There are dozens of hugely critical cultural landmarks in Bali. Pura Besakih, Tanah Lot Temple, and Ulun Danu Beratan, to name but a few. For tourists seeking an easily accessible cultural tourism attraction that offers year-round and unmissable activities, the best place to look is the Ubud Water Palace. Located in the very heart of …
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Today, Kuta is a major hustling and bustling resort town, with hundreds of hotels, bars, restaurants and shops. Those in search of a little peace and quiet tend to head for the more sedate resorts of Sanur and Candi Dasa, on the east coast, or Lovina in the north. Nusa Dua, another tourist enclave on the southernmost peninsula of the island, caters for the more up-market crowd and is home to almost all of the bigger 5-star hotels. The central village of Ubud, in the hilly region of Gianyar, has also blossomed as a tourist attraction and is now considered to be the artistic and cultural centre of Bali.




