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DENPASAR
Municipal city
Denpasar
covers 125,42 square kilometers of land with an elevation
ranging from 12 to 75 meters above sea level , and consisting
of 3 kecamatan. The Kecamatan of East Denpasar, South Denpasar
, and West Denpasar. The population of Denpasar is about 360,000
people. Even thought the town is relatively busy, especially
its crisscrossing traffic, the atmosphere in this town remains
pleasant because of the relaxed Bali influence. The average
temperature in this town is 28 degrees Celcius, the humidity
varies between 60 and 97%

Denpasar
Places of interest
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SAKENAN TEMPLE
Is built in the 13 Th Century by a holy priest namely : "
Dang hyang Dwijedra " on a small island very close to
the Benoa Harbour and Nusa Dua Local outrigger sailing canoes
can be hired from sanur for an hour's scenic sail down the
coast, or motorized canoes . Now, it can be reached through
a roadway in approximately 15 minutes to the east of Kuta

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JAGAT NATHA TEMPLE
One of the most beautiful temples of Denpasar is the Central
Pura Jagat Natha, at the Northeast corner of puputan Square.
This temple comes alive at the full moon ceremony, when worsppiers
from all over the city gather to bring offerings and devotions.
On the main street of Denpasar, its restful sahede and gnarled
frangipani trees offer a welcome contrast to the hubbub of
city traffic. Also, you'll find the market temple, Pura Melanting,
where busy vendors pause to make their offerings for a prosperous
day.

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MUSEUM
BALI
On the eastern side of the historic Puputan Square in Denpasar
is the Museum of Bali, built by the Ducth in 1932. The Original
collection was put together with the assistance of a German
painter. Well apportioned exhibition halls display an excellent
collection of Balinese artifacts from prehistoric to contemporary
times, including weapons, dance costumes, Ming ceramic, cloth
and paitings.
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BENOA
Just north of the Nusa Dua complex, takes one on to the narrow
peninsula of land, which terminates in the small village of
Benoa. From the concrete pier, you can see over the Serangan
Island, lying low on the water. From this fishing village,
people can depart daily by the Cruise ship . Out in the bay
, is an anchorage for ocean - going yachts and The Bali International
Yachts also has a base here.

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SANUR
On the Eastern coastline, sheltered by the coral reef, the
waves here are much gentler than other areas of Bali. Sanur
is a multitude of contrasts. As in the past , Fisherman still
wander the beach and the colourful outrigger canoes can be
hired for sailing trips along the coast and outlying island.
In the last two decades the once sleepy village of Sanur has
become an elite international resort with huge hotel complexes
offering first class accommodations and every modern facility
to visiting tourists.

