Bajra Sandhi Monument
Located overlooking the Bali Governor's Office, the Bajra Sandhi Monument is a mighty structure that signifies the struggle of the Balinese people. The monument was built back in the late 19th Century and the elegant architecture is rectangular in shape.The main building has three floors and is named the Utama Mandala. The second Mandala is used for meditation and is an epitome of serenity where one can soothe the soul. The entire edifice is enclosed by the courtyard and is called the Nista Mandala. Location: Jl. Raya Puputan No.142, Panjer, Kec. Denpasar Sel., Kota Denpasar, Bali 80234, IndonesiaTimings: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm.Entry Fee: Starting from INR 250 per adult.
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Tanah Lot
Homing a wide array of Hindu pilgrimage centers Tanah Lot is an abode of serenity. Gaining the importance of prominent tourist attraction Thanha Lot is the picture-perfect place that has exceptional frames and even a novice can capture amazing pictures.The age-old Tahna Lot temple is an iconic pilgrimage site and is adorned with rock formations. The dramatic formation of rocks along the waters are perfect for family vacations and one can plan a visit with family as well as friends.Location: Beraban, Kediri, Tabanan Regency, Bali 82121, IndonesiaTimings: 7:00 am to 7:00 pmEntry Fee: None.
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Sindhu Market
Delve into the culture of Indonesia and stroll along with the stalls of spices and dried fish the market is famed for. Ranging from the hidden gems market to the clothing shops, there is a wide list of options for locals and tourists alike.Make sure that you add Sindhu Market to the itinerary list of Denpasar, as this is the place where you can shop countless things. Apart from this, you can even shop souvenirs that could be the local handicrafts or the magnets of Denpasar that all over in the market.Location: Jl. Pungutan No.2, Sanur, Kec. Denpasar Sel., Kota Denpasar, Bali 80228, IndonesiaTimings: 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm.Entry Fee: None.
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More Denpasar Attractions
It was an adventuorus experience. Waves were so heavy and we enjoyed alot.
We did rafting on this river a few days back and it was wonderful.
Its a must do activity when you are in Bali!
I was always interested in knowing about the village lifestyle of various countries, and so I would say that my three day sightseeing tour to Bali was not only an entertaining one but also an informative one. Village life is more than great over here at Bali. There are many small villages over here at Bali like the Batuan village, Celuk village and many more. Each of the villages over here has many hidden secrets that speak of the local villagers’ life, their artistic handworks, and skillful handicrafts and so on. Not to mention the Balinese are good farmers too, we can see that for real in the coffee plantations, vanilla plantations, clove farms and other rice fields. The Balinese give so much of importance to vegetation and agriculture and this is the reason there are such rich agricultural fields over here. Then speaking about the heritage of the place- the temples depict the architectural skill of the Balinese. I even explored some of the best tourist attraction spots on the second day of the trip, got to know more about the art form through the dance form Barong which the dancers performed for us. To end it was an exciting informative trip!
Being a history student what can be more than useful than visiting the famous country Bali. When my parents had arranged for a Bali three day tour, I was more than happy. Bali is a lovely place with beautiful villages, temples, plantation groves, money forest, lakes and more. It is in fact a cluster of many things under one roof. A perfect family holiday destination spot! This is one of the most exciting expeditions that I have ever been before in my life. Our tour started on September 5th (first day) we were dropped in the hotels and we immediately were asked to meet within few hours to head to the Batubulan village, here we enjoyed the Balinese in their best dance form – Barong dance, visited the famous art villages nearby and we halted at the monkey village (great wildlife) this region gave us scope to know about the wildlife and nature of the place. Once we were done with Kintamani region, we went to the Tirta Empul (lovely place); from here we were dropped to our hotels. The second day was a visit to the famous Ayun temple, Ulndanu temple and Bratan lake view. Then we were shown the important plantations and rice terraced fields and again dropped at hotels. The third last day was super fun with visit to Beach and water gaming activity. Though my parents were not able to enjoy much of water sporting games; I and my brother enjoyed to the core. The water games offered here are surely unparalleled to any other water sports in any part of the place. The day ended in a beautiful way with a visit to the Jimbaran bay (don’t miss out the seafood being served here). Only regret is that we were not able to take up the Pandawa beach in this tour.