Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Visit Taman Nusa Cultural Park in Bali to learn more about Indonesian’s rich culture.



Many people are still confused about Bali and Indonesia.  Is Indonesia part of Bali? Or Bali is part of Indonesia.  Yes, Bali is part of Indonesia.  “Indonesia is   a Southeast Asian nation made up of thousands of volcanic islands, is home to hundreds of ethnic groups speaking many different languages.”  Bali is one of those thousand islands.
Bali is famous with its culture, nature, food, and friendly people.  If you would like to learn more about Indonesian's rich culture in one day, you should visit Taman Nusa Cultural Park.  This is one of Bali’s most unique cultural attractions, offering an inspiring and educational day throughout its 15-hectare site in Gianyar regency filled with Indonesia heritage, and you can see all the various architectures are exist in Indonesia.  You will enjoy  60 authentic traditional houses in their recreated compound settings and beautiful gardens, together with a variety of exhibits from islands across the Indonesian archipelago. Some houses were built 100 years ago. The visitors will get a broader sense of the nation’s history, they will also get a fascinating glimpse into the way of native peoples' lives.


Your trip to Taman Nusa Cultural Park will take you on a journey to Indonesian diversity and rich culture. Next, take  an Indonesia historical tour and you can explore Indonesia through the ages, from the Bronze Age to the kingdom era as depicted by an impressive scaled-down replica of the Borobudur Temple in Java. After learning about the history of this sprawling region. Next, visitors can explore the Cultural Village, a collection of traditional houses to get an insight into the everyday lives of local people through the ages.  Taman Nusa located in Gianyar regency, Bali, is projected as the center of national cultural preservation and development.






Photos courtesy: Taman Nusa Cultural Park

  • Opening Hours: 09:00 – 17:00
  • Location: Jalan Taman, Bali, Banjar Blahpane Kelod, Sidan Village, Gianyar
  • Tel: +62 (0)361 952 952

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