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IDR 225.000
IDR 305.000 (+ Driver)
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IDR 310.000 (+ Driver)
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IDR 240.000
IDR 320.000 (+ Driver)
8 Paxs
   
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IDR 340.000
IDR 420.000 (+ Driver)
8 Paxs
   

Denpasar

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Denpasar is the largest and busiest city on the island. Once part of Badung Regency, in 1992 the Denpasar Bali area split off and became Bali’s ninth kabupaten. In addition to the island’s capital, Denpasar regency encompasses Sanur, Benoa Port, and Serangan Island, leaving Badung more pencil-shaped than ever.

An old trading center, its name means 'east of the market.' It is the headquarters for the government, the media, the island’s principal banks, airline offices, and hospitals. Bali’s two universities, Udayana and Warmadewa, are also based here. The city’s local name is Badung, its old name, and you’ll hear 'Badung' sung out by bemo drivers all over Bali. Though it’s been the capital of Bali since 1958, it’s no longer the administrative center of Badung Regency. In 1992, Greater Denpasar and Sanur split off from Badung and formed their own administrative entity—Denpasar.

A hot, dusty, cacophonous, former Brahman class city, Denpasar has grown fifteen-fold over the past 10 years and is now home to 367,000 people. Its citizenry consists of Badung’s landed gentry, the priest class, and the new Balinese techno and bureaucratic elites, as well as Indonesians drawn from other islands to this economic magnet. Denpasar is one of Indonesia’s most fully integrated and tolerant cities, with separate kampung (village) of Bugis, Arabs, Indians, Chinese, Madurese, Javanese and of course the Balinese itself. Without doubt it is the richest, most important city in eastern Indonesia.

Unless you’ve got business here, the city has few charms, other than those quiet back alleyways where people are quite friendly. The most important government offices are located in a tree-shaded administrative complex of handsome reddish brick and gray stone. Industry is low-tech and non-polluting. Denpasar is actually best at night, when it’s not so hot and the individual kampung resume their normal rhythms. If you consider to Living in Bali, Denpasar could be one of your choice.

It seems the whole population is either directly or indirectly involved in the tourist industry, and you can easily engage people in conversation.
Denpasar’s main one-way east-to-west shopping street, Jl. Gajah Mada and Jl. Teuku Umar, is crammed with chauffeured cars, noisome putt-putting bemo, roaring motorcycles, and smelly, spewing buses. The city’s limited attractions include a spacious alun-alun, tourist information offices, the island’s main bus stations and best-stocked markets, some good Chinese restaurants, a spirited night market, dance and drama academies, a major art center, first-class museum, and five big cinemas heralding the coming of the next kung fu epic.



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