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Main Sights in Bali, Indonesia
There is plenty on offer in Bali for those who want to explore the local architecture to those visitors who want to relax and explore the beauty of the region on land and by sea. Quite simply put, the main tourist attractions on Bali are the beaches and the weather.
Bali Barat National Park
Covering parts of the north coast and the forested south, the Bali Barat National Park is full of different animals and wildlife attractions, and is best visited at the end of the dry season, around August to December. It features the Bali starling, one of the world's rarest birds, as well as elusive leopards, Javan buffalo and barking deer. A guide is highly recommended for trekking in this region.
Kintamani
Kintamani is a remote historical city in Bali's mountainous region and was the main city 1,000 years ago. It lies amid fantastic scenery and features the island's largest lake, which sits inside a volcanic crater. In addition, there are quiet beaches as well as hot springs, making this a highly visited and sought after attraction.
Kuta Beach
Kuta Beach is the most popular beach, and the main attraction on the island of Bali. It is renowned for its golden sands and buzzing nightlife whilst also being known for its surfing qualities. Kuta boasts good facilities for visitors including a vibrant shopping scene and a large range of hotels and restaurants.
Sanur Beach
Sanur Beach is a lot more relaxed and less crowded than the more popular Kuta Beach, and there is plenty of space on the sand. Sanur also has a large traditional village where holidaymakers can get a taste of local life at the many markets, small shops and cafés. Although quieter, Sanur's best nightlife can be found in the larger hotels.
Ubud
Ubud is situated in the mountains to the north of Kuta Beach and Denpasar, and is a traditional town surrounded by many ancient villages and attractions, such as Penestanan and Peliatan, and is also home to the Balinese royal family. There is a thriving art scene in Ubud and many beautiful temples which can be visited by holidaymakers.