What to do and see in Karangasem, Bali: The Best Free Things to do

January 19, 2022 Jasper Kershner

Discover the best top things to do in Karangasem, Indonesia including Ocean Dive League, Amed Bali Tours, Wacky Jacky's, Jemeluk Beach, Lipah Beach, Asah Hill, Bugbug Village, Japanese Ship Wreck Point, Sorga Bali Chocolate, Guungan Hill.
Restaurants in Karangasem

1. Ocean Dive League

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5.0 based on 64 reviews

Ocean Dive League

We are a group of professionals who been gaining experience while diving all around the world for many years and choose Bali as our home. We have knowledge, skills, and passion to give you the best diving experience possible, doesn't matter you take your first breath underwater or do your thousand dive. Diving and courses for all interests and difficulty levels. See you at Ocean!

2. Amed Bali Tours

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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Amed Bali Tours

I would be very happy to meet new people, and love to share our beautiful nature of Bali, my name is made pilih, I am provide a pick up and tours around Bali, scooter rental, boat trip, and diving. Looking forward to hearing from you... I hope to see you in bali

3. Wacky Jacky's

Jl. Raya Candidasa, Candidasa, Karangasem 80871 Indonesia +62 363 4381156 [email protected] http://www.Wackyjackys.com.au
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Wacky Jacky's

Equal parts fabric store and coffee shop - Wacky Jackys is THE place to enjoy an amazing espresso coffee and slice of yummy cake in air-con while checking out stunning batik fabrics and created by local artisans. If you like the best coffee in Candidasa and are interested in Balinese fabric, design and textiles then this is the place for you!

Reviewed By 654nw

Such a great way to spend 10 days away with like minded people. The retreat is very well organised and nothing is too much trouble for Jacky & Wayan. Fantastic hands on activities or have the day to sew at the shop or recharge your batteries by the pool. The girls at the shop are super friendly and knowledgeable and always keen to do some cutting, ironing or whatever to help you out. I will definitely return for another retreat.

4. Jemeluk Beach

Karangasem 80852 Indonesia +62 822-4703-7847 http://www.balitravelexpert.com/
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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

5. Lipah Beach

Balizee, Bunutan, Karangasem 80852 Indonesia
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4.5 based on 316 reviews

Lipah Beach

Reviewed By 478ab - Perth, Australia

We went snorkeling here and spent the day using the facilities at Vienna Beach Hotel. The sunbeds are for hire separately from the hotel. We could use the pool, toilets and showers at the hotel as well as getting our food and drinks from there. Snorkeling was great and a nice change having a sandy beach for a day instead of the stones at Amed.

6. Asah Hill

Bukit Asah Bali Desa Bugbug, Karangasem 80851 Indonesia +62 819-3706-8702
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Asah Hill

Reviewed By bomber85li

The whole peninsula is worth to explore. View on stunning cliffs hit by the waves, on Lembongan, on Virgin beach and Bugbug beach. The Harmony worship spot is just at the edge of the hill, should be definitiely worth during celebrations (twice a year)

7. Bugbug Village

Jl. Raya Ulakan, Karangasem 80851 Indonesia +62 852-3945-9217 [email protected] http://www.desabugbug.com/
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Bugbug Village

Desa Bugbug is one of oldest Balinese village in Bali, strong Bali culture, with everyday Balinese culture lifestyle. Bugbug village is located in east of Bali, has beautiful panorama and beaches such as Candidasa Beach, south bugbug beach and the pasir putih beach, call virgin beach Bali.

Reviewed By IPutuAryaW

Gate of Paradise Maybe not many people knows, that Bugbug Village has a heavenly beauty that hasn't been exposed too much. The view is incredible, to the north we can see a panoramic view of Mount Agung, to the east side we can enjoy the sunrise over the White sandy Beach called Pantai Bias Putih, to the south side we can see the small island of Byaha and the island of Paus and to the west side we can enjoy the beauty of the hills around Candidasa. There are still many places that are not widely known for their beauty. And you can also camp on Asah Hill while burning the firewood, enjoying the beautiful night with the moon and stars. Wow amazing! I never seen a beautiful panoramic like in Bugbug Village. I recommend you to have visit and enjoy this natural environmental. I will come again. Miss Bugbug village too much.

8. Japanese Ship Wreck Point

Karangasem 80852 Indonesia
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4.5 based on 157 reviews

Japanese Ship Wreck Point

Reviewed By cd1975 - Harrington, Australia

Located very close to the shore, this its a fantastic dive site for divers of any ability. The site has amazing history. There are plenty of places nearby to hire gear if you need to. You do need to pay a small fee for parking but it is well worth it.

9. Sorga Bali Chocolate

Jl. Pura Mastima, Karangasem 80813 Indonesia +62 812-3830-4331 [email protected] http://sorgachocolate.com/
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4.5 based on 70 reviews

Sorga Bali Chocolate

Sorga Chocolate starts with Bali grown fresh cacao fruit and carries out the entire chocolate making process at our site in the village of Jasri, Bali. We use local, organic ingredients and focus on making great tasting, healthy dark chocolate. Come visit us to taste the chocolate, buy bars, chocolate truffles and new exciting chocolate combinations.

Reviewed By lizblake - Bali, Indonesia

I’m so into Cacao and wanted to learn as much as I could about Cacao, this visit was well worth it! I got to see many steps including the fermentation boxes, solar drier, roaster and grinders. It smelled so delicious ???? Seeing the Cacao tree on the property was so awesome!! The Cacao tree had a cute little flower on it ???????????? I was bummed to not see the chocolate molding that day, so call in advance if you want to ensure seeing specific parts of the chocolate making process. They offer classes and workshops too, call ahead to see what’s happening the day you go there. The chocolate tasting was so yummy and omg the vegan coconut ice cream was divine ???? Also I love the dried rambutan fruit they sell, wow what a unique treat, love it, bought a bag plus a bunch of chocolate bars!

10. Guungan Hill

Candidasa, Karangasem Indonesia
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Guungan Hill

Reviewed By TartanWanderer - England, United Kingdom

To get to these steps you go through a temple so you need a sarong to cover your legs. It's a slog to get to the top but worth it. Great views over the lotus pond and out to sea

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