Discover the best top things to do in Seririt, Indonesia including Brahma Vihara Arama Buddhist Monastery, Kirani Salon and Spa, Cooking Lesson Chez Rico, Seririt Market, Mayong Trekking, Bali Vespa Tour - Day Tours, Pulaki Temple (Pura Pulaki), Melanting Waterfalls, Tamblingan Lake, Banyumala Twin Waterfalls.
Restaurants in Seririt
4.5 based on 252 reviews
A must go one of place to be a tourist destination. In This place has a view between the hill and the sea. Very happy to visit this place, and suggest good to visit.
5 based on 69 reviews
We would like to invite you to come in our beautyfull spa for your body treatmens. During you stay in lovina please come and try our good body massage you can feel relax and enjoy it.We have a lot of people from europ come to our place they so happy with our service
Probably the best surprise we had in Lovina!
The lady is very kind and professional, she gave us valuable advices of exercises to extend to benefits of the massage.
The massage itself is very relaxing and very conscientiously provided.
I found it especially helping as I have a tense body ; even if it was hurting at times, the relaxation afterwards is really worth the pain!
Highly recommended!!!
5 based on 167 reviews
Our Mission is to bring our clients to the real experience of the Balinese culinary and to give them a chance to live our tradition and the Balinese life right in our families kitchen, be a part of our family...
The cooking lesson itself was great fun and the food tasted absolutely delicious. The main point of going however was to have the recipes to repeat at home. I have chased by email but still no sign of the recipes that were promised to be sent by email.
Has anyone been recently and is willing to send me theirs?
4 based on 22 reviews
Seririt market has it all...the sights, smells, colour and hustle that you would expect. Loads of stalls with all the spices, fruits and grains you might want plus clothing and traditional items. Prices are fluid so remember to bargain hard. The old adage holds true....offer a third of the asking price and be prepared to go to a half if you really want the item...otherwise walk away.
Be sure to go in the morning when the light is best for photos and allow plenty of time to soak it all in.
5 based on 2 reviews
Mayong Trekking is the countryside and ricefield trek located in Mayong village, North Bali. We have short, medium and long trek. This adventure is very exciteful for the nature lover and even for the inexperienced hiker.
We went to North Bali Natural Walk with our friend for small walk into the nature showing the bali experience visit local farmer, learn about their culture use the plants as medicine, offering, temples., enjoy the river water to cooling down and have excellent local lunch.
5 based on 46 reviews
Bali Vespa tour offers guests in Bali's northern district around Singaraja and Lovina unforgettable tours using historical Vespas. All the tours focus on destinations which are hardly touristy and convey the original Bali to tourists. Not only pure Vespa tours are offered but also mixed Vespa / trekking tours. Experience art, culture and nature of northern Bali in a new way!
After 60 min by scooter where one of them broke down we arriveved in the village. The trekking was not more then 30 min before the guide announced that it was to difficult to get to the waterfall. He told us that he think this tour was not worse the money but he had to do it because his boss told him so.
We ate lunch and walked back to the scooters.
The guide couldn't sppek English and was more interested in taking pictures than doing the so called trek. A local guide joined us to do the extended part of the trek butfound it to difficult and went of, whick we paid extra to experience.
We did not at all get what we paid for - an extended under the waterfall trek.
4 based on 35 reviews
Together with Pabean and Melanting temple in North Bali, this is the mecca for merchants and business owners praying for the good luck in their business. The barren cliff as a backdrop is lovely and the location on the seaside is great. But be very careful with the naughty and stealers, the monkeys. They will try to steal everything from you. So watch out with your belongings.
4.5 based on 191 reviews
We visited this place when we stayed in Munduk. It was a short hike to the waterfall but with some height difference so it's a climb. But when you arrive it's worth the walk.
4.5 based on 146 reviews
The view is amazing - there is no other way to describe it. Just these twin lakes, one incredibly green and the other a crystal blue, divided by dense foliage - wow.
Try to find a good place to take your shots, especially when there are other tourists around. There is a short platform you can climb up to for better view.
There are vendors selling cashew nuts and drinks, should you wish a bit of refreshment. You can also have your picture taken with animals like bats, snakes and other reptiles if that is your thing.
I'm glad we visited when we did, as it looks like the place is being developed into a tourist trap with more stores and restaurants.
5 based on 72 reviews
Not for the faint of heart...Firstly a 3-5 km drive down a one-way extremely steep road/rut you arrive at the "parking"lot. From there another moderate hike down the mountainside ending at the twin falls. This was by-far the most personal excursion of our Bali adventure. Along the walk the mountainside was actually weeping as we proceeded along the narrow path. The falls were spectacular in their seclusion and ambiance. Want to feel Bali in the raw.....take the trek and drink-in the splendor of the Twin falls. We had a driver.
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