By Fathima Rukaiya,
Bali is one of the most popular island destinations in the world, known for its beautiful beaches,
lush rice terraces, ancient temples, and vibrant culture. For first-time visitors, the island offers a
perfect mix of nature, adventure, relaxation, and cultural experiences.
Below are 10 of the best things you can do in Bali.
1. Visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
Location: Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali
The lush forest is home to over 1,200 long-tailed macaque monkeys living freely around ancient
temples and giant banyan trees. 
Things to Do
∙Photograph ancient Balinese temples inside the forest
∙Watch playful monkeys climbing statues and trees
∙Explore sacred sites like Pura Dalem Agung Temple
Entrance Fee
∙Adults: IDR 80,000 – 100,000 (around USD $5 – $7)
Avoid carrying loose items like sunglasses or food as the monkeys are known to grab them!
2. Watch the Sunset at Tanah Lot Temple
Location: Tabanan Regency, West Bali
Tanah Lot is one of the most iconic temples in Indonesia. The temple sits on a rock formation in
the ocean. 
Things to Do
∙Watch one of Bali’s best sunsets
∙Walk along the coastal pathways
∙Explore nearby cultural markets
Entrance Fee
∙Adults: IDR 75,000 (about USD $4 – 5)
3. Explore Tegallalang Rice Terraces
Location: Ubud, Gianyar Regency
The Tegallalang Rice Terraces are one of Bali’s most beautiful landscapes, famous for their green
fields carved into the hillside. 
Things to Do
∙Walk along narrow rice field pathways
∙Try the famous Bali jungle swing
∙Visit the nearby coffee plantations
Entrance Fee
∙Rice terrace entry: IDR 15,000 – 50,000 (about USD $1 – 3)
∙Jungle swing experience: around IDR 200,000 (about USD $13)
Morning visits offer the best lighting and fewer crowds.
4. Watch the Kecak Fire Dance at Uluwatu Temple
Location: South Bali, Pecatu
Uluwatu Temple is perched on a 70-meter cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean.
Things to Do
∙Watch the Kecak Fire Dance performance at sunset
∙Explore the cliffside temple
Entrance Fee
∙Temple entry: IDR 30,000 – 50,000 (around USD $2 – 3)
∙Kecak Fire Dance show: IDR 150,000 (around USD $10)
The performance combines storytelling, chanting, and fire rituals.
5. Swim at Tegenungan Waterfall
Location: Gianyar Regency, near Ubud 
Things to Do
∙Swim in the natural pool below the falls
∙Walk down scenic jungle stairs
∙Visit nearby cafes with waterfall views
Entrance Fee
∙IDR 20,000 – 30,000 (about USD $1 – 2)
Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds.
6. Hike Mount Batur at Sunrise
Location: Kintamani District, North-East Bali
Mount Batur is an active volcano and one of Bali’s most famous sunrise hikes. 
Things to Do
∙Start hiking at 2 – 3 AM to reach the summit by sunrise
∙Watch sunrise over Lake Batur and Mount Agung
∙Eat volcanic-heated breakfast cooked by guides
∙Explore lava fields after the hike
Cost
∙Entry and guide package: around IDR 100,000+ (around USD $7 – 15 depending on the
guide)
7. Visit Ulun Danu Beratan Temple
Location: Bedugul, Lake Beratan
This beautiful temple appears to float on a mountain lake surrounded by misty hills. 
Things to Do
∙Walk around the lake gardens
∙Take boat rides across Lake Beratan
∙Visit the nearby botanical gardens
Entrance Fee
∙IDR 30,000 – 75,000 (around USD $2 – 5)
8. Relax on Seminyak Beach
Location: Seminyak, South Bali
Seminyak Beach is known for its luxury beach clubs, sunset views, and lively nightlife.
Things to Do
∙Watch sunsets from beachfront lounges
∙Learn surfing
∙Visit the famous beach clubs there
∙Enjoy beachfront seafood dinners
Cost
∙Beach access: Free
∙Beach club minimum spends: approximately USD $10 – 30
9. Take a Day Trip to Nusa Penida
Location: Southeast of Bali
Nusa Penida is famous for its cliffs and crystal-clear water. 
Things to Do
∙Visit Kelingking Beach (T-Rex cliff)
∙Swim at Angel’s Billabong natural pool
∙See Broken Beach rock arch
∙Snorkel with manta rays
Cost
∙Ferry from Bali: USD $15 – 25 round trips
∙Day tour packages: USD $40 – 80
10. Experience Balinese Culture in Ubud
Location: Ubud Town, Central Bali
Ubud is considered the cultural heart of Bali. 
Things to Do
∙Visit Ubud Palace
∙Shop at Ubud Art Market
∙Watch traditional dance performances
∙Try Balinese cooking classes
Cost
∙Palace entry: Free
∙Cultural dance shows: around IDR 50,000 (about USD $3)
Ubud is also famous for yoga retreats, art galleries, and wellness spas.
Additional Cost to Know
∙Bali tourist tax: IDR 150,000 (approximately USD $10) per international visitor.
*Note that the prices mentioned above are approximate and can vary.



