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Siadja Gallery was originally founded in 1955 under the name Rodja Gallery, a pioneer in "Fine Arts" in the village of Mas. He was a member of Pita Maha, the first art association in Bali. Several of Rodja's works can be seen in the Ratna Wartha Museum, which is also an associated member of Pita Maha. A more extensive display of his works can be se...
Apneista - Amed, East Bali - Want to learn how to hold your breath for extended amounts of time and silently explore the depths uncluttered by dive gear? Apneista shows you how with courses catering to all levels as well as SSI free dive certification. Yoga courses in a beautiful beachside studio also offered. There is a whole lot more to free...
Frog Market, otherwise known as Pasar Kodok to the locals, is a hidden gem that attracts a handful of fashion forward shoppers. As the most popular vintage fashion and second-hand market in Bali, Frog Market is a sartorial smorgasbord, selling everything from electric blue Dr. Martens boots and retro swimsuits to lacy lingerie and sheep skin jack...
Pura Gado is located an hour out of Nyuhkuning, accessed via a shaky girder bridge over the Oos River. The temple showcases a bizarre mix of Buddhist stupas and primitive Polynesian attributes. Take a short walk south of this village and find Goa Raksasa nestled in the rice fields, a beautiful meditation spot in a Javanese-style temple alcove frame...
Every temple in Bali has a historical legacy in the form of statues, pelinggih and the temple building itself. The name of the temple Gaduh” originated from the word “gagaduhan”, meaning, shrine to the King of Bali. This is the place from where a sacred king ruled and later transformed into a place of worship. A massive stone h...