Benoa Harbour

This is the main harbour of Bali, located at Sanggaran village about 11 kilometers south of Denpasar city’s center. It is busy with various activities like cargo’s export-import, local cruises, stop boat to Lombok island, marine recreation, fishing, stop over for a number of Domestic inter-island passanger ships, the anchorage site of international cruise ships and the ocean going yacht as well as The Bali International Yacht Club has its base here. Read more » Benoa Harbour

Sanur

On the Eastern coastline, sheltered by the coral reef, the waves here are gentler than other areas of Bali. Sanur is a multitude of contrasts. As in the past, Fisherman still wander the beach and the colorful outrigger canoes can be hired for sailing trips along the coast and to outlying islands. In the last two decades the once sleepy village of Sanur has become an elite international resort, with huge hotel complexes offering first class accommodation and every modern facility to visiting tourists. Read more » Sanur

Jagat Natha Temple

One of the most beautiful temples of Denpasar is the Central Pura Jagat Nata, at the Northeast corner of Puputan Square. This temple comes alive at the full moon ceremony, when worshipers from all over the city gather to bring offerings and devotions. On the main street of Denpasar, its restful shade and gnarled frangipani trees offer a welcome contrast to the hub of city traffic. Also, you’ll find the market temple, Pura Melanting, where busy vendors pause to make their offerings for a prosperous day. Read more » Jagat Natha Temple

Denpasar

Denpasar covers 125.42 square kilometers of land with an elevation ranging from 12 to 75 meters above sea level, and consisting of 3 Kecamatan. The Kecamatan of East Denpasar, South Denpasar, and West Denpasar. Read more » Denpasar

Sakenan Temple

Is built in the 13th Century by a holy priest namely “Dang Hyang Dwijendra” on a small islands very close to the Benoa Harbour and Nusa Dua. Local outrigger sailing canoes can be hired from Sanur for an hour’s scenic sail down the coast, or motorized canoes. Now, it can be reached through a roadway in approximately 15 minutes to the east of Kuta. Read more » Sakenan Temple

Puputan Monument

Museum Renon or Museum of Balinese’s people fighting was established in 1980. The idea came from Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra which at that time was the Governor of Bali. The idea was out to commemorate Balinese’s people fighting against colonizer. In 1981 a monument design competition was held and won by Ida Bagus Yadnya, students of architecture Faculty of Engineering, University of Udayana. Read more » Puputan Monument

Werdi Budaya

Was built in 1973 to the design of the prominent Balinese architect, Ida Bagus Tugur, as a showplace for Bali’s perfoming and fine arts. Strategically situated on Jalan Nusa Indah, Abian Kapas, Denpasar, the Art Center has three art galleries, including one permanent art collection, and several outdoors stages and perfomance pavilions, including the huge open stage and arena, Ardha Candra. Local artist, dance and drama groups, and the music school, ISI, all utilize the seminar and exhibition halls on a regular basis. Since 1979, the Festival of the Arts has been investigated as an annual fixture at the Art Center. Read more » Werdi Budaya

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