Activities and Attractions

With its sparkling beaches and stunning wildlife, there is no shortage of experiences waiting to become memories in Bali.

Cultural Attractions

Garuda Wisnu Kencana. Rollan Budi. CC BY-SA 2.0.

Bali is made up of many temples, sculptures and galleries that offer brilliant depictions of Balinese culture and shouldn’t be missed when exploring the region. GWK Culture Park attempts to immerse guests in Balinese life through traditional music, Kecak Garuda Wisnu dancing and famous art pieces such as the Garuda Wisnu Kencana. The Batuan Village Temple offers insight into the religious significance of the region, while the Ubud Royal Palace focuses more on the area’s luxury.

Another culturally significant site in Bali is the Tirta Gangga Water Palace, located in Eastern Bali. This mix of blooming gardens, bubbling fountains, natural swimming pools and hand-carved stone sculptures makes the site a must-see when visiting Bali. The palace is close to natural springs, and the river and water running through this area are considered holy. This spiritual connection is emphasized through peaceful architecture and landscaping.

Outdoor Activities

Rafting in the Ayung Valley River. Fabio Achilli. CC BY 2.0.

Between the sparkling waters of the coast and the thick, abundant jungles, the natural scene is unlike anywhere else in the world. Hiking to waterfalls, secret lakes and hidden oases is a great way to explore the region, as long as you use the proper guidance. 

Another great way to have fun and explore the city is by Telaga Waja River Rafting, which features a two-and-a-half-hour excursion through the wilderness and local towns. Spanning from Mount Abang all the way to the Indian Ocean, the excursion offers beautiful scenery among the fast-moving waters.

Try your hand at surfing! People worldwide flock to Indonesia to experience some of the best waves. Lessons (200-300k rupiah or US$12-$18) are widely available at nearly any beach with waves, or rent a board (100k rupiah or US$6 per hour) and head out! Some of the most popular spots to learn to surf are in Canggu, Uluwatu and Kuta. For intermediate surfers in Canggu, check out the Old Man’s surf break, with the best rental from Old Man’s Surf Rental. 

When first imagining Bali, one often thinks of the famed influencer-esque photos among grand waterfalls. With some only short walks or a longer trek in, waterfalls are abundant. Go early in the morning to avoid crowds, and bring a bathing suit if swimming is permitted. Kanto Lampo waterfall is a short journey from Ubud and just one of countless waterfalls to explore. 

For those looking for more adventure, Alas Huram is a great place to visit for outdoor activities. Swing over the vast rice terraces, sky bike across a river or zipline through the jungle — whatever you decide, excitement is guaranteed.

Take the drive up to Lahangan Sweet, a gorgeous viewpoint of the jungle and the volcano Mount Agung. Walk to reach the viewpoint or hire a jeep. This is the perfect spot to enjoy a sunset in East Bali. It costs 30,000 rupiah (about US$1.8) to enter the area for the day, but it’s also a known camping spot. Stay overnight and catch epic views for both sunrise and sunset! You can rent a tent for about 185,000 rupiah (about US$11). 

Recommended Excursions

Because there is so much natural life to explore, many travelers in Ubud enjoy ATV tours around the region. For those seeking hard-to-reach places or an adrenaline thrill, the ATVs can drive through varied terrain outside of the main drag, and local guides on the excursion will share much knowledge about the area. 

In Ubud, consider a day tour to combine many of the most popular sights. Tours often will stop at the famous rice terrace, coffee plantation, Monkey Forest, waterfalls and temples. You can organize different tours or arrange one of your own with the help of a local travel agency or your accommodation.

If starting the morning atop an active volcano sounds like your cup of tea, do not miss hiking Mount Batur. A guided trek of the volcano leads you to a sunrise at the summit, overlooking the island. Just a short trip from Ubud, Mount Batur is located in the heart of Bali, making it a great way to spend an early morning. 

Try a tour in Uluwatu for a great mix of culture and natural life. The ancient Hindu temple is open to guests and popular for its sunsets along the cliff, but the real gem is the nightly kecak fire dancers. In the temple, a guide is recommended, especially to explain the rich history of the region. Stay for the evening performance to experience and admire a piece of Balinese culture.

