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From Bali to Gili Islands

A little paradise 1 hour away by fast boad from Bali to Gili islands. The Gili Islands in Bali are 3 small pieces of paradise land lined up off Lombok, Indonesia. Gili Trawangan is the largest and busiest of the three islands. It is also the most accessible by Fast-boat.

Getting to the Gili Islands:

The options are endless when it comes to choosing ferry or fast boat from Bali to Gili Islands. There are 9 ferry companies with a total of 13 ferry routes connecting Serangan to Gili Air, Gili Trawangan, Gili Gede & Gili Meno, Padangbai to Gili Air, Gili Trawangan & Gili Meno, Amed to Gili Trawangan & Gili Air, Sanur to Gili Trawangan, Gili Air & Gili Meno & Benoa Harbor in Gili Trawangan.

The fastest route between Bali and Gili Islands is Gili Trawangan with a crossing duration of around 1 hour 15 minutes. With so many routes on offer, we make it easy for you by comparing all equivalent crossings with just one click. So you can quickly find what you are looking for.

Gili Islands Region map
Gili Islands map. User:(WT-shared) Burmesedays,OpenStreetMap, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Getting around the Gili Islands:

The Gili Islands are small enough. There is no motorized transport on the islands apart from electric scooters. The short distances over land are covered on foot, by bicycle or cidomo (a small horse-drawn carriage). Accessible only by sea, the islands are visited by a variety of fast boats that operate various routes from Bali.

There are a range of direct fast boat services from Bali and Speed ​​Boat from Lombok to the Gili Islands, all of which also serve Lombok, some of which go past Nusa Lembongan en route.

Cidomo Senggigi
Cidomo. Midori, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Fast boat the best way to get to Gili Trawangan Meno and Air islands

In addition to this previous article on the different means of transport to get to Lombok, we will here address the same subject but specifically to get to the Gili Islands in Lombok via the port of Padangbai.

What is the best way to get to Gili Islands from Trawangan, Meno and Air?

As a reminder, the 3 Gili islands named: Trawangan, Meno and Air are part of Lombok and not of Bali. These 3 islands located northwest of Lombok have almost become a must for all travelers visiting Bali.
Although it is possible to go to the Gili Islands by Plane, Fast or speed boat or Ferry we will discuss these 3 solutions here but as much to tell you right away the Fast boat is the winning solution.

Ferry from Bali to Gili Trawangan Meno and Air Islands

We recommend this solution for travelers whose decision-making element is only the price (pay as little as possible). Because it is indeed the cheapest solution but the slowest and least comfortable and I would not recommend the Ferry for those going to the Gili Islands.

You need transport from your place of residence in Bali to the port of Padang bai about 1h30-2h from the south of Bali, then the crossing to Lombok about 5 to 6h, you disembark at the port of Lembar in the South West of Lombok , then transport to the port of Bangsal north of Lombok for the Gili and finally the public boat to one of the 3 Gili islands.

Finally the cost will not be very far from that of the Fast boat by including all the costs… The ferry is relevant if you want to go to Lombok and visit the south and the center and not the Gili Islands.

Plane from Bali to Lombok then transport to Gili Trawangan Meno and Air islands

The cost of the plane is quite close to that of the Fast boat but is slower because you will arrive at Mataram airport in the south of Lombok from where you will have to find transport to the port of Bangsal in the North of Lombok to take a boat to the Gili Islands. With this additional transport, the cost becomes higher than Fast boat and longer.

So here again the plane would be a very good solution for those wishing to visit Lombok but in the case of the Gili Islands the Fast boat remains the best solution.

But for some the plane will be more practical, if you are traveling with a baby, or if you are seasick because the waves are sometimes important during the crossing and if you have very little luggage to carry.

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The Fast boat best solution from Bali to the islands Gili Trawangan Meno and Air

The Fast boat remains in our opinion the best solution to go to the Gili Islands whether Trawangan, Meno or Air. For a fixed price you will have: the pick-up on the way to your hotel in Bali, the Fast boat round trip and the drop-off at your hotel on the return to Bali.

