Updated November 13th, 2019 at 12:23 IST

Bali: List of unusual things to do during your next vacation

Bali, the renowned honeymoon destination is an all-time favourite place for couples. Read ahead to know more about some of the quirky things to do in Bali.

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Bali which is one of the popular honeymoon destinations for many newly-weds. However, Bali is more than beaches and nightlife. Besides the cultural oddities, adore these great attractions while enjoying the tranquil atmosphere. Here are some of the best unusual things to add to your things to do in Bali list.

Explore a hidden underwater garden temple

The Underwater Temple Garden is known also as Taman Pura. The temple is located in the Pemuteran Bay, on the northern coast of West Bali. The temple is underwater – 90 feet beneath the ocean's surface.

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Explore all abandoned Airplanes

Bali has quite a few abandoned Airplanes that are open to visitors. You can rent a motorbike and set off on a hunt to find all these abandoned aircraft. Boeing 737 in Kuta is located about 500m from Benoa Square and is right next to a Dunkin’s Donuts. You can also visit DC 10 in Kuta which is located on top of the abandoned Gate 88 Mall.

Climb Lempuyang Temple’s 1,700 Steps

Lempuyang Temple is one of the most sacred temples in Bali. Located in the east, it’s not the easiest temple to visit. There is no set entrance fee, but you will be asked to make a small donation. If you do not want temple trekking, then walk to the first temple and you will still be able to see Mount Agung.

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Tirta Gangga Water Palace

Built-in 1946, Tirta Gangga is located on the south-eastern slope of Mount Agung. It is full of tropical gardens, spring-fed pools with stepping stones and ornate statues. If you reach the garden in the morning, you will enjoy the entire place before the masses arrive.

Explore Kelingking Beach

Surrounded by steep jagged cliffs, there is a footpath leading along the cliff face on one side of the rocks. The best time to here is during high tide as the water is at its highest. Located in the Southern Peninsula, this place is easily accessible by car or motorbike. 

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Published November 13th, 2019 at 12:05 IST