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Denpasar City Tour
Denpasar City Tour is a unique tour to visit
Denpasar town with all its local society
activities. Some other places of interest
are also visited on this tour like Kumbasari
Traditional Market, Jagatnata Temple and
Bali Museum.
It is one of the short tours in Bali, which
takes around 4 - 5 hours. The tour will
bring you to the unique places like traditional
market where you can see the local society
perform their activities in the market.
Places of
Interest
Traditional
Market
Badung Traditional Market located in the
main road, Gajah Mada Street, is the center
of the town’s economics. This area
has become a shopping centre of Bali. This
market cannot be discharged from the existing
market across Badung’s river, called
Kumbasari Market be cause the local society
will feel that their shopping experience
would be incomplete without going there
to the Kumbasari Market, especially for
the Balinese who want to buy their ceremonial
items.
Kumbasari Market sells costume and clothing
items at prices relatively cheaper than
clothing items sold at the shops in Gajah
Mada Street which are mostly owned by citizens
of Chinese clan. Kumbasari Market was previously
called Peken Payuk (pot market); it sold
such items as gerabah (jar like pot), cobek
(clay plates), paso (clay buckets), caratan
(clay water jug), jeding (clay barrel),
penyantokan (mixer from clay), coblong (clay
cup), kekeb (rice cover) and others. All
of these items are used as kitchenware and
for ceremony. Since this market was most
popular as a place to sell payuk/pot, hence
Kumbasari Market in the past was referred
to as Peken Payuk or pot market.
Bali’s Governor, Prof. Dr Ida Bagus
Mantra, officially opened the Denpasar Market
on 24 April 1984. This market area is about
14,544 M² with an outdoor area of 9,064
M². The building has four storeys.
The local people who shop at this market
are not only from environment of Denpasar
community but also come from outside of
town. In the days leading up to the big
holidays like Galungan, Kuningan and others,
this market is always crowded with buyers
who are mostly from the local society.
This market is open around the clock - from
5 o’clock in the morning to close
at 5 o’clock in the evening. Then,
the evening market opens from 05:00 pm until
05:00 am the next day when the morning market
starts again. Meanwhile the Senggol Market
in Kumbasari opens at 02:00 pm and closes
at 11:30 pm.
The unique name of ‘Senggol’
Market is possibly taken from the situation
and condition of people’s movement
on shopping where they must jostle each
other for position because of visitor denseness.
This Senggol Market sells a variety of cheap
foods from the Balinese, Javanese and Chinese
cookery. It also sells various types of
adult’s and children’s clothing.
The location of Denpasar Market is encircled
by shops along the street of Gajah Mada.
On the right side there is Sulawesi Street
which is famous for textiles. Denpasar Traditional
Market is progressively strengthening the
identity of Denpasar’s economic center
which is open 24 hours and is never silent
or empty of visitors.
At traditional market, you will find transactions
taking place between buyers and merchants
with multifarious merchandise to satisfy
life’s daily needs such as kitchen
supplies, appliances required for Hindu
ritual, fruits and traditional clothes.
In this market, you will see the local people,
especially the women who carry extremely
heavy items in a big basket balanced on
their heads.
Jagatnata
Temple
Jagatnata Temple is the biggest Hindu temple
in Denpasar town, which many Hindu people
in Denpasar visit to pray, particularly
on full moon and new moon. This temple is
full of religious and artistic ornaments.
In the center of temple area, there is a
high temple building encircled by the fertile
tropical garden. From the entrance gate
to the temple building you will find the
Balinese decorations full of meaning to
Hindu devotees.
Bali
Museum
Bali Museum is located right next door to
Jaganata Temple and in this museum you will
find a lot of the ancient artifacts of prehistory
which have very high artistic value. The
collection in this museum provides a different
experience on your tour. If the museum is
not opened on the day of your tour, we will
offer the alternative to visit Bali Art
Center to see the biggest open theater in
Denpasar town.
Bali
Struggle Monument-Bajra Sandhi
This monument is erected in the middle of
Denpasar civic center, Renon. It is a symbol
of Bali people’s struggle to gain
independence after the Dutch Colonials retreated
from this country. This monument immortalizes
the soul and spirit of Bali people’s
struggle. It also aims to take care of and
develop and preserve the Balinese culture
for future generations. (BTN/*)
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