A driver picks you up at your hotel, drops you off at the port of Padangbai from where you board the Fast boat to Gili. On the return, the boat drops you off in Padangbai and a shuttle will drop you off at your hotel.

Transport Hotel Bali=> Port Padangbai

Transportation from your hotel to Padangbai port normally is included in your ticket. The transport zone covers hotels in the city center of the following cities: Ubud, Sanur, Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Jimbaran Bay, Candidasa.
If your hotel is outside the transport zone there will be a supplement to pay depending on the address of your hotel.

Transportation Port Padangbai=>Hotel Bali

The shuttle service area that drops you off on the return covers hotels in the city center of the following cities: Sanur, Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Jimbaran Bay, Candidasa and also at the airport. For Ubud the free shuttle drops off passengers not at their hotel but in town. Likewise, if your hotel is outside the transport zone then they will drop you off downtown.

Duration of crossings from Bali to Gili Islands

The crossing takes 1h30 from Padangbai to Gili Trawangan, 1h45 to Gili Air. The return from Gili to Padangbai takes 1h45-2h.

Return or Depart via Amed

It is possible to leave from Padangbai and return via the port of Amed or vice versa. The routes between Amed <=> Gili are operated by the companies Freebird and Kuda Hitam.

Weather-related risks

There are some risks, if it is too windy the authorities will ban all Fast boat crossings until the situation improves, this rarely happens and when it does the ban lasts only 1 or 2 days I would say 1-2 times a year.
Then the sea can be rough so you can be more or less shaken.

Read also: Indonesia Weather Guide by Islands – Best Months to Visit for Your Holiday

Finally the companies are more or less good, I mainly use for myself, my friends and the readers of lebaliblog the Wahana, Patagonia and Ekajaya companies with which we have not had any problem for the moment and with which we are satisfied.
Overall it’s a great experience and you can even sit on the roof of the boat and enjoy the view during the crossing.

3 Main Gili Islands

The three main Gili Islands are Gili Trawangan, Gili Air, and Gili Meno. They’re situated off the northwest coast of Lombok, Indonesia, and are popular for their stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and laid-back atmosphere. Each island offers its own unique charm and experiences, ranging from vibrant nightlife on Gili Trawangan to a serene and quieter ambiance on Gili Meno.

1. Gili Meno, a peaceful adventure and the smallest of the Gili Islands

If you want to live a whole new experience with a peaceful adventure, this is the right island for you! Located just one kilometer from Gili Trawangan, it is the smallest of the three islands, but also the most popular with tourists. There is a calm that will please you. In Gili Meno, the sand is powdery white, the landscape surrounded by the beach is charming. This is the perfect place for moonlit walks. No wonder so many couples choose it for their honeymoon. Gili Meno is a haven of peace.

Meno is the smallest and quietest of the three Gili. It is undoubtedly the one that has remained the most authentic with the western part of the island almost virgin of any construction with beautiful white sand beaches and crystal clear water.

  • Activity: snorkeling, beach.
  • Housing: limited supply of housing.
  • Restaurant: limited offer of restaurants.

Gili Meno
Gili Meno. Flickr user: yeowatzup https://www.flickr.com/photos/yeowatzup/, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

2. Gili Air, suitable for snorkeling

Covered with powdery white sand beach, Gili Air offers, like Gili Meno, a peaceful atmosphere. If you love snorkeling, then put on your fins, your mask and grab your snorkel, because here the aquatic hike promises to be superb. Your exploration at the bottom of the sea will make you discover formidable aquatic species, you will swim with giant green turtles or hawksbills as well as tropical fish. The warmth of local life mixed with the sublime beauty of the landscape makes this site a destination of choice.

Gili Air is a mix of the other two Gili. It has facilities that have nothing to envy to those of Gili Trawangan (restaurants, hotels) while being much more peaceful.

  • Activity: some diving schools, snorkeling, some evenings, beach, bike…
  • Accommodation: mainly bungalows.
  • Restaurant: wide choice of restaurants for all tastes and all budgets.

This island is made for you if: you want to relax without getting bored and enjoy more upscale facilities than the one on Gili Meno.

