Tours
Singaraja is the former capital of Bali. It’s a city with hospitals, pharmacies, various banks, and markets where you’ll be impressed with the colours and smells of Balinese dishes. Singaraja is home of the Gedong Kirtya Library that hosts the famous Lontar manuscripts and Balinese literature. The harbour of Singaraja shows signs of Dutch colonialism with its old storage houses.
Git Git
A 40-metre-high waterfall. A 1-km path filled with souvenir warungs and shops where you can buy cheap clothes, that leads you to one of the most breathtaking waterfalls in Bali. Sit down and relax with the sound of the water falling to the river.
Diving
Lovina is the ideal place to discover the underwater world of Bali. There are many PADI-certified diving schools that can teach you to dive. Menjangan Island is one of the spots near Lovina where one can discover the colourful underwater world. Amed and Tulamben (wreck dives) are within reach as well.
Snorkeling and Fishing
Many of the local fishermen can take you snorkeling or fishing in Lovina. Indonesia has some of the most diverse reefs in the world. You can also try spear fishing.
Dolphin Watching
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Buddhist Monastery
In the hills of Banjar is the Buddhist monastery. It sits on a fabulous location and has a very peaceful ambience. Go there just to see it or meditate and return refreshed.
Hot Springs
Close to the Buddhist monastery is warm hot springs. Use this as an amazing day to see the culture and relax in nature’s beauty.
Bali Temples
Bali has many temples, each with their own meaning. East of Lovina you can find Beji Temple in Sangsit, which is dedicated to the Rice Goddess, while the Jagaraja Temple remembers the battles against the Dutch. To the west of Lovina is Pulaki Temple. Monkeys, considered descendants of Dewa (God), crowd the site. Ulundanu Temple is located near Bedugul.
Botanical Garden
Large garden complex with many statues and flora.
Air Sanih
A curling road takes you to Air Sanih, a natural fresh water pool, just a few kilometers from Singaraja.
Munduk
In Munduk, you’ll find many picturesque rice terraces and you can do some jungle trekking there as well.
National Park
In the west where the National Park is located, you can be trekking through one of the most natural places in Bali. There is much flora and fauna to be seen, like the endangered Bali Starling. Guides are available.
Lakes Tamblingan and Buyan
Great views of volcanic lakes, with plantations of flowers. You can even buy strawberries there.
Lovina Nightlife
In Lovina, there are cosy bars where you can enjoy a cocktail or beer and live music.
Just Drive and See
If you rent a motorbike or car it’s really worth it to drive around the village around Lovina. You’ll be surprised with what you’ll discover there. You’ll probably run into a marriage ceremony or cremation somewhere, where people will invite you to join, if you’re daring enough. Try one of the warungs in the villages, and eat and dine like the Balinese.
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