Things To See and Do in Bali, Indonesia

Puja Mandala

Puja Mandala serves as a perfect example of how 5 of Indonesia’s major religions can live harmoniously side-by-side, despite their differences in beliefs and ways of worshipping. In a single compound, this unique Nusa Dua landmark has a Hindu temple, a grand mosque, a Buddhist temple and both Catholic and Protestant churches. The 2-hectare Puja Mandala religious complex has a spacious parking lot in front, shared by pilgrims and visitors to all the sites. From the left, first in view is the grand mosque – Masjid Agung Ibnu Batutah – with its bright green tiled prism-shaped roof. Multiple flights of stairs lead up to its prayer rooms, with ornate grey ceramic laden walls and mihrab. Among the mosque’s antique treasures is an old prayer drum and a handwritten Qur’an

Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park

Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park (Indonesian: Taman Budaya Garuda Wisnu Kencana), or GWK, is a tourist destination and attraction located at Ungasan, Badung on the island of Bali, Indonesia, about 10–15 minutes drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport. It is devoted to the Hindu god Vishnu, and his mount, Garuda, the mythical bird who became his companion.

Water Blow

Water Blow Nusa Dua is a tourist attraction located within the Nusa Dua Tourism Area. This tourist attraction has the characteristic of a natural phenomenon with waves crashing, towering up to 8 meters slammed in the reefs. People called it Giant Waves

Uluwatu Temple

Experience one of the most important temples in Bali! The breathtaking cliff-top views from Uluwatu Temple will leave you in awe of the sacred grounds and colorful culture.

Seminyak Square

Indulge in some retail therapy in Seminyak Square, a small but stylish shopping complex in the heart of Seminyak, an upmarket resort village on the west coast of Bali. Shop here for designer swim and surf wear, leather bags, batik clothing and much more.