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At Four Seasons, you enjoy a unique vantage point from which to explore the sights, sounds and experiences around you. We hope the highlights of local attractions below help simplify your planning. Please let us know how else we can assist you. To help plan a just-right-for-you vacation, you are invited to a private session with one of the Resort's Personalised Paradise Planners. Experts in all things Bali, our planners can assist you in creating the best blend of leisure activities, making suggestions for special occasion dining, tailored spa programmes, island tours, or other on- and off-site sports activities, all packaged into a pre-planned personalised itinerary. Appointments can be made prior to or upon arrival at the Resort. Attractions on this page Walk Enjoy the Resort's sunset mountain bike tour. Guest can experience a local guide/tour side.
Sourcing Bali's highly trained staff has the knowledge and experience to assist guests in fulfilling their specific shopping requirements, including refreshments and information on best buys. Sourcing Bali can also arrange all packing and shipping of bulky purchases. They help to maximize our guests' time, leaving them with more time to enjoy their holiday in Bali.
Drive With a focus on the artist's vision of Bali, the Ganesha Gallery exhibits a different local or international artist. Located at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay.
Built in the 11th century, the Uluwatu Temple is famous for daily performances of the Kecak dance, which developed in the 1930s in the village of Bona. A very exiting dance to watch, it is performed by a large group of chanting men in a circle.
Come and join the fun at Waterbom Park, where more than a kilometre (close to a mile) of top quality water slides wind through landscaped tropical gardens in the heart of Kuta.
Relaxation is the key at Bali's only waterpark and there are plenty of activities to choose from – a leisurely voyage down the lazy river, a scenic slide through tropical vegetation on the jungle ride or the sheer excitement of the race track, where speeds can reach up to 50 kilometres (30 miles) per hour.
All sports equipment and slides at Waterbom Park are maintained to the highest international standards; the water is naturally chlorinated using sea salt and there are Australian-trained lifeguards on hand at all times to ensure complete safety.
See Bali in a way you've never seen it before! Join our horse-riding treks through the lush rice terraces around Kerobokan or the beach along the beautiful southwest coast. Rides are suitable for all ages and treks last one, two or three hours. Don't forget the special sunset ride along the beach.
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Discover the Bali Bird Park, home to more than 1000 species of birds, including 250 rare and exotic species. Spectacular rain-forest walk-in aviaries, beautiful natural surroundings, and guided tours given by resident biologists make for an unforgettable visit. At the same time, visit the Bali Reptile Park. See the famous Komodo dragons!
More like a drama than a dance, the Barong story depicts the age-old struggle between what is good and righteous (the Balinese call it the path of Dharma, or Right-Doing) and the agents of destruction. The Barong is a mystical lion-dragon creature played by two men. A benevolent fellow, the whiskers of his beard are believed to hold healing powers. Performed in Batubulan Village and Puri Sared, Ubud.
A small village where stone statues of fanged demons, noble warriors and animals of all shapes and sizes are left displayed under shady trees. Young boys and old men are accomplished stone carvers in Batubulan and can be seen plying their craft by the roadside.
Batubulan is also famous for the daily performance of the Barong Dance from 9:30 am to 10:30 am. More like a drama than a dance, the Barong story depicts the age-old struggle between the good and the righteous (the Balinese call it the path of Dharma, or Right-Doing) and the agents of destruction.
Celuk and Singapadu Villages are located on the way to Ubud, and specialise in gold and silver work.
Mas and Kemenuh Villages, located on the way to Ubud, are reknowned wood-carving villages. The Njana Tilem Gallery has a collection of very fine quality wood carvings.
Tohpati Village, also located on the way to Ubud, specializes in painted textiles, batik and ikat.
For centuries, the Balinese have incorporated arts and crafts into their religious rituals. The earliest examples of Balinese paintings date as far back as the mid-1400s. As European artists began flocking to Bali in the 1930s, Western influences were gradually introduced. The concept of art for art's sake began to appear in the works of some artists who turned from the more usual, religiously inspired images. Collectible art can be found in galleries located mostly in Ubud. A seemingly endless collection of traditional crafts such as weavings, carvings, pottery and attractive souvenir paintings are available in virtually every village and hamlet throughout the island.
When the late Spanish painter Antonio Blanco married a Balinese lady, the former President honoured him with land in Bali. Blanco's works can be found in Bali and around the world in art galleries and private collections. His beautiful house is now a gallery devoted to his work.
Located 2 kilometres (1.2 miles) east of Teges, near Ubud, this complex overlooks the Petanu River and consists of a Siwaitic rock-cut cave, a bathing place, a monks' chamber, a number of Buddhist rock-cut stupas and statues, and several foundations. Dating from the 11th century, the temple features statues of Ganesha and a sacred bathing pool.
Gunung Kawi (Mountain of Poets) is an 11th century sanctuary with gurgling springs and rock-cut memorials to long-dead kings.
The IB Marka Gallery is home to a massive collection of wood carvings. Visit the carvers in their workshop beside the gallery!
In the Kecak Dance as many as 100 men simulate the orchestration of the gamelan, with its Kecak or "cha-a-chak" sounds. The chorus acts as a unit conquering the individual ego and attains an ecstatic trance.
