Arriving in Bali and you don’t know where the
place to buy some souvenirs, where the place to watch Balinese dances, and
where the place full of artshops? Batubulan village answer your questions. Batubulan is an artistic village in west part of Gianyar regency. Batubulan is
wellknown as an art village.
Batubulan is well known not only in Indonesia but also around the world where
almost all visitors who have been to Bali have visited this village. Batubulan
is not only known by its artshops where you can buy all of Balinese souvenirs
such as sculptures, paintings, jewelries, silvers, etc. But also as the place
where you can discover the beauty of Balinese dances. Barong Dance is one of the dances which is often performed at five different stages
in this village, such as in Puseh Temple Stage, Tegal Tamu Stage, Denjalan
Stage, Sahadewa Stage and Sila Budaya Stage.
At the beginning, Batubulan
Village was only an agrarian village which was sustained by carves the ledge
stone. Relying on its artistic potential, strategic location and open village
network by local, national, and global, then this village has been growing up
as one of the best tourist destinations which is popular with tourism cultural
object.
Batubulan comes from the
words “Batu” which means stone and “Bulan” which means moon. As a tourism
object and stone carving business area, Batubulan village is visited by tourist
of foreign countries and domestic since in the morning time until evening time.
At 09:00-10:30 am.
Batubulan Village is
strategically located in the center of Bali Map so some of tour arrangements
insert it into their program. But if you want to come to this place alone, don’t
worry because you can find some luxury hotels and low budget villas nearby
through your hotel finder application in your mobile phone.
The services provided in
this are are as follow:
- Parking Areas
- Public Telephone
- Food Stalls
- Petrol Stations
- Souvenir Shops
- Supermarkets
- Drinks Stalls
- Barong Dance Entertaiment
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