Indulge in Bali’s Rejuvenating Countryside
by Rini Sucahyo on 04/06/08 at 6:23 am
Beyond its epic beaches, the cool and stylish countryside of Bali offers different yet sensational vibrations of the Island of the Gods.
The epic beaches of Bali are not the only sensational vibrations of the Island of the Gods. Clambering aboard a tourist bus and visiting the cool and stylish countryside, where the mountains will lull you in extraordinary peace, or embarking in a cultural journey of Balinese enchanting traditions are options you don’t want to miss!
Slippery yet beautiful trails, high rivers and washed-out bridges offer a spectacular ambience of lush countryside. Captivating sounds of gamelan, the traditional Balinese musical instrument, provide a terrific “bonus” at the end of your day in the colorful mountainsides of Bali. So take your next holiday beyond the ordinary, beyond the beaches and sprawling night clubs, beyond shopping and themed resorts, beyond the trappings of modern life… and step into the mythical landscapes, rich with enthralling beauty and charming rituals.
Delightful Ubud Art Scene
High on the slopes, just around one hour drive from Denpasar, the capital of Bali, Ubud is not only a delightful mountain getaway but also the center of art and culture in Bali. Dozens of art galleries, workshops, boutiques and cute novelty shops, big or small, locally-owned or internationally-owned, adorn every bit of the main streets in Ubud. Just easily stroll down this trendy neighborhood and you’re going to want to stop at every shop and every stall you pass!
What’s more, artists from all over the world regularly exhibit their work here in Ubud. One of the most popular galleries that regularly show masterpieces from well-known artists is Puri Lempad. This is actually the family residence of Mr. I Gusti Nyoman Lempad, a celebrated painter and sculptor best known for his famous ink drawings of Balinese Hindu scenes. In this house, Mr. Lempad dedicates the spacious front foyer of his house as a gallery initially to display his family collections and also as a creative space for him to paint or sculpt. Lately, the gallery is often rented to conduct various public exhibitions and art events. What’s more remarkable, Puri Lempad is always open because the family still lives there. So as long as you visit at reasonable times, you are always welcome here at the Lempad’s house. With so many fancy galleries that cater to modern tastes, the Lempad’s house continues to carry on a simple yet captivating art tradition as if nothing has changed!
Puri Lempad Bali
Jl. Raya Ubud, Ubud, Bali
Phone: +62 (0) 361 – 975618
Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
Open daily from 8 AM to 5.30 PM, the Monkey Forest or Mandala Wisata Wenara Wana is a vast 8-hectare forest in the heart of Ubud, occupied by lots of adorable monkeys. An undemanding trail festooned with towering trees presents an easy 30-minute walk around this forest while listening to the calming sounds of nature and watching the monkeys playing blissfully among the green and flourishing branches along the trail. Bananas or rambutan can be bought at the entrance to feed the monkeys. A small reminder however, even though these monkeys are quite friendly, you should be careful when you are carrying a bag of bananas or other treats for them as they can be very insistent to get them from you. Also make sure that you don’t wear any accessories, such as earrings, necklaces and bracelets. The monkeys love to get their hands on these!
Monkey Forest
Jl. Monkey Forest
Padangtegal, Ubud, Bali
Phone: + 62 (0) 361 – 971304
Email: info@balimonkey.com
www.balimonkey.com
Exotic Bird Park
Take the opportunity to use your arm or shoulder as a place for birds to land and rest their tired wings. At Bali Bird Park, this is the perfect place to do so. Enjoy around 1,000 vibrant multi-colored birds singing wildly and flying freely from branch to branch, and sometimes briefly land on your arm or shoulder. Located not very far from Ubud, an early morning visit to Bali Bird Park offers a chance to have breakfast in its open-air restaurant while being enlightened by songs of paradise performed personally by the birds. For families with young children, this is definitely the place you don’t want to leave out of your itinerary. Open daily from 8 AM to 6 PM.
Bali Bird Park
Jl. Serma Cok Ngurah Gambir
Singapadu, Batubulan, Gianyar
Phone: +62 (0) 361 – 299352
The Spiritual Bedugul
Cold winds blow gently over the fertile land around still dark green waters of Lake Bratan. A Balinese temple, Pura Ulun Danu, soars arrogantly at its side, an architecture representing constant struggles to eternal enlightenment. Its “sister” lakes, the twin Lake Tamblingan and Lake Buyan, sit quietly in a nearby grassy landscape. In a striking combination of beautiful scenery and rich heritage, whether you choose an effortless walk around Lake Tamblingan or a 25-minute canoe trip across Lake Tamblingan to Lake Buyan or a more rigorous hike in the vicinity of Lake Bratan or a visit to the temple to silently chant a solemn prayer, an afternoon trip to the lavish countryside of Bedugul can turn into centuries-old spiritual voyage into the deepest soul you didn’t know you had.
Harmonious Village Life of Penglipuran
Set in the midst of Bangli District, 45 Km from Denpasar, Penglipuran Village has become one of the most sought-after tourist destinations in Bali. The ancient village provides a time-capsule vision into the harmonious Bali before it became Bali as we know now. Bali Aga, as they call themselves, literally means Original Bali. This village consists of communities that still practice their old traditions and rituals, as practiced by their ancestors since long before teachings of Hinduism came to the island. Therefore, Penglipuran Village is the only village in Bali that does not recognize the caste system, the pattern of social classes in Hinduism.
All of the houses in the village are neatly structured on a leafy hillside and very clean, each with bright red brick fences around it. Every house also features a traditional kitchen surrounded by bamboo walls, which is separated from the main house, while most of the main houses now have adopted semi-modern styles. Your visit to the village will be warmly welcomed and you can even drop in to each of their houses. Explore the narrow ancient pathways and the down-to-earth characteristics of the people will charm you to death and you can’t help falling in love with them. This is the true Bali!
Recommended Museums & Art Galleries
Agung Rai Museum of Art (ARMA)
Pengosekan, Ubud
Phone: +62 (0) 361-976659
Email: info@armamuseum.com
www.armamuseum.com
Gaya Fusion Of Sense
Jl. Raya Sayan, Ubud
Phone: +62 (0) 361-979253, 979252
Email: gaya@gayafusion.com
www.gayafusion.com
Museum Puri Lukisan
Jl. Raya Ubud
Phone: +62 (0) 361-975136, 9711159
Email: museumpl@indo.net.id
www.museumpurilukisan.com
Neka Art Museum
Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Ubud
Phone: +62 (0) 361-975074
Email: info@museumneka.com
www.museumneka.com
Puri Lempad Bali
Jl. Raya Ubud
Phone: +62 (0) 361-975618
The Blanco Renaissance Museum
Campuan, Ubud
Phone: +62 (0) 361-975502
Email: a-blanco@indo.net.id
www.blancobali.com
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