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Geographic
Bali is situated between Java and Lombok
island.
It is stretching approximately 140 km from
east to west and 80 km from north to south
or 5.632,86 kilometers square of land.
It has two volcanic mountains, Gunung
Agung (the tallest one) in Karangasem
and Gunung Batur in Bangli Regency.
Two seasons, wet (October April) and
dry (April October).
Geographic
Average temperature of around 28 - 30
celcious and humidity is 79%.
Badung Karangasem
Gianyar Singaraja
Bangli Jembrana
Klungkung Taban
Badung
Denpasar City
Nusa Dua
Kuta
Sanur
Sakenan Temple
Uluwtu Temple
Denpasar City
General information
Interested destination
General Information of Denpasar
It is the capital city of Bali province since
1960.
It means in north of market.
It is populated by 561.000 people.
Gajah Mada is the main road in the city
as the shopping center.
There are four big super markets and
department stores (Matahari, Robinson,
Ramayana and Tiara Dewata).
Interested Places
Puputan Badung Field, located in the south
east of Catur Muka statue.
Jaya Sabha, located in the north of Puputan
Badung. It is the official office for Bali
Governor.
Jagatnatha temple, it was built in 1968.
Located in the east side of Puputan Badung
Bali museum, it was built in 1931 by architect
of Curt Grundler, located on Major Wisnu
street next to Jagatnatha temple.
Interested Places in Denpasar
Bali museum
Badung traditional market
Kumbasari market
Jagatnatha temple
Bajra sandi monument
Bali art center
Bali Museum
Located on Major Wisnu street, next to
Jagatnatha temple and Puputan Badung
courtyard.
The elementary concept was found in 1910
by Govermental functionary of Dutch, Bali
Kings, society prominent and some artists
like WFJ Kroon, Curt Grundler, I Gusti Alit
Ngurah, I Gusti Ketut Kendel and I Gusti
Ketut Rai.
It was officially opened on 8 December 1932.
Bali Museum
It is clasified as the pre historic object
collection
Collection available : the grave Petrify
(Sarkopag), stupika clay, Hindu and Budha
statues, ethnography collection (keris,
endek cloth and religious ceremony
collection).
Badung traditional market