Listly by Lavinia Woolf
A Bali holiday haven, Nusa Dua provides visitors a wide range of exciting activities within its verdant confines. From volcano tours to forest excursions Nusa Dua's top activities are as follows.
Often regarded as Bali's most picturesque corner Ubud and its natural beauty have been well documented in books and films such as the Julia Roberts starring "Eat, Pray, Love". Breathtaking as it is captivating Ubud encompasses all of Bali's best attributes in a single space that is a hub for local artists who reside in the villages of this pastoral country setting. Ideal for cycling and trekking enthusiasts exploring Ubud's natural environment and culture is a must-have experience for Bali vacationers.
Ideal for nature lovers as well as hiking enthusiasts a tour of Bali's Kintamani Lake and the nearby volcano is a popular activity among seasoned travellers holidaying in the island. Idyllic and awe-inspiring in its tranquillity Kintamani Lake and the famous volcano within its proximity are some of Bali's most coveted natural wonders. Handicraft and souvenir hunters will also find plenty to write home about at the venue as the area offers visitors a range of locally produced wares. Located in an area surrounded by paddy fields and quant villages a tour of the lake and the volcano can be The Westin Resort Nusa Dua Bali or any well-known Nusa Dua resort Bali counts among its finest rests.
Trekking to the summit of a cliff located in Bali's southern fringes with breathtaking views all around to enjoy an ancient fire dance is another activity that should not missed by first time visitors. Perched on a rocky promontory 100m above the sea witness the majesty of a traditional Kecak dance recital performed by local mane with fire torches in hand. Visitors can conclude the evening with a seafood dining experience on Jimbaran Bay.
Known as tour that allows visitors to uncover Bali's breathtaking rural landscapes a tour of Bedugul and Singaraja takes visitors across the mountains at the heart of the island to Singaraja and also includes stopovers at famed Lovina Beach located in the northern coastline of the island.
As a tour option open to visitors who wish to discover "Bali off the beaten track" this engaging tour lets visitors explore the traditional farming techniques used by the island populace today. A trek across the forest and farm land is also encompassed in this exciting venture which also takes visitors to rural village communities in the island.
Walking through verdant rice paddy fields visitors can explore Bali's iconic Mengwi Temple which can be reached during low tide. The beauty and lush surroundings of Monkey forest and famed Tanah Lot are also part of this popular excursion which lets one come face to face with the staggering natural beauty of the island.
Home to some of the most pristine golf courses in all of Indonesia Bali is the ideal venue to tee-off with a team of friends or family in lush 18-hole courses. Surrounded by oceanic views the professional services on offer at the beachside courses of Bali are nothing short of impressive. Home to both 9-hole and 18 hole golfing greens golf enthusiasts should not miss the opportunity to tee-off in one of Asia's finest golf hubs.