Kerobokan Trip Overview
Bali Motorbike City Tour is a Bali Half Day Tour Packages to Visit Denpasar town with it unique and variety of local society life combines with the traditional Balinese culture activities. This Bali Motorbike City Tour is very interesting that you can see closely the real Balinese urban with their social life and traditional cultures.
This Packages will be accompanied by our professional and friendly driver that is ready to take and drive you to experience the best places of interest in Denpasar Bali. We will bring you to unique places such as Bali Traditional Market, Jagatnatha Temple, Bali Museum and Bajra Sandhi Monument. Also, this tour will take around 4 – 5 hours.
Note :
* Free to choose the place which want to visit
* Flexible time for a whole day
* Experienced driver and guide
* You can visit many places without traffic jam and easily stop every where.
Additional Info
Duration: 4 to 6 hours
Starts: Kerobokan, Indonesia
Trip Category: Day Trips & Excursions >> Day Trips
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What to Expect When Visiting Kerobokan, North Kuta, Indonesia
Bali Motorbike City Tour is a Bali Half Day Tour Packages to Visit Denpasar town with it unique and variety of local society life combines with the traditional Balinese culture activities. This Bali Motorbike City Tour is very interesting that you can see closely the real Balinese urban with their social life and traditional cultures.
This Packages will be accompanied by our professional and friendly driver that is ready to take and drive you to experience the best places of interest in Denpasar Bali. We will bring you to unique places such as Bali Traditional Market, Jagatnatha Temple, Bali Museum and Bajra Sandhi Monument. Also, this tour will take around 4 – 5 hours.
Note :
* Free to choose the place which want to visit
* Flexible time for a whole day
* Experienced driver and guide
* You can visit many places without traffic jam and easily stop every where.
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Bajra Sandhi Monument, Jl. Raya Puputan No.142, Panjer, Denpasar 80234 Indonesia
The monument built to dedicated the struggle of Balinese people during the war against the Dutch colonial. The aim of the Dutch colonial invade and wage war on Balinese people is to make an occupation of Bali island.
If Jakarta (the capital city of Indonesia) has a Monas which is a national monument, Bali island has Bajra Sandhi. They both aim as a memorial monument. The architectural design of the Bajra Sandhi Monument represents a Balinese architecture design, with many unique carvings and sculptures.
On top of the monument, there is a 360 degree observation deck, from where entire city is visible.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Bali Provincial State Museum (Negeri Propinsi Bali), Jl Let Kol Wisnu, Denpasar Indonesia
Bali museum is a museum that stands from the idea of W.F.J Kroon in 1910 that has been accompanied by German architects known as Kurt Grundler and Balinese architects called I Gusti Ketut Rai and I Gusti Ketut Gede Kandel. It is a museum that presents the human and also ethnographic relics in earlier times.
Several of the collections within this museum contains ethnographic items like tools and everyday living supplies, artworks, religion, written sentence structure and others that represent the existence and progression of Balinese tradition.
We may find older farming equipment, coins, pieces of stuff of worship, swords, sculptures, jewelry items along with various things.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Pura Jagatnatha, Jl. Sudirman, Denpasar Indonesia
This temple is very beautiful with full of Balinese ornament decorates on each temple building from the entrance gate until the main temple building and located at the center of Denpasar City. Apposite to this temple, there is a big courtyard with beautiful tropical garden. There is high temple building in the center of temple area that is the main temple where is used to pray to the god by Balinese Hindu. The unique of this temple is not having the Pengemong (the group of people/organization/team who support, keep, maintains the temple) like other temples in Bali, but it is only own the small volunteers and people who worship at this temple.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Badung Market Dempasar Bali, Jl. Gajah Mada,, Denpasar Indonesia
Bali Badung Market is a center of town’s economics which is located in Gajah Mada Street, that is main road and become a shopping centre of Bali. This traditional market is apposite to the village temple that is one of three biggest temples in Denpasar. Badung Market is the largest market in Bali and acts as a sort of clearing house for many island goods. Sarong vendors in Padangbai may buy their wares at Badung Market. Fruit and vegetable producers from around Bali may bring their goods to market at Badung Market, so the market is humming with activity 24/7.
Badung Traditional Market is the center activities of seller and buyer with the variety of daily life need. You can see closely the Balinese doing transaction among them and local material that support their life.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Kumbasari Market, Jl Gajah Mada, Denpasar Indonesia
Kumbasari Market and Badung Market can be seen as one unit. Kumbasari Market is just a stone’s throw away from Pasar Badung. Across the river, about a 2 minutes’ walk away from Denpasar’s main market, you bump into Pasar Kumbasari. Kumbasari Market is the perfect complement to Badung market as it is a pure art market. Paintings, Sarongs, or woodcarvings, just to name a few, can be bought at Pasar Kumbasari for very local prices.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Tohpati Village, 12km From Kuta, Denpasar 80225 Indonesia
Tohpati is very notable as the town center of handmade Balinese Batik with a variety of color and designs. Right here the visitors will be demonstrated the Batik manufacturing and hand weaving process.
The specialties of Balinese Batik is present from the solid Javanese motifs; many of modern-day Batik refers the painting resources, such as Balinese culture, religious ceremonies, beautiful scenery, or mythological characters. Batik is one of the most wonderful wearable artwork and the way of the additional aspect of Balinese rich tradition.
We will take you to the place where you can see the weaving station where batik fabric is made. They also provide a wide selection of batik fabrics such as bags, children’s clothing, aprons, handkerchiefs, placemats, t-shirts, etc, where you can buy some to bring home if you are interested of the handmade clothing collection.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Krisna Sunset Road, Jl. Sunset Road no. 88 Abian Base, Kuta 80361 Indonesia
Here, we will find Bali souvenirs at a perfect price. Find bags, necklaces, sarongs, fabrics, wooden craft, and even local food items. It is a perfect place for last-day shopping and buy all things on your shopping list from here.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Jalan Legian, Legian 80361 Indonesia
In this street, we will find so many shops along the street selling trinkets and stuff. It is one of the most happening places to shop in Kuta. We can buy a variety of merchandise from here. There are also luxury boutiques on legian street. We will also notice a 2002 bombing memorial on the street.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Balinese Cooking class at The Amala, Jl. Kunti I No.108, Seminyak, Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Balinese Cuisine is one of the most complex, varied and delicious cuisines in the world. Using an incredible variety of spices, blended with the freshest vegetables, meat and fish, eating real Balinese food is an unforgettable cultural experience. You will get to be guest sous chef for the day, starting in the morning picking the best produce at market, then discussing recipes and finally preparing, cooking and – the best bit – sampling your own delicious creations.
Duration: 2 hours