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What are the famous tourist attractions in Bali?

(1) Sea Temple

On a huge rock, it is one of the famous temples in Bali, where Balinese people worship Poseidon. In a temple by the sea. There you can see not only temples, but also the beautiful scenery of surf lapping and sunset. There is a protruding rock on the right side of the temple, which is an excellent place to shoot sunsets and sea temples. The sea temple at sunset is the best viewing time. Under the yellow sunset, the waves beat violently on the coast, stirring up thousands of waves and the scenery was spectacular.

Admission: 30,000 rupees/person.

Transportation: Located in the southwest of Bali, about 40 minutes' drive from Kuta.

(2) Kutta

Located at the southern tip of Bali, it is the most lively beach in Bali, famous for surfing and nightlife. The beach here is flat and the waves are big. It is a paradise for surfing and skateboarding. The beach is full of rented surfboards and surfing instructors. The airport in Bali is also located in Kuta. Kuta beach is about 15 minutes' drive from the international airport. It is the closest beach to Bali airport and the most lively area for tourists to gather.

Transportation: Located near Bali International Airport, the taxi fare from the airport to kuta beach is about USD 65,438+00.

(3) Uluwatu Cliff/Two Lovers Point.

Uluwatu Cliff, also known as "Two Lovers' Point", is said to have a young man and a woman who fell in love and jumped into the sea here because of their parents' obstruction. The Temple of Sea was built on a cliff, facing the rough sea. Legend has it that in ancient times, a sailor on a ship angered Poseidon, who set off huge waves and threw the ship to the shore, forming a cliff in the shape of a bow. The Temple of the Sea was built in 1 1 century, all made of hard granite.

Address: Pekatu Village, Bukit Peninsula

Admission: 20,000 rupees

Transportation: You can go there by chartered bus.

Opening hours: 08:00- 19:00.

(4) Kimbaran Beach

Well, the quality of the beach is very poor, basically dirty and messy, which is far from Nusa Dua. However, people's selling point is to watch the sunset while eating barbecue (there are many people, and it has completely turned into an open-air restaurant in BBQ. The whole coast is full of dining tables, so don't come if you want a romantic and quiet environment ~). The price of the seafood set meal is around RMB in 300 yuan, and it's all barbecued, so don't expect too much. Watching the sunset depends on the weather, so it's best to go in the afternoon, and then find a cafe to have a cup of coffee and watch it slowly ~ To add, although it tastes bad and there are many people, there are beaches, sunsets, equally happy passengers and ups and downs (near the airport). You can take your apple with you and listen to your favorite songs, which is very tourist and exotic.

⑤ Ubud

Ubud, located in the south-central part of Bali, is a central town far from the beach, a cultural and artistic center in Bali and a world-famous art village. Ubud town is surrounded by rice fields, and its quiet pastoral scenery and ubiquitous artistic atmosphere make it a unique island scenery in Bali. Art shops and museums all over the streets show people the cultural and artistic heritage of Bali for hundreds of years through painting, sculpture, music, dance, photography and even architecture. Ubud is also the main gathering place for westerners to settle in Bali. Part of the film Eat Pray for Love in Bali was shot here.

Address: Jl Layaubu

Transportation: The taxi fare from the airport to Ubud is about 65,438+065,438+00,000 rupees, and the Perama shuttle bus from Kuta to Ubud is 50,000 rupees per person (four times a day).

(6) TIRTA EMPUL。

It is said that a wizard poisoned the villagers in ancient times, and Indra, a great god, rushed out of the spring with a spear to save the villagers. This is the origin of the holy spring. Shengquan Temple has more than ten water outlets, which are still clear after thousands of years. Each outlet represents a kind of god, and burying your head in flowing water means getting shelter and getting rid of disease. Residents nearby come here to take a bath three times every morning, noon and evening. After the baptism, you can worship the gods under the leadership of the priests in the temple. There is a European-style building on the hill near Shengquan Temple, which is the presidential palace of Indonesia and has received visits from dignitaries from all over the world.

Admission: 15000 rupees/person

(7) Quintamani volcano, Jingdamani volcano

Quintamani is located in the northern mountainous area of central Bali, 68 kilometers away from Denpasar. It is a plateau area centered on Mount Batoul at an altitude of 17 17 meters, and it is also a rare cool place in Indonesia, suitable for recuperation. There are many restaurants in the mountains near Jingdamani, where you can taste local dishes.

(8) Baidu library Bedugul

Bedugur, also known as the lake in the mountains, is located in the middle of Bali, and it is particularly quiet under the cover of dense fog. Bratin volcano used to be a big volcano. This volcano erupted about twenty thousand years ago. After the crater collapsed, a crater about 1 1 km long and 6 km wide was formed. After thousands of years of accumulation of rain and spring water, three beautiful volcanic lakes have appeared in the valley-the famous Gaoshan Lake (Blatin Lake), Gemini Lake, Buyan Lake and Tamburin Lake. The whole crater area is what tourists often call Baidu Library.

Admission: 10000 rupees/person

(9) Pra Urenda Nau, Water Temple

Also known as Urenda Nu Temple, the most distinctive temple in Bali, is located on the shores of Balatan Lake, with a semi-Hindu and semi-Buddhist style. The temple is a water temple, and offering sacrifices to Dewi Danau, the lake god, is the spiritual sustenance of the local people. There is a Laila Botanical Garden near the temple, which is a tourist attraction not to be missed.

Everyone must put on an apron provided by the local government before entering the Women's Temple in Urenda. It is said that it is the only China temple in Bali.

(10) Tegla Lang Terrace

It's actually very small, not to mention the scenic spots. Everyone will pass by on their way to the volcano. It usually takes 3 minutes to get off the bus and take pictures. It is mentioned a lot that there are many small vendors here. Ignore it. If you buy one person's, others will surround you.