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Bali, Indonesia's most famous island, is a paradise that blends stunning natural beauty with rich cultural heritage. Known as the "Island of the Gods," Bali is renowned for its diverse landscapes, from pristine beaches and lush rice terraces to volcanic mountains and vibrant coral reefs. Visitors can explore Ubud, the island's cultural heart, where traditional arts, crafts, and dance performances thrive. Bali's temples, such as the iconic Uluwatu Temple perched on a cliff and the serene Tirta Empul with its holy water springs, offer a glimpse into the island's spiritual side. The island is also a haven for surfers, divers, and yoga enthusiasts, with world-class waves and wellness retreats. Bali's vibrant nightlife, luxurious resorts, and diverse culinary scene cater to all tastes, making it a versatile destination. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, Bali offers an unforgettable experience that captivates the soul.

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The championship golf course, designed by the legendary Phil Mickelson, will provide 18 holes of world-class golf perfectly complemented by breathtaking views of the majestic Indian Ocean.

Crowned Best New International Course by Links Magazine shortly after opening in 2007, New Kuta Golf Club’s reputation has only grown, and its recent hosting of the Indonesian Open cemented its status as the latest in a long line of quality Indonesian golf courses.

It may be a long way from the traditional tourist centres in Nusa Dua and Ubud (up to 2.5 hours), but a deserved place in Golf Magazine’s “Top 50 Greatest Golf Courses in the World” means a trip to the world-class championship course at Bali Handara Kosaido Country Club is well worth the effort.

A new and exciting executive golf course has been opened in Bali. The Bukit Pandawa Golf and Country Club is the latest addition to the already stunning golf scene in Bali and this course is no exception.

Permanently closing - effective May 1, 2025 Freshly re-opened in 2013 following extensive and much-needed renovations that have stretched the course to over 7,100 yards from the black tees, Bali National Golf Country Club is set to reclaim the elevated status it had during the days when it hosted the 1994 Asian Dunhill Masters and was voted one of Asia’s Top Five Courses by Fortune Magazine in 1997.

 

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