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Ubud
Ubud is in the heart of Bali’s central region and is a haven for arts, crafts, and culture seekers.
Named as a place of healing or “obat”, Ubud has long since been a retreat for those seeking peace of mind and inspiration in the arts.
A vibrant centre of culture and the arts, the bustling little town has a wonderful variety of studios, galleries and restaurants and a seemingly endless calendar of traditional activities, such as dance performances and religious ceremonies.
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Areas of interest in and around Ubud
Batubulan
This village is the centre for Sandstone sculptors. Many sculptures are displayed in the shops along the streets of Batubulan. The Barong and Keris dances are also performed here.
Gianyar The captial city and market town of the Gianyar district, which also includes Ubud. The town has many factories which produce batik and ikat fabrics. Also to be seen in this colourful area is the old residence of the former Raja of Gianyar.
Celuk
The village is the centre of gold and silver smithing with shops and showrooms dotted along the street. Many of the goldsmiths and silversmiths work from their homes. They are happy to make items to order if you bring along a sketch.
Mas Although Mas means gold in Bahasa Indonesian, woodcarving is the principal craft of this village. Items can be made to order or viewed in the many shops.
Batuan The village of the egg painting workers and Balinese old houses can be found. The ancient Gambuh dance is performed in Batuean's Pura Puseh every full moon.
Tampak Siring Well known for the Holy Spring Temple (Tirta Empul Temple) with State Palace on the upper land. Tirta Empul temple is a temple of purification.
Bona The centre of Palm leaf basket weaving and Bamboo handicrafts, and credited as the modern home of the Kecak Dance, however these dances are no longer held here for tourists.
Goa Gajah Ancient hermitage with Ganesa statue inside, often called the Elephant Cave.
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