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The Setia Dharma House of Masks and Puppets holds the world’s largest collection of masks and puppets, showcasing artifacts from numerous regions across Indonesia, as well as from various places in Asia. The collection reaches as far as Europe and Africa in a magnificent cultural melting pot. A narrative to explain the distinct roles and or...
The cool, hilly village of Sibetan is proclaimed to be the area with the best salak fruit (the sweet-sour snakeskin fruit) in the entire country, having been harvested in Bali for over 450 years. Take a hike among the plantation valleys here but be mindful of the thorny salak trees. If returning via the village of Bebandem, make a stop ...
One could easily spend an entire day exploring the vast complex of temples that make up Bali’s mother temple, Pura Besakih, but if you have time on the way take the approach via the foothills of the Sideman valley in Karengasem. Easily one of the most beautiful drives on the island, this entire area is also historically significant as t...
This small and unusual museum located on Jl. Hayam Wuruk in Southern Denpasar features a private collection of finger paintings created by owner I Gusti Ngurah Gede Pemecutan as well as others, including children. It is made up of a main exhibition hall, studio, library, open hall and outdoor area for dance performances. Fingerprint...
Focusing on temporary exhibitions and the promotion of contemporary Indonesia fine art, Sika Gallery has become known as a showcase for innovative, forward thinking artists with high levels of creativity, especially those who have displayed skill in multimedia arts and who maintain connections with the spirit of Balinese art and culture. Features w...