Bali Self-Sufficiency Tourism, Don't Miss 10 Super New Activities
For self-sufficient tourism in Bali, Indonesia, do not miss 10 new activities in this post Not only rocky mountains, golden sand and blue sea, Bali is also the center of countless cultural, religious, historical, adventure, culinary experiences.
Directions In Bali
Bali is a tourist island, you can rent a motorbike to drive. However, I advise you not to ride a motorbike by yourself because the road here is very narrow and winding, quite dangerous for weak riders. Not to mention the possibility that you get lost and have difficulty communicating because of the language barrier. To move to famous tourist attractions in Bali, choose a private car charter. With this service, the driver will follow your own tailored schedule; Or you can also ask your driver to suggest some fun places in Bali. Local people will definitely have some good ideas, right?
Bali Self-Sufficiency Tourism, Don't Miss 10 New Super Vi Vi Activities
1. Visit Bali Safari Zoo and Marine Park


Want to meet with a bunch of exotic, colorful animals? Find your way to Bali Safari and Marine Park. You can "spot" wild animals from Indonesia, India and the savannas of Africa. Safari bus will take you through the park to observe the daily life of about 400 animals, such as elephants, tigers, leopards, kimodo dragons, cheetahs, orangutans and more. There is also a freshwater aquarium, you can watch an elephant bath, ride a horse to visit the zoo or learn about traditional Balinese dances. Admiring more than 40 species of fish, large and small, for white tigers or piranhas are both interesting and ... creepy experiences.
2. Free to play at Waterbom Bali

Coming to Bali, cannot miss the opportunity to visit the famous Waterbom water park, located in the heart of Kuta beach. This is a paradise for fans of the thrill games and tropical nature. The "addict" Adrenaline absolutely should not miss the Climax slide, with a speed of up to 70km / h. This is also a game sought by the association and is the pride of this park. After unleashing your energy with thrills, relax with a traditional massage package, followed by a refreshing fruit cocktail at the bar.

Have you always longed to climb to the mouth of an active volcano? It may seem scary at first glance, but in fact, this dream is completely possible (and safe) with the sunrise tour Trekking on Mount Batur. The only downside is that visitors have to wake up very early - around 2 a.m. - and get full exercise with a 10-hour trekking journey. However, all the tired feelings seem to dissipate, as you enjoy breakfast and watch the sun slowly dawn, light up a wild and majestic mountains. Just listening to it, I feel like it, right?

More ideas for self-sufficient Bali travel for the thrilling "addict" association. It was the Ayung waterfall rafting experience. You will not help but enjoy, admire the 33 wild and magnificent waterfalls. The Ayung River is the longest river in Bali, running from the northern mountain and ending at Sanur. This is a Level II and III waterfall route - suitable for beginners. So even if you do not have too much experience, do not worry too much, because the guide will guide you enthusiastically and support you throughout the trip. During the tour, a driver will pick you up and take you to the experience site - about 5km from Ubud. After comfortable exercise, guests can also take a hot bath and enjoy a delicious buffet, recharged and dispelled fatigue.

Temples in Bali are by no means few (of course), and not too far apart. However, if you have to choose a single temple to visit then you definitely cannot miss the Luhur Uluwatu Temple. This temple is located in Uluwatu, southwest of the Bukit peninsula. Not only famous for its rocky cliffs, foregrounds towards the sparkling ocean, Luhur Uluwatu Temple is also where visitors can enjoy the traditional Kecak fire dance performed by indigenous people.

Want to see "super big, huge" chasing fish? Then go to the seas with great coral reefs off the coast of Bali, like Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan. These islands are only about 30 minutes from the mainland by speedboat. Stingrays here are very "huge" size with a fin span up to 4-5 meters. The loveliest marine creatures - like turtles and many fish - are also regularly present. At the end of the journey is a traditional gondola ride through the mangrove forests in the area. Amazing, right? Now remember to bring a waterproof camera or a waterproof bag for your phone to capture the most memorable pictures.

Gili Island is probably not unfamiliar in the dictionary of people who like to move. It is no exaggeration to say that this island is the "picture of paradise" that everyone once dreamed of being set foot in: the sky and the sea seem to merge into one with fresh blue, colored by colors white of sand and green from tree forest. To reach the charming island of Gili, you need to take the high-speed train from Padang Bai Port. On the way, enjoy the cool breeze and watch the clear blue sea through the windows.
8. Explore tea plantations and forest mountains in Ubud

Julia Roberts' hit movie "Eat, Pray, Love" strengthens Ubud's position as a "hot" destination for those looking to explore unspoiled nature. This "green paradise" attracts visitors with picturesque scenes, such as the Tegenungan waterfall and the Ubud monkey forest, home to more than 700 Bali macaque monkeys. During this adventure, you can also admire handcrafted artefacts at Ubud Art Market and the endless green fields. Please attach hashtag #nofilterneeded to the photos taken here.

