Captivating Denpasar City Tour

Description
Explore the cultural treasures of Denpasar, the provincial capital of Bali, on this half-day tour. Begin by immersing yourself in the vibrant ambiance of Pasar Badung and Pasar Kumbasari markets, where you can discover a wide array of goods traded throughout the day. These unique markets, spread over a four-story building, offer a captivating glimpse into local life and showcase diverse wares.
Next, delve into the rich heritage of Bali at the Bali Museum. Observe traditional artifacts, prehistoric pieces, and valuable old paintings that depict the island's fascinating history. Learn about the museum's resilience, as it was rebuilt in 1931 after being destroyed by Bali's largest earthquake in 1917.
Continue your journey to the Bali Art Centre, also known as Taman Budaya, a dedicated space for preserving Balinese culture. Witness the artistic expressions of traditional dances, music, and performances, showcasing the intricate details and vibrant costumes that are synonymous with Balinese arts.
To conclude this enriching half-day trip, visit the Balinese People Memorial, Bajra Sandhi. This magnificent monument stands as a tribute to the courageous Balinese heroes who fought against colonial rule. Take a moment to honor their legacy and reflect on the island's history.
Immerse yourself in the cultural tapestry of Denpasar as you explore its unique markets, observe traditional artifacts, witness artistic performances, and pay homage to Balinese heroes. This tour offers a glimpse into the rich heritage and resilience of Bali, leaving you with cherished memories of your visit.
Included
INCLUSION:
Hotel pick-up and drop off
►Transport by private vehicle with no sharing with others
►Full conditioned vehicle in private basis
►Professional English speaking tour guide
►All entrance fees or donation during the visit
►Personal accident insurance included within Bali during duration of charter.
Excluded
EXCLUSIONS
►Meals and services other than mentioned above
►Gratuities, personal expenses, drinks, and others not clearly indicated above
Know before you go
What to Bring
- Sarongs (for sun protection and some Hindu temples require men to wear one to enter)
- Hats
- Sunglasses
- Beach bags
- Flip-flops / sandals
- Aloe / after-sun lotion
- Coconut oil (a great after-sun moisturizer that is popular on the island)
- Snacks