Gianyar vs Malang — Which Is Right For You?

A side-by-side guide to picking between Gianyar and Malang based on geography, attractions, climate, and traveller fit.

Gianyar

Gianyar, Bali

The Ubud regency, the heart of Balinese arts and culture with iconic terraced rice fields.

Province
Bali
Area
916.86 km²
Position
selatan
Coastal
Yes
Borders
5
Rarity
Rare
Curated POIs
7
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Malang

Malang, Jawa Timur

A cool-climate city at the foot of Mount Bromo, surrounded by nature attractions and apple orchards.

Province
Jawa Timur
Area
110.67 km²
Position
tengah
Coastal
Yes
Borders
2
Rarity
Rare
Curated POIs
0
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Overview

Gianyar (Gianyar, in Bali) and Malang (Malang, in Jawa Timur) are two of Indonesia's most-searched destinations. Gianyar is the Ubud regency, the heart of Balinese arts and culture with iconic terraced rice fields, while Malang is a cool-climate city at the foot of Mount Bromo, surrounded by nature attractions and apple orchards.

Both regions have their own pull, but the right choice depends on what you want from the trip — pace, climate, food culture, and the kind of attractions that draw you. This page breaks down the comparison from geography, attractions, and traveller fit, all grounded in data we maintain across all 514 Indonesian regencies and cities.

Geography

Geographically, Gianyar covers about 916.86 km² in the selatan part of Indonesia and is a coastal regency, while Malang spans 110.67 km² in the tengah part and is a coastal regency. Gianyar borders 5 other administrative regions; Malang borders 2.

Attractions & curated points of interest

Gianyar carries the larger curated attraction list (7 POIs) compared with Malang's 0. That doesn't automatically make it a better trip — denser regions sometimes feel busier — but it usually means more variety per day.

Which to pick

Pick Gianyar if you're chasing cultural depth, temples & religious sites, luxury experiences.

Pick Malang if you're chasing mountains, active volcanoes, family-friendly trips.

Both Gianyar and Malang satisfy travellers looking for food culture.