Markets & crafts in Bali
Private day trip to Denpasar and Uluwatu temple with Kecak dance
Explore South Bali with a private driver. Discover the highlights of one of the most popular parts of the island, such as Sanur Beach and Uluwatu Temple.
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Start your day with a trip to Mas village with your local guide. Nestled in the east part of Ubud, this village is a great place to get to know Bali's signature culture and art. Begin your very own artistic journey and meet with a high-profile, talented mask maker, I Wayan Muka, who crafts intricately detailed masterpieces that are used in performances.Next up on the agenda is an exhibition of Balinese and Indonesian paintings at the Agung Rai Museum of Art. This is no ordinary museum. Here you'll find how traditions come to life as you stroll along its green tropical garden, providing a peaceful atmosphere. Afterwards, sit down, relax and savour a tasty lunch at a typical restaurant. Continue to the centre of Ubud and visit the former royal palace, which dates from the 16th century and is famed for its stone carvings.Ubud art market will be your next stop, a stone's throw away from the royal palace. Explore one of the most popular traditional markets on the entire island of Bali. Stroll through the maze of stands and meet local vendors selling their handcrafted products. Finish your day with a short visit to the monkey forest. Interact with a group of long-tailed wacky macaques before driving back to your accommodation.
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Dive into the backstreets of Bali's buzzing capital, Denpasar, on this half day tour. You'll discover the island's rich history at Bali Museum, rub shoulders with locals at Badung and Pasar Kumbasari markets, and also see the iconic Bajra Sandhi monument.The tour kicks off on a high as we plunge into the bustling Badung Market. See locals barter back and forth as you stroll past stalls stacked high with exotic fruit and vegetables. It's also a great place to try some local food. You're in for a memorable shopping experience next at Kumbasari Market. Vibrant fabrics, traditional handicrafts, jewellery and silverware are just a few examples of the bargains that you can haggle for here.Travel like a local in a ‘Dokar' – a traditional Balinese horse and carriage which takes us to our next destination – the Museum of Bali. Step back in time as you discover an extensive collection of cultural artefacts and prehistoric pieces. More culture is on the agenda at Bali Art Centre, also known as Taman Budaya. Get a good insight into the diversity and richness of Indonesian art before ending the tour at the Balinese People Memorial - better known as Bajra Sandhi monument.
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