Bali’s Best Destinations for Virtual Reality Content

Bali’s Best Destinations for Virtual Reality Content: A Guide for Adventurous Creators

If you’ve ever dreamt of capturing the magic of Bali and sharing it with the world—especially through the immersive lens of Virtual Reality—this island is your digital playground. As a Dutch traveler with a penchant for vibrant cultures and a camera always at the ready, I’ve explored Bali from its bustling temple courtyards to its secret waterfalls. Below, you’ll find my handpicked destinations for creating jaw-dropping VR content, perfect for whisking your audience away to Bali’s most unforgettable spots.


1. Tegalalang Rice Terrace

Ubud’s Emerald Waves

There’s something hypnotic about the way the sun rises over the Tegalalang Rice Terrace, painting the paddies in gold and emerald. For VR creators, these undulating terraces offer cinematic panoramas and a chance to capture the rhythmic choreography of local farmers at work.

Tip for Content Creators: Arrive early to catch the mist as it lifts from the fields—perfect for dreamy, atmospheric shots. Drones are permitted here, but always check for local regulations before flying.

Find it: You can search for it on Google Maps by typing: Tegalalang Rice Terrace


2. Pura Luhur Uluwatu

Clifftop Drama and Kecak Fire Dance

Perched on a dramatic limestone cliff 70 meters above the Indian Ocean, Pura Luhur Uluwatu is a feast for both the eyes and ears. The temple’s sweeping vistas are only half the story—stay for the iconic Kecak dance at sunset, when performers’ chants echo against the crashing waves below.

Dutch Perspective: The harmony between Hindu rituals and Bali’s wild seascapes feels almost otherworldly. Standing here, I was reminded of Zeeland’s windswept dikes, though Bali’s cliffs are far more vertiginous!

Find it: You can search for it on Google Maps by typing: Uluwatu Temple


3. Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

A Primal Jungle in Ubud’s Heart

Step into the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, where centuries-old banyan trees and mossy temple ruins provide a lush, immersive backdrop for VR storytelling. The resident long-tailed macaques are endlessly entertaining—just mind your snacks and sunglasses!

Photography Tip: The interplay of dappled sunlight and deep shade makes for moody, atmospheric VR footage. Capture the playful monkeys at eye-level for the most engaging experience.

Find it: You can search for it on Google Maps by typing: Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary


4. Nusa Penida’s Kelingking Beach

Jurassic Cliffs and Turquoise Waters

Kelingking Beach on Nusa Penida is famous for its T-rex shaped cliff—a spectacle best captured from above. The steep hike down to the beach is not for the faint-hearted, but those who brave it are rewarded with one of Bali’s most surreal coastlines.

VR Adventure Highlight: Stand at the viewpoint for a 360-degree panorama, then let your viewers “descend” the cliff path with you, feeling the drop and the sea breeze!

Find it: You can search for it on Google Maps by typing: Kelingking Beach


5. Tirta Empul Temple

Water Blessings and Spiritual Rituals

The holy springs of Tirta Empul Temple are a mosaic of tradition and tranquility. Capture the purification ceremonies in VR to transport your viewers into the heart of Balinese spirituality—watch as locals and travelers alike step into the cool, sacred waters.

Dutch Insight: I was struck by the communal atmosphere here—everyone, no matter where they’re from, is welcomed into the ritual. It’s a beautiful reminder of the openness of Balinese culture.

Find it: You can search for it on Google Maps by typing: Tirta Empul Temple


6. Campuhan Ridge Walk

Ubud’s Scenic Trail

For a more tranquil, off-the-beaten-path experience, the Campuhan Ridge Walk offers rolling hills, lush valleys, and a breeze that’s almost as invigorating as a Dutch North Sea wind. It’s a gentle hike that’s perfect for capturing serene, slow-paced VR journeys.

Photo Tip: Late afternoon provides magical lighting, with golden rays illuminating the tall grasses along the ridge.

Find it: You can search for it on Google Maps by typing: Campuhan Ridge Walk


7. Sidemen Valley

Bali’s Hidden Emerald

Escape the crowds in the Sidemen Valley, a tapestry of rice paddies, bamboo forests, and volcano views. This is the place for lush, cinematic VR content—think winding rivers, farmers in conical hats, and the shadow of Mount Agung on the horizon.

Cultural Note: Sidemen’s pace reminds me of rural Friesland—quiet, contemplative, and deeply connected to the land.

Find it: You can search for it on Google Maps by typing: Sidemen Valley


8. La Brisa Bali

Beach Club Vibes in Canggu

Not all VR adventures need be wild or remote! La Brisa Bali is a boho beach club built from reclaimed wood, nestled on the sands of Echo Beach. Golden sunsets, hammocks, and a lively crowd make this a hotspot for immersive VR nightlife or lifestyle content.

Find it: You can search for it on Google Maps by typing: La Brisa Bali


Final Tips for VR Content Creation in Bali

  • Respect local customs: Always ask before filming ceremonies or inside temples.
  • Pack light, move fast: The island’s best moments are often spontaneous.
  • Embrace the elements: Rain, mist, and sunlight can all add drama to your VR stories.

Bali’s diverse landscapes and vibrant culture are a feast for the senses—and the lens. Whether you’re capturing sacred rituals, wild cliffs, or the pulse of a beach club, these destinations promise to enchant your audience and inspire the adventurer within.

Tot de volgende reis! (Until the next journey!)

— Fenna

Fenna Van der Zwaag

Fenna Van der Zwaag

Travel Content Creator

Fenna Van der Zwaag is a passionate travel content creator at Bagus Bali. With a deep love for cultural exploration and storytelling, she curates immersive guides that capture the essence of Bali’s vibrant landscapes and rich traditions. Her work is dedicated to helping travelers discover hidden gems and create unforgettable experiences on the island.

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