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Beauty in Ubud

Written By Unknown on Monday, December 12, 2011 | 7:32 AM

Ubud offer an alternative tourism, in addition to the white sand and big waves.Offered here is an art, nature and a strong culture of Bali.

Taken half an hour by car from Denpasar, Ubud is one of the main objectives of the foreign tourists. They are particularly interested in the art of Bali.

Yes, that Ubud is known as a center of art, especially the wood carvings, handicrafts made of gold, silver and paintings. In addition, Ubud is a paradise for tourists who want to withdraw from the hectic city.

 Websites you must first flew in Ubud is the sacred monkey forest sanctuary. This is a tourist site, the natural beauty of the Balinese monkey forest is in there with 300.

From a distance, visitors two large Balinese monkey statues on each side of the road can be seen at the entrance. To the forest Monkey Sanctuary The holy forest, visitors are adults Rp15.000 rates when the children Rp7.500. In the woods, you will also find three sacred temple, the Agung Dalem temple, bathroom and sacred temple and Prajapati temple.

Power meets long-tailed macaques, you can remove on the road Vanara Wana Ubud. The streets in this Vanara Wana is like a walk in the mountains, and the execution and lined with cafes and art shop on the right and left side of the road.

In contrast to many tourists in Kuta, Ubud below for even more empty shops. The application allows the one-way vehicles passing over a little. In addition, although the weather is hot during the day, at night you can feel like the time in the mountains.

Stores in Vanara Wana Road, Ubud, Bali offers many crafts, such as silver and paintings. However, there are some stores that sell clothing Balinese fabrics. Oh yes, you do not be surprised to see the high price offered by a number of shops, known as the Ubud area as a destination of foreign tourists in the height. In addition to debit cards, which offer almost all the stores to a Visa or Mastercard. However, since the global financial crisis, most shops Discounts in the region a variety of advertising display percent up to 50.

From the shopping center which is too expensive,you will find traditional market at the end of Vanara wana street, or rather in Ubud highway. Ubud market is an alternative for those who want to buy souvenirs at affordable prices.

A variety of Balinese craft can be found in this market. Note, however, to negotiate, because the initial price is usually higher than traders filed the original price. Unlike Sukawati, Ubud market is not fully contained craft. Some stores also offer basic food and kitchen spices, are also attractive to foreign tourists.

Directly opposite the Ubud market, there are descendants of the Puri Agung Ubud king lived. Puri Ubud is currently provided by the descendants of the king of Ubud Agung Gede Tjokorda Sukawati, namely Tjokorda Oka Artha Sukawati ARDHAN who occupied also served as Regent of Gianyar. The last time the castle was used as a place for celebrations Ubud royal family DENTIFICATION mid-2008.

Relocation is to Ubud market, tourists meeting the love of gourmet restaurant Bengil duck Hanuman street, Padang Te
From the shopping center which is too expensivegal, Ubud. Backdrop restaurant of this rice is very popular among domestic and foreign tourists. His name was predictable that the restaurant, which opened in 1990, it offers a special menu, the rice with duck. They can be delicious if it was summer in Ubud.

The last place you must visit is in Ubud, the Blanco Renaissance Museum on Highway Campuhan. This museum is a good collection of paintings by the great artists of the late Don Antonio Blanco. There are about 70 paintings painter in Spain 15 Was born September, 1911 issued in this museum.

A painting titled Self-Portrait, eroticism, death and Resorrection. Museum is open daily from 9.00 to 17.00 clock. Children are charged Rp 10 000 input while Rp20.000 adults.

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