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East of the Bedulu crossroads, Pura Samuan Tiga sits at the end of a stony path. The name means ‘Temple of the Meeting Place of Three Parties’ and was built by the renowned sage Mpu Kuturan between the years 988 and 1011. The name of the temple is reflective of the socio-political situation of the era during the reign of King Udayana ...
The denizens of this nutmeg forest with trees that date back centuries are macaques who are the guardians of the 17th century Pura Bukit Sari and said to be the descendants of the monkey king Hanoman’s monkey army. Sangeh Monkey Forest or ‘Obyek Wisata Bukit Sari Sangeh’ is a sanctuary of grey long-tailed macaques in the villa...
The Sanggar Seniwati is the Association of Women Artists, established due to the discrimination towards women in the arts. In Bali, women aren’t supported to become artists as art is considered a man’s game. This space is open to women artists who wish to exhibit their works, hold workshops and practice sessions, or work on their art ...
Also known as Sindhu Market, Sanur Art Market is a one-stop-shop for all things that would qualify as a Balinese souvenir. Find yourself surrounded by handicrafts, sarongs, T-shirts and various knock-offs, such as sunglasses. This market is a great place to source various traditional foods and fresh produce. It opens early in the morning, and nor...
Many years in the running, this annual event focuses on the history, culture and activities that are a part of this famous beach resort area on Bali's southeast coast. The festival also showcases Bali's rich cultural heritage with dances, wayang kulit puppet performances, gamelan orchestras, a kite festival, agricultural expo and more. The Sa...