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Purpa Fine Art Gallery offers a unique collection of contemporary art by both established and emerging artists. We have represented most of the artists, not only Indonesian artists but artists of all nationalities who live in Bali or spend time here. Some of the artists are now recognized worldwide such as Walter Spies, Antonio Blanco, Hans Snell, I Gusti Nyoman Lempad, Miguel Covarrubias, Arie Smit, Krijono and many others. It has been our goal to work with our artists for the long term, assisting them through their careers by exhibiting their works at our gallery and placing them in prominent collections. We strive to present works by emerging and mid career artists that inspire, excite, and intrigue our diverse clientele. Ari Purpa
Very interesting and high quality range of beautiful Art pieces at Purpa ! We bought 2 paintings, one on site and a second about a week after leaving Bali. Ari and Sebastien are sincere and engaging. They love Art and were very warm and friendly in sharing their knowledge and helping us to choose our paintings Ari was very professional and helpful in helping arrange and monitor the delivery of our second painting by courier. We are very happy with our experience with Purpa and intend to visit Ari and Sebastien again this year :)
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To get there it is boat ride from Labuan Bajo - day trip possible but most go for a few days. Most boats aim to get to Padar for sunrise or sunset so it's busy. Ours arrived early and it was still hot so we climbed to summit earlier than most and then went down and climbed the other summit - which is a very narrow slippery treacherous track (which guides discourage) But, we did it discretely and were alone on this summit for sunset and avoided crowds at the top. Generally hot in middle of day and climbing summit would be very hard - so avoid unless cooler.
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The FUTURE hub of jimbaran Filled with exciting events, cafes, restaurants, art show and curated market, Samasta Jimbaran is a lifestyle village brought to you by Summarecon, creator of some of the most successful lifestyle and entertainment venues in Indonesia.
This is a lovely purpose built village- lots of lovely restaurants for varying budgets and lots of interesting quirky shops. They have a water fountain in the middle which is perfect to entertain the kids running through it etc. They even do Balinese dance shows at the weekend and lots of the restaurants offer different entertainment with bands etc. Perfect for those staying at the movenpick hotel as it's right out the front!
4.5 based on 2,680 reviews
Indonesia's largest mosque is a sacred place of worship as well as a center for conferences, lectures and seminars.
We visit this mosque with a guide from Holiday Jakarta City Tour and he showed us around mosque give us information about Moslem and Islam which is very beautiful religion. The building itself is gigantic and amazing. Love it!
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OMG! the biggest mall i've ever seen... you can find everything inside this mall lots of food stall ... lots of things to do... Lot of place to hang out... need lots of time to explore the whole mall...
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The Campuhan Ridge Walk is arguably the best known Ubud trek and with good reason. The sparse crowds and the aesthetically rich vistas remind one of why people from around the world come to Bali. The trail starts at the historical origin of Ubud, the confluence (or Campuhan) of the Wos Rivers.
Although not often mentioned in travel guides, The Ridge walk was, for us, the most memorable part of exploring Ubud. A long walk through the rice fields, with magnificent sceneries, rice fields, and quiet villages was such a great escape from hustle and bustle of the Ubud city center. The day we have visited wasn't overly hot and in fact, we had a heavy shower along the way which was actually really nice and romantic. We stopped in Karsa cafe for an organic juice and one more spectacular and tranquil view on lotus-filled pond and rice fields. If you feel like it, massage service is available too. Don't forget a good pair of shoes and umbrella! A fantastic day we will remember forever!
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Tanjung Aan Beach is a few kilometers along the coast from Kuta. It is an isolated, scenic stretch of coast with small islands, reefs and a combination of rocky coastline and beaches. Local warungs offer a wide range of meals and ice cold drinks at budget prices and give the area "atmosphere". The beach is well looked after by locals. Highly recommended, visit and enjoy !
4.5 based on 2,810 reviews
Bagus untuk berfoto dan bikin video seperti untuk di upload di YouTube This beautiful island is really cool and amazing Just be careful when you guys want to take pictures cause sometimes the wave very strong
4.5 based on 3,232 reviews
Good place to enjoy shopping, eating, etc. Very near to Plaza Indonesia, Grand Hyatt Hotel & Kempinski Hotel.
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Jemeluk Bay is incredible. There is amazing coral within a few meters of the beach - just walk in and start snorkelling. Lots of tropical fish. You do not need a boat so you decide when you go and finish. Re Since the beach is volcanic - black sand and lots of pebbles - recommend wear river shoes to protect the feet. Make sure you see the underwater temple, marked by a yellow flag
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