

Cibaduyut Market, a bustling local market in Denpasar, Bali, offers a vibrant blend of traditional goods, local produce, and Balinese culture.
A 9th-century Buddhist temple, known for its intricate stone carvings and panoramic views.
A 18th-century royal garden with pools, waterways, and pavilions.
A sacred monkey forest sanctuary with ancient temples and lush greenery.
Handmade batik cloth featuring traditional patterns, symbolizing the rich cultural heritage of Cibaduyut.
Handcrafted pottery items, known for their unique designs and earthy tones, reflecting the village's pottery tradition.
A blend of local spices, used in traditional Cibaduyut recipes, offering a taste of the region's culinary heritage.
Cibaduyut Market can be rainy, especially in the late afternoon.
The market is large and exploring it requires a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the tropical climate of Bali.
Famous for its traditional Balinese breakfast, including nasi campur and satay.
Known for its unique kopi luwak (civet coffee) and traditional Indonesian breakfast.
Iconic for its rich and hearty soto betawi, a Jakarta-style beef soup.

Chicken congee with shredded chicken, green onions, and crispy fried shallots.

Mixed rice with various side dishes like fried chicken, tofu, tempeh, and vegetables.

Minced fish mixed with coconut, spices, and wrapped in banana leaf, grilled.

Experience a magical winter wonderland with the Mohonk Mountain House's Illuminated Path, featuring thousands of twinkling lights along a scenic trail.

A beautiful 18th-century park surrounding the Château de Montreuil, featuring landscaped gardens, a lake, and a variety of trees.

A bustling night market in Sleman, Yogyakarta, offering local food, shopping, and lively atmosphere.