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WERDI BUDAYA
Was built in 1973 to the design of the prominent Balinese
architect. Ida Bagus Tugur, as a showplace for Bali's performing
and fine arts. Strategically situated on Jalan Nusa Indah,
Abian Kapas, Denpasar, the Art Center has three art galleries,
including one permanent pavilions, including the huge
stage and arena, Ardha Chandra. Local artist,dance and drama
groups, and the music school, STSI , all utilize the seminar
and exhibition halls on regular basis. Since 1979, the Festival
pf the Arts has been instigated as an manual fixture at the
Art Cente
Denpasar is the bustling commercial heart of Bali. JI. Gajah
Mada is the main street, running east-west. It changes names
to JI. Dr. Wahidin to the west and JI. Surapati to the east.
The center of commercial activity is on JI. Diponegoro and
JI. Teuku Umar. Prices in US dollars. AC = Air conditioning.
Telephone code is 0361.
The
airport taxi co-op counter is outside customs, near "left
luggage". The set fare is Rp35,000 to Denpasar. Buy a
ticket at the counter for the sedan taxis. To take a bemo,
walk out to the main road as far as the impressive white charioteer
statue on the corner (about 1.5 km). From there, flag down
a blue bemo van-it will take you down to "bemo corner"
in Kuta for Rp1.500, where you can get another bemo to Denpasar.
Metered taxis operate outside the airport-make sure they start
the argometer before you take off.
DENPASAR
Traffic is heavy and streets are often jammed during
peak season. The four-wheeled bemos serve the inner city,
while the four-wheeled versions serve the suburban terminals.
Fare for a terminal to terminal journey is Rp 1,000. Bemos
can also be chartered for jaunts around town, but it's easier
and more economical to take the Praja (orange, phone 289090),
Pan Wirthi (green, Phone 723366) or Bali Taxi (blue Phone
701111), Kowinu Taxi (Brown 773030) metered taxis. Fare at
flag fall is Rp3,000; minimum fare for ordering by phone is
Rp6,000. Taxi-motorcycles (ojek) are available. You
can hire a dokar (horse cart) for about Rp.10,000 per
km. However, the best way to get around Denpasar is on foot.
The city is relatively small and you'll want to look in the
shops anyway. For tourist services see Travel Advisory.
Eating
out in Denpasar
Denpasar
is a great place for all styles of Indonesian and Chinese
food. Prices are very reasonable. Many good restaurants are
found on JI. Teuku Umar, JI. Sumatra and on JI. Veteran, near
the Satria bird market. Also check out the night markets and
food centers.
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Ayam
Baker Taliwang JI. Teuku Umar. Spicy hot Sasak (Lombok)
style cuisine. Specialties: plecingkangkung(swamp spinach)
and grilled chicken.
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Bundo
Kanduang JI. Diponegoro 112 A, near Kerta Wjaya Shopping
Center. Best Padang food in town:24 hrs.
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Rumah
Makan Sumatra is another Padang option, JI. Teuku Umar
88X.
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Hong-Kong
Restaurant JI. Gajah Mada 99. The local favorite for Chinese
food. Or, try Rasa Sayang on JI. Teuku Umar, a popular
place for great Chinese fare, including seafood.
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Kak
Man JI. Teuku Umar. Authentic Balinese food in a Bali
kitch setting.
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Gula
Lunak, JI. Teuku Umar 120, for Balinese food in a nice
atmosphere and outdoor seating option.
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Balinese
chicken is a specialty at Warung Satria, Jl. Kedondong
11A, Phone 235993, and JI. Tunjung Sari 65. They
at 9am and 10am respectively.
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Or,
try the suckling pig at Warung Nasi Gemah Ripah, JI. Supratman
118.
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Ikan
Bakar Rica on JI. Teuku Umar is known for its seafood
and Manadonese menu.
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Mie
Ayam Jakarta JI. Veteran. Famous for its Chinese mie (noodles)
and bakwan (meatball) soups.
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Prambanan
Restaurant JI. Hayam Wuruk 30XX, next to the RRI radio
station. Great Javanese food in a beautiful wooden building.
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Soto
Ayam Suroboyo JI. Veteran, near Satria bird market. Specializes
in soto (chicken soup) and other East Javanese dishes,
such as ayam kampung goreng and ayam kampung bakar (free
range fried and grilled chicken). And go to Warung Sate
Muslim on JI. Thamrin for the best sate in town.
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There
are three good restaurants on Jalan Sumatra (near the
Corsica newsstand). Betty, at no. 56, serves Indonesian
favorites such as mie goreng and frogs legs for a couple
of dollars.
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Mie
88, at no. 88, has delicious Chinese meat balls and the
Depot Kikel at no. 40-42, has good Javanese soto soup.
Night
Markets and Food Centers
For an authentic local experience check out one of Denpasar's
night markets (pasar malam), where you sit out under the stars
and eat at small food stalls.from sunset to 10 pm. The
biggest is at Kereneng terminal, another is outside the Kumbasari
shopping center. The food is mostly Javanese and Balinese.
For the whole range of local food in a cleaner, if less exotic,
environment try the food centers, located in the city's supermarkets
(see below).
Shopping in Denpasar : Denpasar is where Balinese villagers
come for all their day-to-day necessities. Most shops close
at 1 pm, re-6 pm-10 pm.
Markets
and Supermarket
Pasar Badung is Bali's biggest traditional market. Located
on the eastern bank of the Badung river, it is in the heart
