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Bali is known for its temples, so many to the extent where the island is known as The Island of a Thousand Temples. Among them are the Kahyangan Tiga temples, which exist in every desa adat (customary village) in Bali. The concept of Kahyangan Tiga emerged from the idea that every customary village should have three principal temples serving as the centre of reli...


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In the realm of early twentieth-century art, few figures blend mysticism, adventure, and cross-cultural curiosity as seamlessly as Tyra Kleen. Kleen pursued a path that took her far beyond the conventions of her time, charting her own course through art, travel, and spiritual exploration. Her journey led her to Java and Bali, where she became fascinated by the ancient practic...


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Viceroy Bali introduces Table of Three, a one-night-only dining experience at CasCades Restaurant & Bar, bringing together three of Indonesia’s most respected culinary figures in a rare collaboration.

Taking place on 2 May 2026, this intimate dinner presents a multi-course journey that explores Indonesia’s rich culinary identity through dis...


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For those wanting to experience brunch a little differently, Bali Zoo introduces Brunch with Capybara – the island’s first dining experience alongside the zoological park’s resident capybaras. This one-of-a-kind programme invites...


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Human skulls stacked up in the Trunyan cemetary, Kintamani, a preserved custom of the Bali Aga Villlages

Much of Balinese culture today is considered a continuation of the Majapahit Empire who invaded Bali in 1343. With the arrival of...


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