| The picturesque Location of The Mutiara Jimbaran Hotel, Bali is one of
the many reasons that make this hotel so sought after. The legions of travelers
coming to Bali for various reasons just love to stay at The Mutiara Jimbaran Hotel,
Bali due to its wonderful location.
How to reach The Mutiara Jimbaran Hotel, Bali
The Location of The Mutiara Jimbaran Hotel, Bali is easily accessible from
all parts of the city.
Near by attractions of The Mutiara Jimbaran Hotel, Bali
Some of the interesting sightseeing places you can access from the Location
of The Mutiara Jimbaran Hotel, Bali are:-
Klungkung Royal Palace
The Klungkung Palace was built by the Dewa Agung dynasty in 1710. The palace
that stands today is called the Semara Pura because it contains a large square
with lush gardens, courtyards, pavilions and moats. The palace that stands today
is actually a reconstruction, as the Dutch destroyed the original palace and
grounds during attacks in 1908. The stone walls with water lilies in the moat
surround the very beautiful Taman Gili complex makes this palace all the more
stunning.
Kebun Raya Eka Karya:
This Botanical garden extends over 130 hectares of land and houses more than
650 species of trees and more than 450 types of orchids. This garden built over
rolling hills, makes a perfect spot for picnics. You can select from a number
of self-guided walks through the park. There is a traditional Balinese house
that compound at the top of the park and accommodates up to 12 people.
Goa Gajah or Elephant Cave:
This cave is a unique ancient site of Bali, and certainly is worth a visit.
Carved into the rock-face, the cave possibly dates back to the 11th century.
The entrance gate features the mouth of a mythological creature with many meticulous
carvings in the surrounding stone.
Museum Negeri Propinsi Bali:
This museum was originally built in 1910 by the Dutch, who wanted to preserve
cultural artifacts in the face of rising exportation. This museum has since
been rebuilt after an earthquake in 1917. There are several buildings that highlight
the different architectural styles from around the island. You can view a number
of prehistoric pieces in the main building as well as traditional artifacts.
In other buildings in the museum, you will come across examples of religious
artifacts, traditional calendars, dance costumes and common objects that are
found at all levels of Balinese society.
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