Bali in 360°: A Virtual Tour Experience

Bali in 360°: A Virtual Tour Experience — Travel Through the Island of the Gods from Your Living Room

Imagine this: the golden sun rising over emerald rice terraces, the distant hum of a gamelan orchestra, and the scent of frangipani floating through the air. Bali has always been a feast for the senses, but what if you could explore its wonders without leaving your home? Welcome to the world of 360° virtual tours—a new way to discover Bali’s magic, Dutch-style stroopwafel in hand, all before breakfast.

Let’s wander together through Bali’s most captivating spots, weaving in tips for your eventual real-life adventure. Whether you’re planning your next trip or just daydreaming, these immersive experiences will transport you straight to the heart of the Island of the Gods.


1. Sunrise Serenity at Tegalalang Rice Terrace

Few things say “Bali” like the surreal green waves of the Tegalalang Rice Terrace. With a 360° virtual tour, you can meander the narrow paths between the paddies, all without muddy shoes. Rotate your view and see the terraces from every angle, basking in the golden light that makes this spot so magical at dawn.

Dutch Tip: The terraces are busiest mid-morning. For the most peaceful experience—virtual or real—start your tour just after sunrise. Don’t forget to try a local kopi Bali (Balinese coffee) as you watch the world wake up!

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


2. The Sacred Tranquility of Ulun Danu Beratan Temple

Hovering above the misty waters of Lake Beratan, Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is a photographer’s dream—especially in 360°. Glide around the floating shrines, shifting clouds, and the dramatic backdrop of Mount Catur. It’s a view that feels almost otherworldly, both onscreen and in person.

Travel Hack: In Dutch style, pack a picnic (Edam cheese, perhaps?) and find a quiet spot by the lake. Even virtually, you can almost hear the gentle splash of boats and the temple bells.

You can search for it on Google Maps by typing: Ulun Danu Beratan Temple


3. Ubud’s Monkey Forest: A Wild Encounter

Ready for a bit of cheeky fun? The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud lets you get up close—really close—to Bali’s famous long-tailed macaques. In 360°, you can peek behind ancient banyan roots, stroll through mossy temples, and maybe spot a monkey or two plotting their next snack heist.

Fenna’s Advice: In real life, keep your sunglasses and snacks tucked away! But virtually, you can observe these clever creatures with zero risk to your stroopwafel stash.

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


4. Sunset Magic at Tanah Lot Temple

Nothing beats a Balinese sunset, especially at the legendary Tanah Lot Temple. With a 360° view, you can see the temple perched atop its dramatic sea rock, waves crashing below, the sky ablaze in orange and pink. It’s a Balinese postcard come to life.

Photographer’s Note: Dutch travelers love a good cycling route—consider biking the coast near Tanah Lot in real life for a less touristy approach. Virtually, try different viewpoints to appreciate the temple’s ever-changing silhouette.

You can search for it on Google Maps by typing: Tanah Lot


5. Vibrant Eats at Warung Babi Guling Ibu Oka 3

You can’t visit Bali (even virtually) without sampling its culinary delights. Step inside Warung Babi Guling Ibu Oka 3 in Ubud for a taste of Bali’s famous roast suckling pig. In 360°, you can almost hear the chatter of locals, the sizzle of pork, and the clink of iced teh manis glasses.

Dutch Perspective: Don’t be shy—Balinese hospitality is warm and welcoming. Even virtually, you’ll feel like part of the family. When you visit in person, try the crispy pork skin (a favorite even among my Dutch foodie friends).

You can search for it on Google Maps by typing: Warung Babi Guling Ibu Oka 3


6. Underwater Wonder: Menjangan Island Snorkeling

Ready to dive in? Take a virtual plunge at Menjangan Island in Bali Barat National Park. The 360° underwater tours reveal coral gardens bursting with color, schools of angelfish, and maybe even a sea turtle gliding by.

Fenna’s Snorkel Tip: Dutch travelers are known for their love of water sports, so bring your mask and fins! If you’re diving in person, book with eco-friendly operators to support reef conservation.

You can search for it on Google Maps by typing: Menjangan Island


7. Chill Vibes at La Brisa Bali, Canggu

End your day with a 360° stroll through the bohemian paradise of La Brisa Bali in Canggu. Hammocks sway, fairy lights twinkle, and the sound of indie music floats over the surf. In 360°, you can pick your favorite beanbag and watch the sun dip below the horizon—Bintang in hand, of course.

Dutch Touch: La Brisa’s eco-conscious design and beachy vibe are perfect for travelers who appreciate sustainable, Instagram-worthy hangouts. Don’t miss the fresh seafood platters!

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


Ready for the Real Thing?

The beauty of Bali’s 360° virtual tours is that they’re both a taste and a tease. They inspire wanderlust and help you plan your own route, mixing bucket-list icons with hidden gems. As a Dutch traveler with a love for authenticity, I always recommend combining these highlights with slow, mindful explorations—whether by bicycle, scooter, or good old-fashioned walking shoes.

So, which corner of Bali will you visit first—virtually or for real? Let me know in the comments, and don’t forget to bring your sense of adventure (and maybe a stroopwafel for the road)!

Tot ziens & selamat jalan!
Fenna


For more travel stories, photography, and Dutch-inspired Bali tips, follow along on my journey! And remember: you can search for all these magical places by name on Google Maps to start your own 360° Balinese adventure.

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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