If you come to Bali, you must visit Ubud citywalk, otherwise it's a wasted trip!
When people are still in the land of dreams, the scenery of Bali has already awakened. When the first ray of sunlight pierces through the rising mist, light takes on a shape.
Many people miss the scenery hidden in the jungle when they come to Bali, and that is Ubud. In Ubud, the terraced fields are the livelihood of the locals, the traditional culture reflects their life, and this ancient tree over 700 years old bears witness to their faith.
I like Ubud, it gives more meaning to a trip to Bali beyond just a vacation. Leisure, religion, scenery, culture, primitiveness, mystery... a hodgepodge of seemingly unrelated and unequal terms all mixed together here.
After this slow travel in Indonesia, Ubud has directly become one of my favorite places. It's complicated, with almost more Europeans and Americans on the streets than locals, yet it still maintains a feeling that won't let you forget you're in Southeast Asia.
Hmm, I'll go again next time.
Places worth visiting in Ubud:
📍tegalalang rice terrace
📍 jatiluwih rice terrace
📍Ubud Palace
📍nungnung waterfall
📍campuhan ridge walk
📍Ubud citywalk
📍bayan ancient tree
The building exudes the beauty of typical Balinese architecture, with intricate woodcarving details and a grand entrance.
Ancient Bali once had more than 20 small kingdoms and the Kingdom of Ubud was one of the most influential royal families at the time. The palace was built in the 16th century AD and it was also the development of Bali art and culture. The origin is good and the cultural origin is cultural. The historical sense of the building can be completed in only 10 minutes. Become a palace 😂
Ubud Palace was once provided to the Ubud Dynasty royal family to live in, the appearance is majestic, the interior decoration is luxurious, the architectural style is unique, the stone carvings are very distinctive, exquisite and elegant, like the traditional culture of Bali should not be missed!
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Puri Saren is the residence of the Sukawati royal family. Opposite the Ubud Pasar, is the intersection of the main street (Jl. Raya Ubud) and the Monkey Forest Road (Jl. Monkey Forest). The palace is the landmark of Ubud. The palace is located in the city of Ubud, a city known as Bali's art town. The palace was built in the 16th century and was designed by famous artists. There are 60 rooms. The whole palace is magnificent, especially the gate. The palace is exquisite and delicate hand-carved and expensive gold foil decoration.
The attractions that are not to be missed in Bali, the palace is more like a park.