Alam Puri Resort & Art Museum
South of Ubud, Jl Trenggana 108 Penatih Village
Denpasar – Bali, Indonesia
Alam Puri Resort
September 24th, 2009Alam Puri Resort & Art Museum
September 24th, 2009
Alam Puri Villa is a hidden treasure deep in the Ubud area of Bali. Conveniently located 20 minutes south of Bali’s art and culture center of Ubud, in the heart of Bali Island, the perfect oasis from where to start your tours and excursions to the culturally rich attractions and sites in Bali.
The hotel houses its own art museum. In fact, the themes of nature and art are persistent throughout the hotel and surrounding areas. There are valleys, rice paddies, and green scenery all around. Guests can enjoy the onsite freshwater swimming pool and swim-up bar, range of professional spa treatments, outdoor picnic/barbeque area, restaurant, or library.The hotel has 13 villas. Each has a private plunge pool and balcony overlooking rice paddies. Original Indonesian artwork adorns the walls. All units include cable TV and DVD players, complimentary dial-up Internet access, separate bathtubs and shower, hairdryers, complimentary toiletries, bathrobes and slippers, and separate sitting areas with sofas, tables, and chairs.
The key themes of Alam Puri Villa are the art collection and nature; valleys, rice paddies and green scenery pervade the area. Alam Puri Spa, Art gallery, Puma Museum a tribal art museum of Indonesia, Terrace restaurant, village bicycle tour, paddies trekking area, tours arrangement.
Address:
Alam Puri Resort & Art Museum
South of Ubud, Jl Trenggana 108 Penatih Village, Denpasar,
Bali, Indonesia
Puputan Square
September 24th, 2009Denpasar’s central landmark is Puputan Square (Alun-Alun Puputan or Taman Puputan) has the famous Catur Mukha Statue (the four-faced, eight-armed Hindu guardian of the cardinal points) and is a key point of orientation of the whole city.
Denpasar
September 24th, 2009Denpasar the largest city and capital of the island of Bali, Indonesia. Ngurah Rai Airport (DPS) is Bali’s only airport and the second-busiest in all Indonesia, serving not only domestic destinations but major cities throughout Asia and Australia as well.
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