7 Recommended Attractions in North Bali

North Bali is a hidden paradise that offers authentic natural and cultural charm, making it a highly recommended travel destination for those who like adventure and tranquility. In contrast to the hustle and bustle of South Bali area, North Bali offers a more tranquil beauty with black sand beaches, stunning waterfalls, and amazing underwater life. With a combination of tropical nature, preserved customs, and the friendliness of the locals, North Bali is the perfect destination to escape from your routine and enjoy the beauty of nature.

 

To help you plan your adventure, here are 7 recommended attractions in North Bali that showcase the region’s stunning landscapes and rich heritage.

 

 

1. Lovina Beach

 

Lovina Beach is known as a wild dolphin conservation area. The tourist attraction offered is to see these dolphins swimming in the ocean. When traveled from Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport, it takes about 2.5-3 hours with a distance of almost 100 km by car to Lovina. Travelers can rent a fishing boat or buy this dolphin tour tour package.

 

The price is IDR 125 thousand per pax, and one boat can carry 10 passengers. Other than seeing dolphins, there are also other exciting activities such as snorkeling, jet skiing, shark boats to frenzy boats and fishing activities in Lovina. For convenience, it is recommended that visitors also stay at the nearest hotel because the boat departs in the morning.

 

 

2. Pemuteran Tourism Village

 

Pemuteran Tourism Village is one of the top destinations in North Bali that deserves to be on your travel list. This village offers a variety of interesting activities, from snorkeling to trekking. One of the main attractions is the coral reef conservation that makes Pemuteran’s underwater so beautiful. For snorkeling enthusiasts, this place is perfect for enjoying the beauty of nature while learning more about the coral reef ecosystem.

 

In addition, the village is home to the Turtle Project, a turtle breeding program managed by a local organization and the local community. Turtle eggs found by fishermen will be collected, incubated, and once hatched will be nurtured until 2-3 months old before being released into the sea. If you’re lucky, you can take part in the hatchling release activity which is a unique experience, although there is no specific schedule for this event.

 

Pemuteran Beach also has distinctive black sand. Enjoying the afternoon at this beach while relaxing, accompanied by fresh coconut ice, can be a pleasant moment after snorkeling. The calm atmosphere of the beach makes it suitable for relaxation.

 

For those less interested in underwater activities, trekking to Bukit Batu Kursi is another interesting option. At the top of this hill is the Batu Kursi Temple, a sacred place that offers a beautiful view. The hill is about 800 meters high, and the journey to the top via a stone staircase trail will provide a challenging yet satisfying trekking experience.

 

 

3. Handara Gate

 

Handara Gate is located on Jalan Raya Singaraja-Denpasar, Pancasari, Sukasada District, Buleleng Regency. The journey from I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport to this location takes about four hours.

 

The iconic Handara Gate has become one of Bali’s most popular photo spots and is often referred to as the “Gate to the Heaven” by tourists. This gate is actually the entrance to Handara Golf & Resort, a place that offers a golfing experience and luxurious lodging.

 

However, for travelers who just want to take pictures at this gate, you only need to pay IDR 30 thousand for a three-minute photo session. On weekends, this place is usually crowded with tourists who queue for photo hunting.

 

Although there are no official operating hours, visitors are allowed to take pictures at this gate from morning to night, as long as the lighting conditions are sufficient. The beauty of the gate’s traditional architecture combined with the green mountain backdrop makes Handara Gate an unmissable photo spot.

 

 

4. Les Village

 

Les Village, located in Tejakula District, Buleleng, is one of the tourist villages in North Bali that offers a variety of interesting activities. In this village, tourists can enjoy snorkeling, trekking and see the process of distilling Balinese wine.

 

Les Village is also included in the top 50 list of the 2024 Indonesia Tourism Village Award (ADWI). The village is known to be rich in agricultural products such as lontar, various fruits, and abundant marine products. No wonder Les Village has long been a favorite destination for foreign tourists. However, thanks to the development of information and social media, now this village is also starting to be visited by domestic tourists.

 

One of the unique experiences that can be obtained in Les Village is to see firsthand the process of distilling Balinese arak and making palm sugar at Dapoer Moela. In this place, tourists can see jugs of arak that are prepared for guests’ consumption. As part of the tour experience, visitors are invited to visit the distillery and introduced to the manufacturing process.

 

Balinese arak produced in Les Village is sold from IDR 150,000 per bottle (750 ml), with the price increasing with the alcohol content. Palm sugar or juruh is also a typical souvenir, selling for IDR 70,000 per bottle (600 ml).

 

With its natural beauty, rich culture and unique experiences, Les Village is a must-visit destination when exploring North Bali.

 

 

5. Ulun Danu Beratan Temple

 

Pura Ulun Danu Beratan is one of the most iconic temples in Bali that is very popular among tourists. Located on the shores of Lake Beratan, Tabanan Regency, the temple offers stunning views surrounded by mountains. From Ubud, the drive to this location takes about 50 minutes.

 

The main attraction of Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is the beauty of its location in the highlands. The air here is cool, even during the day, making it a refreshing place to visit. To enjoy the temple area, visitors are charged an entrance ticket of IDR 40,000 on weekdays and IDR 50,000 on weekends.

 

Historically, Ulun Danu Beratan Temple was built in 1634 by I Gusti Agung Putu as a place of worship to Tri Murti, namely Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Apart from being a place of worship, this temple is also a symbol of respect for the Gods who maintain the harmony of water and nature.

 

Apart from enjoying the beautiful view of the temple and lake, there are various other activities that can be done here. One of them is trying water rides such as traveling around Lake Beratan using a speed boat or water duck. If you want a more traditional experience, you can also rent a rowing boat.

 

With a combination of natural beauty, historical value, and peaceful atmosphere, Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is a very interesting destination to visit while in Bali.

 

 

6. Buyan Lake

 

Lake Buyan is one of the largest lakes in Bali. Located on the Bedugul plateau, the lake is surrounded by dense forests and hill ranges, creating a beautiful and refreshing backdrop.

 

Lake Buyan tourist area is located in Pancasari Village, precisely in Sukasada District, Buleleng Regency, Bali. Access to Lake Buyan is very easy to reach by two-wheeled or four-wheeled vehicles. If a traveler departs from Denpasar, the distance is about 57 km with a travel time of about 2 hours.

 

The interesting activities that can be done here are camping, fishing, trekking and picnicking.

 

 

7. Banyumala Waterfall

 

North Bali has many beautiful waterfall destinations, one of which is Banyumala Waterfall. This waterfall is located in Wanagiri Village, Sukasada District, Buleleng Regency, and is one of the must-visit places for nature lovers.

 

The journey to Banyumala Waterfall from Ubud takes almost 2 hours by motorcycle. However, if you depart from Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, the distance is closer, only about 30 minutes away.

 

To enter the waterfall area, visitors are charged an entrance ticket for IDR 20,000 per person. After that, you need to walk for 15-20 minutes through the trekking path. Although this journey is quite tiring, all the fatigue will pay off once you arrive at the location.

 

Banyumala Waterfall has a height of about 20 meters with fast and clear water flowing between cliffs filled with lush greenery. The atmosphere is very beautiful and calm, making this place ideal for relaxing or simply enjoying the beauty of nature.

 

 

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