Guidebook for Ubud

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Guidebook for Ubud

Food Scene

Bamboe Koening Restaurant is designed with a unique bamboe architecture that blends perfectly with the natural Ubud's village atmosphere. Providing 150 seats capacity and a comprehensive Balinese program that includes relaxation spa services, healthful Asian cuisine and special interest Balinese culture program. The Bamboe Koening Restaurant is a perfect arrangement for wedding, family gathering, friends or business meeting. Bamboe Koening restaurant offers friendly services that make your visit feels like you're home while you enjoy our dishes.
Bamboe Koening Restaurant
Bamboe Koening Restaurant is designed with a unique bamboe architecture that blends perfectly with the natural Ubud's village atmosphere. Providing 150 seats capacity and a comprehensive Balinese program that includes relaxation spa services, healthful Asian cuisine and special interest Balinese culture program. The Bamboe Koening Restaurant is a perfect arrangement for wedding, family gathering, friends or business meeting. Bamboe Koening restaurant offers friendly services that make your visit feels like you're home while you enjoy our dishes.

Drinks & Nightlife

Laughing Buddha Bar, just up from the Ubud Monkey Forest, features live bands playing everything from Jazz, blues-rock, freestyle acoustic, to fusion and world music on its mini stage. The bar also features salsa nights and regular special highlights such as album launches from the island’s prominent soloists. For those staying at any of the hotels or guesthouses in ‘downtown’ Ubud, walking to this spot is a breeze. Passersby are attracted by its near-street-side band and sound system setup. The bar’s weekly agenda presents The Bali Blues Brothers, The Mushroom Blues Band, the Onik Blues Rock Duo, and occasionally, Latin grooves from prominent Balinese bands Tropical Transit and Buena Tierra. Check out their ‘happy cocktail hours’ from 16:00 to 19:00 and buy-two-get-one-free promos on mojitos and daiquiris Read more at: http://www.bali-indonesia.com/top10/top10-nightlife-ubud.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001
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Laughing Buddha Bar
Jalan Monkey Forest
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Laughing Buddha Bar, just up from the Ubud Monkey Forest, features live bands playing everything from Jazz, blues-rock, freestyle acoustic, to fusion and world music on its mini stage. The bar also features salsa nights and regular special highlights such as album launches from the island’s prominent soloists. For those staying at any of the hotels or guesthouses in ‘downtown’ Ubud, walking to this spot is a breeze. Passersby are attracted by its near-street-side band and sound system setup. The bar’s weekly agenda presents The Bali Blues Brothers, The Mushroom Blues Band, the Onik Blues Rock Duo, and occasionally, Latin grooves from prominent Balinese bands Tropical Transit and Buena Tierra. Check out their ‘happy cocktail hours’ from 16:00 to 19:00 and buy-two-get-one-free promos on mojitos and daiquiris Read more at: http://www.bali-indonesia.com/top10/top10-nightlife-ubud.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001

Arts & Culture

the Monkey Dance or the Kecak is a fairly recent addition to the balinese dance as it was only made in 1930. the monkey dance was lifted from the Ramayana wherein more than 100 half-naked male performers shout ka chak in unison and there are no accompanying instruments here, only the voices of the Kecak dancers and the voices of the characters like Vanara, Rama, Laksamana and more. Kecak is a combination of dance and drama, the Kecak dance depicts the Hindu epic, “Ramayana,” that tells the story of Prince Rama, who with the help of the monkey-like Vanara defeats the evil King Ravana to rescue his Princess Sita. Kecak also has roots in Sanghyang, a sacred ritual based on the idea that during the performance, hyangs, or spiritual entities will enter and possess the bodies of the dancers. The Kecak Dance is performed nightly from 6:30 to 7:30 in areas of Ubud, Batubulan Village in Sukawati and at Uluwatu Temple in Uluwatu South Bali. price of admission of a Kecak Dance is about 100,000 Rupiah Per Person.
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Kecak Dance Batubulan
No.25 Jalan Smki
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the Monkey Dance or the Kecak is a fairly recent addition to the balinese dance as it was only made in 1930. the monkey dance was lifted from the Ramayana wherein more than 100 half-naked male performers shout ka chak in unison and there are no accompanying instruments here, only the voices of the Kecak dancers and the voices of the characters like Vanara, Rama, Laksamana and more. Kecak is a combination of dance and drama, the Kecak dance depicts the Hindu epic, “Ramayana,” that tells the story of Prince Rama, who with the help of the monkey-like Vanara defeats the evil King Ravana to rescue his Princess Sita. Kecak also has roots in Sanghyang, a sacred ritual based on the idea that during the performance, hyangs, or spiritual entities will enter and possess the bodies of the dancers. The Kecak Dance is performed nightly from 6:30 to 7:30 in areas of Ubud, Batubulan Village in Sukawati and at Uluwatu Temple in Uluwatu South Bali. price of admission of a Kecak Dance is about 100,000 Rupiah Per Person.

Shopping

Traditional Market
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Ubud Kunstmarked
No.35 Jl. Raya Ubud
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Traditional Market