Top 5 attractions in Bali – More Than Just Soaking up the Sun
Article by Pushpitha Wijesinghe
You may be able to drive around the coast of Bali in a day, but don’t let the size of the island deter you. Ribbons of beachfront property, glistening waters where the surf is always up, paddy fields, enchanting temples, mesmerising traditional dances, colourful festivals and many a Bali luxury resort are within easy reach. For those who enjoy rest and relaxation, there are many offerings to choose from. For those who enjoy the seduction of dancing under the stars till the wee hours of the morning will discover that Kuta in Bali is just what you were looking for.
Whether your taste is for fresh cuisine and the ultimate in luxury, or the chance to soak up the sun and sip on a chilled beer, you are sure to find it at Bali.
With access to so much beachfront property, one of the most obvious pursuits to partake in would be water sports. Just about any sport played on the water and below its surface can be enjoyed in Bali. Travellers will find a range of service providers who take care of all the arrangements and provide equipment for rent. White-water rafting along the Telaga Waja River or Ayung River is also an exciting experience for those who enjoy the rush of adrenaline.
The Gianyar, Bali Safari and Marine Park spread across 40 hectares of land is a conservation park. Inside the park, visitors will see over 400 animals from 80 different species. Visitors will also get a chance to ride on an elephant, take a picture with a baby tiger or orang-utan as well as many other animals.
Kuta is another aspect of Bali that is well worth visiting. The narrow alleys brimming with restaurants and eateries serving reasonably-priced cuisine coupled with a multitude of nightlife options ensure that there is always a crowd around these parts. Founded in the 17th century is a Hindu temple that is among the must-visit cultural attractions in Bali. Known as Pura Ulun Danu Prata, impressive statues and carvings can be seen herein, enhancing the beauty of its location.
Step away from the bustle of the city, traffic and throngs of tourists by visiting Nusa Lembongan. Neither motor vehicles nor hawkers mar the breathtaking pristine beauty of this little island just off the southeast of Bali. Visit the two famous beaches, the intriguing Hindu temple by the name of Puncak Sari and make sure that you witness the sunset here, whose beauty is legendary. There are many things the island Bali has to offer, and making sure your Bali resort allows easy access to the many sights and sounds is crucial to the enjoyment of your trip. Anantara Seminyak Bali is nestled on the popular shoreline of Seminyak and is a leading Bali luxury resort.
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Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.