Landscape

Ubud and central Bali

Ubud (8°31’ S 115°16’ E) is a city in south-central Bali, it is considered a cultural central of the island and is the most northern place most tourist go and thus the most northern place where you can use Grab.

Ubud Palace (8°30’24″ S 115°15’46″ E)

Tegalalang Rice Terrace (8°25’57″ S 115°16’46″ E)

Goa Raja waterfall (8°26’31″ S 115°22’27″ E)

Yeh Bulan waterfall (8°26’59″ S 115°22’28″ E)

Dedari waterfall (8°30’02″ S 115°21’24″ E)

Suwat waterfall (8°29’11″ S 115°19’05″ E)

Taman Pecampuhan Sala Temple (8°27’05″ S 115°19’37″ E)

Penglipuran traditional village (8°25’18″ S 115°21’34″ E)

Kanto Lampo waterfall (8°31′55″S 115°19′58″E)

Krisik waterfall (8°27′27″S 115°23′16″E)

Goa Giri Campuhan waterfall (8°27′50″S 115°23′19″E)

Klungkung Palace (8°32′08″S 115°24′12″E)

Tirta Gangga (8°24′45″S 115°35′14″E)

Taman Ujung (8°27′52″S 115°37′51″E)

Goa Rang Reng waterfall (8°30′56″S 115°19′53″E)

Tibumana waterfall (8°30′25″S 115°19′59″E)

Landscape

Southern Bali

Uluwatu temple (8°49’44″ S 115°05’04″ E) is one of the Balinese temples, it’s situated on a high cliff.

Tanah Lot Temple (8°37’16″ S 115°05’13″ E)

Tegenungan waterfall (8°34′30″S 115°17′26″E)