The Indonesian islands of Bali are truly as incredible as they sound. Our friends at Wanderlands Travel have collected the best photos they have to showcase dazzling Bali. Come on a quick journey with us to see everything these beautiful islands have to offer…

Ombak Sunset Resort

The infamous swing has tourists flocking to get what will soon be an iconic picture from Gili T with the glorious sun setting on the horizon.

Swimming with Turtles, Gili Islands

Swimming with the turtles in the Gili islands is a must for any sea or animal enthusiast. The turtles are often seen swimming in the shallow waters and they even have a turtle conservation on Gili T where they help protect and grow the next generation of turtles.

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Gili Trawangan

More commonly known as Gili T, it is the largest of 3 Gili Islands off the northwest coast of Lombok. Gili T is known for its beautiful beaches and pristine snorkelling and dive spots. It’s a popular destination for travellers looking for a remote island experience and hosts no motor vehicles. The method of transportation on Gili T is by foot, horse carriage or bicycle.

Tanah Lot Temple

Tanah Lot Temple is one of Bali’s most important landmarks, famed for its unique offshore setting and sunset backdrops. An ancient Hindu shrine perched atop an outcrop, Tanah Lot Temple is simply among Bali’s not-to-be-missed icons.

Monkey Forest, Ubud

Officially known as the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, the monkey village lies within the village of Padangtegal. The village’s residents view the Monkey Forest as an important spiritual center for the village.

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Padang Padang Beach, Uluwatu

The sand, the water, the surrounding forest…. this beach keeps people coming back again and again.

Tegenungan Waterfall

Tegenungan Waterfall is in the Tegenungan Village, approximately 5 kilometres southeast of Ubud. Bali has a selection of waterfalls that are both inspiring and rejuvenating to visit. For many people the idea of hiking through the jungle to a hidden waterfall is the image of paradise.

Kuta Beach

Surfing on Kuta beach is a right of passage for anyone coming to Bali. From people that have never even looked at a surfboard to the pros, everyone is welcomed and encouraged to surf here. Lining the beach are many local surf instructors all wanting to help mould you into the great surfer you’re meant to be.

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Rice Terraces, Ubud

Tegalalang rice terraces offer a perfect Bali photo opportunity with its dramatic views. Tegalalang Village is located about 600 metres above sea level and offers stunning views of the rice terrace.