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Denpasar, Indonesia
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Canggu, Indonesia
A rapidly growing neighborhood on Bali’s north coast, Canggu is popular with
expats, celebrities and families. Set amid beautiful scenery, Canggu offers
plenty of restaurants, bars and cafés where you can hang out while watching
surfers ride some of Asia’s most powerful waves. The main street is Jalan Raya
Seminyak—popularly known as Eat Street—where you can find everything from famous
global eateries to inexpensive local joints. MY FAV RESTAURANTS: - La Baracca,
best italian food on the island - Moana Fish Eatery, Polynesian Restaurant -
Shady Shack, for the best vegetarian food CLUBBING: Old man's -for drinks
(Wednesday), Sand bar (Wednesday), Pretty Poison - skating & beers (Tuesday),
Black Cat Mini Market - hidden bar, La Brisa - beach club (Friday) BEACH CLUBS:
La Brisa, The Lawn, Finns Beach Club, Azul Beach Club
- Tanah Lot Temple
- La Brisa
- Finn's Beach Club
- Old Man's
- Pretty Poison
- Black Cat
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Ubud, Indonesia
Ubud, known for being one of Indonesia’s most artistic cities. You can visit its
famous museums or take a cooking class at an idyllic bungalow by a rice paddy
(be sure to ask for eggplant curry). Must visits: - Telangalang Rice Fields -
Ubud Market - Jungle Fish Pool Club
- Tegalalang Rice Terrace
- Ubud Market
- Goa Gajah cave
- Saraswati Temple
- Jungle Fish
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Amed Beach, Indonesia
An area famous for its pristine beach with an underwater cliff wall. It’s nice
to visit Amed during sunrise since it is quite calm. There are plenty of places
to stay for tourists around Amlapura, Candidasa and Karangasem Regency. One of
the most popular activities in Amed is to do snorkeling since it has a wide
array of sea life along its marine park. It also offers some unique activities
such as a night safari, rainforest exploration and cycling.
- Amed: Snorkeling Trip to the Japanese Shipwreck
- Lempuyang Temple
- Amed Beach
- USAT Liberty
- Mount Batur Sunrise Trek & Hot Springs Tour
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Nusa Penida, Indonesia
- Diamond Beach
- Kelingking Beach
- South Coast Cliffs
- Crystal Bay Beach
- Gamat Bay
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Nusa Lembongan, Indonesia
If you want to avoid crowds and just have a little island chill, choose Nusa
Lembongan. It’s a great place to relax with a book or just enjoy a sunset with a
drink at one of its many beachfront cafes. While on Lembongan, I tried surfing
for the first time.
- Nusa Lembongan
- Mushroom Bay
- Angel's Billabong
- Broken beach
- Devil's Tear
- Jungut Batu Beach
- Manta Bay
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Uluwatu Beach, Indonesia
Considered by many to be one of Indonesia’s most beautiful beaches, Uluwatu is a
world-renowned surfing beach, known for its powerful waves and dramatic
location. A photo can hardly do it justice but if you ever find yourself on The
Cliff, just remember that water isn’t called liquid sunshine for nothing
- Uluwatu Temple
- Pantai Padang Padang
- Jimbaran Beach
- Green Bowl
- Dreamland Beach
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Seminyak Beach, Indonesia
The center of Seminyak is where you’ll find most of its restaurants, bars and
clubs. It’s also home to one of Bali’s favorite surfing spots, Green Point. Book
a villa in Seminyak, or choose an all-inclusive hotel with a private pool for
maximum enjoyment. There are ample shops and spas scattered throughout, so you
can plan activities around your spa sessions instead of vice versa.