Capture Perfect Moments on Bali’s Instagram Tours

Embark on an unforgettable journey through Bali’s most picturesque locations, tailor-made for your Instagram feed! Our Instagram tours are designed to bring you to the island’s most photogenic spots, ensuring that every moment is a stunning snapshot. From breathtaking temples to lush rice terraces, you’ll have the perfect backdrop for your photos. Bali is known having many stunning places for photos such as rice paddy, waterfall, lakes, temples, mountains, volcanoes, rivers etc.

The Art of Portrait Photography

Portrait photography is a fantastic art form! Capturing the essence and character of a person through a lens is both challenging and rewarding. Good lighting is key. Natural light, like the golden hour (the hour after sunrise and before sunset), is great for soft, flattering portraits. Experiment with different lighting setups like side lighting for depth or backlighting for a dramatic effect. Use the rule of thirds to place your subject off-center and create a more interesting composition. Also, pay attention to the background—avoid clutter and distractions. Using a wide aperture (low f-stop number) creates a shallow depth of field, blurring the background and making your subject stand out. Focus on eyes, the eyes are the windows to the soul. Make sure they are in sharp focus to draw the viewer’s attention. Make your subject feel comfortable and natural. Engage in conversation, give gentle directions, and capture candid moments for genuine expressions. Don’t be afraid to try different angles and perspectives to find the most flattering and interesting shots. Shoot from above, below, or even at eye level for different effects.

Explore Mount Batur: Bali’s Active Volcano

Mount Batur (Gunung Batur) is an active volcano located at the center of two concentric calderas northwest of Agung volcano on the island of Bali Indonesia. Also known as the hiding spot of Tarubian Clans.  The southeast side of the larger 10×13 km caldera contains a caldera lake. Both the larger caldera, and a smaller 7.5 km caldera were formed by a collapse of the magma chamber, the first larger collapse taking place about 29,300 years ago, and the second inner caldera collapsing about 20,150 years ago. Another estimate of the inner caldera’s formation date, formed during the emplacement of the Bali has been dated at about 23,670 and 28,500 years ago. The first documented eruption was in 1804 and the most recent was in 2000.

Temple Festival Procession

The villagers proceed to the temple festival. Mostly temple festival in Bali falls every 210 days in Wuku Bali traditional calender, some of the villages arrange the procession from the community hall “Balai Banjar” to the temple. The housewives carry the offering on their head followed by the “Gamelan” percussion orchestra. The offering, consists of any kinds of fruits, decorated coconut leaf and flowers are carried on the head of housewives and they proceed to the temple. Offering is a thanksgiving to the God on all the prosperities we accept.

Batubolong Temple

One of the best sites to see a sunset with a temple with the hollow as a foreground, Batubolong is a temple on a rock with the hole beneath it, its location is the same area with Tanah Lot temple so for sunset shoot overthere you need to choose Tanah Lot or Batubolong as a foreground of the sunset. This area is good also for slow speed shoot as many volcanic stone on that beach.

Discover the Magic of Bali: Beaches, Temples, and Art

A stone temple with intricate carvings and dragon sculptures leading up a grand staircase, surrounded by lush greenery under a clear blue sky.

Bali is one of 13.667 islands in Indonesia. It has diverse landscape that ranges from magnificent white sandy beaches and fertile rice fields to rugged volcanoes. This paradise island offers a chance to discover a fascinating culture of the world. It is rich in art, sculpture, dance, religion, tradition, and genuine nature. Hindu is the predominant religion in Bali and its influence can be seen in every aspect of Balinese life. Temples adorn the island and every dance or celebration is a dedication of worshiping to the God. One goes to Bali for an experience. It’s a journey of a lifetime. Visitors come to meet remarkable people. They immerse themselves in their customs, traditions, beliefs, and hopes. It’s also about their eternal search for peace.

One of the 38 states in Indonesia is becoming recognized as the center of ethnic art. Its recognition extends to all of Indonesia. Shoppers can find some of the finest choices of Indonesian and Balinese furniture and art pieces. These include paintings, woodcarvings, batik, silverware, clay, pottery, jewelry, textiles, and clothing.

The island is whatever you want it to be. A tourist heaven with splendid beaches, a friendly people, a warm climate, cool mountain air, and a slow pace. You get told stories of old, you find new meaning in the simple things of life. You can hike up a trail, watch the birds, visit temples, and buy your gifts. You can fill your own treasure troves with memories. Recall your own enlightenment when you stood and faced the mountains. Gaze at the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside.

It is the last place on earth that still conjures images of mystique, beauty, peace, and goodwill. It embodies a way of life that is unique in this modern day and age. Here you get a deep sense of satisfaction. It is an environment, even the hospitality that envelops you. You are bewildered by the hues of color, sound and natural beauty. Bali, the last frontier, where the search for the true meaning of life can begins.

Discover one of the world’s most fascinating cultures. It is rich in art, sculpture, dance, religion, tradition, and belief. Enjoy the beautiful scenery of landscapes, volcanoes, lakes, rivers, and beaches. Experience the rice paddies and temples. Delight in Balinese food and drink. Discover some of the finest selections of artwork.

A lush green waterfall cascading down rocks, surrounded by dense vegetation in Bali.
A woman in traditional Balinese attire gracefully poses in a rice terrace, holding a tray with offerings, surrounded by lush greenery.
A person taking a photo of a lush green landscape with tiered rice fields and a volcanic mountain in the background under a clear blue sky.