Scuba Diving in Lombok & Gilis
Descend into Lombok’s underwater world, where warm currents carry you through coral cathedrals, sea fans sway in rhythm, and turtles drift silently by. Whether you’re a seasoned diver or trying it for the first time, the dive sites near the Gilis and Sekotong Peninsula offer incredible visibility, gentle conditions, and vibrant marine life. Expect schools of reef fish, reef sharks, and manta sightings — all within reach of the surface yet worlds away from everyday life.
Sunrise Dolphin Watching in Lovina
Glide out before dawn on a traditional outrigger from Lovina’s calm northern coast, as the sky blushes with early light. Soon, pods of spinner dolphins appear — arcing gracefully through glassy waters, playful and wild. This quiet corner of Bali offers a gentler, more authentic rhythm. With its still sea, early hush, and fleeting glimpses of the natural world, Lovina’s sunrise safari feels intimate, respectful, and quietly profound.
Tanah Lot – Temple of the Sea
One of Bali’s most sacred and photogenic temples, Tanah Lot sits perched atop a rocky outcrop surrounded by crashing waves. Arrive in time for sunset, when the sky blushes and the temple becomes a silhouette of timeless serenity—a window into Bali’s deep spiritual heart.
Tanah Lot Temple Visit at Sunset
Tanah Lot is more than a temple — it’s a spiritual icon set upon a sea-swept rock just offshore. As waves crash and the sun descends into the ocean, the silhouette of the shrine becomes a moment of pure drama. Rooted in Balinese mythology and revered by locals, this sunset pilgrimage offers serenity, storytelling, and a spectacular coastal setting.
Tegallalang Rice Terraces Walk
Wander through the emerald stairways of the Tegallalang Rice Terraces, where generations of farmers have sculpted the land into cascading layers of green. Located just north of Ubud, this iconic landscape is not only photogenic but a living testament to Bali’s ancient subak irrigation system. Visit at sunrise or sunset for golden light, birdsong, and a serene atmosphere that makes this one of Bali’s most quietly powerful walks.
Ubud’s Hidden Waterfalls
Tucked deep within the jungle around Ubud lie some of Bali’s most enchanting waterfalls — from Tegenungan to Tibumana and Kanto Lampo. Follow winding paths past vines and volcanic rock to reach cool, cascading pools surrounded by birdsong and mist. Ideal for a refreshing swim or simply soaking in the serenity, each waterfall offers a moment of tropical stillness in Bali’s rainforest heart.
Uluwatu Temple & Kecak Fire Dance
Perched on a 70-metre cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean, Uluwatu Temple is as dramatic as it is sacred. As sunset lights up the sky, witness the hypnotic Kecak fire dance — a rhythmic retelling of the Ramayana in a fiery open-air amphitheatre. With crashing waves below and chants in the air, it’s one of Bali’s most evocative cultural moments.
Visit to a Sasak Village
Step into the world of the Sasak people, Lombok’s indigenous community, where traditions run deep and time slows down. Wander through thatched-roof homes, witness age-old weaving techniques, and hear stories passed down through generations. With warm hospitality and minimal tourist sheen, a Sasak village visit reveals an Indonesia untouched by modern gloss — proud, preserved, and powerfully authentic
Waterbom – Splash, Slide, Soar
A lush oasis in the heart of Kuta, Waterbom is more than a waterpark—it’s an award-winning blend of thrill and tranquility. With world-class slides, shady gardens, lazy rivers, and gourmet bites, it invites both families and thrill-seekers to dive into carefree joy.
Waterbom Bali
Asia’s top-rated water park, Waterbom Bali combines lush tropical design with world-class thrills. Beyond the heart-racing slides lie tranquil gardens, shaded cabanas, and gourmet dining — making it just as appealing to families and couples as it is to adrenaline-seekers. Eco-friendly and beautifully landscaped, it’s a refreshing escape that’s both vibrant and surprisingly serene in the middle of Kuta.
Yogyakarta City & Borobudur Tour
Journey into the cultural and spiritual heart of Java with a day that blends history, heritage, and haunting beauty. In Yogyakarta, wander through the sultan’s Kraton palace, watch artisans craft intricate batik and silverwork, and taste age-old Javanese recipes. Then, rise before dawn to witness sunrise at Borobudur — a colossal 9th-century Buddhist temple wrapped in jungle mist. As volcanic peaks silhouette the horizon, the ancient stone stupas seem to breathe. It’s an experience that quietly stirs the soul.