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25 Things You Did Not Know You Could do in Bali
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Submitted by: Joanna M
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As they say, ‘one trip to Bali is never enough’. Vast, seemingly endless
beaches, beautiful tropical landscapes, the fascinating culture, amazingly
hospitable people and shopping for local crafts continue to attract repeat
visitors to Bali, time and time again.
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However, as I have been discovering in my recent trips, there is more to this
tropical paradise than meets the eye.
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Today you can also add to my list above, the attraction of a myriad of
activities catering to both the action oriented holiday maker and the more
staid.
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Here is a starter list of 25 new things you may want to try when you are next in
Bali:
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1) Bird Park
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You don’t need to be a bird watcher to enjoy this colourful park. Take a morning
off, and discover the beauty of an array of tropical birds Bali has to offer.
Even better, arrive later in the afternoon, and enjoy some amazing sun-set
melodies. A great choice for enthusiasts and families. (located at Taman Burung
- open 08:00 – 18:00 daily)
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2) Cruising
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Pick a boat of your choice, and head for the high seas! Nowadays Bali has a
great selection of safe boats to choose from. Go for a fun filled family outing
or go more adventurous with some of the latest cutting edge crafts which deliver
the speed. (Bali Hai Cruises, Sea Safari Cruises, Bounty Cruises)
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3) Dance Performances
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Be enthralled by unique Balinese dances! Try to catch one of each of: Kecak,
Legong and Fire Dances, at least. There are dozens of different troupes to
choose from, each with their own following. Keep in mind, shows in hotels and
tourist restaurants offer vanilla flavour, and sometimes mechanical re-creations
of the real thing. Head out to some of the villages, and you will be handsomely
rewarded with the authentic fare.
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4) Designer Shopping
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No, I am not talking about the ‘fake originals’ that litter the streets of many
other Asian locations. In the recent years, Bali has attracted some of the most
talented original designers, and artists from around the world (both the East
and the West). This coupled with the inherent artistic capabilities of the
Balinese, means that Bali today enjoys a large number of original designer
shops. You can find anything from post-modern lighting installations, to
Imperial Chinese style sideboards, and from original water fountain designs to
some of the best jewelry designed and manufactured anywhere in the world.
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5) Diving
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Put your PADI license to use, or if you are a diving newbie, just do it, and get
your PADI certificate in Bali! A range of dive organizers for the experienced,
and dive schools for the new comers are available to choose from. Some offer
PADI ‘Youth Scuba’ courses for ages 5+.
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6) Dolphin Watching
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Enjoy these all-time favourites in their natural habitat. They are at their best
first thing in the morning. Also, the soft hues of the sun-rise provide amazing
colours for the photography enthusiasts. However, you will need to plan ahead
for this one, since Lovina is in the North of the island, and you will more than
likely be staying in a hotel or a rental villa in the south.
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7) Fishing
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Go after that marlin or try your hand at yellow fin tuna! Most boats provide
full tackle, bait and a running commentary, a friendly, giggly banter which
makes the day out that much more enjoyable. (fishing boats from Benoa Harbour or
Sanur)
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8) Elephant Safari Park
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Arguably, one of the best in South East Asia! Great location and landscaped
gardens. Don’t forget to do the elephant safari ride.
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9) Jet Skiing
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Re-create those favourite Baywatch moments! Due to their environmental impact,
only available at some selected beaches across the island. (available at Grand
Hyatt Nusa Dua).
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10) Go-Karting
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Only for those who get withdrawal symptoms from being away from the hustle and
bustle of big-city life! All the noise, thrills and danger of the real thing!
Choice of single or double carts.
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11) Golfing
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A number of 18 hole courses are available across Bali. As you would expect, each
more beautiful than the other. Relax on an easy course, or challenge yourself to
one of the more demanding courses designed by professionals. Either way, don’t
miss the spectacular views over the Indian Ocean or one of Bali’s great
volcanoes. Most courses in Bali are to international standards, and many offer
clubhouses and recreational facilities for the rest of the family.
