Bali is a living postcard, an Indonesian paradise that feels like a fantasy. Soak up the sun on a stretch of fine white sand, or commune with the tropical creatures as you dive along coral ridges or the colorful wreck of a WWII war ship. On shore, the lush jungle shelters stone temples and mischievous monkeys. The “artistic capital” of Ubud is the perfect place to see a cultural dance performance, take a batik or silver-smithing workshop, or invigorate your mind and body in a yoga class.
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Telaga waja river is the most challenging river in Bali. Telaga waja river rafting is located in Muncan village, Karangasem, which can be reach by any transportation
We had 4 adults and two teenage boys who all loved the rafting experience. We booked at a stand in Legian near the Bintang supermarket for $30AUD each which included two way transfers from our villa, 3 hours of rafting and lunch at the end. The river is beautiful and the rapids were great fun. Not too dangerous but still exciting and the drop over the dam wall is awesome. You get to stop at a waterfall to take pictures and have a drink too. Lunch afterwards is nothing special, just a buffet with rice and noodles and a bit of chicken. Still good to eat after a long time on the river. The only down fall for me was the 2 hours drive to get there.
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Taking the road that passes by "Terrace du Lac", and then turning left onto a street that continues down to the lake (although it's not a proper street until the very end) , I drove down to this incredibly beautiful little lake. There were a couple of locals fishing, pick-nicking, or cutting grass for their cows, but no one else. The place is very peaceful, with and old temple next to the lake, and lots of old wooden boats, jetties, a swing built over the water, and rafts out on the lake, on which people take their wedding pictures. (I saw an add for those at the kiosk). I tried following the path along the lake shore, but it was too muddy, in the middle of the rainy season. I highly recommend this place for anyone who likes to get away from mainstream tourism, probably one of the most beautiful spots I've discovered in Bali.
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Lake Beratan is a lake located in Bedugul, Candikuning Village, Baturiti District, Tabanan Regency, Bali. In the middle of the lake there is a temple namely Ulun Danu Temple, which is a place of worship to Sang Hyang Dewi Danu as a fertility giver. Because the location of the Beratan lake is on a high land, about 1,300 meters above sea level. Making the Beratan Bedugul lake area has cool air during the day and the fog will appear after 12:00 noon. My family and I arrived there at around 12 noon and the weather was cloudy and rather foggy. Many water activities are offered there, and many amazing photo spots can be found there. My 6 year old daughter is very enthusiastic and having fun there.
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I love this area very much. Blessed with 4 lakes, Bali is really a wonderful island ... 3 of them are located close to each other; Beratan, Buyan, and Tamblingan lakes; the last two are even very close to each other and famous as Twin Lakes. A must-visit points, ideal for taking a break on your trip to the North, trekking with the village park ranger, glamping or even staying to stay close with the local community to experience closer how the Balinese life is. Do not forget to say thanks to Nature, to the mother earth for the luxury it features for us. Do not disturb them by picking up plants, leaving your trash out there; bring it home or even pick the trash up if you find it during your visit. Save in your future travel plan please, support Bali again after this Pandemic end. Stay Home, Stay Healthy, Save Lives ...
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We stayed overnight in the area, I'd recommend taking the times to stroll away from the temple and explore the shores of the Lake, which often has a mist lightly floating on it, giving it a very mystical aura.
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the walk down is quite tricky. go only if you can climb up and down the steps. some of us staying back on the top. the steps are very steep. going up and down is difficult
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This crystal clear lake, some 65 meters deep, was formed by an ancient volcanic eruption.
We stayed in a villa overlooking the lake and my absolute favourite activity of the trip was to float in the pool and look out over the lake. It's the largest crater lake in Bali and it's just so beautiful. On one of the nights at the restaurant we did have the fish from the Lake for dinner, a type of Tilapia.
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