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Established by private collector Suteja Neka who began amassing works in 1966, this comprehensive museum features one of the most diverse and important art collection on the island contained in four galleries. Painters ranging from famous Balinese traditionalists such as I Gusti Nyoman Lempad and Ida Bagus Made to famous Europeans who have ...
Held at least two times annually on Sash Kasah (the first month in the Balinese calendar) in the village of Timbrah in the Karangasem Regency, this very unique ceremony called Ngusaba Dalem or Ngusaba Guling involves offering hundreds of roast suckling pigs (babi guling) to Ida Batari Durga (Lord Shiva’s consort) as a token of gratitude and r...
Held just outside of Candi Dasa in the indigenous Bali Aga village of Asak in Karangasem Regency, this ritual ceremony features a very traditional dance form called the Pendet Rejang. This ancient dance with its own function, role, attributes and elaborate costumes, is performed around June/July each year and takes place in the Great Hall of the vi...
Not to be outdone by its flashy neighbor Kuta, resort enclave Nusa Dua has its very own themed annual festival already in its 16th year. It's built around major happenings in the island's sporting calendar such as the Nusa Dua International Golf Tournament, Tennis Open or marathon – generally held in mid-November, but guests staying in the Nu...
Lying across the Badung Strait from Sanur is Bali's premiere scuba diving destination - the clear waters of Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida islands. With its adjacent deep-water trenches, the main attraction of diving at Lembongan Island is the common encounter with the curious and otherwise very rare oceanic sunfish, or mola mola. The most acces...