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12) Helicopter Tours
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Go on, splash out for that once in a life-time experience! Spectacular views
over Bali even Lombok. Take in the gentle rice terraces from the best vantage
point, or get up close and personal with a volcano! Not cheap, but certainly an
experience never to forget. (Air Bali)
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13) Horse Riding
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Enjoy one of the equestrian centres at your doorstep! Selection of horses, with
courses for the beginners. Wonderful escorted tours through the rice terraces
and tide permitting down the beach. (Umalas or Saba Bay Stables)
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14) Kite Boarding
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Some great wind and lift, as well as the equipment for rental is available at
Nusa Dua beaches. But make sure you have a great story lined up for your
insurance company! Keep in mind, this really is an Extreme Sport.
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15) Monkey Watching
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Experience mischievous macaques in full action! Also, some good restaurants and
eateries nearby. However, be careful of your cameras, glasses and the like! (The
Sacred Monkey Forest – Ubud)
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16) Mountain Cycling
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If you like cycling, why not enjoy a leisurely cycle with views of the Batur
volcano! Lots to see, lots to learn, all on two wheels with an experienced
guide. (Bali Adventure Tours)
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17) Paragliding
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Throw yourself off the sheer cliff faces of Uluwatu into the Indian Ocean! As a
beginner you can enjoy great tandem jumps with well qualified professionals with
great safety records.
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18) Slingshot (Reverse Bungee)
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Defy gravity Bali style, with some spectacular 50m views! (That is, if you
remember to open your eyes!) Not for the faint-hearted. Organisers follow
international safety standards.
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19) Surfing
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If you’ve come with your board you’ll know where to go! If you are keen to
learn, there are many schools to choose from, just head for the beach! Whilst
Kuta is a good all rounder, Uluwatu, Padang-Padang, and Balangan can provide
some great tubes to test the more experienced. (some offer surfing lessons for
ages 5+, so the whole family can enjoy surfing all together)
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20) Temple Ceremonies
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Few visitors to Bali realise that in most instances you will be welcomed to
attend local ceremonies as an observer. The great thing is, there is a temple
ceremony every single day of the year in Bali, just ask around to find the
nearest one during your stay. If you are lucky enough, you may be able to catch
one of the Full Moon or Dark Moon ceremonies which attract devotees from far a
field and are some of the most colourful events on the island. Please remember
that a sensible dress code, and polite/respectful behaviour are essential for
continued hospitality towards foreign guests. (Also, please note that women are
not allowed in the temples during their menstrual period.)
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21) Tennis
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Choose from one of many open or some covered courts! Whilst most better tennis
courts are located at major hotels, you can use these facilities on a
pay-per-use basis. Many will provide a partner to match your skills.
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22) Wake Boarding (or Knee Boarding)
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Have a go at that double flip, or just learn to stand up! Whilst most beaches
are more suitable for surfing, you can enjoy wakeboarding at the Condrad Bali
Resort, and surrounds.
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23) Waterbom Park
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Water slides and rides galore, both kids and adults will have a blast! World
class park, with well trained staff. Go early to make the most of your day!
(open 09:00 – 18:00 daily)
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24) Wind Surfing
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Maximise the almost continuous winds found in Nusa Dua or Sanur. You can rent a
board, and head out, or take one of the courses designed for beginners.
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25) White Water Rafting
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A thrilling experience through 8 kilometers of rapids! (believe it or not, still
suitable for ages 5+) Organisers follow international safety standards. (Bali
Adventure Tours)
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Like me, if you manage to fit in five of these activities into your schedule,
every time you visit Bali, you will still want to come back for more. Because,
at the end of the day, it is the people of Bali, with their welcoming smiles,
and willingness to help, which will make mere adventures into even more precious
memories.
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One final thought. If you are attempting something new, or slightly dangerous,
please make sure to check that you are fit/suitable enough for the adventure
ahead, and that the organisers have the necessary experience/safety record so as
not to spoil your wonderful Bali adventure.
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Many happy returns to the Island of the Gods!
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About Author: Joanna M Lawson is
an independent travel writer based in SE Asia. When not travelling, Ms Lawson
splits her time between London and Mia Villa in Bali. Ms Lawson is not directly
affiliated with Mia Villa (
www.miavilla.com ) To reuse this article, you are required to link to
the site above.
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