Bali a natural paradise for adventurous
Bali is a paradise for nature lovers, offering a wealth of natural wonders that will take your breath away. From pristine beaches to lush rainforests, the island is a treasure trove of natural beauty that must be seen to be believed.
One of the highlights of my trip to Bali was visiting the Tegalalang Rice Terraces in Ubud. The rice paddies are a marvel of engineering and have been cultivated for centuries by Balinese farmers. The sight of the terraced fields stretching out into the distance is truly awe-inspiring, and it's easy to spend hours wandering through the rice paddies and taking in the stunning views.
Another must-see attraction in Bali for nature lovers is the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary.
Located in the heart of Ubud, the sanctuary is home to a large population of macaque monkeys and is set amidst a lush forest that is a haven for wildlife. Visitors can watch the playful monkeys swing from tree to tree and interact with each other in their natural habitat.
For those who love the ocean, Bali has some of the best beaches in the world, such as Nusa Dua and Kuta. The crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and surfing, while the soft sand is ideal for lounging in the sun and soaking up the tropical ambiance.
Finally, Bali is also home to a number of natural hot springs, such as the Banjar Hot Springs in the north of the island. These hot springs are surrounded by lush vegetation and are a great way to relax and rejuvenate after a long day of exploring the island's natural wonders.
Overall, Bali is a dream destination for nature lovers, offering a wealth of natural attractions that are sure to leave you in awe. Whether you're exploring the rice terraces, interacting with the monkeys, or soaking in the hot springs, Bali is a magical place that will leave a lasting impression on your heart and soul. #bali #beachlife
The beauty of this place is astonishing. The view from the top of the terraces is so magnificent
It was beautiful to see such beautiful rice terraces. Unfortunately it was really rainy when we went, so walking through the terraces was very slippery and I wore my Birkenstocks and ended up falling and hurting myself pretty badly. that being said, it was still beautiful to see and experience as it’s something I had been looking forward to seeing for a very long time.
I had a wonderful experience visiting the rice terraces. It was 25k entrance and then a further 10k to go over to the other side of the field. Wear good, non-slip shoes to avoid accidents as it gets very slippery.
it’s a beautiful greenery views and walks amongst the rice paddy fields. relaxing and chilled
Such icon spot for Bali. it’s many rice files in Bali but this one is so beautiful for sure .
The scenery is really good, you can go there and see
It takes 10,000 RP to see terraces. Terraces are also nature's magic work, a piece of scattered green, full of spring. Climbing this terrace is a little tired, narrow ridge walking is not easy, need to go down to the valley and climb up again, step is relatively high, it is recommended to wear heel shoes to visit the De Grand Terrace, and the terrace is steep and slippery, need to be extra careful. When we climb halfway, we have to pay a toll of any amount. We have to pay 5 kRP. On the way, I saw a villager carrying a burden. I took pictures of him and he said to me, - "what about the money," I just laughed and didn't give him any money. (o)/ If children's shoes need to be photographed, take them quietly.