For those who love snorkeling, consider a day trip to the Blue Lagoon. Admire the amazing coral reefs right off the beach at this area near Padangbai. 

For an adventure just outside of Bali, take the 20-minute ferry to Nusa Lembongan to experience snorkeling and diving like nowhere else in the world. Manta rays and dolphins frequent these waters, and a sight of these animals is unforgettable. 

Unique Experiences

Traditional Balinese dancers. CC0.

Getting involved with the local community in Bali is undoubtedly the best way to experience the culture. Balinese citizens are very hospitable and many open their homes up to travelers to share their traditions. A few families teach traditional cooking from their own kitchens, offering personalized classes for travelers to experience culture on a more intimate level.

Community events and festivals provide a great opportunity to meet locals, so be on the lookout for regional festivities. The Spirit Festival is notorious for taking over the streets every March but it is nothing compared to the wild decorations of the Kuta Karnival in October. Traditional food and drinks vary depending on the season, and following the recommendations for the holiday can lead to a unique cultural experience.

Many people travel to Bali to experience their world-renowned spas and leading wellness treatments. This is evident in the plethora of gym hubs that resemble all-inclusive community centers and wellness spas. One of these spas to learn more about the practices of meditation, various wellness remedies and the importance of community is Amo in Canggu. Book in at their spa, bathhouse or cafe.

Activities and Attractions

Tokyo, Japan is a city full of life and culture, offering a wide range of activities and attractions to suit all interests. Whether you're interested in exploring history and art, getting outdoors, or experiencing unique and off-the-beaten-path experiences, Tokyo has something for everyone.

Image courtesy of Robot Restaurant

Cultural Attractions

Tokyo is home to several museums, historical sites, and art galleries. One of the most popular cultural attractions is the Tokyo National Museum, which showcases a wide range of Japanese art, including paintings, sculptures, and textiles. The Edo-Tokyo Museum offers a glimpse into the city's history and culture during the Edo period, while the Imperial Palace allows visitors to see the home of Japan's emperor.

Outdoor Activities

Despite being a bustling metropolis, Tokyo has plenty of outdoor activities for visitors to enjoy. Hiking is a popular activity in the city, with several mountains and nature reserves around the Tokyo region. Mount Takao is the most popular hiking spot, which offers stunning views of the city and a range of hiking trails for all levels.

Surfing is also a popular activity, with several beaches along the coastline of Tokyo. The most popular beach is Odaiba, which offers calm waters and is suitable for all levels of surfers. For those looking for a winter activity, skiing, and snowboarding are also possible at nearby resorts such as Gala Yuzawa and Hakuba.

Local Festivals or Events Tokyo is home to several festivals and events throughout the year, offering visitors a chance to experience local culture and traditions. One of the most popular events is the cherry blossom festival, which takes place in late March to early April when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. Other popular events include the Sumida River Fireworks Festival in July, the Kanda Matsuri Festival in May, and the Tokyo International Film Festival in October.

Recommended Tours Or Excursions

Several tours and excursions are available for those looking to get a more in-depth experience of Tokyo. One popular option is the Tokyo food tour, which takes visitors to local markets and restaurants to sample the city's delicious cuisine. Another popular tour is the Tokyo city tour, which takes visitors to popular landmarks and attractions such as the Tokyo Tower, Shibuya Crossing, and the Meiji Shrine.

Unique Experiences Or Hidden Gems

Tokyo has several hidden gems to discover for visitors looking for unique and off-the-beaten-path experiences. The Robot Restaurant in Shinjuku is a popular attraction, featuring a futuristic show with robots, dancers, and music. The Tsukiji Fish Market is also a must-visit for seafood lovers, offering the freshest seafood and a unique auction experience.

For those interested in history and culture, the Yanaka neighborhood is a hidden gem with traditional Japanese houses and a laid-back atmosphere. Another unique experience is visiting the themed cafes in Tokyo, such as the cat or owl cafes, where visitors can interact with animals while enjoying food and drink.

Tokyo, Japan is a city full of activities and attractions for all interests. From cultural attractions and outdoor activities to local festivals and hidden gems, this vibrant city always has something new to discover.

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