Gili Air Eastern coast looking at Lombok
Beach on Gili Air, looking at Lombok Island. Laurent Bigué, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

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5 must-do things in Gili Air

Discover the allure of Gili Air with these five must-do activities:

Swim with sea turtles

The island of Gili Air is known for its transparent waters and its magnificent snorkeling spots. Just a few meters from the coast, you can swim with turtles, see multicolored fish and admire the corals. You can easily rent mask, snorkel and flippers on the island, for 50,000IDR a day. The best spot to swim with turtles is in the East and North West part of Gili Air. Renting snorkeling gear is easy and affordable, allowing you to explore the best turtle-spotting areas in the East and North West parts of the island. Or you can bring your own snorkeling gear from your home country.

Visit the island by bike

Rent a bike for a few days and discover Gili Air! Most bike rental shops are located near the port to the south. You can also rent a bike from most homestays, lodges or villas. Feel free to explore the center of the island, which is more authentic and less developed than the coast: you can see farmers and farmers working in the coconut fields.

Admire the sunset in the northwest of the island

The sun sets on the same side where the turtles are: in the northwest of the island! If the sky is clear, you can even admire the sunset with Mount Agung in the background.

Sunbathe on a hammock by the sea

The southern part of Gili Air offers the most accommodation by the sea. If you book accommodation in this part of the island, you can enjoy the beach while resting on a hammock or under the coconut trees. . The east coast of Gili Air has the whitest beaches on the island. Be sure to cycle around the island to choose your favorite beach!

Gili Air map
Gili Air map. User:(WT-shared) Burmesedays,OpenStreetMap, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

3. Gili Trawangan, the island to party

We cannot all unanimously love calm; that’s a fact. Fortunately, moreover, because I dare not imagine what our world would be like then. A festive atmosphere, nothing much better to enjoy life. Gili Trawangan is world renowned for this. The parties are exceptional on this island and leave a pleasant taste. More populated, more developed, it is an ideal destination for holidays. Do not be surprised that on the evening or the morning of your departure, a shadow of sadness appears on your face. This island has the magic of never being enough for the visitor. We never want to leave this island.

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It is the largest but the most urbanized and lively of the three islands. The atmosphere in Trawangan is clearly festive with visitors coming from all over the world.

  • Possible activity: diving school, snorkeling, clubbing, beach, night market, cycling…
  • Accommodation: wide variety of accommodation (hostel, bungalows, high-end resort, etc.)
  • Restaurant: wide choice of restaurants for all tastes and all budgets.

This island is therefore rather made for you if: you like to party, you travel alone and/or you like to mingle with other travelers…

Beach - Gili Trawangan (16950555226)
Beach on Gili Trawangan. Jorge Láscar from Melbourne, Australia, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

The diving sites in Lombok

Scuba diving in Lombok is organized mainly either around Senggigi in the west, or around the Gili Islands in the northwest, or in the south at Belongas Bay.

In Belongas Bay, we discover a wide variety of sites to see hammerhead shark, pinnacles with abundant marine life of tuna, barracuda and mobula rays visible particularly from June to the end of October. Senggigi dive sites are made up of rocky slopes and plateaus on which soft corals and colorful gorgonians host small marine species. They are more macro diving spots. The sites are accessible to all levels of diving.

The dive sites around the islands Gili Trawangan, Gili Air and Gili Meno are also a favorite area from Lombok. This truly charming, car-free Indonesia dive destination offers more beaches and reefs for scuba diving, snorkeling and snorkeling. The dive sites are easy to explore, there is little current, pretty coral gardens, a maximum depth of 32 meters (105 miles) and lots of turtles. Ideal for doing a PADI Open Water Diver (level 1) or for swimming with turtles while snorkeling.

Read also: Best Dive Spots in Bali

Best time to dive in Gilis Islands, Lombok

Diving in the Gili Islands is possible all year round but try to avoid the months of December and January. Heavy rains during these months reduce visibility somewhat. The best season for diving is from May to September.

