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Gianyar

Gianyar is a regency in Bali as the second most densely populated district and also the art center on the Island of the Gods. A lot of painters, dancers, sculptors, and another artist inhabited in Gianyar could be the main reason of why it is always packed with tourists. To name a few, Sukawati, Tampaksiring, Tegallalang, or even Ubud has their own charm like art market, temples, museums, and also the beautiful scenery of subak – the water management (irrigation) system for paddy fields. Another exciting place to visit in Gianyar is Batubulan and Singapadu villages. This place is renowned for its sand carving and traditional dance performances like Barong Dance and Keris Dance. Even though there is still a dense vibe for its culture, this regency is one out of three upscale regions in Bali – after Badung and Denpasar. Nevertheless, this area is banned from the construction of new hotels and apartments to protect local entrepreneurs. Complete your visit to Gianyar by its tasty local foods in Jalan Ngurah Rai. The market is getting more crowded at night and not only serves you with delicious foods, but you may also find Bali’s clothing items and fashion accessories to make your visit to the Island of the Gods more perfect.

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Taxis are one of the transportation options in Gianyar that can give you the freedom to explore the natural beauty, culture, and tourist attractions in the area. However, if you want to use a taxi as your transportation while traveling around Gianyar, then make sure you use a taxi with a good reputation. This is because there are some taxi drivers who charge high rates for tourists. The taxi fare range in Gianyar, Bali, is around Rp7,500, with an additional fare of around Rp4,000 - Rp5,000 for the next kilometer.

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What is Gianyar known for?

Gianyar is a part of the Bali region that is famous for its Balinese art and culture, which is still deeply embedded in its people. Not only that, Gianyar is also famous for its beautiful natural landscapes, one of which is Tegalalang Rice Field, known for having one of the most iconic views in the area. Gianyar is also home to stunning natural waterfalls, including Goa Rang Reng, Tegenungan, and Tukad Cepung.

What to do in Gianyar?

A visit to Gianyar, Bali, can give you one of the most memorable vacation memories. You can start your exploration in Gianyar by visiting Bali Zoo, which is one of the favorite destinations for local and foreign tourists. Bali Zoo has a wide variety of animal species, and you can interact with some animals directly, such as elephants and ruas, especially in the feeding zone. This is a great place for those of you who are on vacation with children. You can also visit Bali Safari Marine Park Gianyar to see a variety of preserved and protected animals from Asia and Africa.

To enjoy the beautiful natural scenery of Gianyar, you can visit Tegenungan Waterfall, which is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Gianyar area. Although this tourist spot is located far from the capital city, you can reach it by using a car or motorcycle that you rent. When you arrive at this place, you will be presented with a beautiful view of the waterfall.

A visit to Gianyar is incomplete without visiting its beautiful beaches. One of the beaches in Gianyar that is famous among foreign tourists is Lebih Beach. This beach is famous for having high waves and amazing seafood.

Lastly, to experience authentic Balinese culture, you can visit Taro Village in Ubud. Taro Village Ubud is an old village in Bali that is rich in stories and cultural relics of the past. The village also offers beautiful scenery and interesting activities for tourists.

Where to eat in Gianyar?

When visiting Gianyar, be sure to sample some of the amazing local food, such as Nasi Tepeng, which is one of the most common meals eaten by locals in the morning. The dish has a savory taste with a soft texture, similar to porridge, and is served inside a pincuk (leaf wrapper) that serves as a substitute for a plate. Nasi Tepeng is usually served with a variety of side dishes, such as eggs, eggplant, beans, and fried chicken.

Gianyar is also known for its signature snack, Topot, a cake made from coconut oil, salt, and rice wrapped in bamboo leaves. Usually, locals eat this cake with coconut serundeng mixed with sauteed garlic and galangal.

Another typical Gianyar food you need to taste is Nasi Tahu Gianyar, which is made of rice and tofu. To find this dish, you can visit Nasi Tahu Sukawati Men Marti at Sukawati Art Market. The dish consists of a plate of rice served with various components, such as fried tofu, tofu chips, peanut sauce, and three types of sambal: sambal matah, tomato, and terasi.

How is the weather in Gianyar?

In Gianyar, the rainy season is usually cloudy, the dry season is usually partly cloudy, and it is generally hot and stifling throughout the year. Temperatures usually vary between 23°C to 31°C and rarely below 21°C or above 33°C. If you are visiting Gianyar for summer activities, then you can visit Gianyar in late May to early October.

How far Denpasar to Gianyar?

The distance between Denpasar, the capital of Bali, and Gianyar is about 33 kilometers. The journey from Denpasar to Gianyar usually takes about 1 to 1.5 hours by car, depending on traffic conditions, weather, and your driving speed. This road trip can give you the opportunity to enjoy Bali's beautiful scenery.

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