The Hidden Treasures of North Bali

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The Hidden Treasures of North Bali

Take the path less travelled and discover the hidden treasures of North Bali, the other side from where most travellers flock...

Indonesia’s Directorate General of Immigration of the Ministry of Immigration recently announced a 5-year multiple-entry visa for tourism and business purposes. Visitors of Bali can now stay in the area for up to 60 days at a time in a period of 5 years, if approved. Bali, popular among local and international visitors, is known for its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, beautiful beaches, and spiritual retreats.

While most travellers flock to the southern part of the island, North Bali has different offerings for visitors seeking an authentic adventure. Here’s why you should get to know the other part of the province.

Take the Path Less Travelled: Discover and Enjoy the Hidden Treasures of North Bali

Serene and Less Crowded Beaches

If your idea of a perfect vacation is a tranquil beach stay, North Bali is just what you might need. Relax at Lovina, a series of coastal villages that collectively make up Lovina Beach. With its mesmerising black volcanic sand and calm waters, you can sit back and wind down while keeping your eyes on the horizon for some dolphin spotting. At Pemuteran Beach, admire the beautiful coral reefs when you snorkel or dive its amazing waters. Pemuteran Bay is also home to the Blorock project which is an artificial reef restoration initiative.

Don’t miss the West Bali National Park laden with its pristine beaches such as Teluk Terima and Teluk Brumbun. Soka Beach is another place to be with its stunning sunsets and black sand. For surfers, Medewi Beach is known for its consistent surf breaks. When visiting the Banjar Hot Springs, there’s also a good spot for a leisurely swim and relaxation. Go for a dip at Pantai Puri Jati which is renowned for its coral reefs and clear waters while Secret Garden Beach boasts of white sand and turquoise waters for a more secluded experience.

Take the Path Less Travelled: Discover and Enjoy the Hidden Treasures of North Bali

Distinct Cuisine

As a traveler, you might want to take precautions when dining or consuming foods locally. For example, it is imperative that you pay attention to your nutrition when traveling as it directly impacts your overall health, wellbeing, and energy levels. In this regard, make sure to practice good hygiene and avoid consuming foods that are not well-cooked or prepared improperly. Bali belly manifesting as traveller’s diarrhea or a stomach upset that may be accompanied by cramps, nausea, vomiting, or fever, in some cases. Contaminated water and microbial exposure are other causes of traveler’s diarrhea.

Apart from potential health setbacks, North Bali cuisine is something worth exploring. Like other regions on the island, the area contributes to the rich tapestry of Balinese cuisine. It has its own specialties and variations. Try bebek betutu, a slow-cooked duck rubbed with traditional spices and wrapped in fragrant banana leaves. Dig in a succulent babi guling (roast pig), stuffed with turmeric, lemongrass, lime leaves, and many more spices. If you prefer rice, try nasi campur which consists of small portions of meat, veggies, peanuts, and eggs. .

Exploring North Bali allows you to experience a quieter, more traditional side of the island without the hustle and bustle of the more touristy southern areas. Whether you’re looking for a soothing beach holiday, an adventure in nature, or an exploration of rich cuisines, North Bali offers a diverse and fulfiling experience for travellers.