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jigrak66
2020-08-03, 08:34 AM
If you ask, what tourist destinations in Bali are very popular besides white sand beaches? the answer is Ubud Bali tourist attractions. Known as the heart of Balinese art and culture, Ubud has millions of charms that will make anyone fall in love.
Whether visiting alone, or vacation with family, without having to travel far, in Ubud you will find many attractive tourist destinations with a variety of activities for everyone. From a variety of exotic temples, places where yoga hits, cafes with spectacular views, to art galleries you can find in this small town located in the highlands.
Yes, in addition to hidden beaches, there are many more hidden treasures in Bali that are ready to be explored and visited, especially for you, if interesting in extraordinary tourist destinations
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jellybelly2017
2020-08-03, 01:20 PM
If you ask, what tourist destinations in Bali are very popular besides white sand beaches? the answer is Ubud Bali tourist attractions. Known as the heart of Balinese art and culture, Ubud has millions of charms that will make anyone fall in love.
Whether visiting alone, or vacation with family, without having to travel far, in Ubud you will find many attractive tourist destinations with a variety of activities for everyone. From a variety of exotic temples, places where yoga hits, cafes with spectacular views, to art galleries you can find in this small town located in the highlands.
Yes, in addition to hidden beaches, there are many more hidden treasures in Bali that are ready to be explored and visited, especially for you, if interesting in extraordinary tourist destinations
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Bali has some of the world's warmest and friendliest service, and the staff at Alila Ubud surpass even the highest expectation they are so kind and helpful, and it feels as though you’re chatting with friends. The excellence extends to the facilities, with a tranquil spa set in walled garden, a 24-hour fitness center, a sculpture garden, and a library with a television lounge. The piece de résistance is the rectangular infinity pool, jutting out over the lush valley.
JF2019
2020-08-03, 06:45 PM
The town of Ubud on the island of Bali in Indonesia is a very worthwhile trip away from your Beach hotel. Yes, it is inland, there are no beaches, but if you would like to see the country side, some beautiful temples, buy some great wood carvings and enjoy delicious food then this is the place to go!
yuyul
2020-08-16, 05:31 AM
Between Ubud and Kuta, although both are well known as tourist destinations in Bali, the two tourist destinations have different tourist destinations. For Ubud tourist destinations, the tourist attraction lies in Balinese art and culture, rural scenery, royal palaces and outdoor activities such as Bali water sports tours specifically for rafting and cycling.
For dance and music, almost every day you will find Balinese dance and music performances in the tourist area of Ubud. As for painting, you will find many painters and painting collectors visiting Ubud. For Ubud painting, you can see the local museums and art galleries in Ubud tourist destinations.
piton
2020-08-16, 06:07 AM
Motorbikes are the most widely used transportation on the island of Bali, including the Ubud area, because motorbikes are widely used by local people. If you are interested in using a motorbike for a vacation to Ubud Bali, you can easily find motorbike rental services in Bali. ll you have to do is use Google with the keyword motorbike rental near here. Then you will find motorbike rental services close to where you are staying in Bali. So you can ask a motorbike rental service provider in Bali to deliver a motorbike to where you stay.
The motorbike rental price on the island of Bali depends on the type of motorbike and the duration you rent it, the longer you rent a motorbike, the cheaper you will get the motorbike rental price in Bali.
Pak3000
2020-09-11, 10:12 PM
Ubud, Indonesia
Ubud is one of those places where a holiday of a few days can easily turn into a stay of weeks, months or even years. The size of the town's expat community attests to this, and so do the many novels and films that have been set here, creative responses to the seductive nature of this most cultured of all Balinese towns. This is a place where traditional Balinese culture imbues every waking moment, where colourful offerings adorn the streets and where the hypnotic strains of gamelan are an ever-present soundtrack to everyday life.
Tourist Destination:
1. Have dinner at Locavore
Locavore is the most famous restaurant in Ubud if not in Indonesia
Having won a host of awards, this is the place to come if you want to try some of the best fusion food around.
The chefs, Eelke Plasmeijer and Ray Adriansyah cook locally inspired dishes made from food sourced in the area and they serve uptasting menus that can stretch to nine courses
2. Enjoy the views at the Campuhan Ridge Walk
If you want to get out and about in Ubud and take in the best of the local scenery then head to the Campuhan Ridge Walk which is located slightly out of town.
The walk will take you through a lush area of gorgeous hills which overlook an exquisite valley and you can meander along the ridge from the pretty starting point of Gunung Lebah Temple.
3. Admire the Museum Puri Lukisan
Ubud is known for being the cultural capital of Bali and it still has the highest concentration of art galleries on the island.
One of the best museums to visit if you want a slice of the modern arts scene in Ubud is Museum Puri Lukisan where you will find a wide range of art work on show which comes with English language explanations of the history of art in this part of the world.
4. Visit Pura Taman Saraswati
This quaint little temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess of wisdom and art called Dewi Saraswati.
To that end, you will find gorgeous carvings of the goddess all over the building as well as fountains that gush from the front of the temple and fill a large limpid pond area.
5. Stop for a cup at Coffee Studio Seniman
As a self-styled ‘coffee studio’, this coffee shop is known as one of the best places in Ubud to stop and grab a cup of coffee.
Gamechanger2020
2020-09-11, 10:49 PM
Ubud, Indonesia
Ubud*is a town on the*Indonesian*island of*Bali*in*Ubud District, located amongst rice paddies and steep ravines in the central foothills of the*Gianyar regency. Promoted as an arts and culture centre, it has developed a large tourism industry.
Nature
The Mandala Suci Wenara Wan*is known to westerners as the*Ubud Monkey Forest. The grounds contain an active temple and are located near the southern end of Monkey Forest Street. This protected area houses the*Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal, and as of June 2017, approximately 750*crab-eating macaque*(Macaca fascicularis) monkeys live there.
Culture
The town and area has a number of art museums, such as the*Blanco Renaissance Museum, the*Puri Lukisan Museum,*Neka Art Museum, and the*Agung Rai Museum of Art. The*Museum Rudana*in Peliatan is nearby. Galleries promoting local and overseas crafts are abound, too, in Ubud. Some often hold exhibitions focused on stimulating a dialogue between both local and international artists, and less about selling artworks. One of the primary examples is BIASA ArtSpace,[12]*founded by art enthusiast and fashion designer*Susanna Perini.
Streets
The main street is Jalan Raya Ubud (Jalan Raya means*main road), which runs east–west through the center of town. Two long roads, Jalan Monkey Forest and Jalan Hanoman, extend south from Jalan Raya Ubud.
Buildings
Puri Saren Agung*is a large palace located at the intersection of Monkey Forest and Raya Ubud roads. The residence of Tjokorda Gede Agung Sukawati (1910–1978), the last ruling monarch of Ubud, it is still owned by the royal family. Dance performances and ceremonies are held in its courtyard. The palace was also one of Ubud's first hotels, opening its doors back in the 1930s.
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