Things to Do in Badung

Everything you need to explore Badung — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Park in Badung

Taman Pancing (Fishing Park)
Free 3.0 km from centre

A public lakeside park with a small fishing pond (nominal fee for rod rental), walking paths, and shady trees. Locals come here to relax, jog, or bring kids to the playground.

🕐 6am - 6pm daily

💡 Weekday mornings are quietest. If you fish, bring your own bait — the on-site options are limited and pricey. There's a small food stall selling iced tea and gorengan.

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Batu Bulan Monkey Forest
Free 7.0 km from centre

A small forest reserve with long-tailed macaques roaming freely. It's less crowded than Ubud's monkey forest and has a small river running through it.

🕐 7am - 5pm daily

💡 Don't bring plastic bags or food in your hands; the monkeys will snatch them. Keep valuables secure and avoid direct eye contact with dominant males.

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Cultural in Badung

Taman Ayun Temple
Free 6.0 km from centre

A royal water temple from the 17th century, surrounded by large fish ponds and well-tended gardens. The inner courtyards are quiet, and the layout shows traditional Balinese temple design.

🕐 8am - 6pm daily

💡 Go early before 10am to avoid tour groups; wear a sarong (rental available at entrance for a small fee, often free entry includes a sash).

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Landmark in Badung

Berawa Beach Sunset Point
Free 9.0 km from centre

A flat, sandy stretch at the north end of Berawa Beach, popular for watching the sun drop behind the Indian Ocean. No facilities, just a sand strip and the surf.

🕐 Always open

💡 Arrive 30 minutes before sunset; avoid the wet sand near the river mouth to the north. Wear shoes if you walk along the beach — broken glass sometimes washes up.

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Museum in Badung

Museum Manusia Purba Gilimanuk
Free 16.0 km from centre

A small museum displaying prehistoric artifacts and skeletal remains from the Gilimanuk site, dating back to 500 BC. Simple but informative exhibits on early Balinese life.

🕐 8am - 4pm Monday to Saturday

💡 Donation-based entry — bring a few coins for the donation box. The museum's visual guides are in Indonesian, so ask staff for a brief English explanation.

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Where to Eat in Badung

Peanuts Local ££
Samudra Cafe Local ££
Planet Hollywood Local ££
Apache Reggae Bar Local ££
MBarGo Local ££
Kori regional ££
Beer&Co Local ££
Poppies Bali indonesian ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Badung?

The top attractions include Taman Pancing (Fishing Park), Taman Ayun Temple, Batu Bulan Monkey Forest, Berawa Beach Sunset Point, Museum Manusia Purba Gilimanuk.

How many days do you need in Badung?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Badung 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is Badung famous for?

Badung is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in Badung?

Top options include Peanuts, Samudra Cafe, Planet Hollywood, Apache Reggae Bar.