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Ulun Danu Batur Temple

On the third day, you can walk around to see nine different types of temple buildings in about 30 minutes. Balinese carvings that adorn the temple buildings can be your beautiful photo spots. Every now and then, you will see local residents come to worship. Be polite and don't disturb the ritual of worship. Bring your own sarong if you want to save expenses, because the renting cost there is quite expensive.

Lake Batur

You will pass Lake Batur when walking down from Mount Batur. You can stop by for photos or just sit by the lake. Seeing the calm lake water can make you relax for a moment after being tired of climbing mountains. You can take good photos of the lake from the floating restaurant on Lake Batur. So you can eat and rest for a while too. After that, let's walk about 5 minutes to the south to relax in the Hot Springs.

Penglipuran Village

Penglipuran Village will be your first destination in Bangli! In there, you can see neat traditional Balinese houses. The environment is clean and the atmosphere is calm, so you’ll feel like home. You can chat with the local community to increase your knowledge about the Balinese people. You can also take a walk in the bamboo forest in this village. In addition, there are also Village Temples with beautiful architecture. You can make this place as a photo spot. Spend your time about an hour there, and you’ll be ready to continue your journey to Kehen Temple.

Nusa Penida Day trip

Nusa Penida is a relatively undeveloped island southeast of mainland Bali. You won’t find all the snazzy beach clubs, organic cafes, or trendy restaurants that have become synonymous with Bali here. However, it does house some of the most photogenic sights in Bali.