

A sacred Hindu-Buddhist temple in Bali, renowned for its holy water and ancient architecture.
A historic Hindu temple dedicated to the god Vishnu, known for its holy water source and ancient architecture.
A 14th-century temple featuring intricate carvings and located near a scenic river, perfect for a morning visit.
An 11th-century temple complex featuring ancient tombs and shrines, surrounded by lush greenery.
Famous for its traditional Balinese suckling pig, a must-try dish for breakfast.
Offers a variety of Indonesian and international dishes with a beautiful view of the temple.
Known for its delicious chicken and rice, a popular lunch spot for locals and tourists alike.

Protection from sun and mosquitoes, respectful for temple visits.
Protects from intense sun, especially important for temple tours.
Protects eyes from harsh sunlight, essential for outdoor activities.
Black rice porridge with coconut milk, palm sugar, and banana
Pork satay with coconut, lemongrass, and chili paste, wrapped in banana leaf
Mixed rice with various side dishes like fried chicken, tofu, tempeh, and vegetables

A sacred water bottle used in temple rituals, symbolizing purification and blessings.
Intricate batik patterns hold cultural significance and are a traditional art form in Bali.
Handcrafted jewelry from Celuk village, known for its delicate and intricate designs.
Padmanabhapuram Palace, a 16th-century marvel, is renowned for its intricate architecture and beautiful murals.
Chandragiri Palace, perched at 2,540m, offers panoramic Himalayan views and cultural experiences.
The Baha'i House of Worship, known as the Lotus Temple, is a serene and architecturally stunning place of worship, open to all religions.