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Denpasar City Tour Bali Museum, Agung Jagatnata Temple & Pasar Badung Market

Denpasar City Tour Bali Museum, Agung Jagatnata Temple & Pasar Badung Market

  • Option 1

    1-3 people

    $60
  • Option 2

    4-6 perople

    $90
  • Option 3

    7-12 people

    $120

*Prices are indicative and may vary by date & availability.

Free cancellation · Best price guarantee · No hidden fees

Tour Details

What’s included

3 items
  • Pickup / Drop Hotel
  • Driver as a Tour Guide
  • private car

Tour Highlights

Key moments & experiences

3 items
  • Bali Museum
  • Agung Jagatnata Temple
  • Pasar Badung

Tour Description

What you’ll experience

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Discover the heart of Bali with this enriching city tour, taking you through the cultural and historical landmarks of Denpasar. Start with a visit to the Bali Museum, where you’ll dive into the island’s fascinating history through its diverse exhibits. Then, explore the sacred Agung Jagatnata Temple, where you can admire stunning architecture and learn about the island’s Hindu practices.

The tour continues with a stop at Pasar Badung, Bali’s largest traditional market, offering an authentic experience of local life. Here, you can shop for fresh goods, spices, textiles, and Balinese crafts, all while immersing yourself in the hustle and bustle of daily life in Denpasar.

This city tour is perfect for those looking to explore Bali’s cultural heritage and daily life in one day. From historical museums and sacred temples to vibrant markets, this tour provides a well-rounded experience of the island’s rich traditions and modern-day hustle. Whether you're a culture enthusiast or simply curious about the local way of life, this city tour is a must-do during your Bali visit.

Discover the heart of Bali with this enriching city tour, taking you through the cultural and historical landmarks of Denpasar. Start with a visit to the Bali Museum, where you’ll dive into the island’s fascinating history through its diverse exhibits. Then, explore the sacred Agung Jagatnata Temple, where you can admire stunning architecture and learn about the island’s Hindu practices.

This is the plan

Your itinerary

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    Bali Museum

    Start your day with a visit to the Bali Museum, located in Denpasar. This museum is a treasure trove of Balinese art and culture, showcasing artifacts, historical relics, and traditional crafts that span Bali's rich history. As you explore the museum’s exhibits, you’ll gain insight into the island’s history, religion, and customs. The museum’s architecture reflects traditional Balinese styles, adding to the cultural experience. It’s the perfect place to start your city tour and understand the deep cultural roots of Bali.

  2. 02

    Agung Jagatnata Temple

    Next, head to Agung Jagatnata Temple, an important Hindu temple in Denpasar. Dedicated to the island’s Hindu gods, the temple is known for its magnificent architecture and serene atmosphere. The temple complex is a significant religious site for locals and offers visitors a glimpse into the spiritual practices of the Balinese people. The intricate stone carvings and beautiful gates make this a peaceful yet awe-inspiring stop on your tour.

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    Pasar Badung

    After the temple, visit Pasar Badung, Bali’s largest traditional market, located in the heart of Denpasar. This bustling market is an authentic experience where you can find everything from fresh produce to spices, textiles, and local handicrafts. Walking through the market, you’ll see local life in full swing, with vendors selling a variety of goods and offering a true taste of Bali’s daily life. It’s an ideal place to experience the local culture and pick up some unique souvenirs.

Included

2 items
  • Privat Car

  • Lunch

Not Included

1 item
  • Enterance Ticket

Cancellation Policy

1 rule
  • You will recive a full refund when canceling within 24 hours of making the booking

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