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It extends in a narrow strip from the north to the south being one of the most visited areas. On the Bali map the shape of the kingdom resembles a keris, a distinctive Indonesian dagger. The keris has become a symbol of its motto: "Cure Dharma Raksasa" (obligation to protect people and the truth).

The south is the busiest and most developed area of ​​the island, also the most popular for the tourists. 

It includes the busiest Kuta, Legian, Seminyak locations and the quieter areas of Canggu, Sanur and Nusa Dua, also the surf-oriented Bukit peninsula.

With a wide variety of restaurants for dining and going out at night,  local food from all over the lndonesia archipelago to the fusion of international cuisine prepared by the most avant-garde chefs. Enjoy the freshest seafood on Jimbaran's white sand beach or rub elbows with the fun-seeking crowds in Kuta and Legian.

Exclusive fashion and decoration shops in Seminyak

The sunsets are the time when everyone heads to the beach to have a drink and start the rhythm of the night. Where you can find beach parties, fancy nightclubs and many places with live music.

With accommodations for all budgets from the most basic backpacker rooms to resorts, private villas and five-star hotels found most in Nusa Dua.

The most beautiful beaches are in the south, with a wide variety of options for sun lovers, and some of the best waves in the world, for surfers of all levels from beginners to experienced professionals. 

Denpasar is the capital where the only airport on the island Ngurah Rai (DPS Denpasar) is located. Here is Sanur with white sand beaches, many restaurants and shops that mix with Kite surfing. 




There are the beautiful temples:

TANAH LOT- Located on a large rock in the sea, its sunsets are some of the most spectacular in Bali. 


ULUWATU- From the 16th century located on the edge of a cliff 95 meters above sea level, an impressive view of the Indian Ocean that you can culminate by adding a sunset together with the traditional “Kecak” dance performances that take place daily. Characterized by having monkeys as guardians. 


JAGATNATHA- Denpasar's largest Hindu temple visited daily for prayer especially on full moon and black moon. Built east of the Puputan Badung Square Garden it is a public shrine to worship Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa. It is strategically located on Major Wisnu street which is very easy to get to from any direction. 


 

BALI MUSEUM- It is located right next to the Jaganatha temple with ancient monuments of prehistory that have a very high artistic value where the Balinese inheritances of the royal families and other prehistoric objects found during the excavations have been preserved and saved, such as the Petrify Grave (sarkopag) and the ancient bronze statues of Hindu gods. They also have collections of ancient religious ceremonial equipment and traditional fabrics. 

 


MONUMENT TO BAJRA SANDHI- It is located in the city center of Denpasar in front of the Governor's office. Symbol of the struggles of the Balinese people throughout history. The objective of this monument is to immortalize the soul and spirit of the people of Bali, take care of development and also preserve Balinese culture to be passed on to the next generation. 


WERDHI BUDAYA ART CENTER- Artistic complex where musical, theatrical and dance performances are held in a large amphitheater where many of Bali's traditional dances are performed. It is the center of activity in the art festival that is held every year, from mid-June to mid-July. 


 

TRADITIONAL MARKET- Open 24 hours is the largest and oldest in Bali is a market designed to meet local consumption needs such as food, meat, fish, fruits and other groceries, in addition to clothing, textiles etc, where you can see the balinese lifestyle. 

 
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