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Bali's Best Attractions

Temples, swings, waterfalls — and what's actually worth the entry fee versus a well-built photo trap.

The essentials: Uluwatu Temple's clifftop sunset Kecak fire dance; the Tegalalang and Jatiluwih rice terraces near Ubud; a genuinely photogenic (if touristy) Bali Swing; and North Bali's less-crowded waterfalls. With extra days, Java's Borobudur temple and Mount Bromo volcano, or Komodo National Park, are real bucket-list add-ons — just budget several extra days and a short flight for either.

Bali doesn't lack for 'must-see' attractions — it has a genuine surplus of them, plus a whole cottage industry built around photographing you at them. Here's the honest version: what's worth it, what's a well-lit trap, and what's genuinely a plane ride away in the rest of Indonesia.

Questions people actually ask

What are the top 3 attractions in Bali?
Uluwatu Temple's sunset Kecak fire dance, the Tegalalang or Jatiluwih rice terraces, and a Bali Swing photo session — three completely different experiences that sum up the island.
Is the Bali Swing worth it?
It's undeniably a tourist setup, but the photos are genuinely great. Book a standalone swing park directly rather than an overpriced all-day resort package, and go early to beat the queue.
Can I do a day trip to Java or Komodo from Bali?
Not really as a true day trip — both need a short flight and at least 2-3 dedicated days to do properly. Worth it if you have 14+ days total, optional if you're tight on time.