DENPASAR
Many first-time visitors to Bali make the mistake of skipping
Denpasar in their tour of the island, but there's really
lots to see and do in this ancient city, rebuilt after the
puputan massacre of 1906, when the royal families of Denpasar
committed suicide rather than surrender to the invading
Dutch army. Denpasar today is a bustling city of some 400,000
inhabitants and more vehicles per capita than Jakarta.
Located in the northeast of Kuta, Denpasar is a parish capital
with an aristocratic history. Formerly a market city, Denpasar
has grown to be a metropolis city. A variety of attractions
from historical memorial to art center can be found in Denpasar.
As the capital city of Bali, Denpasar has been a focus of
development although it still retains pleasant environment.
The Bali Museum consists of a charming series of separate
buildings, including models of both palace and temple structural
design. There are various arts, crafts and other items to
display, while Abiankapas is the arts center with collection
of modern painting and woodcarving. Abiankapas is also a
location where traditional dances and gamelan performances
take place. There are also several department stores. Early
mornings are recommended as the midday sun can be draining.