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Art
Centre Bali's Art Centre is a show place of
Balinese temple and palace architecture. The complex includes
an open stage, museum, Balinese pavilions, and art galleries
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Asak
and Bungaya Gamelan music and the rejang dance in
traditional costumes and headdresses are the specialty of Asak. Bungaya is note for its stone carvings and woven crafts.
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Besakih Situated on the slopes of Mount
Agung. Besakih, and its complex of about 30 temples, is a
focal point for Balinese Hinduism. |
Batubulan Near Bali's capital,
Denpasar, on the road to Ubud, Batubulan is the home of
skilled stone carvers and famous for its Barong or Kecak dance
performance. |
Batur On the slopes of the smoldering
Mount Batur, Batur village was destroyed in a 1926 eruption.
The villagers then moved further up the mountain, where they
build an impressive temple. |
Bedugul Bedugul's cool western
highlands climate is ideal for growing vegetables, fruits and
flowers for market. |
Celuk Home to hundreds of
silversmiths, Celuk is centre of the silver and gold crafts
industry. Item can be bought ready made or ordered.
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Denpasar Bali's administrative and
commercial centre, Denpasar is a fascinating city where
spices, salted fish, intricately woven clothe, gold and silver
craft wares are traded in traditional markets alongside modern
department stores, banks and restaurants. |
Goa Gajah Known as the Elephant Cave
because of the thousand years old Ganesha (elephant-headed
god). There is also an intricately carved bathing area and the
remains of a Buddhist monastery. |
Goa Lawah On the southern coast road
to Candi Dasa beach, a cave in the courtyard of Goa Lawah's
temple is home to thousands of bats. |
Gunung Kawi Hidden in a beautiful
valley two kilometers from Tampaksiring is an ancient complex
of rock-hewn temples established in the 11th
century. |
Jatiluwih The view is spectacular from
this small village, about 20 kilometers from Tabanan and 850
meters above sea level. Rice terraces follow the contours of
the hillsides as far as the eye can see. |
Kintamani Here, at 1500 meters above
the sea level, the climate is damp and cool. Kintamani is the
centre for growing oranges and passion fruits. The main street
on some days becomes a bustling market place. |
Krambitan A vibrant culture centers.
The playing of bamboo music instruments is a specialty in this
village. |
Kuta Famed for its spectacular
sunsets, this once sleepy fishing village has becomes a
bustling tourist resorts in recent years. The surf is
excellent for board and body surfing. |
Lembongan Island About 20 kilometers
due east of Sanur and two hours by motor boat, this is one of
Bali's three sister islands. It has white sandy beach and
crystal clear waters. Ideal for diving. |
Lovina About 12 kilometers west of
Singaraja, Lovina is a peaceful and quiet beachside village
with several guesthouses. |
Mas Mas is home to some of Bali's most
talented wood carvers. Groups of young craftsmen work under
the supervision of the masters. Their work is renowned
throughout Indonesia. |
Mount Batukaru This 2278-metres
pinnacle has a strong influence on local beliefs.
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Museum Bali, Denpasar Established by
the Dutch in 1910 to exhibit Balinese artifacts, it has a rich
and varied collection. |
Nusa Dua Carefully planned to protect
the environment, Nusa Dua has fine resort hotels, excellent
shopping and entertainment centers. Some claim it has the best
beaches and is the sunniest part of Bali. |
Negara Famous for its
Makepung, a
traditional buffalo race originally held as a part of the
harvest festival, has now become a tourist
attraction. |
Sanur Sanur is an
international-standard resort with every modern facility.
Nearby, village life continues much as it has for centuries.
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Sangeh Site of the "monkey forests",
where large families of monkeys live in nutmeg trees.
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Tampaksiring The holy spring Tirta
Emphul, in the temple at Tampaksiring, is said to have magical
powers. There are also special bathing pools. |
Tanah Lot Carved by the tides, the
seaside sentinel rock of Tanah Lot is the side of the temple.
It is connected to the shore by a bridge. Large sea snakes are
said to guard the rock. |
Tenganan This village maintains its
pre-Hindu customs and is known for double-ikat woven
cloth. |
Trunyan An ancient village on the
northeastern shore of Lake Batur, Trunyan is a rich research
source for anthropologist and historians. |
Tirtagangga On the slopes of Mount
Agung, Tirtagangga is noted for its water gardens.
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Tulamben At
Tulamben, about 100
kilometers by road from Sanur, on the north-east coast, are
the remains of an American World War II vessel. |
Ubud Home to painters and
celebrities, Ubud attracts art lovers and visitors from all
over the world. |
Uluwatu The ancient Luhur
Uluwatu temple is on that part of the south coast where the
tablelands end at steep cliffs. Uluwatu beach is considered
one of Bali's best surfing spots, attracting surfers from
around the world. |
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Hire Car Many
car rentals can be found on the island. Prices are vary depend
on type and year of the car. Just remember that you have the
car complete with insurance and double check the condition of
the car. For foreign renter, International Driving License is
required. You can find the best car rental company on the car
rental section. |
Hire Motorbike Hiring motorbike can be as an
alternative to transportation in Bali. Prices are also vary,
from US$ 7 to US$ 10 per day. Also keep in mind that you have
full insurance and good condition of the motorbike. Helmet is
a must when riding motorbike in Indonesia. |
Bicycle or Mountain Bike Hiring a bicycle can
be a cheapest way to get around the island, however a fit
condition is needed and bear in mind the heavy traffic in Kuta
and Denpasar. To get around the countryside or in Ubud, riding
a bicycle is more enjoyable. |
Bemo Bemo is a public transportation in Bali
and can be found anywhere around the city. Bemos generally
cater for local traffic routes and not tourist routes. Cheap
but not too comfortable because they are often overcrowded and
hot, so they are recommended for short trips only.
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Organized Tours Those who wishing to avoid
the hassles of planning their own itineraries can choose from
a variety of organized tours of various duration (half or full
day tours) from their hotel desk or any of the numerous travel
agents on the island.
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