Hots Beach in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
Hots Beach in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
  
Denpasar is the largest city on the Indonesian  island of Bali, and it is the gateway for exploring this popular  tourist island and its beautiful beaches. It is a bustling,  multicultural city teeming with hidden treasures worth checking out even  if you came here primarily for those beaches.
With a population just under half a million people, Denpasar is no  small town. First time visitors might even feel a little intimidated by  its energy and pace. Many are surprised by just how much there is to see  and do in the city. Don’t just come through here on your way to  experience the rest of Bali. Stay a while, you won’t regret it!
Of course, Bali is a haven for shoppers of all varieties, and  Denpasar is no exception. All kinds of beautiful Balinese handicrafts  are represented in local  shops, including the famous batik cloth which  are as beautiful as they are cheap. The jewelry district is in a town  called Celuk. Here you will find rows and rows of silversmiths’ and   goldsmiths’ shops selling jewelery at very low prices too.
Of course, not far from Denpasar are Bali’s many beaches and resorts.  White sandy beaches are famous all over the island, with some of the   famous surfing beaches being Kuta Beach, Legian Beach and Canggu Beach.  Sanur beach, meanwhile, has calmer waters and is  excellent for  sunbathing.
The city is easily accessible via the Ngurah Rai International   Airport, which is also just 10 minutes from the town of Kuta, which is  where most of the hotels,  restaurants, malls, cafes, marketplaces, and  spas that cater to tourists  are located.
Denpasar itself is off the beaten tourist track, so you can get a far  better idea of the local culture by being here. You’ll want to scope  out all of the local temples and museums, which are  all within short  distance of one another. Despite being a Mecca for  tourists, many of  Denpasar’s temples are extremely authentic and are not  used to having  foreign visitors. So when you visit, you might want to  bring your own  sarong and sash, just to be safe and fit in with the  locals. After all,  it’s the best way to have a genuine experience of the  place and the  culture.
It is worth finding information from the official Tourism  Office  about scheduled cultural events in Denpasar. These are many and  varied  and include, dance, puppet theater and art exhibitions.
On top of it all, people in Denpasar are friendly and helpful, and in  spite the initial intimidation you might feel upon arriving, it is sure  to subside in no time. It’s the perfect place to balance out the  international flavors of Bali’s tourism industry with a local, authentic  experience of the local people and another way of life. Perfect for the  expat!
 
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