Bali tourism is not only popular for its famous natural attractions, such as beaches in Bali and hills in Bali, or places to hang out and relax on the beach while enjoying the sunset or sunrise and dinner at Kuta Beach Club such as La Laguna Bali or Omnia Bali. When you hear Balinese souvenirs, what immediately comes to Sweet Couple's mind is Joger, Krisna, and Pie Susu Dian.
It's only natural because the three of them are very attached as Balinese souvenirs. However, have you ever heard of The Basket Bali?
The Basket Bali is a souvenir center that combines the concept of souvenir shops, tourist attractions and restaurants in the Kuta area of Bali. It opened in May 2019 so The Basket Bali is still relatively new and maybe Sweet Couple doesn't know about it either.
The Bali Basket is located at Location: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No. 97, Badung, Bali (Front Side)
Jl. Raya Kuta No.70-72, Badung, Bali (back side), The Basket Bali opens from 08.00 WITA and will close at 00.00 WITA.
The basket where it stands on a fairly large area has 3 floors so it is very convenient for tourists when shopping for Balinese souvenirs there. Baskets that sell a variety of good items to be used as souvenirs or souvenirs when you return from traveling from Pulau Dewata, ranging from clothes, sandals, various Balinese specialties and snacks, snacks, chili sauce, coffee, chocolate, hand body, wooden crafts and many more. many many many others. As the name implies, the main concept carried by The Basket is to provide a story about Bali in a basket.
Facilities at The Basket Bali
There are various facilities offered by The Basket Bali for its visitors, namely:
Sky Village
Kampung Langit is the largest and first indoor sky park ride in Bali and is located inside The Basket Bali. Located on the top floor of The Basket Bali building, Kampung Langit presents a representation of the life of the Balinese people which is closely related to the concept of Tri Hita Karana, which is life that respects the Creator, fellow living beings and the surrounding environment.
Sabbath Theatre
At the Saba Theater, visitors can watch a number of traditional Balinese dance performances such as martial arts attractions, theatrical Ramayana and Mahabharata, Barong dance, and fire dance.
Batik Class
visitors will be taught about the process of making traditional Balinese batik. Visitors will learn from depicting patterns, canting, to drying and after the batik is finished, visitors can show it home.
Spa
The Basket Bali also provides spa facilities that can be enjoyed by visitors
Garden Coffee
visitors can enjoy a number of famous Balinese coffee offerings such as Bali Arabica Coffee and Bali Kintamani Coffee.
Everything is taken directly from coffee plantations in remote areas of Bali.
Paon Loloh
visitors will learn how to mix Loloh, a traditional Balinese herbal drink that uses natural spices.
Goeri Restaurant
the food served at Goerih Restaurant is a menu of typical Indonesian dishes, such as Metunu Rice, Garang Asem, Betutu Chicken, Oxtail Soup, Lumpia, Chicken Soto, Dawet Ice, and even Betutu Chicken Sausage.
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