Hey there travel bugs, this video will
explore 10 fun things to do in the
beautiful Bali Indonesia.
We'll be traveling mostly around central to south
of Bali, hitting up areas such as Kuta,
Ubud, Uluwatu, and more.
Before we start, I'm daily vlogging my trip to Bali and  you
can watch the series by going to "Travel
to Bali" playlist on my channel.
You can see more of what the day-to-day living is like
on this beautiful island.
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Many tourists tend to flock to the Kuta region of Bali.
My advice is to
to get out of there as soon as you
arrive but not before doing this worthwhile activity.
Bali Sea Turtle Society
is an organization that protects sea turtles.
In addition to data recording
and rescue,  they relocate sea turtle eggs to a protected hatchery, away from harm.
Ever few days baby sea turtles are
hatched and they open it up to volunteers to release them into the ocean.
"They wouldn't survive without your help!"
"Save the nature! Save the planet!  Save the baby turtle!"
"Ok, let's spread to the world: love, peace, and harmony!"
"Are you ready?!?"
You can find the release information on their Facebook.
It's free, donations are welcomed and on a first come first serve basis.
Truly such a heartwarming
experience to watch your baby sea turtle return home.
Heading to Ubud, one of my favorite regions in Bali,
known for its rice paddies and tranquil vibes.
If you're looking to get your hands dirty and have
a delicious meal at the same time, take a
cooking class! I went to the Jambangan Cooking Class
that took you to a local market to learn about local
produce and spices.
"You have oyster mushroom soup...but no magic mushroom."
Then we head to the kitchen and whipped up
some delicious Balinese dishes
such as gado gado.
Even used traditional cooking methods.
If you want to kick it up a notch and get into the wild,
head over to Ubud Monkey Forest.
A truly breathtaking scenery...and hilarious
experience when you meet Bali's wild monkeys.
Watch them eat, climb on people's heads,
and get a little feisty.
"OH! Oh it's biting me! Ah, ah, ah!"
My favorite experience being in Bali was
heading to the Balinese temple Tirta Empul.
You can actually get an authentic Balinese experience performing
purification ritual at the holy water pools.
There's a right way to do this so be sure to watch the vlog on Tirta Empul.
Afterwards you'll feel refreshed, cleansed, and rejuvenated.
Of all the things to do in Bali, I really recommend this one.
Bali is all about going to beaches but there are so many flocked
with people, umbrellas, and vendors, it is
much more fun to get out there explore
and find more secretive ones.
We headed somewhere near Padang Padang Beach,
to find a super secluded spot.
It's a trek to get down to but worth it.
You'll be greeted with a shipwreck, soft sand.
It's perfect for a day out tanning and swimming without any people around.
Another way is to hangout at a resort, you don't have to stay there.
This one is called Lo Joya.
We just bought lunch and had a few juices and it
got us access to their private beach.
We had this entire area with caves and
rock formations all to ourselves.
it was heavenly!
Uluwatu Temple is one of Bali's best sea temples situated by the cliffs.
I love the waves crashing against the cliffs and the magnitude of this temple.
It's the perfect place to catch the sunset.
One thing to watch out though, if you thought the
Monkey Forest monkeys were naughty, the monkeys here at Uluwatu are even naughtiest.
"Oh my, oh my, oh my goodness!"
Hold on to your shiny things.
What makes Uluwatu Temple extra special is the Kecak Fire Dance performance held at night.
This Balinese dance tells a love story and
is performed against a perfect seaside backdrop.
Prepare to laugh and be in awe.
Ok so this is one of those Bali activities I thought
looked kind of fun and might be lame but
turned out ridiculously awesome.
Bali Seawalker is an activity that lets you walk
underwater with swarms of fishes.
No certification required and safe.
I recommend this activity for beginners,
people who haven't really snorkelled yet.
After this I couldn't wait to learn
about snorkeling and get back in the
water with fishes.
Speaking of fishes, if you want to head
straight into snorkeling, Gili Islands is
where it's at.
Although not part of Bali, but part of Indonesia, it was recommended to us
multiple times by travelers and locals alike.
I explain more about each island in the vlogs but I feel like
the best place to snorkel was at Gili Air.
You can easily rent snorkeling gear or take a
three island snorkeling trip for only eight dollars.
Of course for many, many people surfing is even why they are in Bali!
The regions you want to head to for surfing are Canggu or Uluwatu.
While I'm not a surfer, I met a lot of
people who swears by the waves and beaches in Uluwatu.
I mean, look at that.
Renting an affordable villa with your friends and relaxing, enjoying the beauty that is Bali.
If you're coming with a group of friends, or even with your lover,
Bali is the perfect place and maybe one of the few places you
can rent an incredible place for cheap.
Seriously, this was only thirty dollars per person per night.
Crazy, right?
While you can book them on Airbnb, some people have also just showed up and looked around the area.
But if you prefer the hostel route, that's
alright too! Be sure to rent a scooter and
drive through Bali's lush sceneries.
For beginners, just practice a lot and on
roads with not a lot of people.
"I'm gonna dieeeeeeee!"
Alright you, I hope you got some good ideas of all the things you can do here in Bali.
I cannot wait for you to see this iconic Indonesian paradise.
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i'll see you next time!
