Top 5 Must Do's in Denpasar

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This list of Denpasar Must Do's provides an exciting range of options. Being the largest city of Bali as well as its administrative capital, Denpasar is a typical metropolis. It is endowed with many historic buildings, and is surrounded by some beautiful exotic locations. Everyone who visits Bali should pursue the following as a part of their Denpasar Must Do's list:

1. Cycling, Watersports at Sanur

Sanur is small, coastal town located along the southern end of Bali. Sanur is seriously recommended to those who like clean, tranquil beaches, and it is is just about an hour away from Denpasar via taxi. Sanur is one of the few places in Indonesia that provide well maintained cycle paths. This five-kilometer cycling zone around the beachfront is located near the Jalan Mertasari area of Sanur. The Sanur beach is lined with tents of instructors who can familiarize visitors with windsurfing, kite-surfing, paragliding and wake-boarding.

2. Partying at Seminyak & Elysian

Just a few minutes from the main Denpasar commercial zone, Seminyak is a globally recognized site of fashionable residences. Though gaining entry in most of the private clubs here is difficult, visitors can look forward to some chic partying options. Near Seminyak is Elysian—regarded as one of the most upmarket area in southern Bali. Visitors can recuperate from the partying at the all-day spas of Elysian.

3. Visiting Ulun Danu

Lake Beratan boasts the iconic Ulun Danu temple. It is a sacred place for the natives, since it is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Dewi Danu. This sacred spot attracts Hindu worshipers from across Asia. Visitors can look forth to something special if they visit Danu around the New Year period. This is when the native Hindu festival of Nyepi is celebrated. The lead-up to the Nyepi is an amalgamation of many local festivities. Visitors can take part in processions wherein small statues of gods are carried to the river and immersed in the water.

4. Exploring Ubud Caves

Ubud is a small town located at a drivable distance from the northern end of Denpasar. The entire setting exudes a rustic charm. Ubud is looked upon as the cultural hub of Bali. The most famous site here is that of the Ubud Caves. These caves are also called Goa Gajah, or Elephant Caves. Located in the Bedulu village of Ubud, these caves make for a fantastic adventure outing. The caves' walls have drawings that are supposed to have been engraved in 9th century A.D.

5. Surfing at Kuta

Just about 15 minutes away from the main streets of Denpasar lies Kuta. The surfing facilities manage to attract professional surfers from many surrounding nations. Kuta has some of Bali’s most recognized surfing schools. Visitors can enroll in short courses for two to three days and earn watersport certifications.

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