
- 4.4/5
Racquel QuejaAs a solo traveler this trip was amazing! I am safe and i had fun! This scenery is to die for!!
- 4.6/5
_TI***e5we went to lembongan on our honeymoon in June. first time we’ve been to bali and I wasn’t over the moon on the mainland. but this place is where it’s at. hire a scooter and your laughing. I want to live here - it’s my favourite place! if your tossing up wether to go - do it!
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userIt is a great place for kids to see and interact with animals. We enjoyed the tiger interaction show. Pet a zoo is nice activity for kids under 4. My Lil one loved it. Staff is very hospitable and kind.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userThe cultural Park was amazing, statues, rock walls, vegetation. My only disappointment was the tour and entry fee for the GWK statue. Not inclusive to entry ticket. If you do decide to view the statue and do the guided tour, just be warned it's an extra $250,000 IDR pp. Everything else was amazing.
- 4.4/5
NicoleStanciuGreat beach for lounging and spending the day. Boardwalks are well maintained, beach is relatively clean, water is nice and warm. Loads of services available - food, lounge rental, drinks, toilets & showers. In some ways better than the beaches further north as they are flat and clean(ish)
- 4.6/5
rudeandccThere are not many people at Jimbaran Beach in Bali. The sand is very fine and there are many small shells on the beach. People with trypophobia may feel scared, but it is not bad. It is really amazing to watch the sunset here. There are people taking wedding photos on the beach. It feels like a peaceful time. You can find a seaside restaurant for a candlelight seafood dinner at night. The price is a bit expensive, and their barbecue skills are really average.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThis the story of the Ramayana performed in typical Balinese style. The fight for good versus evil. The triumph over Lord Ravanna. The kidnap of Sitadewi and the quest of Lord Hanuman to assist his Prabhu, Lord Ram and Lakshman. The end game to Diwali the Hindu new year. The show is entertaining and beautiful with the costumes and mesmerizing chanting by the troupe. I would recommend to watch this. The whole ambiance goes without say for the sunset in the background.
- 4.3/5
你要的昵称已被人修改It's worth a visit. The beach is very clean and the sunset is very beautiful. Most importantly, it is relatively quiet. You won't feel noisy when walking on the beach. You can enjoy the sea breeze and watch the waves. It's amazing!
- 4.4/5
徐徐霞客RrThe pedestrian street of Kuta Foreigner Street in India is called Chinatown. It is large and new. It covers a large area and has many famous international brands. The prices here are much lower than those in China. Friends who come to India come here just for this street.
- 4.2/5
泉泉旅行1. Deep cultural and historical heritage - Religion and architecture: Denpasar is the core of Balinese Hindu culture, with landmark temples such as Pura Jagatnatha (a white temple dedicated to the supreme god Sanjan Widi), exquisite architectural carvings, and a strong religious atmosphere. - Museums and history: The Bali Museum is located here, displaying the island's art, costumes and historical relics; Puputan Square commemorates the heroic spirit of the Balinese people in fighting against Dutch colonialism and is a window to understand local history. 2. Transportation hub, superior geographical location - Convenient transfer: adjacent to Ngurah Rai Airport, it is the first stop for tourists entering Bali. The city has a well-developed transportation network, which is convenient for popular areas such as Ubud, Kuta, and Uluwatu. - Starting point for exploring the entire island: A short drive to the southern beaches, central terraces or eastern diving resorts, suitable as a base for island tours. 3. Authentic food and city life - Local flavor center: Denpasar's night market and Warung (small restaurants) offer cost-effective Balinese food, such as Babi Guling (roasted suckling pig), Lawar (traditional salad of mixed vegetables and meat), and fresh seafood. Compared with tourist areas, here you can experience the original food culture more. - Traditional market experience: Pasar Badung and Kereneng Night Market are full of life. Visitors can try street snacks, buy tropical fruits, and experience the daily life of locals. 4. Traditional handicrafts and shopping - Handicraft center: Denpasar is the distribution center of traditional Balinese art. Handmade silverware, wood carvings, batik, etc. can be purchased in the market. The prices are usually more affordable than those in tourist areas, which is suitable for bargain hunting. 5. A city style that combines tradition and modernity - Lifestyle travel experience: Compared with the dense tourists in Kuta or Seminyak, Denpasar has a more local pace of life. Penjor (bamboo decorations) and Canang Sari (small flower basket offerings) used by residents for daily worship can be seen in the streets and alleys, which gives a strong sense of cultural immersion. - Modern facilities are complete: shopping malls such as **Trans Studio Mall provide modern shopping and dining to meet diverse needs. 6. Rich festivals and activities - During major religious festivals such as Galungan, the whole city of Denpasar is decorated gorgeously, and residents wear traditional costumes to participate in the ceremony. Visitors can observe the unique celebrations up close and feel the vitality of the culture.







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