Besakih Temple is the most important, the largest and holiest temple of Hindu religion in Bali.
A series of eruptions of Mount Agung in 1963, which killed approximately 1,700 people also threatened Pura Besakih. The lava flows missed the temple complex by mere meters. The saving of the temple is regarded by the Balinese people as miraculous, and a signal from the gods that they wished to demonstrate their power but not destroy the monument the Balinese faithful had erected.
Tukad Cepung Waterfall located inside the cave. One of the most photogenic of all the waterfalls in Bali. Its surrounded by cliffs with circular shape.
Kerta Gosaa beautiful historical site located in East Bali. It is a traditional building floating in the center of fish pond. The most unique of this building is the ceiling made from the asbestos material fully decorated by the traditional painting with Kamasan style.
Coffee Luwak plantation. One of the most expensive beans in the world, with retail price up to $500 per kilo. (If you wish and if there is time left).
Tegalalang rice terraces and the Swing. Fabulous scenes of green rice paddies. The Swing is the attraction become very popular, enjoy the flight over the fields.
Monkey forest Ubud is a tropical rain forest with high and shady tropical trees where this place as a habitat for group of monkeys. There are 3 Temples inside. More than 700 monkeys live in this sanctuary. (If you wish and if there is time left).
If time remains, can also visit:
Ubud palace – the palace was the official residence of the royal family of Ubud. (If you wish and if there is time left).
Ubud market – handicraft market. (If you wish and if there is time left).
Celuk Village is the traditional process of making silver jewelry. (If you wish and if there is time left).
Village Mas is the center of wood carving. (If you wish and if there is time left).
Tohpati village is the center of traditional batik production in Bali. (If you wish and if there is time left).