In addition to popular tourist destinations, Bali also has many hidden gems that are definitely worth visiting.
Your Itinerary
1. Lunch with Historic Balinese Mixed Rice Since the Era of Indonesia's Second President Soeharto: Nasi Wardani
We’ll take a brief stop for lunch to enjoy traditional Balinese mixed rice at the renowned "Nasi Wardani" restaurant, which has been famous since the time of the second president, President Soeharto. Signature dishes to try include chicken mixed rice, beef mixed rice, or a combination of both.
2. Kintamani Pine Forest
About a two-hour drive from the "Nasi Wardani" restaurant, we arrive at the Kintamani Pine Forest. Located near Terunyan Temple, this forest has existed since ancient times and is a favorite tourist spot. With dense woods on both sides of the road, the pine forest offers a beautiful and aesthetic photo spot for capturing memorable moments.
3. Resto Apung Kintamani
At Resto Apung Kintamani, you can enjoy a unique dining experience on Lake Batur, surrounded by views of Mount Abang and Mount Batur. The most recommended dish that you must try is Mujair Nyatnyat, prepared with authentic Balinese spices. In addition, a variety of other dishes are available, including local Indonesian cuisine and Western options.
4. Banyu Wana Amertha Waterfall
The Banyu Wana Amertha Waterfall is still hidden and not widely known, allowing visitors to enjoy its natural beauty. It features four waterfalls in one location, each with unique characteristics. For those who prefer not to walk, there is also an option to take a motorbike ride to the waterfall site.
5. Bali Handara Golf Gate
Next, we will visit the Bali Handara Golf Gate, located about 20 minutes from the waterfall. This site features an expansive golf course as well as luxury accommodations and a restaurant. However, the Balinese-style gate here is the most popular spot, attracting many visitors looking for the perfect photo opportunity.
6. Rumah Gemuk Bali
After taking photos in front of the Bali Handara Golf Gate, we’ll head to lunch at Rumah Gemuk Bali, a charming eatery set amidst a flower garden within a beautifully designed glasshouse. This spot also offers scenic views of the hills and Lake Beratan. Here, we’ll dine picnic-style on floor seating. The menu is diverse, ranging from Indonesian specialties to delicious Western dishes.
7. Pasut Beach
After enjoying the delicious food and stunning atmosphere, we will head to Pasut Beach, a unique black sand beach known for its leaning coconut trees. There’s also a coconut grove and an abandoned villa with beautiful gardens, perfect for photo spots.
8. Balangan Beach
Balangan Beach is one of the many beautiful beaches in southern Bali. It features two photo spots on the cliffs, where you can take in views of the open sea and watch surfers riding the large waves. Taking photos on the beach is also enjoyable—whether splashing in the water or capturing the waves as they reach your feet. Due to its beauty, this beach is a popular spot for sunset views, pre-wedding photos, and even as a venue for weddings.
9. Nunggalan Beach
To reach this beach, it takes about four hours, with a challenging descent down the hill, followed by a walk along the shore while enjoying the beach atmosphere, and then a climb back up the hill. This beach offers the beauty of clean white sand, and it is so quiet that it feels like a private beach. There are also shipwreck remnants along the shore, providing a unique photo spot.
10. Karang Boma Cliff
After fully enjoying the beauty of Nunggalan Beach, we will make a brief stop at a cliff with rocks extending into the ocean.
11. Tebing Jaran
Almost all of the hidden gems in South Bali can be great sunset spots, including this one. Jaran Cliff is indeed beautiful, offering views of the open ocean. It takes about 20 minutes to reach this cliff from Boma Cliff. To reach the top, we need to pass through a hidden village garden path. There’s no need to worry about parking, as there is ample space for both cars and motorcycles.
1. Lunch with Historic Balinese Mixed Rice Since the Era of Indonesia's Second President Soeharto: Nasi Wardani
We’ll take a brief stop for lunch to enjoy traditional Balinese mixed rice at the renowned "Nasi Wardani" restaurant, which has been famous since the time of the second president, President Soeharto. Signature dishes to try include chicken mixed rice, beef mixed rice, or a combination of both.
2. Kintamani Pine Forest
About a two-hour drive from the "Nasi Wardani" restaurant, we arrive at the Kintamani Pine Forest. Located near Terunyan Temple, this forest has existed since ancient times and is a favorite tourist spot. With dense woods on both sides of the road, the pine forest offers a beautiful and aesthetic photo spot for capturing memorable moments.
3. Resto Apung Kintamani
At Resto Apung Kintamani, you can enjoy a unique dining experience on Lake Batur, surrounded by views of Mount Abang and Mount Batur. The most recommended dish that you must try is Mujair Nyatnyat, prepared with authentic Balinese spices. In addition, a variety of other dishes are available, including local Indonesian cuisine and Western options.
4. Banyu Wana Amertha Waterfall
The Banyu Wana Amertha Waterfall is still hidden and not widely known, allowing visitors to enjoy its natural beauty. It features four waterfalls in one location, each with unique characteristics. For those who prefer not to walk, there is also an option to take a motorbike ride to the waterfall site.
5. Bali Handara Golf Gate
Next, we will visit the Bali Handara Golf Gate, located about 20 minutes from the waterfall. This site features an expansive golf course as well as luxury accommodations and a restaurant. However, the Balinese-style gate here is the most popular spot, attracting many visitors looking for the perfect photo opportunity.
6. Rumah Gemuk Bali
After taking photos in front of the Bali Handara Golf Gate, we’ll head to lunch at Rumah Gemuk Bali, a charming eatery set amidst a flower garden within a beautifully designed glasshouse. This spot also offers scenic views of the hills and Lake Beratan. Here, we’ll dine picnic-style on floor seating. The menu is diverse, ranging from Indonesian specialties to delicious Western dishes.
7. Pasut Beach
After enjoying the delicious food and stunning atmosphere, we will head to Pasut Beach, a unique black sand beach known for its leaning coconut trees. There’s also a coconut grove and an abandoned villa with beautiful gardens, perfect for photo spots.
8. Balangan Beach
Balangan Beach is one of the many beautiful beaches in southern Bali. It features two photo spots on the cliffs, where you can take in views of the open sea and watch surfers riding the large waves. Taking photos on the beach is also enjoyable—whether splashing in the water or capturing the waves as they reach your feet. Due to its beauty, this beach is a popular spot for sunset views, pre-wedding photos, and even as a venue for weddings.
9. Nunggalan Beach
To reach this beach, it takes about four hours, with a challenging descent down the hill, followed by a walk along the shore while enjoying the beach atmosphere, and then a climb back up the hill. This beach offers the beauty of clean white sand, and it is so quiet that it feels like a private beach. There are also shipwreck remnants along the shore, providing a unique photo spot.
10. Karang Boma Cliff
After fully enjoying the beauty of Nunggalan Beach, we will make a brief stop at a cliff with rocks extending into the ocean.
11. Tebing Jaran
Almost all of the hidden gems in South Bali can be great sunset spots, including this one. Jaran Cliff is indeed beautiful, offering views of the open ocean. It takes about 20 minutes to reach this cliff from Boma Cliff. To reach the top, we need to pass through a hidden village garden path. There’s no need to worry about parking, as there is ample space for both cars and motorcycles.