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Art Market : Where Creativity Takes Flight
Bali’s art markets aren’t just stalls hawking souvenirs; they’re vibrant canvases painted with the island’s soul. As you wander through the maze of booths, colors explode around you, each stall a window into a different artistic universe. Watch weathered hands weave intricate tapestries, fingers dance across canvases, and wood transform into fantastical creatures under the sculptor’s chisel.
Goa Gajah : A Sacred Cave Temple
The entrance to the cave is guarded by two large elephant heads carved into the rock. Inside the cave, you will find a shrine to Ganesha, as well as a number of other Hindu deities. The walls of the cave are decorated with intricate carvings, depicting scenes from Hindu mythology. Goa Gajah, or Elephant Cave, is a Hindu cave temple located in the village of Bedulu, Gianyar, Bali. The cave is dedicated to the elephant-headed god Ganesha, and it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bali.
Tirta Empul : A Sacred Water Temple
Tirta Empul, or Holy Spring, is a Hindu water temple located in the village of Tampaksiring, Gianyar, Bali. The temple is dedicated to the god Vishnu, and it is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Bali.
The temple is built around a sacred spring, which is said to have healing powers. Pilgrims come from all over Bali to bathe in the spring, seeking purification and blessings.
Coffee Plantation : A Journey from Bean to Brew
Bali is known for its delicious coffee, and there are many coffee plantations on the island where you can learn about the coffee-making process. During a tour of a coffee plantation, you will learn about the different types of coffee beans, the harvesting process, and the roasting and brewing process. You will also have the opportunity to taste a variety of coffees, including the famous luwak coffee.
Monkey Forest : A Sanctuary for Sacred Monkeys
Ubud Monkey Forest is a sacred forest located in the village of Ubud, Gianyar, Bali. The forest is home to over 600 Balinese long-tailed macaques, which are considered sacred by the local people. The monkeys are free to roam the forest, and they are often seen begging for food from tourists. However, it is important to be respectful of the monkeys and to avoid feeding them.
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- Private Car & Driver
- All Parking Fee
- Bottled Water
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- Other expenses such as for Alcohol drink,buy souvenir etc.
- Optional tour aren’t mentioned on itinerary above.
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