العنوان: Jl. Raya Pelabuhan Benoa 7 X, Pedungan, Denpasar Selatan, Kota, Denpasar
Bali Wake Park is one of Asia’s largest water parks with five hectares of artificial lakes called Cable Park where it is possible to use wakeboards, kneeboards, water skis and skurfs. The experiences in the park are followed by instructors who offer support to beginners and children who slide across the surface of the water in total safety. For experts, there are also obstacles and platforms for having fun and pushing the limits, also thanks to a system of innovative cables which take the place of the boats which usually pull along participants. This exclusive structure allows a maximum of eight wakeboarders to enjoy their own adventure simultaneously. Bali Wake Park also hosts Aqualand, an itinerary composed of a number of inflatables where you can challenge friends and family to contests of balance in the water. And if you need a pleasurable break, the area offers bars and restaurants, as well as everything else required for enjoying a day to remember during your vacation to Bali.
Natural pigments & dyes in Balinese traditional crafts
Colors play a vital role in Balinese culture and identity: they are symbolic and their origins are sacred. Traditional Balinese arts and crafts arise from the interconnection between man, the forces of nature and the cosmos, resulting in a divine unity.
From a traditional drink to a true national symbol, arak is so important in Bali that it is used not only on intimate and less official occasions such as moments of joy in the family and in conversations between friends, but also in religious ceremonies.
She is an artist who grew up in the intersection between the traditional Balinese culture into which she was born, and the contemporary art horizon with which she became familiar through her academic career in the city of Bandung.
Mount Batur and its history in the Geopark Batur Museum
Located South of Mount Batur, the Batur Geopark Museum provides information on the geological, biological and cultural diversity of the surrounding area. It was built after the Batur Caldera region joined UNESCO's global network of Geoparks in September 2012.