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Things to do on the Gili Islands

The Gili Islands, consisting of Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno, and Gili Air, are a popular destination among tourists visiting Bali. Here the list for things to do on the Gili Islands:

Snorkeling and diving

The Gili Islands are known for their clear waters and vibrant marine life. You can go snorkeling or diving to explore the underwater world and see colorful fish, sea turtles, and coral reefs. Read also: Best Snorkelling Spots in Bali You Can Go

Island hopping

You can take a boat tour to visit all three islands and explore their unique attractions. Gili Trawangan is known for its nightlife and sunset views, while Gili Meno is quieter and more secluded, perfect for romantic getaways. Gili Air offers a balance of both.

Relax on the beach

All three islands have beautiful beaches where you can sunbathe, swim, and relax. You can also enjoy a massage or spa treatment on the beach.

Cycling and horse riding

The Gili Islands are small enough to explore by bicycle or horseback. You can rent a bike or take a horse ride to see the islands’ scenery and local life.

Sunset watching

The Gili Islands have some of the most stunning sunsets in Bali. You can enjoy the sunset views while sipping cocktails at beachside bars or taking a sunset boat tour.

In summary, the Gili Islands offer a range of activities and attractions for travelers looking for a mix of adventure and relaxation. Whether you choose to snorkel, island hop, or simply relax on the beach, the Gili Islands are a must-visit destination when traveling to Bali.

Photo credit (main picture): Author: Kok Leng Yeo from Singapore (CC BY 2.0) via Wikimedia Commons

Photo description: Gili Islands & Gunung Rinjiani, Lombok, Indonesia.

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Amed the Little Paradise in Bali

Amed is a group of peaceful villages bordered by black sand beaches, ideal for lazing around but especially for snorkeling and scuba diving in the east part of Bali. Renowned for its vertiginous drop-offs and coral gardens, this region of northeast Bali is home to some of the best dive sites on the Island of the Gods.

Amed is one of the increasingly popular destinations in Indonesia. Located at the eastern end of Bali, this village is relatively isolated. You will not regret making the trip, especially since the road that will take you there will take you through some beautiful places. Before arriving in this charming fishing village, you will come across beaches, rice fields and sumptuous palaces.

Location of Amed

Amed is located just at the foot of the Agung volcano, one of the volcanoes of Bali. If this place attracts more and more people, it is for several reasons. In the surroundings, you can enjoy superb beaches, such as Lipah Beach, Jemeluk and Virgin Beach.

A fishing village

Amed is a fishing village on the east coast of Bali with beautiful volcanic black sand beaches, where there are several spots for snorkeling and scuba diving to see fish, corals, and blue starfish.

Late afternoon you could take a nice ride in a traditional fisherman’s boat for fishing and watch the sun set behind Mount Agung…

Scuba diving

For those who do scuba diving, it is also possible to see the Liberty wreck in the village of Tulemben which is not far from Amed.

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Volcanoes

Speaking of volcanoes, we advise you to climb the Batur volcano rather than Agung if you only have to do one 🙂 It is simpler and the view is magnificent in the early morning!
Jemeluk Beach is a beach of pebbles and black volcanic sand which is probably not the most attractive beach in Bali, but which turns out to be a true paradise for diving enthusiasts. Its clear water and very rich seabed make it one of the best diving spots in Indonesia.

Spending a few days in Amed is the perfect opportunity to discover some of the most beautiful buildings in Bali, such as the Taman Soekasada Ujung water palace, the Tirta Gangga water palace and the Pura Penataran Agung Lempuyang temple.

Soft coral (Bali) 3
Soft coral. Shooted in Bali near Amed. AlexeiAVA, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

How to get around?

Amed is just under 3 hours drive from Kuta, Seminyak, Canggu or Ubud. To get there, you will have to rent a scooter or opt for a private driver.

What to do in Amed, on the east coast of Bali?

After these few practical information, let’s see together what are the places to visit in Amed. As I said before, the road that leads to Amed is lined with superb places and I therefore really advise you to stop there during your road trip. If you are on a scooter, you will be free to stop wherever you want, but if you book a private driver, remember to tell him to stop here and there according to your preferences.

