Tanah Lot Temple
Bali's most photographed landmark — a 16th-century sea temple perched on a dramatic offshore rock formation, accessible only at low tide. The sunset view from the clifftop, with the temple silhouetted against a blazing sky, is one of the iconic images of Asia. Arrive 2 hours before sunset for the best light and position. One of the six directional temples protecting Bali.
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Ubud Palace & Royal Temple
The Puri Saren Agung sits at the centre of Ubud and hosts nightly Kecak and Legong dance performances. Unmissable cultural experience — go solo and let the energy move you.
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Ubud Art Market
Ubud's iconic open-air market directly opposite the royal Ubud Palace — the best place in Bali to buy handmade sarongs, hand-carved wooden sculptures, silver jewellery, batik textiles, and local handicrafts. Open from dawn to late afternoon. Bargaining is expected and fun. A must-do for any solo traveler in Ubud.
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Sukawati Art Market
The largest traditional art market in Bali and the source where most Ubud market vendors buy their stock — meaning the best prices on the island. Two floors of batik, stone carvings, silver jewellery, puppets, paintings, and traditional Balinese costumes. Arrive early (6am–9am) for the best quality and freshest produce in the adjacent food market.