In the 1920’s, the first Westerner seeing the head carved at Goa Gajah, thought it was the face of an
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Lovina Beach
About 10 km west of the capital of regency, Singaraja, Lovina is a complete contrast to the major resorts of
Kuta Beach
Kuta beach remains the most popular strip and extends all the way up to Candu and down towards the airport
Gitgit Waterfall
The waterfall, about 10 km south of Singaraja, is one of Buleleng’s most ubiquitously touted attractions at Gitgit (Hard g’s,
Goa Lawah ( Bat Cave )
This is one of Bali’s Sad Kahyangan temples. Goa Lawah squats behind the beach gazing sullenly out toward the island
Tirta Gangga Royal Bathing Pools
The Puri Agung Karangasem was built in the XIX century by Anak Agung Gede Jelantik, the first king of Karangasem.
Taman Ujung Water Palace
About 5 km southeast of Amlapura, are the ruins of a vast royal pleasure garden, built in 1919 and suggestive
Uluwatu
Bukit’s most famous landmark is the temple Pura Luhur Uluwatu, an architectural marvel situated on a headland at the westernmost
Besakih ( Mother of Temple )
Pura Besakih is not one temple but a vast complex of temples sprawling across the mountainside. For most visitors, the
Nusa Dua Beach
Was designed for the luxury conscious with a heavy concentration of big name hotels lining the beautiful white sand beach.