  • Virgin Beach
  • Taman Soekasada Ujung Water Palace
  • Tirta Gangga Water Palace
  • Ababi rice fields
  • Pura Penataran Agung Lempuyang Temple
  • Jemeluk Beach
  • Sunset Point
  • Lipah Beach
  • Tulamben and the wreck of the USS Liberty

Amed Traditional Salt Maker
Traditional Salt Maker in Amed. Many coastal communities in the south and east of Bali fulfill their economic needs through the informal sector, namely the business of making traditional salt. Surya Edy Gautama, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

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The most famous spot is undoubtedly the wreck of the USS Liberty, a former US army ship torpedoed by the Japanese during World War II in Lombok Bay. Towed onto Tulamben beach, the cargo ship was eventually pushed to the sandy bottom by lava following the 1963 volcanic eruption.

To make the most of Amed, I think you have to stay there at least 2 nights. The first day can for example be devoted to visiting the places of interest on the road to Amed. On your second day, you can visit the places in Amed itself and go diving or snorkeling.

See you soon our traveling friends. We wish you a wonderful stay on the island of the gods!

1. Go to Pantai Jemeluk (Jemeluk Beach) at Amed Beach

Jemeluk Bay is a beautiful playground for snorkeling in Amed. To get there, just head to the foot of the rightmost cliff on Amed Beach.

To the delight of our friends in gills, some structures have been submerged. There is therefore a temple (2 to 5 meters deep) or statues on which have proliferated very colorful corals. The rest of the reef features canyons and pretty reliefs conducive to schools of fish. Depending on the tide, it is a shallow snorkel, ideal for beginners.

Most of the restaurants that overlook the beach offer the possibility of renting snorkeling equipment. Be careful not to hit the corals with your flippers. If you are not comfortable with it, it is better not to wear it.

2. Snorkel or dive at Japanese Wreck

The Japanese Wreck snorkeling / diving site is a fabulous place. It is quite rare to be able to visit a wreck only a few fathoms from the shore with only a mask and a snorkel, so you might as well take advantage of it! Together with the USS Liberty, these are the two most famous and shallow water wrecks in Bali.

This former Japanese patrol boat ended its run on the Balinese side during the Second World War. The different pieces of the carcass lie between 2 and 6 meters deep depending on the tide. The bow points perpendicular to the beach. Soft and hard corals have colonized the rusty metal giving it vibrant hues of color. Gorgeous.

This environment has naturally attracted many fish such as trumpetfish, bannerish, surgeonfish, barberfish and damselfish or even butterflyfish. The wreck is in front of the Kawi Kawa Beach Cottages and is indicated by large black buoys. You can park your scooter along the road for a few Rupiah (local currency).

3. Snorkel or dive at the wreck of the USAT Liberty

From Amed to wreck of the USAT Liberty takes about 20 minutes by car, a little less by scooter.

If you can’t dive there, a snorkeling stop was essential on the road to Munduk and the black beach of Gretek. Because if everyone is not able to go freediving at 30 meters (98.5 ft) deep, part of the wreck is accessible by snorkeling from the beach.

The place in question is located in front of a concrete shed from which the divers equip themselves and leave. Fins are welcome but you can also do without. On the other hand, you will have to do some snorkeling to get a closer look at the corals and the details of the old ship.

4. Relax, snorkel or dive at Lipah Beach

It came up several times during our research. Some claim that it is Amed’s best known “SPOT” for snorkeling but also scuba diving.

The best reefs are located to the east of the beach. They start a few tens of meters from the edge and extend to a drop off located about a hundred meters offshore. A magical garden of thousands of colors where submerged structures and coral cohabit serenely. In particular, you can see small reef sharks, octopuses, triggerfish or tiny mantis shrimps. Snorkeling recommended between mid and low tide.

5. Selang Beach

A small protected bay in the shape of a half moon. This snorkeling spot is not the best known in Amed. However it would be a shame to leave it aside, because little known says preserved and quiet.

The snorkel is apparently of good quality in shallow water. Immerse yourself in front of Good Karma Bungalow and follow the path traced by the coral reef. We often see harmless blacktip sharks there. If you come across one and want to prolong the meeting, avoid big gestures, cries and bubbles that could scare him away.

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What to do around Amed?

