Things to do in Indonesia, Indonesia: The Best Outdoor Activities

November 17, 2021 Viva Honore

Coordinates: 5°S 120°E / 5°S 120°E / -5; 120
Restaurants in Indonesia

1. Bali Training Centre

Jl. Pantai Bingin The Cashew Tree, Uluwatu 80364 Indonesia +62 819-1627-6813 [email protected] http://www.balitrainingcentre.com
Excellent
96%
Good
4%
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5.0 based on 26 reviews

Bali Training Centre

Muay Thai / kickboxing, and fitness centre - joined to The Cashew Tree in Bingin Beach. All levels group classes and private training.

2. Bali Bird Park

Jl. Serma Cok Ngurah Gambir Singapadu, Batubulan, Gianyar 80582 Indonesia +62 361 299352 [email protected] http://www.balibirdpark.com
Excellent
57%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
2%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 2,312 reviews

Bali Bird Park

Enjoy walking around and get along with a thousand birds and its habitat. The Park is divided into seven regions that recreate the natural habitats of our birds, complete with indigenous plant life. You can travel from the deep misty jungle of Sumatra to Far East Indonesia and Papua to discover the native birds from these remote regions. Venture to other tropical continents too. See the South American exotics such as the Golden Macaw and the Congo Grey Parrot from the African Savannah. Enter into their real living environment and see how they play with their colony, how they breed, and feel their happiness. You'll love them. Be entertained with our various bird shows and feeding activities and also many special programs made only for you. Take photos from lots of incredible scenes and taste the richness of local Balinese culinary and international cuisine from our fantastic menus in the restaurant.

Reviewed By RichardBanjo - Hong Kong, China

This was our fourth family visit. The park continues to make incremental improvements and is great for all generations of the family. It has always offered a great day out with well managed and accessible natural exhibits set in a pleasing park like environment - many of the birds are kept in the open or in bigger aviaries ( though some are kept in smaller cupboard cages, which seem to be being phased out). The birds come from a wide background including SE Asia, South America, and South Africa. There are specific areas for, and more focus on, Sumatra, Borneo, Papua, Java and of course Bali. There is a Komodo Dragon exhibit as well. The bird shows and feeding sessions are not gimmicky or exploitative and the staff seem genuinely interested in, and caring for, the birds there. There is a very good cafe onsite which is offers snacks and lunch ( Balinese and international food). Best suggested time to visit is mid morning to avoid the worst of the traffic, catch the shows and then have a later lunch and drinks when it gets hotter.

3. Tanjung Aan Beach

Lombok 83355 Indonesia
Excellent
55%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
3%
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2%
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4.5 based on 869 reviews

Tanjung Aan Beach

Reviewed By daf57 - Adelaide, Australia

Tanjung Aan Beach is a few kilometers along the coast from Kuta. It is an isolated, scenic stretch of coast with small islands, reefs and a combination of rocky coastline and beaches. Local warungs offer a wide range of meals and ice cold drinks at budget prices and give the area "atmosphere". The beach is well looked after by locals. Highly recommended, visit and enjoy !

4. Karma Beach Bali

Jl. Villa Kandara, Banjar Wijaya Kusuma, Ungasan 80362 Indonesia +62 361 8482200 http://www.karmabeach.com/
Excellent
57%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
3%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 597 reviews

Karma Beach Bali

Reviewed By barrybF4631GL - Dallas, United States

I found this place on Instagram and I knew I had to go. Since I was visiting Bali solo, I figured this would be a nice, chill place to relax for the day. It was fabulous. The views from the top of the hill are breathtaking. The turquoise and blue waters are far different than the beaches of Seminyak where I had been saying. I took the lift down to the beach and was promptly greeted. While I hadn’t reserved a cabana chair, I was quickly shown to an open one. The waitstaff was great. The food was delicious (I had sushi). The water, while cold, was gorgeous; super clear and full of sea life. Will definitely return next time I come to Bali.

5. Blue Point Beach

Jl. Pantai Suluban, Ungasan 80361 Indonesia
Excellent
59%
Good
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Satisfactory
7%
Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 578 reviews

Blue Point Beach

The beauty of the beaches in Bali called Blue Point, Distance from Kuta beach is about 45 minutes, by passing through the winding roads and up and down. Location Blue Point is still a one-way to the temple of Uluwatu, Padang-padang beach, and Dreamland. This beach is situated in the village of Pecatu, namely at the southern tip of the Badung regency. Actually the original name of this beach is Suluban. Near the beach there is a hotel called Bluepoint Villas, so Suluban better known as Bluepoint. The hotel is quite well known outside of Bali and was used for shooting advertising a brand drinks, starring Miss Universe. 'Suluban' adoption of the word 'mesulub' which in Balinese language means "in bali have to stoop to walk through a gap in the cliff". This may be because the road to this beach you must go down through a narrow road between the coastal cliffs.

Reviewed By followtheimprints - Bengaluru, India

Blue Point - also known as Bat Cave locally is one of the beautiful beaches in Bali where you can find waves gushing through the cave like gorgeous limestone formations.. You need to hike down quite a bit of stairs, be careful as they are sandy and slippery sometimes.. You will find a Delpi Cafe (if I remember the name correctly) above the caves to relax and enjoy the view. Recommended for hiking and surfing!! ????????

6. Jemeluk Beach

Karangasem 80852 Indonesia +62 822-4703-7847 http://www.balitravelexpert.com/
Excellent
51%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
2%
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4.5 based on 1,004 reviews

Jemeluk Beach

Reviewed By Pytheas_the_Aussie - Brisbane, Australia

Jemeluk Bay is incredible. There is amazing coral within a few meters of the beach - just walk in and start snorkelling. Lots of tropical fish. You do not need a boat so you decide when you go and finish. Re Since the beach is volcanic - black sand and lots of pebbles - recommend wear river shoes to protect the feet. Make sure you see the underwater temple, marked by a yellow flag

7. Melasti Beach

Ungasan Indonesia
Excellent
62%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
7%
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4.5 based on 439 reviews

Melasti Beach

Reviewed By AlexFlow42 - Asiago, Italy

A beach with white sand, open to the sea, with crystalline waters, big and to be able to enjoy, with care, the waves and the swimming. Not that it is the best beach in the area, but the area is surely worth discovering and getting lost. For us from the best areas of Bali.

8. Mengiat Beach

Nusa Dua Indonesia
Excellent
48%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
2%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 247 reviews

Mengiat Beach

Reviewed By Mike4610 - Melbourne, Australia

This is the best beach around - no question clean ,clear ,no rubbish ( maintained by the resorts) great to walk on and view some of the massive resorts in the area. Also a very safe beach compared to Kuta abs Legian beach Recommend ????????

9. Thomas Beach

Uluwatu Indonesia
Excellent
50%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
4%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 235 reviews

Thomas Beach

Reviewed By gymaggi - Amsterdam, The Netherlands

One of the most beautiful beaches in Bali. Definitely an amazing hidden gem, with relatively easy access. Few warungs with food are there so you don't have to go back all the way up to get lunch. Quiet beach with beautiful water (yes, in Bali!). Good for surfing, but you need to be quiet good because there are many rocks.

10. Ulu Watu Beach

Uluwatu Indonesia
Excellent
52%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
4%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 168 reviews

Ulu Watu Beach

Reviewed By janecI1422KN

Want to see monkeys on your way down to the beach. Padang Padang Beach at Uluwatu is a must. At the bottom of the steps you reach a gorgeous beach with drink sellers and surf board hirers ready to help your enjoy your day.

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