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East Bali

Sacred temples, volcanic landscapes and a quieter side of the island that most visitors never reach.

About East Bali

East Bali feels unhurried and deeply spiritual. The landscape is dominated by Mount Agung, Bali’s most sacred volcano and the villages here have preserved their traditions in

a way that feels untouched by tourism. This is Bali at its most authentic.

Getting there

East Bali takes a little longer to reach and that’s exactly what keeps it so peaceful.
The drive takes you through rice fields, coastal roads and small villages.
With Pagi, the journey is part of the experience.

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What you can expierience

✅ Sacred temples among the oldest and most important on the island

✅ Mount Agung views, Bali’s highest and most sacred volcano

✅ Black sand beaches along the quiet eastern coastline

✅ Traditional villages where daily life follows ancient Balinese customs

✅ Rice fields and jungle landscapes far from the tourist crowds

Places you might visit

Pura Besakih

Bali’s mother temple, perched high on the slopes of Mount Agung

Tirta Gangga 

A royal water palace surrounded by gardens and koi ponds

Amed 

A quiet coastal village known for its black sand beaches and calm waters

Candidasa 
A peaceful coastal town with traditional fishing villages nearby

Lempuyang Temple

One of Bali’s most sacred temples, known for its dramatic mountain views

Every day is shaped around you, the weather, the season and what you’d love to see most.

Why explore East Bali with Pagi

East Bali is rarely crowded but it holds some of the island’s most powerful places. With Pagi, you won’t just visit them. You’ll understand them.

Because he grew up here, he can share the stories, the meaning and the local knowledge that turns a sightseeing day into something you’ll never forget.

Want to see the sacred side of Bali with Pagi?

Tell him where you’re staying. He’ll shape the day around you,

no fixed routes, no rush, no booking needed yet.

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