Juniasa
My languages
Chinese, English, Russian
My interests
My recommendations
Tukad Cepung Waterfall, belangsinga waterfall, kehen temple, Penglipuran traditional village, bamboo forest, tirta empul holi spring temple, gunung kawi temple, monkey forest temple, monkey bar, rock Bar, potato head, omnia day club, karma beach club, heaven blue, jimbaran bue, tanjung benoa marine sport, bali Zoo, bali safari, elephan ride, atv,, horse riding
Juniasa
Banyumala Waterfall, handara gate, twinlake, botanical garden at bedugul, gigit waterfal, kopi Luwak agro, muding plantation resort, jatiluwih world heritage rise paddy., Butterfly park, angsri hot spring, dolphins watching at lovina, hot spring banjar, toya devasya
Juniasa
Lempuyang temple, virgin beach, tirta gangga, tanah lot, uluwatu temple, pandawa, malini agro, padang padang beach, thomas beach, green bowl beach, dream land beach, melasti beaxh, waterblow, garuda wisnu kencana, Paraglaiding, jetsky, turtle island, mangrove forest, cultural village, tanjung benoa water spot, rafting ubud
Juniasa
About me
Cool, calm, simple. Love yoga, cycling, Meditasi. I have been employed by an ultra luxurious resort in Nusadua. Now i choose to be happy as tour driver guide. Live more learn more having fun longer.
My places

Tukad Cepung Waterfall
Located 30 kilometres north-west of Ubud, you will witness a rare view of a waterfall that should not be missed. Though there are plenty of waterfalls worth visiting in Bali, Tukad Cepung Waterfall is one of its kind. If you are coming from Denpasar, you can reach Dusun Penida Kelod in Bangli by car or motorbike in about two hours. Local buses leaving from Denpasar can also drop you at Bangli, and then you can trek your way to Tukad Cepung Waterfall. Alternatively, you can book a one-day tour with one of travel agencies or hire a private driver who is familiar with roads in Bali. Tukad Cepung Waterfall still remains as the best virgin waterfall of Bali. The fact that this spot is not known to a lot of people and still not under the commercial tourist spots, you are not under any obligations to pay anything to enter area. However, since the area is well-maintained by the local villagers and some of them contribute in showing and/or explaining the waterfall to the visitors, it would be kind if you gave a tip so they can continue to maintain this hidden spot. Tukad Cepung Waterfall has mesmerized everyone who have managed to spot it. Well-guarded by the cliffs, this waterfall is difficult to locate for the first time visitor. A few hundred stairs down the cliff is worth the effort once you arrive at the destination. The circular cliffs give you the feeling of being in a cave, while the open sky right from where the waterfall emerges, gives you the most enchanting view. The sunlight falls on the glistering waterfall creating a rainbow, which feels as though it is projected right up to you. If you have never seen water flowing from the sky, then this would be your chance. Unlike any other waterfalls in Bali, Tukad Cepung Waterfall does not flow into a river, stream or jungle, but it flows gently down the cliffs. The river can be seen from up above, meanwhile the waterfall can only be viewed once you walk down the stairs and into the cliff. Since the water gets accumulated within the cliffs, it gets really deep during the rainy seasons. For that reason, it is not recommended to visit Tukad Cepung Waterfall during monsoons. But during other seasons, you can stand and observe the water neatly flowing down and making a narrow stream inside the cliff. This place is comparatively cooler and offers an immense sense of peace and tranquillity.

Banyumala unspoiled gem
! Banyumala Waterfall is not at all one of those Bali spots that’s overwhelmed with tourists. It’s absolutely perfect for a quiet and peaceful afternoon in the arms of Mother Nature. The natural pool is inviting with its translucent turquoise waters. It’s clean (and cold!) and perfectly safe to swim in. Bathe in tranquility, listen to the thunderous roar of cascading waters and take in the sights of the vibrant greenery. Although no picture will ever do this natural wonder justice, that shouldn’t stop you from that perfect Instagram shot. So whip out your cameras and capture this waterfall in all of its glory. Climb up to the resting area where there’s another bale bengong and there you can get a panoramic view of the waterfall and pool.

The view of Uluwatu Temple
The temple (pura in Balinese) is built at the edge (ulu) of a 70 meter high cliff or rock (watu) projecting into the sea In folklore, this rock is said to be part of Dewi's petrified barque. Though a small temple was claimed to have existed earlier, the structure was significantly expanded by a Javanese sage, Empu Kuturan in the 11th Century. Another sage from East Java, Dang Hyang Nirarta is credited for constructing the shrines and it is said that he attained moksha here, an event called ngeluhur ("to go up") locally. This has resulted in the temple's epithet Luhur.

Rice Terrace Ubud
Tegalalang Rice Terrace is one of the famous tourist objects in Bali situated in Tegalalang Village north of Ubud Bali featured by the amazing rice terrace set the cliff. Tegalalang Village is located on 600 m above sea levels covered by good temperature where most of the villagers as a farmer.

The view at Uluwatu
Find some other photo spot. It’s beautiful! Yes it’s true.

Monut Batur Trekking
See the morning of the world from the Mountain

Lempuyang temple
Heavenly gateway at lempuyang temple

Bukit Asah
The view Bukit Asah

Bukit asah
The view at bukit asag

Water Cave
Natural water cave at the waterfall

Hidden spot
GWK hidden spot

Geger Nusadua
The view from geger temple

Jati Luwih
The view rice paddies at Jatiluwih world Heritage

Luwak coffer
Luwak coffee and herbal tea

Kehen Temple
Kehen temple Bangli

Beratan temple
Beratan temple bedugul Bali

Waterblow
Waterblow at Nusadua

Umeanyar temple near the beach
Uma anyar temple near the beach

Tanah Lot
Tanah lot