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This is one of the biggest art centers in Bali,
showcasing a variety of traditional and contemporary
Sasana Budaya Art Center

This is one of the biggest art centers in Bali, showcasing a variety of traditional and contemporary performances and rituals. Kecak or wayang performances are regularly held at Sasana Budaya Art Center, as well as the Baris dance, a choreographed dance that is distinctive to Bangli’s culture. This typical Bangli choreography is known as Bari...

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Located on Jl. Veteran close to Puputan Square,
this large family residence and temple of the Roya
Satria Palace

Located on Jl. Veteran close to Puputan Square, this large family residence and temple of the Royal Family of Denpasar that was rebuilt in 1930 is where an important collection of Kris daggers used during the 1906 puputan against the Dutch is housed.  There is also a large stage for regular and auspicious dance performances as well as a numb...

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Atlantis Bali Diving –Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai
no. 350, Sanur - Full range of dives and course
Scuba Diving

Atlantis Bali Diving –Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai no. 350, Sanur - Full range of dives and courses offered at this PADI 5 star dive operator. There are English, French, German, Spanish and Indonesian speaking instructors. Atlantis is conveniently located close to many touristic destinations in town. They run one of the biggest dive center operat...

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Literally meaning ‘Sea Temple,’ this is one of many small puras
made from coral and bl
Segara Temple

Literally meaning ‘Sea Temple,’ this is one of many small puras made from coral and black lava rock that dot Sanur Beach.  Located on Jalan Segara Ayu, this pyramid shaped structure has a small shrine at the top and quite likely dates to a prehistoric era.Said to be one of the oldest temples in the region, Pura Segara faces the w...

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One of Bali’s indigenous Aga villages that was in existence
prior to the Majapahit Empire th
Sembiran Village

One of Bali’s indigenous Aga villages that was in existence prior to the Majapahit Empire that brought Hinduism to Bali and that still practices many ancient traditions, the most significant of which of which were their burial rites.  Rather than cremating their dead in ngaben ceremonies like the rest of Bali, this village of 6000 used...

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