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Trillionare Life
Bali,Lombok & Islands
Bali is an Indonesian island known for its forested volcanic mountains.lets explore bali and lombok islands.
Explore these beautiful places
wonderful Destinations
1) Pura Tanah Lot
Pura Tanah lot is situdated about 20 kilometers northwest of Kuta.It is the most iconic temples in the bali.Pura means temples in the balinese.It is covered with islet and the waves coming off to this place makes it more impressive.If you are planning to visit bali , you should consider it as a recommendation.
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Pura Tanah Lot was built at the beginning of the 16th century and is thought to be inspired by the priest Nirartha, who asked local fishermen to build a temple here after spending the night on the rock outcrop.
Although foreigners can't enter any of the temples, you can walk across to the main temple at low tide, and it's fun to wander along the paths taking photos and soaking up the magnificent setting.
After viewing the various temples and shrines, save time to relax at one of the clifftop restaurants and cafés here and sample the famous Kopi luwak (civet coffee).
In some of the cafés, friendly civets snooze on the tables, offering fun Instagram-worthy photo ops.
From Tanah Lot, you can stroll along tropically landscaped pathways to beautiful Batu Bolong, another sea temple perched on a rock outcrop with an eroded causeway connecting it to the shore.
When visiting any temples in Bali, be sure to dress respectfully, and wear a sarong and sash.
2) Mount Batur
In some of the cafés, friendly civets snooze on the tables, offering fun Instagram-worthy photo ops.
From Tanah Lot, you can stroll along tropically landscaped pathways to beautiful Batu Bolong, another sea temple perched on a rock outcrop with an eroded causeway connecting it to the shore.
When visiting any temples in Bali, be sure to dress respectfully, and wear a sarong and sash.
This sacred active volcano lies in Kintamani District in Bali's central highlands, about an hour's drive from Ubud, and the trek to the summit to watch the sunrise has long graced the list of top things to do in Bali.
The hike, along well-marked trails, is relatively easy and usually takes about two to three hours. Guided treks typically include a picnic breakfast, with eggs cooked by the steam from the active volcano.
On a clear day, the views are spectacular, stretching all the way across the Batur caldera; the surrounding mountain range; and beautiful Lake Batur, the island's main source of irrigation water.
3) Uluwatu Temple
Presiding over plunging sea cliffs above one of Bali's best surf spots, Uluwatu Temple (Pura Luhur Uluwatu) is one of the island's most famous temples, thanks to its magnificent clifftop setting.
In Balinese, "Ulu" means "tip" or "land's end" and "Watu" means rock, a fitting name for the location of the temple on the Bukit Peninsula, along the island's southwestern tip. Like Pura Tanah Lot, sunset is the best time to visit, when the sky and sea glow in the late afternoon light.
Archaeological finds here suggest the temple to be of megalithic origin, dating from around the 10th century. The temple is believed to protect Bali from evil sea spirits, while the monkeys who dwell in the forest near its entrance are thought to guard the temple from bad influences (keep your belongings securely stashed away from their nimble fingers).
A scenic pathway snakes from the entrance to the temple with breathtaking viewpoints along the way. Only Hindu worshippers are allowed to enter the temple, but the beautiful setting and the sunset Kecak dance performances that take place here daily are more than worth the visit.
4) Mount Rinjani Trek
Towering over the island of Lombok, the colossal Mount Rinjani, also referred to as the Gunung Rinjani in the local language, is the second-highest volcanic mountain in Indonesia
With an elevation of over a whopping three thousand and seven hundred meters above sea level, the mountain looms large over the entire island of Lombok and is one of the most popular treks all over the world.
Even though the climb to the summit is not easy and often exhilarating, the breathtaking panoramic view from the top is unforgettable. With thousands of vibrant purple flowers and bright green bushes that grow on the rocky black soil on the summit,
the mountain is home to nature in its purest form. Being a part of the renowned ‘ring of fire’, the Gunung Rinjani is also of utmost spiritual significance for the residents of Lombok. In fact, the very name of the mountain is said to come from the archaic Javanese term which may be translated to ‘God’.
5) Gili Trawangan
The Gili Islands are a group of 3 tiny islands – Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air – in Indonesia, near the coast of northwest Lombok Island. Characterized by sandy beaches fringed with palm trees, they're known for their coral reefs just offshore.
The gili islands are three islands close to lombok which are a popular tourist destination for those coming to lombok.
Gili Trawangan is also known for its raucous parties that feature techno beats that rave on into the wee hours of the night. Gili Trawangan is just 45 minutes away from Bali and can be reached via aeroplanes as well as ferry rides.
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Gili Trawangan has resorts with small huts, pools, restaurants and is quite frequented by tourists. Unlike other islands that are a little secluded, Gili Trawangan has local inhabitants of various ethnicities living in a township along the east coast of the island.