Entrance to the Sacred Monkey Forest, Bali

๐ŸŒด Bali Appreciation Post

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๐Ÿ’ญ “Bali is calling. I must go.โ€‹”

โ€”Unknown

This summer was filled with trip planning, workations, and happy living, but most importantly, Bali inspiration. This post is for those who love visuals more than wordsโ€”a tribute to the beauty and experiences that Bali offers.

Entrance to the Sacred Monkey Forest, Bali

๐Ÿต Monkeys in Bali

Shout out to the monkeys, the mischievous stars of the famous Monkey Forest in Ubud.

A traveler sitting inside a giant egg nest overlooking the rice terraces

๐ŸŒพ Egg Nest in Tegallalang

The Tegallalang Rice Terraces may be known for their iconic landscape, but the nests and swings built around them make for a magical experience.

The stunning water palace of Tirta Gangga, Bali

๐Ÿฏ Tirta Gangga

Temples in Bali strike differentlyโ€”not a place of fear, but a place of unity with nature.

(Pro tip: Donโ€™t forget to wear a jepun in your hairโ€”itโ€™s a simple white and yellow flower with an amazing fragrance.)

Balinese locals and tourists in the sacred waters of Tirta Empul

๐Ÿ’ฆ Tirta Empul

A sacred temple where visitors enter the pools for spiritual cleansing. And yesโ€”some leave with E. coli instead of enlightenment. (Donโ€™t worry, I didnโ€™t get cleansed.)

swinging over the lush green jungle at a coffee plantation

โ˜• Kopi Luwak Plantation Swing

Did you know that Kopi Luwak plantations also have swings? The jungle views are just as breathtaking as the coffee is unique.

A peaceful moment inside a beautifully crafted bamboo nest in Tegallalang

๐ŸŒฟ Tegallalang Nest

Tegallalang isnโ€™t just about rice fieldsโ€”itโ€™s about immersive nature experiences. Walk barefoot, like Hanuman and other deities used to.

A sacred Balinese statue, draped in traditional fabric

๐Ÿ—ฟ Religious Statues in Bali

Every religious statue in Bali is draped in cloth, a sign of respect. And no matter the season, the sky is always breathtaking, even in rainy Ubud.

An iconic Balinese split gate standing against a mountain backdrop

๐Ÿšช The Gates of Bali

Bali is famous for its gatesโ€”perfect Instagram spots and a doorway to cultural beauty.

A traveler in a sarong, standing before an ancient temple gate

๐Ÿ‘˜ Gate of Tirta Empul

Some gates are grand, some are humble, but all hold spiritual significance. And rememberโ€”wear your sarong! In Bali, itโ€™s more than just attire; itโ€™s respect.

The majestic tiered fountain at Tirta Gangga Water Palace

โ›ฒ Tirta Gangga Fountain

Fountains, fountains, and more fountains. And Garuda statues everywhereโ€”a symbol of protection and power in Balinese culture.

The towering Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) Statue in Bali

๐Ÿฆ… Garuda Wisnu Statue

Baliโ€™s grandeur wouldnโ€™t be complete without the Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) Statueโ€”one of the largest in the world, towering over the island.

๐ŸŒ More Adventures Await!

Loving these posts? Stay tuned for more stories on digital nomad adventures and explorations of new, distant places. Will we follow in Columbus’ footsteps, go the opposite way, or chart an entirely new course? Find out in the coming weeks!

A traveler gazing at a stunning Balinese sunset, ready for the next adventure

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