Uluwatu Temple - Pura Luhur
One of the nine directional temples of Bali and considered to protect Bali against evil, a trip to this beautiful religious site is a must-add to your list of things to do. You must wear a sarong when visiting the temple, but they are available to hire if you forget. There also lots of monkeys that roam around the grounds. However cute they may seem, beware! They generally keep away but are attracted to belongings they can grab hold of, so keep your sunglasses and cameras tucked away.\nPampering
Treat yourself one afternoon to a local massage treatment or a trip to a luxurious spa. There are many yoga retreats around Bali and these holistic experiences are some of the most effective on earth for banishing toxins, muscular aches and chronic pains. They've become an integral part of the Balinese culture - well, if they insist!\nUbud
There are plenty of places on the island where you can escape the hustle and bustle of the town and take a walk through the rice paddy fields, and a visit to Ubud is perfect for this. The tree lanterns bring a magical glow to the streets at night, and there are a number of markets, quirky shops and classy lounge-style cafes where you can mingle with the friendly locals. Be sure to sample some of the authentic cuisine when you visit.\nMount Batur
The 1700 metre volcano of Batur is worth the trip to Bali alone. You can book an organised hike that will get you to the summit just as the sun starts to rise, or you can see the sight from the sky in a helicopter ride.\nRock Bar Ayana
Arguably the best bar in Bali thanks to the incredible views of the sea crashing onto the rocks and beautiful sunsets.\nCredit: Pinterest
Your trip would not be complete without taking in the legendary Bali sunset. The sun turns into a huge red fireball as it nudges the horizon. For one of the best views, take a walk or go horse-riding over to the secluded Yeh Gangga beach, or switch on your romantic side by booking a horse-drawn bendi ride in Canggu.\n