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Walking routes in Bali

The walking paths in Bali connect rice fields, waterfalls and temples. The routes combine natural landscapes with cultural sites: from Tegallalang rice terraces to clifftop Uluwatu temple. The trails lead through water gardens, volcano views and traditional villages.

Tegallalang Rice Terraces
Tegallalang Rice Terraces

Gianyar, Indonesia

These agricultural terraces use the Subak irrigation system. The stepped rice fields extend across several hillsides.

Campuhan Ridge Walk
Campuhan Ridge Walk

Ubud, Indonesia

This path runs through green hills and tropical vegetation. The 2 kilometer trail provides views of the surroundings.

Sidemen Valley
Sidemen Valley

Karangasem, Indonesia

The valley displays rice fields and mountain villages. Mount Agung towers over the landscape intersected by bamboo groves.

Mount Batur
Mount Batur

Bangli, Indonesia

The 1717 meter volcano offers a hiking route to the summit. From above you see the crater lake and surrounding valley.

Pura Luhur Uluwatu
Pura Luhur Uluwatu

Badung, Indonesia

Hindu temple on a 70-meter cliff above the Indian Ocean, with stone paths along the coast.

Sekumpul Waterfalls
Sekumpul Waterfalls

Buleleng, Indonesia

Seven waterfalls between 50 and 80 meters high in a tropical forest with hiking trails and stairs.

Jatiluwih Rice Terraces
Jatiluwih Rice Terraces

Tabanan, Indonesia

600 hectares of rice terraces with traditional irrigation system on Mount Batukaru slopes.

West Bali National Park
West Bali National Park

Buleleng, Indonesia

190 square kilometers park with monsoon forest, savannas, mangroves and coral reefs, home to Bali starling.

Gitgit Waterfall
Gitgit Waterfall

Buleleng, Bali

The 35-meter waterfall drops in three tiers, surrounded by dense rainforest with marked hiking trails.

Tirta Gangga
Tirta Gangga

Karangasem, Bali

The 1946 water garden contains statues, fountains and water pools with a network of stone pathways.

Saraswati Temple
Saraswati Temple

Ubud, Bali

A red brick Hindu temple with stone carvings, surrounded by a pond with lotus flowers.

Kelingking Beach
Kelingking Beach

Nusa Penida, Bali

A coastal path leads to a 400-meter sand beach surrounded by a limestone cliff shaped like a dinosaur.

Munduk Village
Munduk Village

Buleleng, Bali

The location sits at 800 meters altitude with waterfalls and trails between coffee plantations and spice gardens.

Angel's Billabong
Angel's Billabong

Nusa Penida, Bali

Natural seawater pool between cliffs overlooking the Indian Ocean, accessible during low tide.

Sambangan Secret Garden
Sambangan Secret Garden

Buleleng, Bali

An area with seven waterfalls, natural pools and walking paths through tropical forest.

Broken Beach
Broken Beach

Nusa Penida, Bali

Natural stone arch over a circular bay where seawater flows through a tunnel.

Tibumana Waterfall
Tibumana Waterfall

Bangli, Bali

The 20-meter waterfall drops into a natural pool within the rainforest. Visitors can swim in the clear water.

Crystal Bay Beach
Crystal Bay Beach

Nusa Penida, Bali

The 200-meter sand beach offers coral reefs for snorkeling and diving. The bay sits on the west coast of the island.

Gunung Kawi Temple
Gunung Kawi Temple

Tampaksiring, Bali

The 11th century temple complex contains ten shrines carved into stone. The site sits in a deep river valley.

Banyumala Twin Waterfalls
Banyumala Twin Waterfalls

Buleleng, Bali

Two parallel waterfalls of 30 meters height drop into several natural pools. A hiking trail leads to the base of the falls.

Tukad Cepung Waterfall
Tukad Cepung Waterfall

Tembuku, Bali

The waterfall drops through a natural opening in the cave ceiling, creating reflections when sunlight enters.

Nyang Nyang Beach
Nyang Nyang Beach

Pecatu, Bali

A 1.5 kilometer sand beach with two steel ship remains, surrounded by high cliffs.

Suluban Beach Cave
Suluban Beach Cave

Uluwatu, Bali

A natural limestone cave leads through rock crevices to the beach, accessible during low tide.

Melasti Beach
Melasti Beach

Ungasan, Bali

The beach sits at the base of 100-meter limestone cliffs and features fine white sand.

Penglipuran Village
Penglipuran Village

Bangli, Bali

The houses follow Balinese construction methods with a bamboo forest in the background. The inhabitants maintain their customs and traditions.

Goa Gajah
Goa Gajah

Gianyar, Bali

Cave temple with carved entrance from the 9th century. The complex contains Hindu and Buddhist elements with water gardens.

Yeh Pulu Relief
Yeh Pulu Relief

Ubud, Bali

The stone carving depicts scenes of daily life. The sculptures extend over 25 meters.

Balangan Viewpoint
Balangan Viewpoint

Badung, Bali

The location offers a view of the Indian Ocean and the beach. The cliffs rise 50 meters above the water.

Belimbing Rice Terraces
Belimbing Rice Terraces

Tabanan, Bali

Traditional rice terraces in the quiet western part of the island, farmed by locals using ancient methods.

Lake Tamblingan
Lake Tamblingan

Buleleng, Bali

Natural lake at 1000 meters altitude, surrounded by dense rainforest and ancient temples.

Kanto Lampo Waterfall
Kanto Lampo Waterfall

Gianyar, Bali

Natural waterfall with multiple levels flowing over gray rock formations creating a pool below.

Lempuyang Temple
Lempuyang Temple

Karangasem, Bali

Historical temple complex on a mountain with stone gate offering direct views of Agung volcano.