

A vibrant market in Bali offering a wide array of tropical fruits and traditional Balinese products.

A vibrant local market offering a variety of fresh fruits and traditional Balinese snacks.
A beautiful Hindu-Buddhist temple situated on the shores of Lake Beratan, dedicated to the goddess of the lake.
An elegant temple featuring Balinese architecture, surrounded by a beautiful garden with lotus ponds.
Known as Kopi Luwak, it's made from beans eaten and excreted by the Asian Palm Civet, a process that enhances its flavor.
A traditional Indonesian textile with intricate patterns, often used to make sarongs, shirts, and other clothing.

Balinese wood carvings are renowned for their intricate details and depict various Hindu deities and mythical creatures.
Sweet rice porridge with coconut milk, palm sugar, and pandan leaves.
Chicken soup with hard-boiled egg, vermicelli, and fried shallots.

Mixed rice dish with various side dishes like fried chicken, tofu, tempeh, and vegetables.
A local favorite for traditional Balinese breakfast, known for its friendly atmosphere.
Famous for its 'nasi campur' breakfast, a mix of rice, vegetables, and various side dishes.
Candi Kuning can have sudden rain showers due to its tropical climate.
Exploring the market involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Stay hydrated in the tropical climate and reduce plastic waste.
Iconic for its crispy roasted pork, a must-try Balinese dish.

The world's premier institution dedicated to understanding the Great War, offering unparalleled insights into WWI's causes, conduct, and consequences.
A serene urban oasis along the Willamette River, offering walking paths, picnic spots, and stunning city views.
Nagarkot Fort, a historic hilltop fortress in Nepal, offers panoramic Himalayan views, including Mount Everest, and a glimpse into Nepal's rich history.