While we can't really classify the Environmental Bamboo Foundation (EBF) as a "tourist destination", we figure that if you are genuinely interested in ecology and preservation, you need to know about this organization.
This scenic trek takes you through the Gunung Agung area, through coffee plantations, rice fields ands rivers. The trip typically covers about 15 km in 3 hours.
Hop on a 4 wheel drive ATV for a tour through Bali's natural environment. Perhaps not the lowest impact way to explore the island, but good fun nonetheless.
If you are thinking that here on an island in the middle of some of the richest fishing grounds in the world you should be able to get great sushi, well, you are right.
The Mother Temple of Bali is Besakih and it is located in the village of Besakih -- perched nearly 100m up the side of Gunung Agung. Besakih is comprised of 86 or so temples within 22 temple complexes on 7 terraces.
Tenganan Village is one of Bali's original traditional villages. Located in the Karangasem mountain area, this unique village has been protected from the outside word for centuries by its walls.
Collections of fine art and relics of Balinese culture are well preserved in a number of museums and galleries here in Bali. Below is a list of the major museums and galleries with their adresses and opening hours.