“History and tranquility in North Bali”
On the island's quiet north coast, Singaraja was Bali's former colonial capital and still retains its elegance, with period architecture, tree-lined streets, and a serene atmosphere that contrasts with the touristy pace of the south. This town offers a unique blend of Balinese culture, Dutch influences, and Chinese heritage, visible in temples, markets, and historic buildings. Nearby, Lovina Harbor captivates with its sunrises and dolphin encounters, while waterfalls like Gitgit and Sekumpul reveal lush nature.