Because Amed is a fairly small city, the ideal is to take advantage of your stay here to make excursions in the surroundings! As we said before, you just need to find a driver on Amed or rent a scooter. In any case, the surroundings of Amed are magnificent – ​​even mystical, between sacred volcano and temples above the clouds… Here are the best activities to do from Amed, Bali:

1. Visit Tirta Gangga (Water Palace)

The Tirta Gangga (water of the Ganga) temple is a sacred site on the island of Bali. It is home to beautiful gardens and ponds and basins filled with sacred fish. It takes only 15 minutes drive or less by scooter from Amed to Tirta Gangga.

It’s a cultural gem well worth exploring, but it’s also one of Bali’s most Instagrammable temples. And therefore one of the most frequented.

1. The Agung volcano, the “sacred mountain”

From Amed to Mount Agung takes 50 minutes by car, it can be less by scooter.

This excursion is a favorite for many people to do from Amed. If you’re crazy about nature and quite sporty, it will likely become your favorite as well. Mount Agung is a sublime active volcano visible from Amed, and its ascent stands as one of their most cherished travel memories. If this experience tempts you, booking a guide will be necessary, as the hike is challenging and the path is poorly marked. It’s worth noting that despite their good physical condition and walking habits, it took them a significant amount of mental effort to convince themselves to reach the summit.

Beyond the hiking aspect, the Agung volcano also has a huge cultural interest. Agung has always been considered by the Balinese as a sacred mountain. He would be a descendant of Mount Meru, home of the gods and axis of the world. The Pura Besakih temple (“mother temple”), the main spiritual center of the locals, is at its feet. It is a super impressive complex and THE place to visit if you want to learn more about Balinese spirituality, which is unique in the world!

From Amed:
  • To go to the Besakih temple, 1h30 by car, a little less by scooter.
  • To go to the starting point of the ascent of Agung Pura Pasar Agung, 1h15 by car, a little less by scooter.
  • To go to the starting point of the ascent of Batur, 1h30 by car, a little less by scooter.

3. Walk through the rice fields of Ababi

It takes only 20 minutes drive (less by scooter), a walk through the Ababi rice fields in Bali is an experience you won’t soon forget. These picturesque rice fields, which are not far from the spectacular Tirta Gangga temple, offer a breathtaking sight. You will be amazed by their beauty and serenity, making them a popular destination for tourists who want to make the most of your visit.

Visiting the Ababi rice fields provides a unique opportunity to witness the traditional agricultural practices that have shaped the region’s culture for centuries. The lush green fields spread out like steps carved into the land, showcasing the intricate irrigation system that sustains the crops and gives the landscape its distinctive appearance.

Wandering through the Ababi rice fields, you’ll be able to connect with the rhythms of rural life in Bali. The picturesque scenery is not only a feast for the eyes but also offers a chance for introspection and relaxation. As you explore the terraced fields, you might even have the opportunity to interact with local farmers, gaining insights into their way of life and the challenges they face in maintaining these vital rice paddies.

If you’re a nature enthusiast or simply someone who appreciates stunning landscapes, the Ababi rice fields should definitely be on your list of places to visit in Bali. The short distance from Amed makes it a convenient day trip, allowing you to experience the tranquility of the countryside while still being able to enjoy the comforts of the nearby coastal town.

4. Explore Taman Soekasada Ujung Water Palace

The Indonesian island of Bali is home to some amazing sights and experiences to do during your trip, but the real star, at least in terms of historical splendour, is the Taman Soekasada Ujung Water Palace. This vast aquatic palace located in the surroundings of Amed, is a site of considerable beauty and fame.

Built in 1909 by King Gusti Gede Jelantik as a place of recreation and rest, the gardens have been kept alive over the years despite extensive damage from Dutch colonialism and the devastating earthquake of 1963. Trees, ponds and elegant balustrades line a series of winding walkways, leading visitors to pavilions with unparalleled views of distant islands like Nusa Penida (check out our blog post here). It really is an amazing experience. You can visit the palace with or without a guide.

Whether you join a guided tour or explore the area on your own, Taman Soekasada Ujung is one of the most beautiful tours in the area!


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Photo credit: Wawansatriawan Bali via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)


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