Denpasar Tourist Attractions: 12 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Denpasar? Check out our Denpasar Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Denpasar.
Top Places to visit in Denpasar (Indonesia):
Pura Tirta Empul Segara Merta Sari, Bajra Sandhi Monument, Sindhu Market, Big Garden Corner, Sindhu Beach, METIS Gallery & Boutiques, I AM Bali - 3D Museum & Upside Down, Puputan Garden, Legong Fine Art of Batik, Serangan Beach, Le Mayeur Museum, Geriya Tanah Kilap Temple
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Denpasar, the Capital of Bali
Denpasar is the largest city and capital of the island of Bali, Indonesia. It is located in South Bali. Denpasar is a bustling, multi-cultural city and although it can seem a little intimidating the first time you visit, just do not believe those travel guides which say it has nothing to offer.
Denpasar is bristling with temples, palaces and museums and its occupants are outstandingly friendly. You will be off the beaten tourist track here, so bring lots of time for a chat with the locals and a decent map of town. You can see many of the main sights comfortably on foot. This is also a notable shopping city with options to please even the most jaded of world shoppers. Denpasar is the seat of government in Bali and is therefore home to the provincial governor's office as well as the administration of the Regency of Badung.
Denpasar is the main gateway to Bali and the city is also a hub for other cities in the Lesser Sunda Islands. Bali has various attractions. The white sandy beaches are well-known all over the island. The surfing beach is Serangan Island. Sanur beach has calmer waters and is excellent for sunbathing and kitesurfing. Ten minutes from the Airport lies the town of Kuta. Kuta is where most of the hotels, restaurants, malls, cafes, marketplaces, and spas that cater to tourists are located. In the Denpasar area, all kinds of Balinese handicrafts are represented in local shops. These include artwork, pottery, textiles, and silver. Batik cloth is sold all over Denpasar.
While arts and culture in the city of Denpasar largely synonymous with art and culture in general, although here there has been a mix of interaction with other cultures along with the arrival of tourists from all walks of life. But traditional values inspired by Hindu religious rituals still strong coloring of this city.
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Top 10 Must Visit Places in Bali 2015.
One of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, Bali for few years awarded as the world best island by
The International Travel Magazine. There, however, are still many people who do not know in depth about the uniqueness of Balinese culture. Life in Bali is always related to Tri Hita Karana or a tripartite concept that include the spiritual relationship between human and God, and their environment.
The rapid growth of development in tourism has had a big impact and influences to Bali tradition and lifestyle. Interestingly, Balinese culture is still as what it was, growing along with the of globalization. It is the Balinese civilization what makes the island different from other destination.
Among 17,500 islands across the Indonesian archipelago, Bali is one of the 33 provinces of the Republic of Indonesia, the largest archipelagic country in the world, made up of 2,000,000 km2 of land with a chain of islands stretching over 500,000 km from Sumatra to Papua, and covers territorial waters of more than 5,000,000 km2.
Situated between Java and Lombok, the island of Bali is located 8 to 9 degrees south of the equator with the Java Sea to the north, the Indian Ocean to the south. Bali’s covers an area of 5,636 km2 or 0.29% of Indonesia, measuring just 90km long the north-south axis and less than about 140km from west to east.
Divided into three areas of water, the North Bali Sea is about 3,168km2, the East about 3.350km2, and the West about 2,982km2. Bali Sea covers an area of 9,500km2. The North Bali sea runs along the coastline of Buleleng, the East Bali Sea runs along the coastline of Karangasem, Klungkung and Gianyar, and the West Bali Sea include the coastline of Badung Tabanan and Jembrana.
With sunshine shining throughout the year, Bali has a tropical monsoon climate, with pleasant day temperatures between 20 to 33 degrees Celsius or 68 to 93 degrees Fahrenheit. Rainy season starts from October to March, when the West monsoon brings heavy showers and high humidity. June to September is considered the driest season, with low humidity and it can be fairly cold in the evenings, the best time for any outdoor activities.Something unique can be found about climate in Bali. Even when it rains most times in the most parts of Bali you can often enjoy sunny days on the “Bukit”, the hill south of Jimbaran. On the other hand, you may expect cloudy skies and drips throughout the year in Ubud and the mountainous areas. Most interestingly perhaps, the international weather reports for “Denpasar” or “Bali” mention showers and rain storms all times of the year. In higher regions such as in Bedugul or Kintamani you’ll expect to wear either a sweater or jacket when evening falls.Bali’s population of over 3,000,000 souls spread over the whole island, including those in the smaller islands of Nusa Penida, Nusa Ceningan, Nusa Lembongan, Serangan and Menjangan Island. The overwhelming majority of Balinese are Hindus, with the increasing number on non-Hindu migrating from the closest neighboring islands of Java and Lombok.
The coastal areas in the south are the most populous area with over 370,000 people living in various professions in the capital of Denpasar. Farming has been the primary way of living in Balinese life. Where else fishing, trading and craftsmanship are also in fashion from generation to generation. Yet with the fast growing of tourism since past few decades, young people start to build up a new touch in their living culture.
Life in Bali is very communal under the organization of villages. Temple ceremonies, marriage, cremation, farming and even the creative art festivals are decided by the local community institution called “Banjar”. The responsibilities in the day-to-day life are normally administered by both the Banjar and the government. The local government mostly responsible for schools, health clinics, hospitals and roads, and Banjar is responsible for all other aspects of life. There is another association exists in the banjar named “Subak” that concerns to the production of rice and organizes the complex irrigation system. Every family who owns a rice field must be a member of their local Subak, which then ensures that every member gets his fair distribution of water. A banjar consists of an average of 50 to 150 family members, owning a meeting venue called the Bale Banjar, which is used for regular gatherings and a center for local gamelan orchestras and drama groups.
