Bali has many things to do besides chilling on the beach. More than that, Bali also had lakes to offer. The lakes in Bali are not just ordinary; they are sacred lakes and The most beautiful lakes. Here are the lakes in Bali that you must visit.
There are five lakes in Bali, all up on the highland. The views are so attractive, with beautiful lakes and other attractions that are no less interesting. Though some still need more tourists, this article will discuss the lake from a twin to a Japanese-style lake.
Best Time to Visit The Lakes in Bali
Bali’s high season lasts from April to August. Tourists begin to increase in March and decrease significantly in autumn.
Hotel prices reflect this trend, peaking in June, July, August, and September. However, tourists recovered in November and December. That means hotel prices during the holiday season are still higher than during other off-season months, even though the rainy season has started.
As with all lakes, being at a reasonably high altitude from sea level, the temperature is colder at night and often foggy during the day. Bringing long-sleeved clothing is recommended, as temperatures are more relaxed than in other parts of the island.
Lake Batur
This lake is about 65 meters deep in north Bali, and also an ancient volcano eruption between the feet of Mount Batur and Mount Abang formed this crystal-clear lake. You can still see the black lava and the old crater from the last explosion. Batur Lake is the largest lake on the island.
Also, there was the Pura Ulun Danu Temple dedicated to the Goddess of water and fertility, Dewi Danu Lake. Local people believe lake Batur volcano and the temple Ulun Danu is one of the holiest places in Bali. While in Bali, Mother’s temple is Besakih.
You can enjoy the magnificent view of Lake Batur from Kintamani. Across the lake, accessible only by boat is the village of Trunyan, inhabited by the Bali Aga people; it also has a temple of the dead. You can see the entire Lake Batur (Danau Batur) along the main road to Kintamani.
Lake Batur also has hot springs and is popular with tourists. Remember to visit the hot spring named Toya Bungkah.
Location: Danau Batur
Lake Tamblingan
Lake Tamblingan is one of the most beautiful lakes in Bali, so it is usually used by couples to be married as a place to take pre-wedding photos. The lake is also a great place to look for pictures of the Milky Way at night.
Interestingly, there are 11 temples around Lake Tamblingan, which add to the beautiful panorama of the lake. Two of these temples are said to be relics of a Hindu kingdom dating back to the 10th century BC.
The Tamblingan lake is surrounded by natural beauty with lush forests, acres of farmland, and coffee and clove plantations. You can enjoy hiking, trekking in the tropical forest, or fishing and boating around this lake.
Location: Danau Tamblingan
Buyan Lake
Lake Buyan is located in Pankasari Village, Sukasada District, Buleleng regency, Bali. Buyan is one of three twin lakes formed in a large caldera. It is bordered by two lakes, Lake Tamblingan to the west and Lake Beratan to the east. Lake Buyan is the largest of the three lakes in the Bedugul region.
The lake extends about 4.5 square kilometers just below the northern rim of the Bedugul Caldera.
Buyan and Tamblingan are lesser-visited in North Bali. These two lakes are located within the protected Batukaru Nature Reserve and are home to relatively pristine flora and fauna.
There is a campground at the southern end of Buyan, and the ground is flat. However, the most common activities are boating or fishing. Hiking and trekking are possible but are best with a local guide who provides beautiful countryside views.
Location: Danau Buyan
Also Read: All You Need To Know Before Visiting Gili Island Beach
Lake Beratan
Another famous lake is Beratan, where you can also find a picture of this lake and the temple on the side of IDR 50.000 money. The lake located in Bedugul. This area is Bali’s central highlands. The region has many breathtaking places and main attractions, such as the abandoned Bedugul Hotel, Bali botanical garden, Tegal Sari Bali Coffee, and Pasar Merta Sari Market.
This lake is a popular tourist attraction, just 1.5 hours away from Kuta, Seminyak, by bike. Once you have arrived, you will feel the fresh air and cold waters from the high altitude and the beautiful lakes of Beratan.
Lake Bratan surrounded by mountains, Mount Bratan and Mount Catur. Also the second-largest lake in Bali. You can do some water sports around the lake, such as jet skiing, bike boating, parasailing, motorboating, and canoeing can be practiced on-site.
Location: Danau Beratan
Yeh Malet Lake
In Bali, you can find another beautiful lake, Yeh Malet Lake. This lake also offers a unique view of Japan. Because Yeh Malet Lake is overgrown with water hyacinth, which has purple and white flowers and looks beautiful. Because of its beauty, the lake, located in Banjar Yeh Malet, Antiga Kelod Village, Manggis District, Karangasem, is one of the Instagrammable spots in Bali.
If you want to explore the lake, you can do that with a boat or a raft, and visitors can go to the middle of the lake and take pictures while enjoying nature’s beauty.
The second stop on Banjar Yeh Malet is the beach. You can also enjoy your visit here by fishing, relaxing, playing beach volleyball, or jogging on this beach. If you spend the sunrise on the lake, you can also enjoy an orange sunset. Yeh Malet Beach is the coastline with Goa Lawah Beach and the Blue Lagoon.
Location: Danau Yeh Malet