Places of Interest (Bali)
When we heard that visa for Bali is for 30 days, we wondered why on earth keep a tourist visa for so many days when they could have easily reduced the number of days and therefore, the fees. But, when we started planning a trip to Bali, we realized that maybe even 30 days may not be enough to explore all the places of interest that Bali has in store. Bali is a wonder. It has history, culture, architecture, landscapes, lakes, temples, volcano, beaches, and vibrant festivals. In summary Bali has everything to attract you.
In the light of places of interest in Bali, the country may be divided into 6 parts (as seen in the map) as under:
- North Bali
- East Bali
- West Bali
- South Bali
- Central Bali
- Islands

We have distributed the places of interest in Bali on the basis of the region they fall into. This way it will be easier for you to make your travel plans. This is also how we suggest you make your day trips in Bali. Cover one region in one or more days as your itinerary permits. Check out how to plan an itinerary to Bali here. Surely read our suggestions before planning a Bali trip.
South Bali
South Bali is the most developed and tourist-centric part of the island, It is known for its vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches, and bustling urban centers. Vibrant and energetic areas like Kuta and Legian, stylish and upscale areas like Seminyak, bohemian and laid-back Canggu, luxurious and resort-oriented Nusa Dua, relaxed and beachfront Jimbaran, scenic and cliffside… Read More
East Bali
East Bali, a region less frequented by tourists compared to the southern and central parts of the island, is known for its scenic landscapes, traditional villages, and cultural heritage. Amed and Candidasa are two of the most known areas in eastern part of Bali. It holds its own charm and significance in the tourism landscape… Read More
Central Bali
Central Bali, often referred to as the heartland of the island, is characterized by its lush landscapes, cultural richness, and a mix of traditional villages and historical sites. There are vibrant markets, art galleries and museums, traditional villages, spiritual places, scenic landscapes and wellness retreats. Let us explore some of them below: Sacred Monkey Forest… Read More
Nusa Penida
Welcome to The Paradise Island ! Nusa Penida is also called The Paradise Island and we vouch for it. It is one of the three Nusa Islands where the other two are: Nusa Lembongan Nusa Ceningan. With its rugged landscapes, pristine beaches, and awe-inspiring natural wonders, Nusa Penida stands as an untouched gem awaiting discovery.… Read More
West Bali
Exploring West Bali takes time as there are a number of tourist spots to visit here. Far from the crowds of South and Central Bali, West Bali provides a peaceful escape. There are many waterfalls, hills, lakes, some more temples and rice terraces. The spots are quite far from each other and you need to… Read More
