While Bali’s coastline draws travelers from around the world, the island’s landscapes stretch far beyond its beaches. From volcanic mountains to jungle valleys and ancient rice terraces, Bali offers remarkable natural beauty in every direction.

Mount Batur Sunrise Trek

A pre-dawn hike leads to panoramic views across the island as the sun rises over the volcanic landscape.

Sekumpul Waterfall

Hidden deep within northern Bali’s jungle, Sekumpul is often considered the island’s most spectacular waterfall.

Jatiluwih Rice Terraces

A UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing Bali’s ancient subak irrigation system and sweeping green terraces.

Ayung River Rafting

A scenic river journey through jungle cliffs and hidden waterfalls near Ubud.

Munduk Highlands

Cool mountain air, waterfalls, and coffee plantations create a refreshing contrast to the coast.

West Bali National Park

A remote landscape of coral reefs, mangroves, and wildlife far from the island’s busy centers.

Sidemen Valley

Traditional villages and rice terraces offer a glimpse into Bali’s quieter countryside.

Campuhan Ridge Walk

A serene path through rolling green hills just outside Ubud.

Each destination reveals a different side of Bali’s natural beauty.