Are you looking for a cute honeymoon destination and that too outside India without making a big hole in your pocket? Are you all set for an international trip and tickle your happy hormones within your budget? Then what are you waiting for? Simply book a Bali Tour package for couples and create lifetime memories for sure.
If honeymoon couples are looking for an Indian touch outside India, then Bali can be an ideal destination for them. A perfect fusion of culture, ethnicity, people, nature, and culinary delights, Bali is rated as one of the best travel destinations in the World. Many websites, review portals, as well as travel magazines, have verified Bali to be the favorite destination of couples. Therefore, the newly married ones can visit Bali for an unforgettable experience. Also, Bali has something to offer to people of every age- be they old, young, or couples. Apart from exotic locations, Bali is also known to be the hub of adventurous activities that attract adventure freak people to discover something new every time they visit this place.
Some of the reasons why honeymoon couples should visit Bali are as follows:
A part of the Indonesian island of Bali, Tanah Lot comprises one of the oldest Hindu pilgrimage temples in the World Pura Tanah Lot, which means “Land in Sea” in the Balinese language. This temple is situated at the top of a large offshore rock that has been changing its shape continuously due to ocean tides.
It is believed to be constructed by the 16th-century Dang Hyang Nirartha. He decided to construct a temple in this area because he felt it to be a holy place to worship the sea Gods. Now, it is one of the seven sea temples present on the Balinese coast. These temples are not only influenced by Balinese mythology but the impact of Hinduism is also very much prominent. At the base of the rocky island where this temple is situated, venomous sea snakes are believed to be found that protect the temple from evil intruders and any sort of negativity. Moreover, locals also believe that this temple mainly receives protection from a giant snake which was created from Nirartha’s selengdang which is a type of sash.
This temple is situated in the Besakih village and is the most important as well as the holiest temple of Balinese Hinduism. This temple was constructed on the slopes of Mount Agung (nearly 1000 meters up), it is a beautiful complex of 23 individual but related temples.
This temple consists of stepped terraces as well as a flight of stairs ending up into a number of courtyards and brick gateways that ultimately leads to the main location or Meru structure (also called Pura Penataran Agung). The spiritual or symbolic centre of this temple is the lotus throne or Padmasana which dates back to the seventeenth century.
In the year 1963, as a result of a series of volcanic eruptions, approximately 1,700 people lost their lives. Miraculously, the lava couldn’t reach the temple and passed by mere meters.
Located on the southwestern tip of the Bukit Peninsula of Bali, this region is famous for its Pura Luhur Uluwatu temple. The name “Uluwatu” is a combination of two words: “Ulu” meaning land’s end and “watu” meaning rock.
Alby Falzon and David Elfick discovered Uluwatu as a surfing destination in the year 1972. Therefore, this place is ideal for couples who want to try out something adventurous. Earlier, there were no roads that lead to the beach. Today, it is considered to be one of the most popular surfing destinations of Bali with lakh of visitors across the World every year. The sea waves are composed of five breaks (the Bombie, Temples, Outside Corner, Racetracks, and the Peak).
Located on the shores of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedgul, Pura Ulun Danu is a major Hindu temple in Bali. Locals also call this temple “Bali temple of the Lake”. It can be an ideal attraction for honeymoon couples who are fond of lakes and want to spend some time nearby the lake, absorbing some fresh air rich in tranquillity that has the power to erase all sorts of negativity from the mind.
Another small town of Bali and representative of Indonesian art and culture, Ubud occupies the northern part of the Greater Denpasar metropolitan area. Some of the major attractions of Ubud are as follows:
Bali is ideal for romantic couples who are fond of tropical weather. People can visit Bali throughout the year for an unforgettable trip but the most favorable period is from April to October. This period is ideal for travelers. However, some of the visitors also agree that May to September is the best period to spend in Bali when the weather remains warm as well as sunny. Also, during these months, the crowd on the beach is less. Thus, honeymoon couples who hate crowds can enjoy some privacy on the beach and spend some romantic time.