Coming to Bali, cannot miss the opportunity to visit the famous Waterbom water park, located in the heart of Kuta beach. This is a paradise for fans of the thrill games and tropical nature. The "addict" Adrenaline absolutely should not miss the Climax slide, with a speed of up to 70km / h. This is also a game sought by the association and is the pride of this park. After unleashing your energy with thrills, relax with a traditional massage package, followed by a refreshing fruit cocktail at the bar.
3. Trekking to see the sunrise at Mount Batur

Have you always longed to climb to the mouth of an active volcano? It may seem scary at first glance, but in fact, this dream is completely possible (and safe) with the sunrise tour Trekking on Mount Batur. The only downside is that visitors have to wake up very early - around 2 a.m. - and get full exercise with a 10-hour trekking journey. However, all the tired feelings seem to dissipate, as you enjoy breakfast and watch the sun slowly dawn, light up a wild and majestic mountains. Just listening to it, I feel like it, right?
4. Rowing rafting over rapids on Ayun River

More ideas for self-sufficient Bali travel for the thrilling "addict" association. It was the Ayung waterfall rafting experience. You will not help but enjoy, admire the 33 wild and magnificent waterfalls. The Ayung River is the longest river in Bali, running from the northern mountain and ending at Sanur. This is a Level II and III waterfall route - suitable for beginners. So even if you do not have too much experience, do not worry too much, because the guide will guide you enthusiastically and support you throughout the trip. During the tour, a driver will pick you up and take you to the experience site - about 5km from Ubud. After comfortable exercise, guests can also take a hot bath and enjoy a delicious buffet, recharged and dispelled fatigue.
5. Watch the sunset and watch the fire dance at Luhur Uluwatu Temple

Temples in Bali are by no means few (of course), and not too far apart. However, if you have to choose a single temple to visit then you definitely cannot miss the Luhur Uluwatu Temple. This temple is located in Uluwatu, southwest of the Bukit peninsula. Not only famous for its rocky cliffs, foregrounds towards the sparkling ocean, Luhur Uluwatu Temple is also where visitors can enjoy the traditional Kecak fire dance performed by indigenous people.
6. Snorkel for stingrays at Nusa Lembongan and Manta Bay

Want to see "super big, huge" chasing fish? Then go to the seas with great coral reefs off the coast of Bali, like Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan. These islands are only about 30 minutes from the mainland by speedboat. Stingrays here are very "huge" size with a fin span up to 4-5 meters. The loveliest marine creatures - like turtles and many fish - are also regularly present. At the end of the journey is a traditional gondola ride through the mangrove forests in the area. Amazing, right? Now remember to bring a waterproof camera or a waterproof bag for your phone to capture the most memorable pictures.
7. Breathe in ocean air in the Gili Islands

Gili Island is probably not unfamiliar in the dictionary of people who like to move. It is no exaggeration to say that this island is the "picture of paradise" that everyone once dreamed of being set foot in: the sky and the sea seem to merge into one with fresh blue, colored by colors white of sand and green from tree forest. To reach the charming island of Gili, you need to take the high-speed train from Padang Bai Port. On the way, enjoy the cool breeze and watch the clear blue sea through the windows.
8. Explore tea plantations and forest mountains in Ubud

Julia Roberts' hit movie "Eat, Pray, Love" strengthens Ubud's position as a "hot" destination for those looking to explore unspoiled nature. This "green paradise" attracts visitors with picturesque scenes, such as the Tegenungan waterfall and the Ubud monkey forest, home to more than 700 Bali macaque monkeys. During this adventure, you can also admire handcrafted artefacts at Ubud Art Market and the endless green fields. Please attach hashtag #nofilterneeded to the photos taken here.
9. Learn to cook traditional dishes in Ubud


You will get the best of your culinary experience by joining the Subak Cooking Class in Ubud. The instructors will show you how to cook some regional specialties such as satay skewers served with peanut sauce, egg nasi goreng, green papaya salad. These are all local delicacies that have enthralled the gourmets from the first taste. At the beginning of class, you can also walk around the local markets, experience the lives of the local people and choose the freshest ingredients.
Say it quietly: Are you a vegetarian? Don't worry, this class also has a vegetarian program.
10. Learn to surf with a professional instructor

Don't say that you've traveled self-sufficient in Bali without surfing. Come to Kuta beach - a beginner's "friendly" area - or Padang-Padang - professional's choice on the Bukit peninsula. You will learn how to surf (for first-time beginners) or improve your skills (for former surfers) in a private training session. Experienced instructors will help you master the legendary waves of Bali in a matter of seconds; However, be careful because this surfing is very addictive. What are you waiting for without taking a surfing class at Legian Beach right ?!
Source: Klook

Don't say that you've traveled self-sufficient in Bali without surfing. Come to Kuta beach - a beginner's "friendly" area - or Padang-Padang - professional's choice on the Bukit peninsula. You will learn how to surf (for first-time beginners) or improve your skills (for former surfers) in a private training session. Experienced instructors will help you master the legendary waves of Bali in a matter of seconds; However, be careful because this surfing is very addictive. What are you waiting for without taking a surfing class at Legian Beach right ?!
Source: Klook