Summary of Exciting Activities in Bali
Are you planning a trip to Bali soon or are you already exploring the Island of the Gods? This destination offers a perfect blend of relaxation, delightful cuisine and beverages—many of which are specifically designed for Instagram, tranquil beaches, and vibrant nightlife.
Moreover, for those with an adventurous spirit, a plethora of activities await to engage your sense of thrill.
WATERFALLS, UBUD
The stunning waterfalls located in Ubud are a must-see. Our top recommendation is the Tukad Cepung Waterfall. Descend the 100 accessible steps to the river, and you will be greeted by a waterfall so magnificent, it seems to be a fantasy!
TIP: Consider hiring a driver for a more convenient experience in picturesque Ubud!
For further inspiration on your adventures, explore Southeast Asia’s most remarkable waterfalls HERE.
VOLCANO TREKKING
Volcano trekking in Bali presents an essential experience that you should not overlook. You may select from three varying levels of difficulty, based on how well-prepared you are physically for your Bali journey.
Be sure to wear suitable hiking footwear and attire designed to be warm, waterproof, and windproof for this undertaking, especially as the journey begins at night to witness a breathtaking sunrise from the peak!
Easy: Mount Batur, Bali
Experience the unparalleled opportunity of trekking to the summit of Mount Batur volcano for an astonishing sunrise, accompanied by spectacular morning vistas. Mount Batur trekking is accessible to physically fit individuals and takes about 2 hours to reach a height of 1717 meters above sea level. Be sure to appreciate the grandeur of an active volcano!
Medium: Mount Agung, Bali
Mount Agung is recognized as Bali’s highest and most sacred mountain, reputed to be the dwelling place of the deity. At 3142 meters above sea level, physically fit trekkers can ascend the mountain in approximately 3 to 4 hours from Pasar Agung Temple and 5 to 7 hours from Besakih Temple. The sunrise experience from this mountain will unveil a level of beauty beyond your prior encounters!
Hard: Mount Rinjani, Lombok
Mount Rinjani is located on the island of Lombok, to the east of Jakarta. Prepare for a rewarding challenge spanning three days! Most trekking packages include meals along the way. Picture savoring their distinctive mountain waffles or pancakes while relishing in the sunrise after hours of strenuous trekking! With a height of 3,726 meters above sea level, Mount Rinjani ranks as the second highest volcano in Indonesia!
MANTA RAY SNORKELLING IN NUSA LEMBONGAN
Engaging in snorkelling alongside the majestic Manta rays in Nusa Lembongan is an extraordinary experience! The waters of Nusa Lembongan teem with petite pink, white, and transparent jellyfish moving in jerky motions. This plankton-rich cove serves as a prime feeding habitat for Indonesia’s magnificent Manta rays and has established itself as a key scuba diving destination.
WATER RAFTING IN UBUD
This must be one of Bali’s most cherished adventure excursions! Experience the breathtaking beauty of Ayung River, the most picturesque and longest river in Bali. You will navigate this river in a raft while absorbing the lush rainforest’s beauty in a singular manner! During your journey, you will encounter dramatic waterfalls, flourishing rice paddies, towering cliffs, and stunning gorges. Your guides will ensure a safe rafting experience and share fascinating insights on diverse wildlife species and exotic flora.
RICEFIELD TREKKING IN UBUD
Experience the majestic ricefields of Ubud through trekking while traversing serene village pathways, narrow jungles, and splendid temples. This journey will introduce you to various plants such as cocoa, coffee, tamarind, and soursop. Be sure to venture to Tegalalang, situated on the outskirts of Ubud. Here, you will engage with the most iconic rice terrace in Bali, cross the river on a stunning bamboo bridge, and appreciate the beauty of the rice terrace from an alternative perspective.
DIVING UP NORTH/PADANG BAI MANTA RAYS
Padang Bai’s geographic location makes it ideal for diving! Ensure your camera is readily accessible! Sharks, turtles, cuttlefish, frogfish, rhinopia, robust or ornate ghost pipefish, scorpionfish, rays, octopus, and moray eels represent just a few of the numerous marine species available at Padang Bai. Stunning ocean views with arched islands and steep hills enhance the diving experience. The majority of the Dive Team members come from and reside in Padang Bai, and like many Balinese, they appreciate humor, enjoy connecting with travelers, and sharing insights about prime locations to visit.
SURFING – BEGINNERS AND EXPERTS
BEST BEGINNER BREAKS
Jimbaran Bay is renowned for its optimal waves suited for novice surfers. The gentle, crumbly waves provide a friendly environment, enabling beginners to confidently paddle into the waves and relish the adrenaline surge of standing up and riding a wave for the first time.
Additional beginner-friendly spots on the Bukit Peninsula in southern Bali comprise the gentle right-hand break at Padang Padang beach and the soft reform wave at Bingin beach, both accessible during high tide.
*Caution: As a beginner, it is advisable to surf these breaks only during high tide when the water is deep enough to prevent injuries from shallow reefs at low tide. It’s recommended to reserve low-tide conditions for more experienced surfers.
In Canggu, Old Mans beach is a fantastic option! Located at the end of Batu Bolong, this beach is aptly named Old Mans as it is calm enough for older individuals to surf comfortably. It’s also conveniently positioned in front of Old Man’s bar for an enjoyable Bintang post-surf.
BEST WAVES FOR EXPERTS
Experienced surfers will find the finest waves on the Bukit Peninsula in southern Bali. Goofy footers will thrive with the acclaimed left-hand break extending from Uluwatu to Padang Padang, Impossibles, and onto Bingin. These are world-class breaks consistently offering thrilling surf year-round, although from November to January, conditions may occasionally be slightly less optimal due to wind.
For those eager to explore, head to Bali’s East Coast, north of Sanur, to the famous Keramis right-hand break. Early mornings are ideal, as the onshore winds typically strengthen in the afternoons.
A noteworthy tip is that the best views of this exhilarating wave can be enjoyed from the pool at Kommune Hotel.
If you are staying in central locations like Seminyak or Canggu, Echo Beach presents your closest opportunity for premier waves. This beach consistently offers multiple left and right-hand breaks, creating a challenging yet enjoyable surf experience on its shallow reef. However, Echo Beach often becomes crowded due to its convenient location.
If you have additional recommendations regarding activities in Bali, we would be eager to hear from you!