This sound represents the chattering on monkeys – Hanoman and his allies – but the chorus also emits a long hissing sound when the menacing Rahwana leaps into the centre of the stage. Again, the unfolding drama represents the search for balance between positive and negative. Performed in Padang Tegal, Ubud, Puri Peliatan and Uluwatu.
With an emphasis on modern paintings, this gallery exhibits the work of local and foreign artists.
The Legong Dance is performed by three female dancers and is an abbreviation of one of the oldest traditional Balinese dances performed during temple ceremonies. It is a study in female grace and exquisite style. Performed in Puri Saren, Ubud on Monday and Saturday.
Located in Ubud.
The Neka Gallery is home to a good collection of traditional Balinese style paintings as well as some modern paintings.
Wood carving – a skill dominated by clerical families – is passed from generation to generation. The talent and tradition of master carver IB Njana is continued today by his grandsons. Wood carvings of the finest quality are displayed in his gallery.
The Puri Lukisan Gallery, established in 1954, is dedicated to showing the works of local painters. It is an excellent place to get an overview of the stylistic differences between artists.
Experience the thrills and adventure of a lifetime as you steer yourself down the Ayung River in a canoe, kayak or raft. Instructors are on hand to lead you through the more than 25 sets of challenging and fun-filled rapids. Full instruction is given before you start by highly trained experts. The river is rated Class II so it is suitable for most people even if they have never rafted or kayaked before.
The story revolves around the brave Rama, the protagonist and his devoted wife, Sita. They are the rightful future King and Queen of Ayodya, but have been unjustly banished to the forest due to palace intrigues.
The couple along with Rama's brother, Laksamana, face many hardships. The battle for survival takes them to the land of Alengka which is ruled by the giant Rahwana, king of demons. Performed in Puri Saren Ubud each Tuesday, starting 8:00 pm.
The Rudana Gallery has a good collection of traditional and contemporary Balinese paintings.
Cruises and sailboats can be booked easily.
The works of local and international female painters are exhibited in this gallery.
Sobek's whitewater rafting trip on the magnificent Ayung River is one of Bali's most sensational tours. The Ayung is a fast-flowing river that carves its way through soft volcanic rock to produce a series of exciting Class II rapids like Snake, Montok and Pinball. Journey through narrow, deep-sided gorges, past tranquil rice paddies and stunning jungle scenery while observing rural Balinese life from the river. Sobek is located in Begawan Village.
World famous for decades as an artistic community, Ubud has its own magic and particularly beautiful natural surroundings. The gracious way of life has drawn celebrities and artists from all over the world, some of whom have adopted it as their own home. The small villages surrounding Ubud are fascinating venues featuring a variety of arts and crafts, music and dance.
Among all of Bali's lively dramatic arts, the shadow theatre is perhaps the most enduring, the most popular and the most revealing of Balinese concepts of this world and the next. Wayang means 'shadow', and kulit means 'skin'. The procession of lace, lamplit puppet shadows and profusion of voices – speaking, shouting, singing and chanting – are all performed by one man working non-stop behind a white cotton screen. Performed at the Oka Kartini Theatre on Sunday and Wednesday starting at 8:00 pm.
This off-site bicycling tour, organised by Bali Adventure, is a great way to see the area. The 16-kilometre (10-mile) easy ride winds its way along quiet village roads, passing temples and shrines and crossing golden rice fields where people work as they have for a thousand years.
The guides will tell you about local Balinese customs and culture while you travel through shady plantations. A delicious lunch is served at the Elephant Safari Park Restaurant.
Don't leave Bali without visiting the truly unique and spectacular Indonesian elephants. Located in the cool jungle/forest of Desa Taro (20 minutes north of Ubud), the Elephant Safari Park offers you the chance to feed and interact with these wonderful creatures in a natural setting.
A 30-minute elephant safari ride is available to those who wish to do more than just look. Then join in with the elephants as they take a bath, immersing themselves in the cool waters of the lake. Elephant safaris are suitable for all ages.
Gunarsa combines the ancient Balinese "Wayang" or puppet shape with more abstract strokes. His paintings depict stories from the Indian epics Mahabharata or Ramayana.
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Just north of Tampaksiring lies the sacred spring of Tirta Empul. Legend has it that the gods created this rejuvenating pool after their army was poisoned by the demon king, Mayadenawa; it has been considered a holy place since the 10th century.
The spectacular mountainous region around Kintamani – with its deep crater lake and bubbling hot springs – makes this region a 'must see' on any Bali itinerary.
The Besakih Temple or 'mother temple' – greatest of all Balinese sanctuaries – consists of 22 separate structures and is perched high on the slopes of Mount Agung. The temples were built between the 14th and 17th centuries. Prominently featured are the three seats in the lotus throne, in which shrines are dedicated to Brahma (right), Siwa (centre) and Wisnu (left).
The Hotel's four-wheel-drive departs every morning for an 8-hour excursion through spectacular scenaries to visit traditional villages. We recommend that you take along a picnic basket, and spend a leisurely day discovering the exotic fragrances of this tropical island. Please contact the Resort Concierge for more information and reservations.
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