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IT'S TIME TO FEEL

BALI

Bali: vibrant culture, broad smiles, tropical paradise, lush green (rice terraces meeting golden beaches). World-class waves crashing on the shorelines overlook some more hidden delights—from tumbling waterfalls and wild animals to serene temples and local ambling. 

Sunrise Hike of Mount Batur

Your hike will take place under the blanket of the starry night sky, and when you reach the top, you'll watch the sun rise over the stunning verdant riverways of Bali. Mount Batur is a difficult climb, but it is achievable for most, and you are rewarded with panoramic views of the island as a new day breaks the slumbering island.

The Tegallalang Rice Terraces.

Tegallalang can be compared to Sunbati and has to do with walking around the well-dissigned hillsides that look like "Streets in Heaven, with rice fields that tumble down-slope with the regular occurrence of jungles and stunning palm trees. This UNESCO-protected site, also instigated by the Balines village, is part of Bali's heritage and a must-visit for families or anyone looking for a quick and easy trek photogenic spot.

Relax at the Beaches of Nusa Dua

If you need a bit of paradise in your life, then this is your spot. Nusa Dua is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in Bali, with sugar-soft sands and aquamarine waters that are sure to give you peaceful afternoon. It is an excellent space to swim, relax, to do as little or as much as you want and with a luxurious place to rest your head at the end of the day. I mean, don't you deserve a bit of relaxation? Of course you do.

Tirta Empul Temple

Discover the Power of Water Uniting at Tirta Empul. Where both locals and tourists go to cleanse in the cool purification water pulled from the holy springs at the temple. The water is collected in Koi carp-filled pools and is considered to be deeply spiritual, with 30 sacred water jets in the temple that the Balinese people still pay homage to in a visit to remind them of their duty.