Suchit Nanda > Portrait shots of Ms. Putu (Ms. Riskiana Dewi), the  Balinese dancer who performed at the Bali Art Festival (Pesta Kesenian Bali) at Denpasar, Bali. June, 2009

Bali Art Center is located on Nusa Indah Street, about 2 Kms distance from the City Centre or Puputan Badung Park. The Art Centre was officially opened in February 14th, 1973. The Art Centre is a building - complex with Balinese traditional architecture with an extent of about 5 hectares consisted of: Exhibition Hall called Mahudara Mandhara Giri Bhuana where paintings and other traditional Balinese objects are exhibited. The Hall is located on the north side of the Art Centre Complex. The Ksirarnawa Hall, a two-storey hall in which various kinds of performing arts are on stage on the upper floor white exhibitions of handicrafts, gold and silverworks are held on the first floor. The Ardha Candra open stage is located on the Eastern side, on which traditional performing-arts, music-concerts and fashion-shows are often held, The Wantilan Hall is also used for similar purpose. The Art Centre had the Arts festival going on when we visited. 
See more details at:  http://www.baliartsfestival.com/
Suchit Nanda > Bag & assorted other items on sale.
In Central-East of Bali is Sukawati. In the the centre of town is the renowned Pasar Seni, undoubtedly the best place to shop in Bali. The two-storey market is a maze of alleyways with a massive array of artefacts, paintings, fabrics, clothing and basketware all crammed together so tight it is sometimes difficult to weave your way through it all. Other goods for sale include Sarongs, light blankets, lengths of Ikat cloth and practically all ceremonial paraphernalia.

Sukawati has a traditional market on the main road of Bali with some side streets as well. It has a nice art market as well as a number of items such as large variety of woven baskets, Balinese ceremonial items made from colourful "Prada" (gold painted cloth), paintings, all types of handicrafts and fabrics. Be prepared for major bargaining to get a really good price. Bali, Indonesia.
Suchit Nanda > Tourists staying around Sanur beach coming for watching the sunrise as well as taking an early morning dip in the sea-water at Sanur Beach
Sanur (Indonesian: Pantai Sanur Pronounced: Sah-Noor) is a coastal stretch of beach of Denpasar city located in South East of Bali. Its about a 30 minutes drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport. Those wanting to avoid the mad-crowds of Kuta prefer Sanur beach which has grown into a little town in its own right. It contains a number of resorts and is a popular tourist destination. lessed with reef bed aquatics and various kinds of marine organism, Sanur is the second best diving spot in Bali after Tulamben. Its moderate wind and transparent water surely provides water sport enthusiasts with a playground of the first degree in terms of quality and safety. It also has a wide variety of restaurants, cafes, shops and nightlife.
Suchit Nanda > Close up portrait of the Iguana.
Bali Zoo, Singapadu (near Ubud), Bali. Situated in the cultural heart of Bali, the zoo is only 15 minutes drive from Ubud, and 45 minutes from the tourist areas of Kuta.
Suchit Nanda > Close up of the slithering python snake at Bali Zoo.
Bali Zoo, Singapadu (near Ubud), Bali. Situated in the cultural heart of Bali, the zoo is only 15 minutes drive from Ubud, and 45 minutes from the tourist areas of Kuta.
Suchit Nanda > Rock carvings near the bed and surrounds at Nick's Homestay in Ubud. These were decorative in purpose. We had simpler and standard beds. :)

Bali is an Indonesian island with the provincial capital at Denpasar. Lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east, the island is home to the largest tourist destination in the country and is renowned for its highly developed arts, including dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking and music. What's interesting is that while Indonesia has the world's largest Muslim population, on the island of Bali, 93% of the population is Balinese Hindu and one can find Hinduism in each and every aspect of the life and living.
Suchit Nanda > Local children at the The Ubud Monkey Forest which is a nature reserve and temple complex in Ubud, Bali. It houses over 200 Crab-eating Macaque (Macaca fascicularis) monkeys. There are four groups of monkeys each occupying different territories in the park. The Sacred Monkey Forest is a popular tourist attraction in Ubud.

Bali is an Indonesian island with the provincial capital at Denpasar. Lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east, the island is home to the largest tourist destination in the country and is renowned for its highly developed arts, including dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking and music. What's interesting is that while Indonesia has the world's largest Muslim population, on the island of Bali, 93% of the population is Balinese Hindu and one can find Hinduism in each and every aspect of the life and living.
Suchit Nanda > Ceremony at the Temple in The Ubud Monkey Forest. The Forest is a nature reserve and temple complex in Ubud, Bali. It houses over 200 Crab-eating Macaque (Macaca fascicularis) monkeys. There are four groups of monkeys each occupying different territories in the park. The Sacred Monkey Forest is a popular tourist attraction in Ubud.

