At FXExpress Publications, Inc., we’re eager to #ComeBacktoTravel and to see the travel industry and communities #ComeBacktoGT. Over the next several weeks we’ll share photos that highlight destinations we’re excited to revisit. Join us on a visual journey through some of Bali’s most captivating sights.
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Beside Mount Bratan and Mount Catur, Beratan Lake—Bali’s second-largest lake—is a popular spot for water sports and scenic visits. © Ruengrit | Dreamstime.com -
Traditional batik masks in Bali carry deep spiritual significance and continue to appear in processions and life events across the island. © Vassiliy Kochetk | Dreamstime.com -
Bali’s iconic emerald rice terraces stand out year-round thanks to staggered planting, offering spectacular, ever-changing landscapes. © Rafał Cichawa | Dreamstime.com -
Traditional salt farming requires rhythm and teamwork as farmers move between the ocean and the flats, splashing seawater across raked sand. © Pradeep Raja Kannaiah | Dreamstime.com -
Pura Tirta Empul and other sacred sites invite reflection and ritual, reflecting Bali’s deeply rooted cultural and spiritual traditions. © Kelvintt | Dreamstime.com -
The Balinese kecak dance, which developed in the 1930s, continues to be performed in temples and villages, blending drama, chanting and community participation. © Lcchew | Dreamstime.com





