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An Indonesian isle renowned for volcanic mountains, dense rice paddies, glittering beaches, and spectacular coral reefs, Bali is a major hotspot for travellers. The tourist arrivals reached a figure of around 3.76 million in 2014 and probably more in the next year. It’s apparent that people will have an inexplicably incredible time at the destination as it has a number of natural wonders. We have listed them below.
West Bali National Park
West Bali National Park is the only national park of the island. It offers lovely views and the fresh atmosphere will make you feel as if you are in a magical land. A diverse variety of animals and plants can be found here. Some of them are Manilkara Kauki, Dalbergia Latifolia, Chevrotain, deer, and grey & black monkeys. West Bali National Park is nearly 4 hours away from Ngurah Rai International Airport- the primary airport of Bali.
Beratan Lake
Beratan Lake is said to be one of ‘The World’s 20 Most Beautiful Lakes’. It is a pleasantly cool and tranquil place that offers marvellous views of the lake, temple, and mountains. People from different corners of the world explore this location. Over a period of time, many hotels and restaurants have successfully established their presence here. Thrill-seekers can participate in sports such as parasailing, canoeing, and water-skiing.
Nungnung Waterfall
Visit Nungnung Waterfall anyhow! The waterfall is simply magnificent and picturesque. To reach its pool, one will have to go through hundreds of stairs. During this journey, you will be able to appreciate the lush greenery and the exquisiteness of nature. Walking is not that difficult on this path – thanks to the well-made gazebos! There are parking facilities too.
Nusa Dua Beach
Nusa Dua Beach has everything imaginable! There are palm trees, orchids, mangroves, crystal clear waters, and shimmering sands. One can lie down and relax under the golden sand, while forgetting the usual worries. This is a good spot for avid swimmers as the currents are low. Foodies can do away with their hunger pangs at the nearby restaurant. There are several luxury hotels and tourist attractions are not too far from the Nusa Dua Beach.
Bunut Bolong
Bunut Bolong is truly one-of-a-kind! It’s a sacred tree on the ridge of a hill in Manggisari Village and has clove plantation on one side and a gorge with rich green tropical forests on the other. This tree has a gigantic hole at its bottom and two cars can pass together through the hole. If locals are to be believed, Bunut Bolong possesses supernatural attributes.