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Exploring Puyung Beach: A Hidden Gem in Nusa Penida, Bali

Puyung Beach on Nusa Penida island is one of the finest white sand beaches in Bali, yet it remains largely unknown to many visitors. Moreover, this hidden gem is located just a short distance from several popular tourist spots in Penida. This travel guide offers valuable information on how to reach the beach and everything you need to know before your visit!

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Explore Coban Pelangi Waterfall: A Hidden Gem in East Java, Indonesia

Coban Pelangi Waterfall is one of the lesser-known waterfalls in the Malang area of East Java, Indonesia. The name Coban Pelangi translates to ‘rainbow waterfall,’ derived from the vibrant rainbow that can be seen on sunny days (unfortunately, it was overcast during our visit, so we missed out on the rainbow). This travel guide will provide essential details about how to get there and everything you need to know before you embark on your adventure!

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Discover Layana Waterfall and Dining at Warung in Ubud, Bali

One of the easiest waterfalls to visit in Bali is probably the Layana waterfall, located just east of Ubud. This stunning two-step waterfall can be admired without the need for hiking or paying an entrance fee. In fact, it is conveniently situated next to a warung (a small food shack), where visitors can purchase food or drinks while relaxing in a hut above the falls.

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Explore Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall and Liberty Square in Taipei

The Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall in Taipei city is one of Taiwan’s most famous landmarks. This place is a must-see if you’re ever in Taipei, along with the Liberty Square and its impressive gate. The architecture here is remarkable, dedicated to an important figure in Taiwanese history. This travel guide will explain how to get there and everything you need to know before visiting!

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Gunung Kawi Temple: Explore Bali’s Historic Royal Tombs

The Pura Gunung Kawi Temple is a bit like Bali’s own Valley of the Kings, where ancient royal tombs were carved into a steep cliff wall at the bottom of a river valley. Gunung Kawi is a great spot to soak up some interesting culture and history, and you can get some good photos too. It’s one of the most famous tourist attractions near Ubud, Bali. This travel guide will explain how to get there and everything you need to know before you go!

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Ultimate Guide to Visiting Tukad Cepung Waterfall in Bali

The hike to Tukad Cepung Waterfall takes about 15 minutes and offers a reasonable workout. At first, you will descend a steep concrete stairway, then the path evens out as you walk beside the stream before you encounter another steep staircase leading to the riverbed.

The final portion of the hike requires navigating uneven stairs, which can be quite large—two to three times the size of standard steps. Although there’s a railing for support, those with mobility issues may find it challenging.

If you veer right at the riverbed, you will discover a smaller waterfall surrounded by lush jungle, perfect for a refreshing natural shower. Turning left leads you down a rocky path to the famous Tukad Cepung Waterfall.

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Explore Banyumala Twin Waterfalls: A Hidden Gem in North Bali

We recently did the quick hike to Banyumala Twin Waterfalls, a nice hidden waterfall with a jungle background in north Bali. This is a short, steep hike that leads to a cascade of small waterfalls joined together. It’s a beauty, and there’s even a natural pool to swim in. This travel guide will explain how to get to Banyumala Waterfall, and everything you need to know before you go!

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