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It was a last minute decision to climb Mount Batur in a recent trip to Bali, Indonesia. I got picked up at 1:30am before heading to the meeting point. With a friendly local guide, we started hiking after 3:30am and reached the top after 90 minutes or so. Definitely tiring but definitely worthwhile especially when we got our coffee. From Mount Batur, you can see Mount Abang and Mount Agung (an active volcano).
Experienced by Adli Wahid
19 km from Kintamani
I love to take this kinda of photo. It’s like a discoveries, a true destiny after a long ride. This waterfall located in Bali. It’s called Leke Leke.
Experienced by Ket Monnyreak
19 km from Kintamani
Rice terraces in Bali Indonesia. Green and beautiful and one of the most incredible places to visit and experience let’s reachmu
Experienced by Belinda Fewings
19 km from Kintamani
Working hard in the rice terraces of Bali Indonesia. Traditional methods of harvest. I love the way the two workers contrast against the green of the rice terraces
Experienced by Belinda Fewings
20 km from Kintamani
First morning of my backpacking trip around Bali. Woke up at 5 to meet up with a local I had never met which turned out to be the highlight of my trip.
Experienced by Jamie Fenn
20 km from Kintamani
This is a place where I normally take photos for honeymooners who want to have a memorable experience during their holiday in Bali.
Experienced by Theo Widharto
21 km from Kintamani
A mother and young child with happy yet desperate eyes as they receive donations at a local shelter. This photo was taken two days after Mount Agung on Bali erupted forcing the airport to close and thousands of villagers to flee into makeshift shelter centres. Bali, Indonesia 29 November 2017.
Experienced by mark chaves
23 km from Kintamani
Tourists are attracted to Tenganan by its unique Bali Aga culture that still holds the original traditions, ceremonies, rules of ancient Balinese and its unique village layout/ architecture. There are strict rules as to who is allowed to live in here; only those born in the village can stay here and become full members of the community. Also a strict protocol regarding marriages among the kin groups have steered the Tenganan through the genetic perils of the intermarriage.
Experienced by NELbali Photography
23 km from Kintamani
the other day i was walking down one of those art shops streets and suddenly noticed this handsome guy. couldn’t resist to take him with me and make some photoshoot.
Experienced by roman raizen
23 km from Kintamani
Bali suffers from plastic pollution. You’ll find wrappers, bags, bottles and all others kinds of plastic wherever you go. From high up in the mountains (where the locals create piles of plastic and lit them on fire) to low in the sea. It’s a shame, since Bali is one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been. Luckily there’s still more nature than plastic. Let’s keep it that way. Or better yet: let’s ban plastic from nature. This photo makes me happy. It’s my wallpaper so I can look at it everyday. It not only reminds me of a great trip, but also to be and stay kind to mother earth.
Experienced by Jim Abbring
25 km from Kintamani
Bali Jatiluwih Rice Terrace is the best and beautiful rice terrace in Bali islands, Jatiluwih Rice Terrace is unfolding from the foot of mountain until the coastal side. UNESCO world heritage.
Experienced by Juan Cruz Mountford
27 km from Kintamani
Every evening, the skies above the village of Petulu in central Bali fill with Little Egrets, Cattle Egrets, and Javan Pond Herons as they arrive to roost overnight. Their numbers have been estimated to total 20,000. The Balinese believe that the birds are the spirits of the survivors of a massacre in 1965. That year, the villagers in Petulu took action to rid the village of negative energy by holding a ceremonial cleansing ceremony; a week later, the herons called “Kokokan” arrived for the first time ever and have rested there ever since.
Experienced by Lindz Marsh
28 km from Kintamani
This is the sacred Sanghyang Djaran. A classical Balinese performance, told through fire and trance dance. The barefoot horse man moves around and through a bonfire made from coconut husks, kicking and dancing in a state of trance. I was excited to travel to Indonesia to explore it’s abundant greenery and beautiful environments… I never knew I’d stumble across something this magical.
Experienced by Joshua Newton
28 km from Kintamani
An early morning through the jungle to reach this beautiful waterfall. It falls so perfectly it looks man made.
Experienced by Jared Rice
28 km from Kintamani
A re-visit to one of Bali's first swings, a extraordinary sight to see swinging over the jungle fog.
Experienced by Jared Rice
29 km from Kintamani
My girlfriend and I went to visit the iconic ‘Monkey Forest’ in Bali. When we arrived it was mayhem and chaos of monkeys running around, asking for attention and food. But in the middle of all the energy there was 1 monkey lying on a bench, playing and investigating a leaf. This is 4 of 4 shots where you can see how this little one investigates this leaf like he has never seen something like it before!
Experienced by Joël de Vriend
29 km from Kintamani
My girlfriend and I went to visit the iconic ‘Monkey Forest’ in Bali. When we arrived it was mayhem and chaos of monkeys running around, asking for attention and food. But in the middle of all the energy there was 1 monkey lying on a bench, playing and investigating a leaf. This is 2 of 4 shots where you can see how this little one investigates this leaf like he has never seen something like it before!
Experienced by Joël de Vriend
29 km from Kintamani
Beautiful lush green forest surrounding the cool waters of a cascading waterfall. Shot hand held with a slow shutter of 0.3 of per second. The Sony RX 100 MK 4 has great image stabilization!
Experienced by Frans Daniels
30 km from Kintamani
According to a 2018 McKinsey report, China boasts 114 of the world’s 147 female, self-made billionaires (America has 14). And almost 50% more women hold professional or technical jobs for every 100 men in the Philippines. Asia is one of the most progressive regions for women, yet stereotypes of what Asian women are like and look like persist. BBH Singapore’s ‘See Different’ collection of images seeks to change that by showing the true diversity and personality of women across the Asian region. Photo by @jack_sutcliffe on Instagram.
Experienced by BBH Singapore
38 km from Kintamani
During one of our days off from scuba diving and snorkeling in Amed, Bali, we decided to see how far one of the steep local mountain roads could leads us onto Mount Lempuyang, in the eastern part of the island. We past several villages with chickens and dogs running freely as fog kept rolling in the tiger we went.
Experienced by Marek Okon