Find 10 Hidden & Best Offbeat Places in Bali You Must Explore

Bali is famous for its beaches and temples, but there is a lot more to discover. There are many beautiful offbeat places in Bali, other than the busy tourist destinations.

These places are unique, and tourists often skip them because they are not famous. However, these places are totally worth visiting. If you like secret beaches, tiny villages, or quiet paths, you’ll love this list. It shows you special places in Bali that most people never find.

1. Amed

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Amed is a quiet little fishing village on the east coast of Bali, and one of the best places to visit in Bali. There are black sand beaches from volcanic ash. The water is calm here. Divers come here because there are colourful coral reefs and sea life. You don’t need a boat to access them. The village is calm with a few streets.

Best time to visit: April to October is when the environment feels best to visit Amed.

Tip: Bring your diving equipment.

2. Munduk

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Munduk is a village in the hills of central Bali. It is cooler than Bali’s grasslands. It is a valley and an area full of trees. There are waterfalls in many directions which are connected by small pathways. Munduk is for those who love nature and don’t enjoy the crowds.Ā 

Best time to visit: May to September is the best time you visit Munduk.Ā 

Tip: Ensure you have shoes with grip for walking. You will also need a light jacket at night because the air will get colder.

3. Suwehan Beach

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Suwehan Beach is an unfamiliar beach located at the foot of limestone cliffs. It is made up of soft white sand. The water is shallow and clear. When the sun comes out, it has a bright blue colour.Ā 

It is difficult to get to the beach because you have to walk down suffering on a cliff by the sea, with small stairs taking you down. It is not easy going back up. However, once you climb to the top of the clif,f you feel so calm. It creates this feeling that you own a beach.Ā 

Best time to visit: May to AugustĀ 

Tip: Don’t visit soon after a heavy rain because rocks and stairs get slippery. Also, take your water because there are no shops at the beach.

4. Sidemen Valley

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Sidemen is a peaceful valley located just south of Mount Agung. Sidemen have green rice fields with small and quiet villages. Life here moves slowly. Traditional artisans are still weaving and creating patterns manually while farmers are in the fields.Ā 

The real Bali can be observed in Sidemen, and there are no shops selling gifts. Sidemen presents pleasant mountain views and has a peaceful feeling, consisting of wind blowing through the rice fields.Ā 

Best Time to Visit: April to JuneĀ 

Tip: Book a guest house. It is a nice way to experience the local way of living and enjoy home-cooked meals.

5. Pemuteran

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Pemuteran is a village in the north of Bali. It remains a shore area, but it is not full of tourists like the southern beaches. Pemuteran also has coral restoration sites where you can check out how the reef is being restored.Ā 

There are opportunities to explore the surrounding nature with Bali Barat National Park close by. This lets you take a break from the beach and explore Bali’s natural beauty.

Best time to visit: May to OctoberĀ 

Tips: Bring a safe sunscreen that is not dangerous to marine life. Also, bring a refillable water bottle as Pemuteran supports nature-friendly tourism.

6. Nusa Ceningan

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Nusa Ceningan is a small island connecting Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida, and among the best places to visit in Bali for travelers who love roads less travelled. It is less developed than the others and therefore much quieter. The Blue Lagoon is one of the most beautiful places here.Ā 

The bright blue sea and quiet views are just beautiful. Nusa Ceningan has a handful of beach cafes and open roads to ride around, which is nice if you’re on a scooter. It is also a great destination for couples and solo travellers who want days spent relaxing by the sea.

Best time to visit: April – October

Tips: Rent a scooter for exploring this gem of the must-see places in Bali. It’s by far the easiest way to get around but can be quite slow on the narrow bridge moving from island to island.Ā 

7. Seseh Beach

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Seseh Beach is not far from Canggu and has a completely different feeling. There are no big beach clubs or crowds. The black sand and very simple seashore make it feel very raw and natural.Ā 

Locals like to come here for quiet walks, and to offer prayers. It is a nice place to watch sunsets or to take a long walk to think. You will see a few surfers, but overall, this area is quiet and it is never busy.Ā 

Best time to visit: June to September

Tip: Keep your snacks and water, because there are few small shops. Observe local practices when ceremonies are being held on the beach.

8. Menjangan Island

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Not the most visited place in Bali, Menjangan Island is located within West Bali National Park in the clear waters of the Coral Gardens as it is located by boat; When you get there, you can experience diving.Ā 

On the island you’ll see a deer roaming freely, which creates a sense that both land creatures and sea creatures belong there. Menjangan Island is also a conservation center so you can be sure of a very clean and quiet area.

Best time to visit: May to October

Tip: Book through a licensed guide or tour package. Bring your swimming gear if you can and follow the park rules for preservation.

9. Les Waterfall

Les Waterfall is located in the northern part of Bali. It is not as popular as Gitgit or Tegenungan, hence it is quiet and natural. You can walk through leafy trails and small villages for a while before reaching the waterfall (which is high and very strong during the wet season). It has a natural pool formed below. The pool is cold, and visitors can swim in it.Ā 

Best time to visit: Jan – April.Ā 

Tip: Bring good sandals or walking shoes. Be careful of wet rocks and visit early in the morning for the best lighting & a peaceful visit!

10. Tembok Village

Tembok is a small traditional village situated on the north-eastern coast of Bali. Tembok is far from the popular places people like to visit, so the lifestyle is largely simple. It is not the prettiest beach, but it is a rocky beach and pretty clean. It can’t be counted among the best tourist places in Bali, because it is less popular, but if you love such spots, then this one is for you!

The sunrise is impressive! People are friendly and there are some wellness retreats that provide massages and yoga classes. Tembok is a great spot to stop for a break in Bali if peace is what you’re looking for.Ā 

Best time to visit: May to OctoberĀ 

Tip: Bring cash with you because there are not many ATM’s in the area. Stay with local businesses or at wellness homes as this helps to support the community.

Why Choose Wonder World Travels for Your Trip

When it comes to exploring the places less travelled in Bali, Wonder World Travels makes it easy and stress-free. Even though you are looking for a quiet beach or a unique village experience, they can help you reach places that most tourists skip.Ā 

They provide the local guide connection and safe transport. They can also help you secure quality accommodations, and you don’t have to do anything. They can even customize your travel trip to what suits your purpose for travelling.Ā 

They can help with everything from getting permits to planning your trip, and they do a lot more than any popular travel guidebook. They also make sure you’re in contact with local guides who are devoted to nature so your group doesn’t encounter any issues on a surfing or jungle trek.

Wonder World Travels is a reputable brand you can trust when you are ready to experience Bali’s top unusual places in the best possible way.

Final thoughts

Bali has many wild and simple places beyond busy beaches and tourism concentrated areas. The spots will recreate nature and simplicity for those who need a peaceful place to relax.Ā 

In Bali, you do not have to stay in a five-star resort to rest. All you need is a remote beach or a forest trail to a waterfall or a remote green valley.

When you discover a wild remote place with no signs, don’t rush. Take your time to learn about it and adapt to the most beautiful & offbeat places in Bali. That’s how you discover Bali’s real beauty.

 

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by Vidushi Malhotra

As a traveler, content writer and digital marketer, I have a unique perspective on the world and a passion for sharing my experiences through writing and social media.

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