of the city. The first floor has fresh produce, flower offerings
and spice vendors. The third floor has textiles, dance costumes
and traditional accessories. At Denpasar's supermarkets and
department stores prices are fixed and cheap, and quality
is high. The main ones are: Tiara Dewata, Ramayana at Bali
Mall, Matahari, Libi, Siwa, Kerta Wijaya, Atfa, Dharma, and
New Dewata Ayu.
For a good one-stop-shop, visit the Indonesian Export Gallery
on the 3rd floor of Bali Mall Ramayana on JI. Diponegoro for
paintings, handicrafts, home furnishings, batik and souvenirs.
Textiles
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Modem textiles. Kampung Arab, JI. Sulawesi; or Toko Yadnya,
JI. Gajah Mada. Tailored clothes at Alus, JI. Gajah Mada;
or Adhie, JI. Sumatra.
Traditional textiles. Lestari on the ground floor of the Lokitasari
shopping center, JI. Thamrin, sells traditional songket fabric
directly from the loom. Danar Hadi, at the same shopping center,
sells fashionable batiks from Java. Take a look at Surya Jaya,
JI. Gajah Mada 128, for ikat. Kumbasari market, on the west
bank of the river, also has a wide variety of songket and
batik materials.
Handicrafts
end Antiques
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Pasar Kumbasari and Pasar Badung have all sorts of Balinese
crafts for reasonable prices. Satria Art Market specializes
in handicrafts. Also try the craft shops on JI. Sulawesi and
JI. Gajah Mada. For genuine antiques, visit Arts of Asia,
behind Lokitasari shopping center, JI. Thamrin 27-37 .
Gold
and Silver
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JI. Hasanuddin and JI. Sulawesi are full of gold shops. Prices
are comparable to Singapore or Hong Kong; the gold is 22-24
carat. Check out the Balinese jewelry made of beaten gold
on the second floor of the Kumbasari market. Mega Art shop,
JI. Gajah Mada 36-38, has silver jewelry.
Coffee
Balinese coffee makes a great souvenir. Toko Bhinneka Jaya,
JI. Gajah Mada 80, is the biggest producer and distributor
of coffee in Bali. $3 per kilo for robusta; $4 per kilo for
arabica.
Banks. These banks process advances against
your credit card for 5% commission. Take your passport. Bank
Central Asia (MasterCard), JI. Hasanuddin 58, Phone 431012;
Bank International Indonesia is the Western Union agent, Jl.
Dewi Sartika (Phone 234306).
Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs). These machines are abundant
and found in front of nearly every bank. Shopping centers
typically have several different banks' machines. Most accept
banking cards linked to international networks.
The
Balinese swarm to Denpasar for cultural attractions, so
be prepared to be caught in a big crowd of locals. On the
eve of the Nyepi day (Balinese new year), usually in March,
hundreds of ogoh-ogoh papier mach monsters are carried along
the streets of the city. This extraordinary torchlit cavalcade
is reminiscent of a small scale South American carnival.
Bali's annual arts festival is held from mid June to mid-July
at the Art Center off J1. Hayam Wuruk. A month of dance, discussions
and exhibitions. The Art Center also holds daily kecak dances
at 6:30 pm. Barong performances at Kesiman at 9:30 pm.
Museum : Beautiful collections of terracotta,
carvings, painting and ceremonial costumes are found at the
Bali Museum (Phone 222680), on the eastern side of Puputan
Square.Mon-Thurs 7:30 am-2 pm, Fri till 11 am, Sat until
12:30 pm. Closed Sunday.
Hospitals - Medical. Sanglah General
Hospital, JI. Kesehatan Selatan 1, Sanglah, Denpasar. Switchboard
/ Emergency, Phone 227911/5. Kasih Ibu, JI. Teuku Umar 120
Phone 223036. Surya Husada, JI. Pulau Serangan 13 Phone 233787.
These smaller hospitals are a little less daunting than the
enormous general hospital and tend to provide a quicker, more
personal service.
Pharmacy.
Apotik Kimia Farma, JI. Diponegoro 123-125, Phone 227811.
Opticians.
International Optical, J1. Gajah Mada 133, Phone 426294; Lily
Kasoem, JI. Teuku Umar 74XX, Phone 238405; Optik Seis, JI.
Thamrin 52, Phone 437467; Tiara Optical, JI. Mayjen Sutoyo
55 at Tiara Dewata shopping center, Phone 235733.
Postal
services. The central post office is on A. Raya Puputan, Renon.8 am-8 pm. Other post offices: JI. Diponegoro, near Teuku
Umar crossroads; Jl. Kamboja, near Kereneng terminal; JI.
Supratman.
Telecommunications
(Wartel). The main telecommunications (telkom) office is at
JI. Teuku Umar 6.8 am-8 pm. Other telkom offices: JI.
Raya Puputan in Renon and JI. Kaliasem, near Puputan square.
Smaller wartels are scattered throughout the city.
Massage. Masseurs in Denpasar are more
professional than those at Kuta. Sari Ayu, JI. Nusa kambangan
35XX is a traditional salon.
Movies
and Nightlife. Wisata Cineplex, JI. Thamrin (Phone 423024)
has 5 screens. Galeria cinema 21
, phone 0361 767021 for the most up to date movies playing.
Check out their web site with movie schedules, you will love
the midnight movies -playing saturday nights.. I just love
to watch Midnight in this cinema - click
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There's also the Kumbasari, J1. Gajah Mada. Check the Bali
Post for details. The Citra discotheque is on the top floor
of the Kumbasari building. Filled with local youth.
Photo
Processing. Tati Photo at JI. Sumatra and Fuji Image Plaza
at J1. Thamrin are quite professional. Have your portrait
taken wearing a Balinese outfit at Tati or Fuji Professional
Photo, JI. Diponegoro 89 (Phone 226965), which is also the
best slide processor on the island, with one-day service.
Newspapers.
The Jakarta Post and Indonesian Observer are widely available
English language dailies.
Language
Courses. balinese language training. visit www.kecak.com
for more info about course and online booking.
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