GIANYAR
Regency
It
has been the stamping ground of Bali's earliest dynasties
in recorded history. It is here that the first great
lines of Hindu Zed Kings established themselves. Pejeng
was the center of power until the early 14th century
, when the last line of Warmadewa was defeated by Majapahit
Empire, Under Gajah Mada , in 1343. The two rivers,
Petanu and Pakerisan , have been storing series of ancient
historical remains along the banks, such as temples,
meditation cells , baths and other monuments
Ubud
Night Life
There's no better place to start your evening than at
- Naughty
Nuri's on Jl. Campuan (opposite the Neka Museum).
A busy local hangout with lots of character. The
relaxed atmosphere may well be due to the epic Martinis
but the real drawing card is the roadside barbecue
and the famous ribs.
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For a laidback drinking atmosphere try the tiny
cocktail bar at Ary's Warung (see 'Dining') or the
Putra Bar on JI. Monkey Forest which has live reggae
and is open until midnight, as is the casual Sai
Sai bar across the road.
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The
Jazz Café on JI. Sukma offers live jazz
on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights, from 7pm.
It attracts a nice crowd of people and is the perfect
place to drink while snacking off the menu.
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The
Funky Monkey on Monkey Forest Road is the place
to be seen late on, playing the latest tunes and
serving fabulous cocktails to a young and chic clientele.
Ubud
Dance Performances
There are performances daily.
Ubud
Museums and Galleries
Most museums and galleries open at 8 am and many
remain open on demand through the evening. Agung Rai
Museum of Art (ARMA) JI. Bima, Pangosekan.
Ubud
Activities
Tour around Ubud and other areas. English Speaking
Guides drivers, activities such as rafting,diving,horse
riding can be fun.
VISIT
THESE PLACES, RECOMMENDED !!
PURI LUKISAN / GALLERY
The Museum Lukisan Ratna Warta, usually called the Puri
Lukisan ( the palace of paitings ), was opened in 1953.
set amongst a restful sculpture garden, this museum
contains a magnificent collection f modern Balinese
paintings and sculptures, chosen under the discerning
eye of the Ducth artist, Rudolf Bonnet (1895 - 1978
), over the years since he first arrived in Bali.
CELUK
Balinese jewellery is unique, and Celuk is the home
of much of it. Nearly every family in Celuk is involved
in some aspects of the delicate gold and silver work,
which has become very famous over the years.
MAS
VILLAGE
This is a village specializing in woodcarvings of any
kind. Most of the prominent wood carvers of Bali dwell
in Mas village, producing elaborate and fine woodcarving
and this is where they teach the young generation to
carve by imitating the master carvers.
BATUBULAN
Just outside of Denpasar on the road to Ubud , is a
small village where stone statues line the roadside
in an impressive array. Terrible fanged demons, noble
warriors, and animals of all shapes and size and at
all stages of completion rest under the shady trees.
UBUD
Famous for its painter's community, Ubud is special
in more ways than one. It has its own magic, and its
particularly beautiful surroundings and gracious way
of life have drawn celebrities and artists from all
over the world in recent decades; some have even adopted
Ubud as their own home. The magic is easy to find -
just take a walk south of the village through its terraced
paddy fields to the monkey forest. Fresh water spouts
out of the sheer rock at the base of the ravine, and
a bath in a secluded shady spot is purifying.
GOA
GAJAH
Literally means Elephant cave, and it is a "T"
shapped cave. This was an ancient monastery of Hindu
and Buddhist monks who used to meditate in the cave.
It is believed that the cave was built in the early
11th century . Its face is elaborately carved, depicting
a demon head splitting open the rock with its bare hand
at the mouth of the cave.
BALI
BIRD PARK
The Taman Burung Bird Park Situated in Batubulan, is
home to more than thousand birds ( 250 exotic bird species
) from Indonesia and all over the world. It is set in
Two hectares magnificent gardens filled with tropical
plants, water features and spectacular rain forest in
aviary. Also see the famous Komodo Dragon . Has restaurant
for visitors to interact with nature by having breakfast,
lunch, or afternoon tea with bird .·
TAMPAK
SIRING
The holy spring which bubbles up in the inner courtyard
of the Tirta empul Temple in Tampaksiring is believed
to have magic curative powers, and throngs of people
visit the special bathing pools where clear cool water
spouts from mossy walls. Legend has it that the God
Indra created the spring , piercing the ground in search
of holy water.
GUNUNG
KAWI
These 11th century tombs , carved out of the rock face
of the gorge of the Pakrisan river, are approached by
a steep descent through breath- taking rice terrain
scennary . Historically, the tombs probably have some
connection with King Anak Wungsu. Across the gorge are
some more impressive tombs that were the resident meditation
caves of the only men who were rhe keepers of the tomb.
While
it's possible to visit Ubud in just a day, such a short
trip would barely touch the surface of this extraordinary
village. An interesting mélange of rural Balinese
life and modern services co-exist here. Only 60 minutes
from Ngurah Rai airport, Ubud is close to many of central
Bali's major sights. Despite the fact that visitors
may outnumber residents during peak periods, Ubud retains
the atmosphere of a small country community and, in
contrast to the hassle of Kuta, the pace of life is
very relaxed. It's a great place to tour on foot or
by bicycle and there's a wide range of facilities for
tourists of all budgets, as well as beaches 10 km away.
For those who enjoy being close to natural beauty, yet
within easy reach of creature comforts, Ubud is ideal.
Prices in US dollars. AC = Air conditioning. Telephone
code is 0361.
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