9 hours
Daily Tour
5 people
English
The Bali Denpasar City Tour offered by Bali Tour Voyage is a great way to explore the bustling capital city of Bali. This tour takes you through the heart of Denpasar Bali, where you’ll see a mix of traditional Balinese culture and modern city life. You’ll visit famous landmarks such as the Bajra Sandhi Monument and the Puputan Badung Square, as well as traditional markets and temples. Your expert tour guide will provide valuable info and insight about the city’s history and culture. They named the monument Bajra Sandhi because its shape resembles a Bajra or bell.
Your guide will pick you up from your hotel, where the tour begins. From there, you’ll head to the Bajra Sandhi Monument, a large monument that serves as a tribute to the Balinese people’s struggle for independence. Next, you’ll visit Puputan Badung Square, a large public square that is a popular gathering place for locals. After that, you’ll explore traditional markets and temples, where you can see firsthand the vibrant culture of the city.
Ir. Ida Gede Yadnya designed this monument in 1981, and the former Governor of Bali built it in 1987. Named Ida Bagus Mantra. This monument is a symbol the struggle of Balinese people during the colonial period.
In addition, this city also has a museum History, Culture and Tradition in Bali. The Bali Museum is a museum for storing relic of the human past and ethnography. Denpasar has Batik craftsman in Tohpati, an ongoing craft that people are interested in for livelihood.
The last destination in this tour is Sanur Beach, is also known for its rich marine life and is a popular spot for snorkeling and diving. The waters around the beach are home to a wide variety of colorful fish, sea turtles, and other marine creatures, making it a great place to explore the underwater world.
Meet your tour driver at the hotel lobby.
The Bajra Sandhi Monument is a cultural landmark located in Denpasar, the capital city of Bali, Indonesia. It was built to commemorate the struggles of the Balinese people throughout history, and to honor the island's rich cultural heritage. The monument's construction began in 1981 and was completed in 1987. It was designed by the Indonesian architect, Ida Bagus Gede Yadnya, and stands at a height of 45 meters (148 feet). The monument is shaped like a giant bell or bajra, a symbol of the Hindu god Indra's thunderbolt. READ MORE
The Bali Museum in Denpasar is a cultural institution that showcases the island's rich history and artistic heritage. It was established in 1932 and is located in the heart of Denpasar, Bali's capital city. The museum's collection includes a wide range of artifacts, artworks, and historical objects from Bali's past. It is divided into several pavilions, each dedicated to a different aspect of Balinese culture. READ MORE
Tohpati Village is a well-known center for traditional Batik weaving in Bali, Indonesia. Batik is a traditional Indonesian art form where fabric is decorated with intricate patterns using wax and dye. At Tohpati Village, visitors can see local artisans creating Batik fabric by hand. The process involves drawing intricate patterns on the fabric with hot wax, which resists the dye and creates a unique design. The fabric is then dyed, and the process is repeated to create multi-colored and intricate designs. READ MORE
Having lunch in the Denpasar area with local-tasting food.
Sanur Beach is a popular tourist destination located in the southeastern part of Bali, Indonesia. It is known for its beautiful white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and calm and tranquil atmosphere. One of the most interesting things about Sanur Beach is its rich history and cultural significance. The beach has been a sacred site for the Balinese people for centuries, and it is believed to be the site of a temple that dates back to the 10th century. Visitors to the beach can still see the remains of this ancient temple, which has been partially restored. READ MORE