3 places in bali the locals don't want you to know about
Desa Temukus(Temukus Village)
If you pay attention, there is one special flower that is used in every ritual in Bali, namely the Marigold flower, or as local people usually call it, "Gemitir". Imagine how nice it would be to be in the middle of a marigold flower garden. Temukus Village is a quiet village in East Bali, close to the holiest (but unfortunately also most commercialized) temple in the country. Many of the villagers grow flowers, so it's easy to find flower gardens here. But don't forget to ask permission from the local people before entering their garden.
Desa Musi ( Musi Village)
Musi Village, nature spot which has only recently become popular with local residents, is a relaxing getaway for those looking for an authentic, simple village-style experience in Bali. There, you will uncover its secret – a cliff area where a waterfall tumbles violently into a natural pool. Due to its very hidden location, the best way to reach this waterfall is to ask the local villagers for directions when you arrive at Musi Village. After all, it's a great opportunity to mingle with the locals! At dusk, you can stroll through the village, looking for Hindu temples and observing the simple daily lifestyle of the villagers.
Nyang Nyang White sand beach
Do you desire a private beach? Go to Nyang Nyang Beach next. This beach's soft white sand and remote setting are both due to the surrounding tall cliffs and lush vegetation. So this quiet beach in Bali's south is the place to be if you like exploring and want to discover serenity. You must stroll along a dirt road close to Uluwatu Temple to find this beach. Look for a sign that reads, "Nyang Nyang Surfing Beach." Before eventually descending roughly 500 steps that go directly to the beach, you will traverse a field where there is a soft drink stand (the only one in the region). Yes, traveling there requires more work.
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