![]() The last few years have seen more and more travellers trickle in for a laid-back stay among fruit trees and sublime views here, including the dramatic vista of Gunung Agung, Bali’s highest peak. And there’s nowhere better to appreciate it all than Sideman, just a 45-minute drive away. ![]() Fortunately the immediate surrounds are stunning, featuring emerald green rice fields, rolling hills and volcanoes. Ubud – the nucleus of Bali’s thriving arts, culinary and yoga scenes – is certainly not to be missed, but its popularity means its appeal can wear thin. ![]() Get away from the crowds on Bali to enjoy the quieter, rural side of local life and the island's beautiful landscapes in places like Tirta Gangga © John Harper / Photodisc / Getty ImagesĬhilled-out islands, beaches for surfers, divers and sun worshippers, a lush interior of idyllic landscapes in multiple shades of green, and the chance to have genuine and engaging cultural encounters like in the Bali of old are all awaiting anyone willing to get off the beaten track a little. ![]()
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