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Held every year on sasih kepitu, the 7th month of the Balinese Calendar during the new moon (therefore not necessarily always in January), this is a holy day of consciousness in which the Balinese meditate, pray, fast, reflect on their sins and ask for forgiveness as well as cleanse themselves in purification ceremonies held by the ocean. The name ...
Located on 6 hectares in Sanggulan Village, Tabanan is the Mandila Mathika Subak, or Subak Museum is dedicated to Bali’s world renowned irrigation system that dates back over 1000 years. The museum features an exhibition hall, ancient artifacts, lontar manuscripts, old photographs, an actual 1-hectare subak field and other items relat...
Sukawati Art Market is Bali’s longest standing and most prominent art market, established in the 1980’s. The two-storey building is situated across the Sukawati Traditional Market, and it is where visitors can procure distinctive Balinese art, such as paintings and sculpted wooden figures, curios, and other handmade items. At the back...
Also known as Pasar Seni, the Sukawati Art Market is another two-story labyrinth of tiny shops where one might find wares and handicrafts ranging from statues to paintings to textiles and temple accessories…plus anything in between. Yet another great location for souvenir shopping and for honing your price negotiation skills! The ar...
With a long broad Indian Ocean beachfront, tourists originally discovered Kuta as a surfing paradise. Bali Learn to Surf - Accredited and certified local and international instructors teach surf lessons from 2.5 hours beginners course to 5-day beginner course, plus kids and body boarding classes with full insurance also provided. Affiliated wi...