Bali came under the rule of Majapahit Empire of eastern Java in 1343 and continued under the Majapahits until the empire was overthrown in 1473 by Muslims. The Dutch first visited Bali in 1597, when the island was divided among a number of warring Muslim states. Bali is known as the Island of the Gods, due to the numerous religious idols of Balinese ancient Hinduism which is enshrined in the local’s daily life. The city’s spirituality is evident in the presence of over 20,000 temples on the island. Some famous landmarks in Bali include; Seminyak, Sanur, Uluwatu Temple, Mount Batur, Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, and several others.
Visitors can explore famous landmarks on sightseeing tours and cultural and theme tours. The city's culinary culture and party style can be explored on food, wine and nightlife tours that allow visitors explore famous restaurants, bars, pubs and wineries. Visitors will enjoy personalised touring experiences in the city on private custom tours. Several outdoor activities can be enjoyed in the city, and visitors will enjoy more unique experiences with Tripindicator's amazing tour services. On boat cruises and sailings, visitors can explore the city’s water bodies and engage in several water sports including scuba diving, snorkelling, kayaking and several others. With attraction passes and tickets, visitors will gain entrance and access to Bali’s top attractions. Air, helicopter and balloon tours are also available to visitors, offering them the best sights of the city from vantage points.
With airport transfers and other city transports within Bali, visitors will enjoy convenient rides within the city and explore the city's outsides on day trips and excursions from Bali that allows visitors to explore famous landmarks in other locations. Tripindicator provides customers with the best tour activities selected from tours with excellent user ratings and reviews, accessible at affordable prices compared to other top tour agencies.
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