

Museum Puri Lukisan, nestled in Ubud, Bali, is Indonesia's first and foremost art museum, showcasing traditional Balinese art and culture.

A traditional Indonesian batik with intricate patterns, reflecting the local culture and history.
Handcrafted gold and silver jewellery with delicate filigree work, a specialty of the Celuk village near Ubud.
Intricate wood carvings depicting traditional Balinese stories and motifs, a testament to the island's rich artistic heritage.
A local favorite for traditional Balinese breakfast with a view of rice fields.
Famous for its traditional Balinese breakfast and cooking classes.
Iconic for its suckling pig (babi guling) dish, a must-try in Bali.
A beautiful 17th-century royal temple garden with Balinese architecture.
Stunning terraced rice fields offering panoramic views and a glimpse into local farming life.
The first art museum in Bali, showcasing traditional and contemporary Balinese art.
Protection from sun and mosquitoes while exploring the museum.
For comfortable exploration of the museum's grounds.

Mixed rice with various side dishes like fried chicken, tempeh, tofu, and vegetables, served with sambal (chili sauce)

Seafood satay wrapped in banana leaf with coconut, turmeric, and chili, served with sambal matah (raw sambal)

Roasted suckling pig with spices, served with satay and lawar (coconut and vegetable salad)
A historic Catholic cathedral in Papeete, featuring beautiful stained glass windows and a peaceful atmosphere.

The Sule Pagoda, a historic Buddhist temple located in the heart of Yangon, is a symbol of Myanmar's rich cultural heritage.
Iconic museum of modern and contemporary art, designed by Frank Gehry, situated in Bilbao, Spain.