Angel Billabong, Diamond Beach, Crystal Bay, Atuh beach, Tree House)
Beji Guwang Hidden Canyon
Beji Guwang Hidden Canyon, a Sukawati-based ravine and sacred Balinese site, feels hidden in plain sight. Beyond the ticketed entrance is a series of mid-rise canyons lining the Oos River: prepare to climb, wade, swim, and scale your way through a rocky-tropical landscape not seen anywhere else on the island. A local guide will help you with where to walk, stand and what to hold on to.
The trek takes roughly 1-2 hours depending on speed/ability and we recommend taking some wet shoes with you if you have some.