B A L I & N U S A
P E N I D A
Bali , Indonesia's most famous island, is renowned for its natural and cultural wonders: heavenly beaches, spectacular waterfalls, majestic volcanoes, lush rice paddies and enchanting temples
Just next door, Nusa Penida , a small neighboring island, stands out for its breathtaking landscapes and its seabed of a certain beauty.

Ubud, Bali
Ubud, the spiritual and artistic heart of Bali, is nestled among the island's lush green hills.
It offers a wide range of cultural and natural activities, from traditional dance performances to walks in the rice fields.
A victim of its own success, Ubud is now one of the most popular region in Bali.

Tegallalang

Monkey forest
Tegenungan
Saraswati
Sweet Orange Walk
Kanto Lampo

Practical information
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The vast majority of places to visit around Ubud require an entrance fee : waterfalls, forests, rice fields.
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Ubud is very touristy
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Homestay I recommend: Naeera Guest House
Nusa Penida
A small island located southeast of Bali, Nusa Penida is easily accessible by speed boat or ferry.
We spent three days exploring there, and although the influx of tourists is impressive, it is above all the beauty and magic of its landscapes that remain etched in the memory.

We had booked a boat trip for the day, with the main objective of swimming with manta rays, visible at the famous 'Manta Point'.
Along the way, we were lucky enough to spot some dolphins! So we jumped in the water and... it was simply magical!