Exploring Bali and Komodo - and how can we protect the nature
Traveling, i guess everyody loves to travel now
But, have you ever think about the tourism place with high level of visit can maintain everything as before?
ave you ever thing what is it like in the next ten years? Are the local people still as friendly as this? Is nature still as beautiful as it is now?
Sustainable tourism is very important for the future. Let's make this world become a better place for all.
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TOP 15 Best Beaches in BALI
Top 15 Best Beaches in Bali - list of most popular beach and also hidden beach in Bali Island, for your better holiday. The beaches in this list located in Bali Island, not include beaches that located in Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan or Nusa Ceningan.
Bali has beautiful beaches, most of these located in south of Bali, such as village like Kuta, Jimbaran, Pecatu, Ungasan, Kutuh or Benoa (Nusa Dua).
Things to do in Bali - beaches attractions:
If you want to looking for white sand beach, directly under towering limestone cliffs or secret coves, you may go to south of Bali (South Kuta district). There are Pandawa Beach and Melasti Beach.
But if you want to looking for stretches of sand beach, there are many more to go in Kuta District, such as Kuta Beach to Seminyak Beach.
Most of beaches in Bali is also the best spot to watching the sunset for example Kuta Beach, Dreamland Beach, Padang Padang Beach, Tanah Lot etc. But if you want to watching the sunrise, you may go to eastern beach, the populer one is Sanur Beach in Denpasar city.
if you want to looking for all available watersports activities in beach, simply go to Tanjung Benoa. Enjoy all the watersports such as parasailing, jet-ski, banana boat, scuba diving, swimming, boat tours to Serangan Island, flyboard etc. Sanur Beach also has some watersports activities.
If you want to surfing, Dreamland Beach and Blue Point Beach is awesome places to do. For beginner surfers, just go to Kuta Beach, Seminyak Beach or Legian Beach, because the wave there is still 'friendly'.
Hope you can enjoy all the beach activities in every Bali beaches attractions on this 'Top 15 Best Beaches in Bali' list . There are so much things to do in Bali beaches. You may also check our other videos about best places to visit in Bali.
BALI INDONESIA IN ONE MINUTE
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Here's a one minute video of my Bali Indonesia Travel.
This is my very first time to travel abroad and I did it solo! I was there for 8 days and explored many places and tourist spot! I even climbed Mt. Ijen, an active volcano with a blue fire lava, its not in Bali but in East Java and hiking there was one of the highlights in my travel to Indonesia.
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Best Hotels Nusa Dua BALI- Luxury Beach Resorts
Best Hotels Nusa Dua BALI
Today we feature the best hotels in Nusa Dua Bali.
Nusa Dua is an area in southern Bali, Indonesia.
It’s known for its sandy beaches like Geger Beach, international resorts and an 18-hole golf course.
It is also home to some of the best luxury hotels in Bali
The intricately carved Pura Geger stone temple sits on a forested bluff overlooking the ocean.
Museum Pasifika shows paintings from, or inspired by, the Asia-Pacific region.
North of Nusa Dua, boats connect the fishing port of Tanjung Benoa to nearby Serangan Island
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My Top Nusa Dua Hotels are all in the Super Luxury category
Conrad Bali
Samabe Bali Suites & Villas
The Ritz-Carlton, Bali
The Laguna, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa
The Mulia
Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort
The Royal Santrian Luxury Beach Villas
St. Regis Bali Resort
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Bali: Surfing and Scuba [4K] | Indonesia from Below (S01E09) | SZtv
Surfing and scuba diving in beautiful Bali!
How many places in the world can you enjoy both excellent surfing and scuba diving? Today on the idyllic little island of Nusa Lembongan, Bertie’s got his work cut for him – a magazine shoot with China’s first professional surfer, Darci Liu Dan, above and below the waves.
Watch more epic scuba diving videos in Indonesia from Below on SZtv!
The beauty of the island of Bali Indonesia and the beauty of diving in the seabed
Bali is a province of Indonesia. The capital of this province is Denpasar. Bali is also one of the islands of Nusa Tenggara Island. At the beginning of Indonesian independence, the island was included in the Lesser Sunda Province of the city of Singaraja, and is now divided into three provinces: Bali, West Nusa Tenggara and East Nusa Tenggara. [4] [5]
Besides consisting of the island of Bali, the province of Bali also consists of smaller islands in the vicinity, namely Nusa Penida Island, Nusa Lembongan Island, Nusa Ceningan Island, Serangan Island, and Menjangan Island.
Geographically, Bali is located between Java Island and Lombok Island. The majority of Bali's population are Hindus. In the world, Bali is well known as a tourism destination with its unique art-culture variety, especially for Japanese and Australian tourists. Bali is also known by the nickname of the Island of the Gods and Pulau Seribu Pura.
Bali is a prima donna of Indonesian tourism that has been famous all over the world. Besides famous for its natural beauty, especially its beaches, Bali is also famous for its unique and interesting arts and culture. The tourism industry is centered in South Bali and in several other areas. The main tourist destinations are Kuta and its surrounding areas such as Legian and Seminyak, eastern cities such as Sanur, downtown such as Ubud, and in the south such as Jimbaran, Nusa Dua and Pecatu. Bali as a complete and integrated tourist destination has many interesting tourist attractions, including: Kuta Beach, Tanah Lot Temple, Padang Beach - Padang, Beratan Bedugul Lake, Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK), Lovina Beach with Lumbanya Dolphin, Pura Besakih , Uluwatu, Ubud, Munduk, Kintamani, Amed, Tulamben, Menjangan Island and many others. Nowadays, Bali also has some educational centers that are full of education for children such as zoos, three-dimensional museums, water playgrounds, and turtle breeding grounds.
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