Posts Tagged ‘Ubud’

2011_01_20_05_33_08_BaliBALI offers a charm that no doubt, especially by foreign tourists. Beach beautiful, authentic local culture and feel a strong spiritual appeal that has made him invaluable. Want more familiar with Bali, following 36 hours in Bali, which begins Friday, as quoted by nytimes.com.

1. Art objects (Friday, at 17.00 local time)
Ubud is the arts center in Bali. Here you will find a variety of crafts such as masks and painted leather puppets displayed in various galleries. One is that you can go Fichot Jean-Francois (JF-f.com) of the Road Pengosekan 6, Ubud. This place has a collection of stone studded gold jewelry and objets d’art.

Next is the Gallery on Jalan Raya Nusantara Pengosekan 7, Ubud, which sells a variety of works of ancient art, including sculptures of wood and fine fabrics collected from around the Indonesian archipelago.

2. Japanese-style (at 19:00)
Satisfying culinary desire, you can go Sanggingan Highway, about 15 minutes northwest from the center of Ubud. There you will find Minami (Minami-bali.com) in Sanggingan Road, Ubud. This is a Japanese style restaurant. Although in Bali, there is no harm to come to this restaurant. Read the rest of this entry »

3930028pWant a spa on the rocks or on top of a mango tree? Please select. This new stance Bali tourism actors to lure tourists. Sunset Road just after dusk. Shophouses transformed as a spa-stands sanus per aquam or healthy with water-berpendaran light. At Spa Avenue, two beautiful girls bali berkebaya welcome guests as friendly as possible.

“Do you want a spa what? There are spa packages of chocolate, honey, avokado, wine, or a papaya, “said one of them, smiling.

Want a spa on the rocks or on top of a mango tree? Please select. This new stance Bali tourism actors to lure tourists. Sunset Road just after dusk. Shophouses transformed as a spa-stands sanus per aquam or healthy with water-berpendaran light. In Spa Avenue, two beautiful girls bali berkebaya welcome guests as friendly as possible.

“Do you want a spa what? There are spa packages of chocolate, honey, avokado, wine, or a papaya, “said one of them, smiling. Read the rest of this entry »

2010_07_19_09_15_54_KecakIN seeking inspiration and enlightenment, Elizabeth Gilbert traveled the adventure of a lifetime to spend time in many countries. He believes the best exile from life is to enjoy life itself. And he found it in Bali, an island of gods and goddesses. Author United States is pouring out the story of his journey in memoir titled Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman’s Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia. In March 2009, this book is in the New York Times Best Seller for 110 weeks.

This memory also has made movies and starred by actress Julia Roberts and you can follow in the footsteps Elizabeth Gilbert to visit Ubud in Bali, just like he did. Most people will recommend the tour on Jalan Raya Ubud and Ubud Palace is a good stop. But you should not miss looking at fields in Tegalalang. In Tegalalang, you can feel the smell of the air and wind on the skin or embrace butterflies can also go see the exhibition Kecak Dance, a wonderful gallery in Bianco or in the regular gallery. Read the rest of this entry »

Destination-ubud-ricefieldUbud is the arts and cultural tourism area in Gianyar Bali. There Rudana Museum Rudana, and Fine Art Gallery, Museum Puri Paintings, Puri Agung Ubud, Vanara Wana, the Museum Blanco, Rafting on the Ayung river, etc.. Ubud area along the road, will be presented with an interesting view of the existence of artshop-artshop with a collection of craft arts such as sculpture, bracelets, necklaces, etc..

So, if you want to buy souvenirs that smelled of Bali Bali art with low prices for souvenirs there is no harm in you trying to buy directly in Ubud. Already since the 1930s, Ubud popular among western tourists. German painter at that time; Walter Spies and Dutch painter, Rudolf Bonnet settled there. They are assisted by Cokorda Gede Agung Sukawati, the Puri Agung Ubud. Now their work can be seen at the Museum of the museum, Ubud. Read the rest of this entry »