Landscape

Northern Bali

Mount Batur (8°14′20″S 115°22′39″E) is located in the center of the largest caldera in northern Bali.

View from mount Batur on mount Abang (8°16′49″S 115°25′46″E) and mount Agung (8°20′27″S 115°30′12″E, just behind mount Abang, so it looks like it’s shadow or some kind of camera’s error).

View from mount Batur viewpoint (8°16′57″S 115°21′51″E) on mount Batur (left), lake Batur and mount Abang (right).

Nungnung Waterfall (8°19′47″S 115°13′46″E)

Leke Leke Waterfall (8°21′52″S 115°11′50″E)

Jatiluwih Rice Terraces (8°22′11″S 115°07′55″E) are located at the southeastern slope of mount Batukaru, you can see mount Agung in the background.

You can see mounts Batukaru (8°20′05″S 115°05′18″E), Sengayang (8°18′41″S 115°06′11″E) and Adeng (8°19′10″S 115°08′25″E).

Tibu Sampi waterfall (8°26′05″S 115°03′57″E)

Juwuk Manis waterfall (8°23′28″S 114°54′29″E)

Red Coral Munduk waterfall (8°15′29″S 115°04′12″E)

Banyumala waterfall (8°13′02″S 115°06′06″E)

Pucak Manik waterfall (8°12′43″S 115°06′36″E, few different waterfalls at the same place)

Banyu Wana Amertha waterfall (8°12′46″S 115°07′19″E, few different waterfalls in the same place under the same name)

Campuhan waterfall (8°12′14″S 115°08′18″E)

Sekumpul waterfall (8°10′39″S 115°10′57″E)

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

Cueva del Esplendor

Cueva del Esplendor (5°38’24″ N 75°48’35″W) is a cave with a small waterfall inside; it’s located a few kilometers from Jardín (5°35’56″ N 75°49’08″W). But perhaps even better than the cave itself are the views on trails towards the cave. There are two trails, part of one of them you can go on a mototaxi from the city.

More or less 5°37’18″ N 75°49’42″W, shortly after depart from mototaxi, on the western trail, you need to go by foot the rest of the trail.

Cueva del Esplendor is on private ground and you need to pay to enter. Payment is made at the house, where two trails meet (5°38’33″ N 75°48’29″W) and from there is a short walk towards the cave. I was there shortly after 8:00 and I was alone. Next person arrived shortly after 9:00.

The second (eastern) trail has poor markings, I got lost two times and many times I were wondering which way I should go.

Around 5°37’38″ N 75°48’15″W.

Around 5°37’08″ N 75°48’41″W.

View on Jardín from viewpoint at Cerro Cristo Rey (5°36’17″ N 75°49’05″W).