
Best Places to Visit in Bali – Mount Batur, Ubud, Jimbaran and Lovina
A visit to Bali means enjoying the stunning natural landscape in one of the best hospital places in Asia. Bali distinguishes itself from the rest of Indonesia’s 13,000 islands by the huge number of tourists which visit it annually. Throughout the year, Bali maintains a tropical climate that fluctuates around 30°C (80°F). Places at the East, West and North of Bali are majorly volcanic with black, soft sand beach while the South is made of lime stone with white, soft sand beach.
Mount Batur (Kintamani)
The location of Mount Batur lies in the province of Kintamanai, in the northeast of Bali along with Lake Batur, the biggest lake in Bali, and some hot springs. Mount Batur is the second biggest volcano in Bali with an enormous scenic crater lake that is 8.5 miles in diameter. Batur’s volcano is active and its last eruption was in 1927 which is said to had destroyed Batur Village, leftover black lava from the eruption can still be witnessed on this Mount.
Ubud
Enthusiasts of art and history would love a visit to Ubud, a small village in Bali. Ubud features the best of Bali’s history and architecture in the Hindi temples, museums and royal family palace. Having a camera in hand will give you a chance to capture the simple village life of the Balinese amid the rice paddies. Ubud’s village market is famous to offer silver crafts, wood carvings as well as local foods, crafts and textiles.
Jimbaran (Badung)
Jimbaran is an excellent spot for families and children to enjoy the beach in Bali. While in Jimbaran, you will get to savor premium seafood cuisine as you watch airplanes taking off and landing on NgurahRai International Airport.
Lovina (Bulelang)
Another place for families to enjoy is Lovina as the children would be able to see dolphins which local fishermen can guide you to them. Lovina is nearly 6 km west of Singaria and materializes on one of Bali’s most well-known beach resorts on tranquil water.
Mount Batur (Kintamani)
Ubud
Jimbaran (Badung)
Lovina (Bulelang)