住所: 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.
Written by Balinese scholar Professor I Made Bandem and American art historian Bruce W. Carpenter, this stunning study of masks as an ancient art form is a richly illustrated book, with over 1000 color images by photographer Doddy Obenk.
The Unconventional Choices of an Art Gallery in Seminyak
Purpa Art Gallery Bali opened its first gallery in Ubud in 1970. The owner, I Nyoman Purpa, was one of Indonesia’s most prominent curators and collectors. In 2014, her daughter Ari Purpa opened her own gallery in Seminyak, specializing in modern and contemporary art by Indonesian and European artists.
When Michael White, then a young architecture student from Sydney, set sail for Bali in 1973, he was so impressed by the island that he decided never to go back. Made Wijaya, this is the name he gave himself after his conversion to Hinduism, mapped the historic buildings and tropical gardens of Bali, leaving a photographic heritage of great value.