Bali is an Indonesian island with the provincial capital at Denpasar. Lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east, the island is home to the largest tourist destination in the country and is renowned for its highly developed arts, including dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking and music. What's interesting is that while Indonesia has the world's largest Muslim population, on the island of Bali, 93% of the population is Balinese Hindu and one can find Hinduism in each and every aspect of the life and living.
Suchit Nanda > Female moneky with her little baby. The Ubud Monkey Forest is a nature reserve and temple complex in Ubud, Bali. It houses over 200 crab-eating Macaque (Macaca fascicularis) monkeys. There are four groups of monkeys each occupying different territories in the park. The Sacred Monkey Forest is a popular tourist attraction in Ubud. The Monkey Forest is owned by the village of Padangtegal and village members serve on the Monkey Forest's governing council. The Padangtegal Wenara Wana Foundation manages the Monkey Forest and serves to maintain its sacred integrity and to promote the sacred site as a destination for visitors.

Bali is an Indonesian island with the provincial capital at Denpasar. Lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east, the island is home to the largest tourist destination in the country and is renowned for its highly developed arts, including dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking and music. What's interesting is that while Indonesia has the world's largest Muslim population, on the island of Bali, 93% of the population is Balinese Hindu and one can find Hinduism in each and every aspect of the life and living.
Portrait shots of Ms. Putu (Ms. Riskiana Dewi), the Balinese dancer who performed at the Bali Art Festival (Pesta Kesenian Bali) at Denpasar, Bali. June, 2009

Bali Art Center is located on Nusa Indah Street, about 2 Kms distance from the City Centre or Puputan Badung Park. The Art Centre was officially opened in February 14th, 1973. The Art Centre is a building - complex with Balinese traditional architecture with an extent of about 5 hectares consisted of: Exhibition Hall called Mahudara Mandhara Giri Bhuana where paintings and other traditional Balinese objects are exhibited. The Hall is located on the north side of the Art Centre Complex. The Ksirarnawa Hall, a two-storey hall in which various kinds of performing arts are on stage on the upper floor white exhibitions of handicrafts, gold and silverworks are held on the first floor. The Ardha Candra open stage is located on the Eastern side, on which traditional performing-arts, music-concerts and fashion-shows are often held, The Wantilan Hall is also used for similar purpose. The Art Centre had the Arts festival going on when we visited.
See more details at: http://www.baliartsfestival.com/
Suchit Nanda > Portrait shots of Ms. Putu (Ms. Riskiana Dewi), the  Balinese dancer who performed at the Bali Art Festival (Pesta Kesenian Bali) at Denpasar, Bali. June, 2009

Bali Art Center is located on Nusa Indah Street, about 2 Kms distance from the City Centre or Puputan Badung Park. The Art Centre was officially opened in February 14th, 1973. The Art Centre is a building - complex with Balinese traditional architecture with an extent of about 5 hectares consisted of: Exhibition Hall called Mahudara Mandhara Giri Bhuana where paintings and other traditional Balinese objects are exhibited. The Hall is located on the north side of the Art Centre Complex. The Ksirarnawa Hall, a two-storey hall in which various kinds of performing arts are on stage on the upper floor white exhibitions of handicrafts, gold and silverworks are held on the first floor. The Ardha Candra open stage is located on the Eastern side, on which traditional performing-arts, music-concerts and fashion-shows are often held, The Wantilan Hall is also used for similar purpose. The Art Centre had the Arts festival going on when we visited. 
See more details at:  http://www.baliartsfestival.com/
Portrait shots of Ms. Putu (Ms. Riskiana Dewi), the Balinese dancer who performed at the Bali Art Festival (Pesta Kesenian Bali) at Denpasar, Bali. June, 2009

Bali Art Center is located on Nusa Indah Street, about 2 Kms distance from the City Centre or Puputan Badung Park. The Art Centre was officially opened in February 14th, 1973. The Art Centre is a building - complex with Balinese traditional architecture with an extent of about 5 hectares consisted of: Exhibition Hall called Mahudara Mandhara Giri Bhuana where paintings and other traditional Balinese objects are exhibited. The Hall is located on the north side of the Art Centre Complex. The Ksirarnawa Hall, a two-storey hall in which various kinds of performing arts are on stage on the upper floor white exhibitions of handicrafts, gold and silverworks are held on the first floor. The Ardha Candra open stage is located on the Eastern side, on which traditional performing-arts, music-concerts and fashion-shows are often held, The Wantilan Hall is also used for similar purpose. The Art Centre had the Arts festival going on when we visited.
See more details at: http://www.baliartsfestival.com/
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