East Bali

East Bali Trips & Tours

East Bali

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East Bali Trips & Tours

A remote realm of sacred temples, rich tradition and plenty of beautiful shores.

When it comes to natural and cultural wonders, Eastern Bali is blessed. It’s also a million miles away from the rest of the island in terms of tourism, peace and serenity, but you don’t have to travel for hours to get there; in fact, the resort town of Candidasa, the official start of ‘East Bali’ is only an hour’s drive from the airport. Black sand beaches adorn the coast, their waters offering diving and snorkelling to rival anywhere else in Bali, whilst the interior is mostly rice paddies that sweep across the fields in carpets of green. There are plenty of temples dotted around too; visit Lempuyang for the best views of Mount Agung (the highest volcano in Bali), and Besakih, a beautiful complex of over 85 temples and shrines. As you travel around, stop at the traditional villages; the people here fiercely protect their customs and crafts and it’s an insightful glimpse into the history of East Bali.

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What to do in East Bali

Dive into the pristine waters of Amed and Tulamben with a private dive master, exploring shipwrecks and vibrant coral reefs. Discover the Gates of Heaven at Lempuyang Temple with a personal guide who can share local myths and stories, followed by a private Balinese blessing ceremony. Stay in boutique oceanfront resorts, offering stunning sunrise views over Lombok’s Mount Rinjani.

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Why you'll love your East Bali safari package

Why you'll love your East Bali safari package

East Bali does it all whether you long to recline on the beach, or delve into the history of the water palaces of Tirta Gangga and Ujung.

Off the beaten track

Off the beaten track

Make the effort to get to Pasir Putih, a secret white sand beach tucked away amidst rocky coastline, or venture into the relatively undiscovered Beji Guwang Hidden Canyon.

Something to think about

Something to think about

The remoteness of the region means fewer modern amenities. Be prepared for a more laid-back, traditional experience compared to Bali's bustling south.

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When to go on a East Bali Trip

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