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Traditional Music and Dance
The guide was updated:No visitor should miss Bali’s many traditional Joged and Legong dances, Barong performances, or excerpts from the great Hindu dance-drama, the Ramayana. Most large hotels stage performances nightly. For Barong, head for the open-air performances held every morning at Batubulan, northeast of the city centre. Wayang kulit shows (a traditional form of puppet theatre) are also performed frequently at many hotels and art centres.
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Seminyak is a stunning resort area to the southeast of Denpasar. It boasts some of the most marvelous beaches on the island, and also offers great shopping, dining venues, and upscale nightlife, making it one of the island's most popular tourist areas.
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Waterbom Bali
For a day filled with splashing water slides, tropical parks, and thrilling attractions for the whole family, pay a visit to Waterbom Bali in Kuta. You find all the necessary facilities like towel rental service and locker, plus restaurants, a food court, and a swim-up bar.
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Bali Safari and Marine Park
This park in Gianyar is home to hundreds of amazing animals, representing more than 50 species. The park showcases much of Indonesia’s protected wildlife, including rare and endangered species in their natural surroundings, such as the Sumatran Tiger.
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Tirta Gangga
Tirta Gangga, which literally means 'water from the Ganges', is a beautiful former palace belonging to the Royal family of Karangasem, located a few kilometres north of Amlapura. It is famed for its stunning water garden and setting, surrounded by rice fields.
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Yoga in Bali
The village of Ubud is known for being an important centre of art and culture. This is also where many of the island's prime yoga schools are located. The Yoga Barn is one of the most popular, offering alternatives for both beginners and more advanced yogis.
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Surfing in Bali
The island of Bali is one of the world's prime surfing spots. Here you can find everything from challenging waves for advanced surfers to calmer waters for beginners. Several surf camps and schools also offer different kinds of classes for all levels. One of the best-renowned companies is UP2U Surf School Bali in Kuta.
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Traditional Music and Dance
No visitor should miss Bali’s many traditional Joged and Legong dances, Barong performances, or excerpts from the great Hindu dance-drama, the Ramayana. Most large hotels stage performances nightly. For Barong, head for the open-air performances held every morning at Batubulan, northeast of the city centre. Wayang kulit shows (a traditional form of puppet theatre) are also performed frequently at many hotels and art centres.
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Bali Bird Park
Bali is rich in wildlife, and birds make up a large part of it. At the Bali Bird Park, you can see 250 different species, some of them from other parts of the world. In addition to all the birds, there is also a small collection of reptiles, among them, the legendary Komodo dragon.
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Werdhi Budaya Art Centre
This complex of ornate wooden buildings in traditional style exhibits traditional Balinese culture through musical, theatrical and dance performances held in the large amphitheatre. If you're lucky, you might catch the Bali Art Festival held here during your visit.
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Cooking Classes in Bali
To understand the culture of a country you have to taste authentic cuisine and experience a meal with locals. The Lobong Bali Cooking Class in Ubud gives you the opportunity to first follow a local family to the market and buy the ingredients, to then together prepare and enjoy a meal. This is a perfect way to meet Balinese people and find out the secrets behind the delicious food.
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Bali Pulina Coffee Tours and Recreation
Bali Pulina is located just 7 km north of Ubud, surrounded by rice fields and green forests. Take part in tours exploring the coffee plantations and learn how the popular 'Luwak Coffee' is cultivated and processed. Coffee tastings and recreational activities such as zip lining, a swing or an infinity pool are also on offer at Bali Pulina.
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