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Nyang Nyang Beach

Nyang Nyang Beach

Nyang Nyang Beach is Bali’s best-kept secret destination featuring a 1.5-kilometer crystal white sand beach along the turquoise blue waters in the Uluwatu Pecatu region. The pristinely quiet beach with graffiti-bearing shipwrecks along the coastline makes it one of the most visited beaches in Bali. The Nyang Nyang Beach is ideal for travel enthusiasts and beach lovers because it is far-flung, secluded, and leverages over the other crowded beaches. Located about half a kilometer drive from the famous Uluwatu temple, the Nyang Nyag Beach is tucked down about 15 to 20 minutes of trek from its parking spot. On covering this trek of moderately rocky terrain and a few flights of stairs towards the beach, one discovers the unblemished beach with theatrical silvery cliffs covered in Jurassic-like flora, rock pools, and a natural bed of seaweeds. Read More

Nyoman Gunarsa Museum

Nyoman Gunarsa Museum

Located about 4 km west of Semarapura, Nyoman Gunarasa museum houses both classical and contemporary artworks over a 3-storey building. Established by the well known Balinese artist Nyoman Gunarsa, the museum has 2 floors dedicated to the maestro's work while 1 floor exhibits the works of other local and international artists. It features shadow puppets, textiles and even 16th-century artefacts from the Gelgel kingdom. The museum contains more than 200 paintings and 30 works on paper. Many of Nyoman Gunarasa's works have been critically acclaimed and have fetched him awards like Jakarta Biennale(1978 and 1980), Lempad prize in 1980, Dharma Kusuma Cultural award from Bali's government and Pratisara Affandi Adhi Karya Art Award(1976). Most of his works depict festivals, emotions, Balinese dancers and religious figures. Many of the exhibits are open for auction and auctions are held multiple times in a year. The price of artworks ranges from 14000 IDR to 261226975 IDR. The record price is 261,226,975 IDR for his work 'Legong dancers' which was sold in 1999. Exhibitions for artworks present in the museum are held in places like Malaysia, Australia, the Netherlands, Japan, Singapore, France, Monaco and the USA.  Read More

Nyoman Suaka Home

Nyoman Suaka Home

Nyoman Suaka is an Indonesian cultural figure and author, and his home is an important tourist attraction of Bali. Situated close to the massive Banyan tree in Singapadu, it features an intricately carved entrance that leads to the main compound. A classic Balinese home, one can interact with the family while visiting too. The large Banyan tree in Singapadu dominates the skyline. The Nyoman Suaka home can be visited by tourists. Singapadu dancers give visitors a treat as they perform dances at large public venues in Singapadu.   Read More

Old Dutch Warehouses

Old Dutch Warehouses

Located in Singaraja in Buleleng, the old Dutch warehouses are one of the many remnants of the colonial past that gives the city it's antique 'feel'. The former administrative centre of the Dutch, Singaraja still retains much of its colonial architecture and the decrepit warehouses remind one of the tobacco, spices and vanilla that used to be stored in them. Singaraja served as the main administrative centre for the Dutch during the colonial era and this is evident from the numerous Dutch warehouses that still reside in Singaraja. Many of the warehouses have been refurbished and look the way that they used to during their prime.  Read More

Omnia Day Club

Omnia Day Club

Omnia Day Club is one of the highly acclaimed beach clubs in Bali. Located in the Uluwatu region in Bali, this club is home for some of the best bars in Bali. Be it the infinity pool or the view of the Indian ocean that stretches far and beyond the horizon shall treat your senses beyond your imagination. The club is perched on the cliff, giving you a cliff-top view of an out-of-the world scenery. The azure waters, the deep and dark green mountains and the white sand of the beaches blend together to create an everlasting memory on your mind. Visit Omnia Day Club for an amazing gastronomic experience where you get to taste award-winning cuisine and some cherry-picked recipes made out of local drinks. Some of the best DJs play live music too which can further elevate your experience while you relax here! Read More

Padang Padang Beach

Padang Padang Beach

One of the many surfing spots Bali has to offer, Padang Padang beach on the Bukit peninsula features a long stretch of white sand ideal for building sand castles and sunbathing, while the blue waters draw pro surfers. Lined with cafes and shops, the beach gained fame for being the backdrop to Julia Robert's Eat, Pray, Love Located on the north-western coast of the Bukit Peninsula Island, Padang Padang Beach is an ideal retreat from the city. Known locally as Pantai Labuan Sait, this beach is hidden and has to be reached by passing through a unique hollow rock entrance. Always bustling with people, Padang Padang beach has a lively and pleasant environment that will make you feel happy. Padang Padang beach is a perfect place to relax and enjoy some peace.   Read More

Pandawa Beach

Pandawa Beach

Nestled in the southern corner of Bali, Pandawa beach, also called 'the secret beach', is a 1 km stretch of stunning shoreline flanked by precipitous hills on either side. Inaccessible until recently, the newly carved entrance invites you into a spot of untouched beauty, allowing you to sunbathe and witness a beautiful sunrise here. Named after the five Balinese Hindu heroes of the Pandawa Lima, Pandawa Beach is a quietude place. This beach is a cheerful and lively place always bustling with people located in the south of Bali. There are a number of water activities which you can indulge in to add fun to your trip. A number of food stalls serving scrumptious Balinese cuisines are also located in and around the beach. Make sure to treat your taste buds with palatable seafood. The gigantic waves and the white sand will entice you to visit this place and it would definitely be a delightful experience.   Read More

Pantai Keramas

Pantai Keramas

Situated in Keramas village in Blahbatu district, Pantai Keramas or Keramas beach offers scenic beauty for those looking to rejuvenate themselves, and crashing waves for those looking to spend an exciting day surfing. A row of palm trees wave gently in the breeze while the black sand sparkles under your feet. Ideal for watching sunsets and surfing. Stretching over an area of about two kilometres, the glittering black sands of the picturesque Pantai Keramas is situated to the eastern side of Denpasar, in the quaint village of Keramas in Blahbatuh District. The big waves of the Indian Ocean crashing onto the sandy shores of the beach provide ideal conditions for surfing.The sprawling Pantai Keramas is often visited by those who wish to bathe in the warm rays of the sun with a book in hand, or let the waves lift them up as the spray of the cool water hits them while they are trying to keep their balance on the surfboards. Read More

Pantai Ketewel

Pantai Ketewel

Situated in Ketewel in Gianyar regency, Pantai Ketewel or Ketewel beach is one of the few beaches in Bali filled with more locals than tourists. The black sand melts under your feet while little shops sell refreshments to make your stay enjoyable. The blue waves are good for surfing, although the beach is best suited for taking a break from the overcrowded southern beaches and relaxing. Pantai Ketewel Beach is a beautiful place if one is looking for a secluded time after a busy and tiring routine or to just get rid of the fatigue of the day. The location of the beach in the Southern Bali region is quite accessible and which makes this is an underrated yet affordable and peaceful getaway from the hustle of the city life. Read More

Pantai Klotek

Pantai Klotek

The sandy shores that accompany the Coast road to Kusamba only serve to prepare you for one of the prettiest beaches next to it, the Pantai Klotek. Cafes and vendors occupy the brick walk on the beach, giving you plenty of options to snack on while the Midori shrubs add a splash of colour to the scene. Pantai Klotek is a lesser-known beach in Bali and one of the fewer beaches which has black sand as opposed to many of the other white sand beaches. The beach is clean and it is also a popular spot for many couples to hold their wedding ceremonies on the beach.  Read More

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