Batubulan Stone Carving Village
Batubulan Stone Carving Village is located in Batubulan, approximately 10km / 6 miles northeast of Denpasar. Each morning, enjoy the native dance performances, it's an authentic way to kick off a sunny day of exploring in Bali. To learn more about Batubulan Stone Carving Village, visit
www.frommers.com/destinations/ubud/0346010011.html#ixzz1N6VUfy1e The Bali Bird Park Sanctuary offers one of Indonesia's largest bird collections, as well as nearly 1,000 birds from around the globe. Exhibits range from natural habitats to free roaming birds wandering the park. To learn more about this top Bali attraction, visit
www.bali-bird-park.com The Bali Zoo is a delightful wildlife sanctuary, which is home to a virtual jungle tour, giant Siamangs, which are the world's second-biggest lizard after the Komodo Dragon, plus dazzling peacocks, and charming kangaroos, plus a world of primates, tigers and more. To learn more, visit
www.bali-zoo.com Celuk Village Silversmiths
The Celuk Village Silversmiths is located just 5km (3 miles) outside Denpasar and offers a center for artisan Balinese and Javanese gold jewelry that was once made for Royals. Today, the Celuk villagers are some Bali's most respected artisans and tour buses all over Bali stop to visit. To learn more about this top Bali attraction, visit
www.frommers.com/destinations/ubud/0346010011.html#ixzz1N6WFQkZ0 The Ubud Market is located on the corner of Monkey Forest Road in central Ubud and is a thriving home for Balinese arts and crafts, including sarongs, batik shirts, wood carvings, and all kinds of take-home souvenirs designed for tourists. Expect to haggle, and try the shops upstairs to get better prices. To learn more, visit
www.wikitravel.org/en/Ubud The Sukawati Art Market Review is located 6km/3 miles out of Ubud, Bali. Open from morning to nightfall, this is a favorite haunt of tourists seeking inexpensive souvenirs, baskets, fabrics and traditional Balinese puppet makers. To learn more about this popular Balinese attraction, visit
www.frommers.com/destinations/ubud/0346010011.html#ixzz1N6XvNeTS Mas Village Paintings & Wood Carving
Mas Village is located just south of Ubud, about 6km/3 miles away. Home to some of Bali's most talented craftsmen schooled in the ancient art of woodcarving, which has been practiced for centuries in this old village. To learn more about Mas Village Paintings & Wood Carving, visit
www.frommers.com/destinations/ubud/0346010011.html Rudana Museum of Art was founded in 1995 with the mission of displaying a collection fines arts and paintings for public enjoyment and study. Today, Rudana Museum of Art is home to highly valued collections. To learn more about things to see and do at Rudana Museum of Art, visit
www.museumrudana.com/about.asp Monkey Forest Sanctuary Ubud
The Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience to interact freely with monkeys. Take the picturesque forest path around the park, and you'll like see primates swinging from trees, playing, running, sometimes even sitting on park benches. A not-to-be-missed attraction, this is one of Bali's most visited and beloved attractions. To learn more, visit
www.frommers.com/destinations/ubud/A32610.html#ixzz1N6ad9pd6 Puri Ubud (Ubud Royal Palace)
The Puri Ubud, or Ubud Royal Palace as it is known in English was the seat of the Balinese local ruler up until the 1940s. A series of beautifully restored pavilions, evening Balinese dance performances are held many nights and you may even catch a glimpse of the royal family, who still live there. To learn more about Puri Ubud, visit
www.frommers.com/destinations/ubud/A30094.html#ixzz1N6bBAXpU Antonio Blanco Museum Gallery
The Antonio Blanco Museum Gallery is devoted to one of Bali's most famous ex-pats. Blanco became a favorite at the Bali Royal Court and allied himself with many of the island's most powerful people. The Gallery offers a collection of his own art, which includes x-rated paintings and poetry. To learn more, visit
www.frommers.com/destinations/ubud/A23763.html#ixzz1N6br5WuC The Neka Museum of Art houses more than 400 works owned Suteja Neka, former schoolteacher and arts patron. The Lempad Pavilion features work by I Gusti Nyoman Lempad, with works on paper by one of Bali's greatest artists. For more information about this leading Bali cultural attraction, visit
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