Traditional Villages & Shopping

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13 Maret 2019

Traditional village & shopping

Traditional Villages & Shopping

1. Mas Wood Carving Village

This is one of the villages in Bali’s artistic countryside which focuses on the art of wood carving. Mas Village is located in Ubud sub-district and Gianyar Regency, in the east part of Bali. You can experience here the typical style of traditional wood carving which shows the synergy of humanism and naturalism.
– 10 Minute From Ubud
– Gianyar Regency

 

 

 


2. Penglipuran Village

Beautiful highland village in the regency of Bangli in East Bali, best known for its well-preserved culture and village layout. While most of its residents have embraced modernity, its individual compounds are well-kept to look traditional with visitors in mind, with manicured gardens lining its single linear stone-paved street that runs through the centre of the village toward the village temple, and age-old arched entrance gates and walls that conceal their houses within.
– 60 Minute from Ubud
– Bangli Regency

 

 


3. Celuk Silver Village

This traditional Balinese village is known for its production of unique and exquisite gold and silver handicrafts.The village is located in Sukawati District, Gianyar Regency. Almost all the families in the village are skilled professionals producing a variety of creative products made of gold and silver.
– 10 Minute From Ubud
– Gianyar Regency

 

 

 


4. Ubud Traditional Art Market

Ubud art market is a place to buy beautiful Balinese handicrafts. Various craft items and souvenirs are sold in this art market, from traditional styles to contemporary. Meet the artists and practice your bargaining skills to pick up a cheap deal! A great place for souvenirs like slippers, wood statues, bags, clothing, mats, painting and a lot more! A must visit location while you are staying in Bali.
– Gianyar Regency

 


Beaches & Sunset

1. Double Six / La Plancha

Double Six Beach is Right on the beachfront, you’ll find beachfront dining spots offering all-day dining. However, the real crowds come sunset time, with the likes of La Plancha spreading colourful parasols, beach bags and even mini tables on the sand. You won’t find any exclusively gay beaches in Bali, but Double Six was (and still is) popular among gay visitors and locals.
– 90 Minute From Ubud
– Badung Regency

 

 

 


2. The Lawn Canggu

You can hang and sun tan on the lawn from 11am onwards, while you watch the long board surfers slide along the Canggu waves, directly out front of the premises. Order bites and a carafe of sangria to share as you slip into another beautiful Bali sunset. Move indoors to wine and dine with your loved ones, and stay late into the night with cocktails and delicious food. What was lacking in Canggu before, is lacking no more. Sunday Sundowns have been taken to a whole new level, where casual meets classy and the ocean meets The Lawn.
– 90 Minute From Ubud
– Badung Regency

 

 


3. Single Fin

Uluwatu’s legendary Single Fin started from humble beginnings and has quickly moved to the top of any Indonesian bucket list. Whether you’re after an icy cold Bintang to celebrate an afternoon of long lefts, feel like kicking back to Wednesday’s acoustic jams, need to jump-start your day with a Revolver coffee, or if you just really have to let your hair down with a few cocktails at Bali’s most renowned Sunday session, Single Fin is the venue for you.
– 120 Minute From Ubud
– Badung Regency

 

 

 


4. Padang-Padang Beach

Padang-Padang Beach, locally referred to as Pantai Labuan Sait, is one of Bali’s most famous surf spots, located on the north-western coast of the island’s Bukit Peninsula, and just a kilometre southwest of the Anantara Bali Uluwatu. This beach features an exotic setting; a simply stunning one hundred meter-long stretch of sand that is accessible down a flight of stairs through a unique hollow rock entrance. The surf has a steady set of barrels during good weather, attracting wave riders from around the world.
– 120 Minute From Ubud
– Badung Regency

 

 

 


Others

1. Mount Batur / Vulcano

The Kintamani area consists of three main villages, namely Penelokan, Batur, and Kintamani. There are also some old Balinese villages around Batur Lake, often referred to as Bali Aga villages. Penelokan is a popular stopover. It serves as a vantage point at the southernmost part of the crater rim. From here, you can enjoy the sweeping views over the magnificent Bali volcano.
– 60 minute From Ubud
– Bangli Regency

 

 

 


2. Handara Gate

Handara Gate is surrounded by lush green mountains, crater lakes and an equatorial rain forest that create dramatic backdrops into the well-maintained creeping bentgrass greens. The area is located in Bedugul highlands with some other beautiful attraction near by to explore.
– 60 Minute From Ubud
– Tabanan Regency

 

 

 

 


3. Omnia Bali

Entering the Omnia Dayclub Uluwatu area, you will see the main spot, the Cube. Then what is the Cube? The cube is a very large box-shaped crystal. The location of the Cube is above the Bar and the unique location of the bar is above the infinity pool. What is amazing to me, from the location of the bar, you will be able to see the Indian Ocean with the color of bluish water without any obstacles to buildings or cliffs.
–  120 Minute From Ubud
– Badung Regency

 

 

 


4. Tukad Club

D’Tukad has several things to do inside. Start from the swings, you can choose to try up to 3 giant swings! Each swing has different height level above the ground. Then, you can take tons of instagrammable photos as well in the club. There are so many selfie spots spreading around the area. Enjoy to sit in a giant bamboo bird nest, or simply take a pic with the natural Blangsinga waterfall as your backdrop.
– 20 Minute From Ubud
– Gianyar Regency

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