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Karang Boma Cliff – Best Sunset In Bali

Bali is surely a place full of incredible sunsets and beautiful oceanfront views but not many places live up to the hype of Karang Boma Cliff. After seeing tons of pictures and hearing all about this beautiful Uluwatu cliff we had to see if for ourselves. Let’s just say this place did not let us down. It’s by far one of the Bali hidden gems.  Table of Contents 1 How to get to Karang Bomb Cliff 1.1 Ubud to Uluwatu 1.2 Canggu to Uluwatu 2 Getting around Bali 2.1 Renting a scooter in Bali 2.2 Taxi Bali 2.3 Driver in Bali 3 Where to stay in Uluwatu 4 Korang Boma Entrance Fee 5 What to expect at Karang Boma Cliff 6 Best time to visit Karang Boma Cliff How to get to Karang Bomb Cliff Uluwatu is located at the southernmost tip of Bali. It isn’t the closest place to Bali’s top visited spots but it isn’t too far either. If you are staying in one of the many villas in Uluwatu or near Uluwatu beach you are in luck, it’s only 4.0 KM away ( 13 minutes ). If you are staying i...

Checking in at Bali: IZE Seminyak Hotel!

Many people would choose to stay in a villa when they visit Seminyak in Bali, but 2 months ago in May, I chose to stay at IZE Hotel Seminyak instead, booking two Deluxe rooms with some of my family members. How was it? Read below and find out! BALI 🌴Gym and deluxe pool at the basement, with a mini waterfall at the end of the pool 💦 Seminyak’s most edgy (look at all the blue edges 😂) hotel! Sharing about #IzeSeminyak at the blog, check it out 👉🏼 ThePetiteWanderess.com ) #PetiteWanderessInIndonesia ————————————— 🌎Travel blog @ ThePetiteWanderess.com 🐥Tweet me! @ PetiteWanderess 💃🏼FB: @ ThePetiteWanderess ————————————— A post shared by The Petite Wanderess (@thepetitewanderess) on Jul 8, 2017 at 8:25pm PDT This will be what you see when your driver...

Visiting Gili Islands aka Lombok from Bali

The Internet is loaded will pictures and praises for the gorgeous Gili Islands and its wonders! Gili Island, also known as Lombok is a cluster of three small islands. Situated in the north-western part of Bali, it’s a great excursion for your Bali itinerary.  These three islands are namely the Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno, and Gili Air. These islands are the source of rich biodiversity and are also a diver’s paradise. Table of Contents 1 The Three Islands of Gili 2 How to reach Gili Islands from Bali? 3 Where to stay in Gili T Islands? 4 How to roam around Gili T Islands? 5 What are the activities to do in Gili T Islands? 6 Dining at Gili T The Three Islands of Gili Gili Trawangan- Out of all the three islands, Gili Trawangan, known as Gili T is the most popular destination. It is also called the turtle capital of the world. If you love the turquoise blue waters, white sands, and coconut trees, then you must visit Gili islands on your...

13 Must Visit Temples in Bali

For us, the mention of the island of Bali brings images of beautiful and mystical temples surrounded by lush greenery. Bali should be a bucket list destination for everyone. Not only are the beaches in Bali some of the best in the world but the Indonesian food and culture are worth the trip alone. A trip to Bali wouldn’t be complete without visiting a temple or two. When exploring other attractions in Bali see if there is a tour that includes visiting some temples. There are over 20,000 temples in Bali so we decided to ask our a few Bali experts their personal favorite temple. *When looking for the best price and biggest selection of hotels in Bali check prices on Booking.com, we’ve found they are the best option and have a great cancelation policy.* Tips For Visiting Bali Temples What to wear to a temple in Bali It’s a place of worship so dress modestly. Both men and women should have their shoulders covered as well as their knees . One of the best ways to do t...

Best Temples in Bali

Wondering which are the best temples in Bali? With so many Bali temples to pick from, it’s understandable. In this post, we created a list of the most beautiful temples in Bali to help you plan your itinerary. Note that you may want to read our tips about visiting Bali temples including what to wear.   Taman Ayun Temple   The Taman Ayun Temple (‘Garden Temple in the Water’) is a very popular and highly serene Balinese temple complex located in Mengwi Village in the Badung Regency of Bali. Built between 1632 and 1634, it is one of six royal temples in Bali, constructed as a nearby site of worship for the peoples of Mengwi and to serve as a symbol of unity between the people and Mengwi royalty. The temple is surrounded by a moat filled with fish, intended to look as though it’s floating on the water, as well as various expanses of beautiful gardens and courtyards. Visitors can access the temple complex for IDR 50.000 per person for foreigners, while Indonesian citize...