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Revealing the Hidden Jewels of Bali

jeudi 4 avril 2019, 11:19 , par Silicon.fr
Bali
is truly one of the most beautiful places on Earth. I’m not even exaggerating!
I went to Bali two months ago. It was the best decision I’ve ever made in my
life. I’m sure you already know Bali boasts some of the best tropical beaches.
I skipped both Kuta Beach and Seminyak Beach. Simply because there are too many
crowds! It is especially crowded a few hours before the sunset. Instead, I
explored other attractions in the island. It’s another decision I urge you to
do as well. Because I end up stumbled into some of Bali’s hidden jewels!

Dolphin Sightings
Tour in Lovina Beach

I went to Lovina Beach first day in the morning. Why?
Because I wanted to catch the dolphins sighting. Lovina Beach is located in
Buleleng Regency of North Bali. It is smaller than major beaches in Bali. But
it boasts unrivaled sunset beauty. The sea waves in Lovina Beach are also
relatively calm.

I’ve been dying to swim in Bali’s sea, I got the opportunity
here. Also, again, the dolphins! I joined a dolphin-watching tour and departed
as soon as the sun rose. I remembered the thrills of spotting some dark-skinned
spinner dolphins. It’s easily one of the fondest memories I had in Bali.

Exploring The Deep
Ubud Monkey Forest

I also visited Ubud Monkey Forest. The sacred forest is
located in the village of Padangtegal Ubud. It’s home to over 700 long-tailed
macaque monkeys. Boy, aren’t these sacred primates so mischievous! They love
food, just like you and me. Or maybe even more! They have swift hands to prove
that. I was lucky I left all my snacks in my hotel room. I’m quite protective
with my food, you know?

Apart from the adorable monkeys, numerous ancient temples
also lies deep inside the forest. I only found one temple called Prajapati
Temple. Though I heard there are two other temples hidden among the trees.
Well, I guess I might get to see them next time. To enter Ubud Monkey Forest,
you’ll have to pay IDR 80.000,- for adults and IDR 60.000,- for children. I
strongly recommend you to visit the forest, to be honest. It feels great to escape
from the sun’s heat by taking relaxing stroll among the trees. I somehow feel
spiritually charged as well.

Enjoying Sunset In
Tegallalang Rice Terraces

The weather was getting cooler when I was done exploring the
sacred forest. The weather got cooler and more bearable. So I decided it might
be a perfect time to visit Tegalallang Rice Terrace. I wasn’t really an
Instagram person. But I could see why people of Instagram are loving the place.
The scenic view of rice paddy fields spiraling along the valley is truly
captivating. The sunset view here is also breathtaking. If you’re looking for
the most Instagrammable spots in Bali, Tegallalang is definitely one of them.

By the way, if you’re wondering how I planned the trip in my
budget, I did research on Metatrip.com and book my tickets there. The
comparison is helpful and the price are the best! Find your cheap tours and
attraction tickets there!
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