Attractions

  • Pantai Lebih Gianyar (Lebih Beach)

    Address:
    Lebih Beach, Lebih, Indonesia, 80551 .

    This beach lies in Lebih Village, on the south coast of Gianyar (about six kilometers from the heart of Gianyar city). Very popular with the locals and famous as an ideal surf-casting spot, it still manages to remain virtually free from tourism. Come and see the beautiful black sand and hear the pounding waves. During the ngaben (cremation) season the beach becomes particularly crowded as villagers come to spread the ashes of the deceased at sea. As the main destination during the melasti ceremony, the Balinese flock here in droves to pray and purify themselves on the beach side.

  • Air Terjun Tegenungan (Tegenungan Waterfall)

    Address:
    Jl. Ir. Sutami, Kemenuh, Kec. Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80581, Indonesia .

    Tegenungan Waterfall is a scenic waterfall in a lush jungle setting above a shallow bathing area, with cafes nearby. It is located at the village of Tegenungan Kemenuh, also known as Kemenuh Village on the Petanu River in the Gianyar Regency, close to the Balinese artist village of Ubud. 

  • Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave)

    Address:
    Bedulu, Blahbatuh, Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia .

    Goa Gajah, or Elephant Cave, is known for its stone carvings of the Hindu gods. Built in the 9th century, it served as a sanctuary. There is a small admission fee of IDR 50,000 (about $3.50 US).

  • Bali Safari and Marine Park

    Address:
    Jl. Prof. Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra No.km 19, Serongga, Kec. Gianyar, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80551, Indonesia .

    Bali Safari, the African Safari Adventure in Bali, is home to over a thousand amazing animals and your finest destination for an adventurous, fun and educational experience more than just a safari. The park represents more than 120 species, including rare & endangered species like the Komodo Dragons, Orangutan, Bali Starling bird, and many more. At this time Bali Safari Park is the front line of wildlife conservation in Indonesia. We have been actively involved in ensuring the future survival and well-being of many Indonesian animal species. Admission is 640,000 per person (about $43 US)

  • Isanta Kepresidenan Tampaksiring (Tampaksiring Presidential Palace)

    Address:
    Jl. Dr. Ir. Soekarno, Manukaya, Kec. Tampaksiring, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80552, Indonesia .

    The Tampaksiring Palace is one of 6 Presidential Palaces of Indonesia. Built in 1957 and finished in 1963, unlike other presidential palaces of Indonesia that mostly were inherited from the colonial period of Dutch East Indies, Istana Tampaksiring was built after the independence of Indonesia, and built not in colonial Indies Empire style, but in modernism combined with elements of Balinese architecture. The buildings of the complex are scattered around on an area covering 19 hectare. The main palace buildings are built on a higher ground overlooking Tampaksiring Tirta Empul Temple and Mount Agung.

  • Bali Bird Park

    Address:
    Jl. Serma Cok Ngurah Gambir Singapadu, Batubulan, Kec. Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80582, Indonesia .

    Animal park with exotic-bird shows, feedings & displays, plus reptiles, native plants & a cafe. The Bird Park houses more than 1,000 birds representing more than 250 species in an enclosed aviary.

  • Kebun Binatang Bali (Bali Zoo)

    Address:
    Jl. Raya Singapadu, Singapadu, Kec. Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80582, Indonesia .

    Large zoo featuring orangutans, elephants, and Africa lions. There are lots of interactive encounters and shows. General Admission is IDR 355,500 (about $25 US). Additional options for breakfast with Orangutans or Elephant Mud Fun. 

  • Pura Tinta Empul (Holy Water Temple)

    Address:
    Jl. Tirta, Manukaya, Kec. Tampaksiring, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80552, Indonesia .

    While Bali's other temples may be larger or more jaw-dropping, Pura Tirta Empul, which translates to "Holy Water Temple," possesses a unique serenity that cannot be matched. This active prayer site inspires both Balinese Hindus and visitors of different beliefs. While there are several shrines and other structures on the premises, the temple's tranquility is best seen in the large rectangular pool at the complex's center. You'll see worshipers enter the water to pray, so be respectful of the Balinese customs and do not disrupt them. Travelers, too, are welcome to enter the water, known for being a holy mountain spring. Keep in mind, though, that you're expected to enter the water fully clothed (and must wear a sarong as well; they are available to rent for free on-site), so visitors suggest bringing a change of clothes along. Entry fee is IDR 15,000 (about $1 US).

  • Air Terjun Kanto Lampo (Kanto Lampo Waterfall)

    Address:
    Jl. Kaliasem lingk.kelod kangin, Beng, Kec. Gianyar, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80513, Indonesia .

    Hidden deep in the jungles of Ubud region, Kanto Lampo Waterfall can be a great sight fir exploration. This scenic, seasonal waterfall with its water cascading down a stepped rick formation is a stunning view to behold. Located in the village of Gianyar, this waterfall is also very easy to get to. Unlike other waterfalls, you don’t have to go through miles and miles of hiking and trekking. Within 15 minutes, you will reach the spot of the waterfall.The slightly under the radar location of Kanto Lampo adds to its uniqueness.

  • Rapting Sumgai Ayung (Rafting the Ayung River)

    Address:
    Jl. Raya Kedewatan No.44, Kedewatan, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia .

    If you are interested in a little adventure, we can arrange a trip down the rapids of the Aying River. Experience the most challenging white water in Bali. The water conditions are stable year-round and is suitable for all levels of rapids with Class 2-3 rapids. During the 2-3 hours of rafting down the river, you will have thrills from the rapids and the views of rainforest, rice fields, and waterfalls.

  • Pura Taman Saraswati (Ubud Water Palace)

    Address:
    Jl. Kajeng, Ubud, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia .

    Pura Taman Saraswati, officially Pura Taman Kemuda Saraswati, also known as the Ubud Water Palace, is a Balinese Hindu temple in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia. The pura is dedicated to the goddess Sarasvati. A pathway over it's famous lotus pond leads to the temple with ornate architectural details.

  • Candi Tebing Gunung Kawi (Temple of Gunung Kawi)

    Address:
    br penaka, Tampaksiring, Kec. Tampaksiring, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80552, Indonesia .

    Gunung Kawi is an 11th-century temple and funerary complex in Tampaksiring north east of Ubud in Bali, Indonesia., that is spread across either side of the Pakerisan river. It comprises 10 rock-cut candi that are carved into some 7-metre-high sheltered niches of the sheer cliff face. Be prepared for lots of stairs and some amazing sites.

  • Museum Seni Neka (Neka Art Museum)

    Address:
    Jalan Raya Sanggingan Campuhan, Kedewatan, Kecamatan Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia .

    The Neka Art Museum is a museum located in Ubud on Bali, Indonesia, It was established in 1982 by Pande Wayan Suteja Neka, better known as Suteja Neka, a Balinese art dealer who had begun collecting Balinese art with the advice and help of painters Rudolf Bonnet and Arie Smit among others. It is a fine arts museum displaying Balinese art inspired by the local beauty and culture of the region. There is an admission fee.

  • Pasar Sukawati (Sukawati Art Market)

    Address:
    Jalan Raya Sukawati, Sukawati, Kec. Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80582, Indonesia .

    Get ready to hone your bargaining skills and visit the colorful market with merchants selling apparel, jewelry, locally made souvenirs, and more.