Top Bali Spots for 360° Video Creators

Top Bali Spots for 360° Video Creators: A Harmony of Lens and Landscape

“The bamboo bends in the wind, but the mountain does not bow to the breeze.”
So goes an old Japanese saying, one that finds resonance in the eternal beauty and resilience of Bali. For the 360° video creator, Bali is not merely a destination; it is an immersive tapestry of color, culture, and natural wonder—a landscape where every angle tells a new story. Here, I invite you to journey with me as we explore the island’s most captivating spots, each perfectly poised for panoramic storytelling.


1. Tegalalang Rice Terraces: Patterns of Patience

There is a quiet poetry in the emerald-green terraces of Tegalalang Rice Terrace, where farmers sculpt the earth with an artistry passed down through generations. Arrive at dawn as mist shrouds the valleys, and the morning light dances upon the water-filled paddies. Here, a 360° camera captures not only the undulating fields but also the gentle rhythm of rural life—a scene reminiscent of the terraced slopes of Japan’s Hoshitoge.

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


2. Pura Luhur Uluwatu: Where Cliffs Meet the Infinite Sea

Perched dramatically atop limestone cliffs, Pura Luhur Uluwatu is both sacred sanctuary and cinematic spectacle. As the sun sinks into the Indian Ocean, the sky ignites in hues of saffron and indigo. With a 360° lens, you can envelop your viewers in the Kecak dance—a chorus of fire and trance—set against the vastness of the sea. The spirit of mono no aware—the pathos of things—permeates this place, reminding us of the beauty in impermanence.

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


3. Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary: The Heartbeat of Ubud

Nestled within the verdant heart of Ubud, the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary teems with life, both simian and spiritual. Ancient banyan trees cradle weathered statues, their mossy surfaces telling stories of devotion. With 360° video, you invite viewers to walk among the macaques as they leap and play, or to pause in the hush of a temple grove. As in the Japanese proverb, “A wise monkey makes no long leap,” here, every step reveals a new perspective.

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


4. Campuhan Ridge Walk: A Path Through Tranquility

For those seeking serenity, the Campuhan Ridge Walk offers a gentle trail above Ubud’s lush valleys. Early morning or late afternoon is the golden hour for 360° creators—the soft light caresses the tall grasses and distant volcanoes, while the gentle breeze carries the scent of frangipani. Here, the journey is as vital as the destination, echoing the Japanese wisdom: “The journey is the reward.”

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


5. Lempuyang Temple: Gateway to the Heavens

Known as the “Gates of Heaven,” Lempuyang Temple frames the mighty Mount Agung in a scene of almost mythic grandeur. The split gateway, reflected in the water below, creates an illusion of boundless sky—an ideal canvas for immersive storytelling. Arrive early to avoid crowds, and let your 360° camera linger on the interplay of light, stone, and sacred silence.

You can search for it on Google Maps by typing: Lempuyang Temple.


6. Diamond Beach, Nusa Penida: Crystalline Shores

A short boat ride from Bali’s mainland lies Diamond Beach, where chalk-white cliffs plunge into turquoise waters. The winding staircase carved into the rock grants access to a slice of paradise, where diamond-shaped rocks rise from the surf. With a 360° view, you can share the exhilarating descent and the sweeping panorama—each wave a brushstroke in nature’s masterpiece.

You can search for it on Google Maps by typing: Diamond Beach Nusa Penida.


7. Sidemen Valley: The Soul of Bali’s East

Far from the crowds, the Sidemen Valley invites contemplation. Verdant hills cradle rice fields and rivers, while distant volcanoes linger on the horizon. This is a place to slow down, to let your camera linger on the changing light, capturing the harmony between humanity and nature—a harmony cherished both in Bali and in the quiet countryside of Japan.

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


8. La Brisa Bali: A Beachfront Bohemian Dream

To weave in the vibrant pulse of Bali’s beach life, visit La Brisa Bali in Canggu. Constructed from reclaimed wood and adorned with nautical treasures, this beach club offers sweeping views of Echo Beach’s rolling surf. Sunset at La Brisa, with lanterns glowing and waves crashing, is a feast for the senses and a rich tableau for your 360° storytelling.

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


9. Sekumpul Waterfall: Nature’s Majestic Cascade

Deep in the northern highlands, Sekumpul Waterfall rewards the adventurous. A trek through coffee plantations and bamboo forests leads you to a cluster of waterfalls, their mist weaving rainbows in the air. Here, your 360° camera can capture the raw power and tranquil beauty of Bali’s wild heart—reminding us, as the Japanese poem says, “Even the greatest waterfall starts with a single drop.”

You can search for it on Google Maps by typing: Sekumpul Waterfall.


Final Reflections: Embracing the Full Circle

Bali, in its infinite variety, offers the 360° creator a living canvas—one that is both familiar and ever new. With every panoramic sweep, you invite your audience to step inside the scene, to breathe in the incense at dawn or feel the ocean’s spray at sunset. May your lens find both adventure and tranquility, just as the bamboo and the mountain each find their place in the wind.

“The heart that travels gains wisdom with every step.”
May your journey through Bali, and your storytelling, be ever enriched by the harmony of place and perspective.


Ready to explore?
Start by searching for these locations on Google Maps, and let your creative spirit guide you through Bali’s endless wonders.

Satoru Kawamura

Satoru Kawamura

Cultural Liaison

Satoru Kawamura is a seasoned Cultural Liaison at Bagus Bali, where he bridges the gap between Japanese travelers and the vibrant experiences Bali has to offer. With over two decades of experience in cultural tourism, Satoru excels in curating personalized itineraries that resonate with the unique tastes and preferences of Japanese visitors. His deep understanding of both Japanese and Indonesian cultures allows him to offer insightful recommendations and ensure a seamless travel experience.

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