Beautiful Art & Volcano
Performance
of Barong dance in Batubulan Village and also stone
carving centre.
Then visit Celuk which it’s famous for gold
& silversmiths and the beautiful Batuan temple,
Mas village a wood carving centre and Kintamani –
one of most Bali’s popular tourist stopover
with scenic view of Mt. Batur Volcano. On the way
back to the hotel, we will visit Ubud as the painting
centre
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Ubud Art & Culture 
An interesting tour covering the art of Bali where
you can wander through Balinese compound. Celuk –
the gold & silversmith work centre, Mas Village
– the wood carving centre then you can visit
Master and theater community in Ubud for Balinese
painting souvenir buying time
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55 |
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Denpasar City Tour
This sightseeing tour of Denpasar will visit Art &
Culture centre with it’s permanent exhibition
of the contemporary Balinese painting and sculpture,
Bali Museum with it’s collection of artifact
and prehistoric Balinese Culture, Puputan Badung which
is in centre of the city then visit a colorful and
traditional Badung market. On the way back to hotel,
we visit the art market for the local people.
Price
per person in US$ |
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4up |
55 |
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Kuta
Once a lonely little village on the road from Denpasar to Bukit Peninsula, Kuta is now the tourist mecca of Bali, popular mainly among the young and adventurous. Coconut trees line the sand beach as far as the eyes can see towards the north stopped by the runway of Denpasar's airp
ort far in the west.The Sunset in Kuta is most breathtaking.
Accommodations in Kuta range from a modest homestay for a few dollars a night to luxurious, five-star, international hotels costing several hundred to several thousand dollars a night. The street of Legian, situated directly behind the row of hotels that face the beach, is lined with shops of all varieties. You can find any Balinese handicrafts here, from the least expensive to the most exquisite; or unique stores such as the leather store staffed by two young Balinese men that will perfectly sculpt for you a leather jacket. (They are all extremely talented artists, remember?
At night, Kuta is alive with night life. Western influences create discotheques, dance clubs, and pubs. Gastronomical demands inspire a multitude of restaurants, serving traditional Indonesian and Balinese food to various ethnic meals from Japan, Switzerland, etc. As if these were not enough, various Balinese dance performances are staged in Kuta every night. One of the best Kecak performances is to be found in Kuta.