Things to do in Bangli

Kintamani Bangli

Bangli Regency sits in the central highlands of Bali. It is the only regency in Bali without a  coastline. According to 2025 projections by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), Bangli’s  population is about 263,170 people.  

Most locals still work in agriculture, especially growing chilies and onions. Others rely on  trade, services, and tourism. The region’s cool climate, mountain views, and cultural sites  make it a rising destination. The region especially the highlands is a favourite weekend  escape for locals. Glamping in Kintamani has become very popular, giving visitors the chance  to enjoy nature without sacrificing comfort, yet still affordable. 

If you’re planning a trip, here are the best things to do in Bangli

Top Attractions in Bangli

Mount Batur Sunrise Trekking 

Batur Mountain

Challenge yourself with the island’s most famous trek: a pre-dawn climb up Mount Batur.  Reaching the summit in time for sunrise offers an incredible, panoramic view of the active  volcano, Lake Batur, and the surrounding landscape. The reward is truly worth the early  start.

Sunrise ATV Ride  

ATV Sport Kintamani

Experience the rugged terrain of Kintamani with an adrenaline-pumping activity. The route  takes you to Alengkong Hill which overlook Mt. Batur and its caldera. You will then ride back  down through plantations to the black lava fields.

Jeep Adventure on Black Lava 

Jeep Adventure Kintamani

If hiking or ATVs aren’t your style, go for a black lava jeep tour. It’s an exciting way to explore  the volcanic terrain.

Conquer Mount Abang 

Mount Abang Trekking

Seek a more challenging mountain trek by hiking Mount Abang, Bali’s third-highest peak.  This less-traveled route offers a pristine rainforest experience, providing rewarding views  over Lake Batur and Mount Batur from a different vantage point.

Go Waterfall Chasing 

Goa Raja Waterfall

Bangli hides some of Bali’s most spectacular waterfalls. Explore the unique Tukad Cepung  Waterfall, known for its beautiful sun rays that stream through the opening of a cave-like  gorge. Just a stone’s throw away, you can also discover Goa Raja Waterfall for another  refreshing natural wonder.

Wander Penglipuran Village 

Penglipuran Village

Step back in time at Penglipuran Village, one of the cleanest and best-preserved traditional  villages in Bali. Walk along the peaceful street and learn about the community’s unique,  ancient architectural rules and dedication to cultural preservation.

Visit Pura Kehen Temple 

Pura Kehen

Visit Pura Kehen, the former royal temple of the Bangli Kingdom, dating back to the 13th  century. This majestic temple features a unique multi-tiered roof and intricate carvings,  shaded by a banyan tree. The temple is one of the most historically significant sites in the  region.

Discover Trunyan Village 

Trunyan Village

For a truly unique cultural experience, take a boat ride across Lake Batur to Trunyan Village.  This Bali Aga village preserves an ancient burial tradition unlike anywhere else in Bali. Locals  do not cremate or bury the dead. Instead, they place the bodies openly beneath a sacred  Taru Menyan tree. The tree naturally absorbs the smell, allowing the custom to continue for  centuries. Visiting Trunyan Village in Bangli gives travellers rare insight into Bali’s oldest  traditions. The journey feels remote and the rituals can be confronting, but the experience is  unforgettable. Approach the community with respect and cultural sensitivity.

Trekking on Trunyan Hill 

Trunyan Hill

Discover a hidden gem with a hike on Trunyan Hill. This trek provides a different, less crowded perspective of Lake Batur and the surrounding volcanoes. The trail is excellent for  nature lovers seeking quiet beauty and panoramic views away from the main tourist paths.

Experience Bali Glamping 

Kintamani Glamping Hill

Enjoy a unique night under the stars by booking a glamping stay in the Kintamani. Many sites  offer comfortable, stylish tents or pods with stunning morning views of Mount Batur and  Lake Batur. It’s the perfect blend of camping adventure and comfort. 

Bangli offers a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and tradition. From Mount Batur trekking  to peaceful villages and sacred temples, there are plenty of things to do in Bangli for  everyone.