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Denpasar: Night Street Food Walking Tour

1. Denpasar: Night Street Food Walking Tour

Lots of travelers leave Bali without getting the opportunity to try authentic Indonesian food, nor the exciting chance to visit the bustling city of Denpasar. Escape the tourist trail for the island’s bustling capital on this tour and receive the best way to get a true local experience of Denpasar at night. Visit Denpasar, Bali's capital and biggest city whilst you learn about its culture - make sure you bring your appetite for this one! Upon pick-up from your hotel, your experienced foodie guide will take you to Kreneng, a hot spot known for its night market where all the locals go for the best authentic food in town. You will make stops at five different spots that allow you to taste some of the island’s best flavors from Babi Guling (suckling pig), soto ayam, satay, rice cake as well as local desserts and snacks such as Martabak, Jaja Bali and some tropical fruits. Customize your experience with add-ons, such as polaroid camera photographs, a Kecak dance show, coffee tastings, and traditional massages. (some add-ons are only available for some options).

Bali: ‘Eat Street’ Local Food Tour

2. Bali: ‘Eat Street’ Local Food Tour

Discover the nightly food markets where locals go when the sun goes down on a guided tour. Join a local guide as you explore the culinary the culture and atmosphere of Bali, with several tastings of local dishes included. Start your foodie adventure at a local food market, where your guide will take you in and out of the small alleyways highlighting some of the foods you will taste later on Eat Street. Then, visit a warung (café) famous for its babi guling (rotisserie-cooked suckling pig). Your guide will order for you a shared dish for two people and explain all that appears on the plate. From there, drive to "Eat Street", popular with locals in Bali and tucked just behind the major tourist area. Start at the top of the street, where your expert guide will escort you through the numerous small warungs and stalls, picking out things for you to eat as you go. Your guide will explain to you the food and traditions of what is on offer. One must-try is the very yummy soto ayam (chicken noodle soup). This is one of Indonesia’s most famous national dishes. Walking along the main street, learn about all the different culinary influences on offer: Javanese, Sumatran, Sulawesi, Japanese, and Thai/Indonesian fusion. If you need an energy boost, try an energy-filled dessert, Indonesian-style. You’ll see “Joss Milk” sold all over the country, which is an Indonesian energy powder you mix with milk. Then, enjoy a dessert made from a crumpet-style batter cooked in an earthenware pot over hot coals. Choose from the top 10 list or design your own design. The prices are cheap all along Eat Street, so if you decide you want to buy some more treats, you can pick up some extras for about USD$1-2. Your guide will assist you with finding a taxi for your trip back to your hotel (or to the next stop for your day out).

Bali Benoa: Pirate Dinner Cruise with Shows, Games and Music

3. Bali Benoa: Pirate Dinner Cruise with Shows, Games and Music

Spend your evening on the sea marveling the beautiful sunset while savoring the international buffet dinner sailing aboard with pirate-themed atmosphere. Set sail with the unique Phinisi vessel and pirate costumed crews on a relaxing evening as the sun goes down. Enjoy the fresh air on the top deck while getting entertained with Live music, contemporary Balinese Dance, Exotic Belly Dance, Fiery Fire Dance and play a variety of games with prizes. With all the excitement involved, you will also enjoy a delicious dinner with free flow tea, coffee and ice water. Have some soft drinks and alcohol beverages with additional charge.

Denpasar: Museum, Traditional Market and Food Tasting Tour

4. Denpasar: Museum, Traditional Market and Food Tasting Tour

Begin your private half-day sightseeing tour at Puputan Square in the city center. This classic urban park draws many locals and is a great place to learn about Bali’s colonial history. Next, head to the Pura Jagatnatha and Bali Museum, located near the former royal palace of Denpasar. Spend 30-40 minutes exploring its collection and the four main buildings inside the museum that showcase Indonesia’s rich history and cultural heritage. Next, visit the colorful pasar (Indonesian for ‘market’), where locals sell their products and haggle over prices. Pasar Badung is Bali’s largest food market and features fruits, spices and other edible goods sourced from the entire island. Sample different kinds of local food and exotic fruits that you have never seen or eaten before. Your last stop is the Bajra Sandhi Monument, a famous monument and museum, which is located in the capital of Bali, Denpasar. This monument of the Balinese struggle against the Dutch colonists is located in Jalan Raya Puputan Niti Mandala, in front of Denpasar Governor’s office. Leverage and customize your experience with add-ons from add-on listings: coffee tasting to traditional massage. (some add-ons are only available for some options).

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What people are saying about Denpasar

We did this tour on the 2nd of Jan 23 and our guide was Wirra. The guide communicated via what's app on the day of the tour and took photos as we went and posted them to us on what's app. A great experience was had and I am sure we would never have eaten from some of the food vendors on our own. We enjoyed the tour and the food was great and yes we did not get an upset tummy. 100% recommend this tour and if you can ask for our guide Wirra as he was just so considerate for a couple in their late 60's. Thank you.

My girlfriend and I loved this experience! It was a great way to start our vacation in Bali, with our host explaining many things that are good to know about the culture and local religion. And of course all the food was fantastic :)

Very entertaining evening with song and dance. We were there in a family group of 12 and everyone enjoyed the activities, music and dancing on the boat. We would highly recommend this Pirate Dinner Cruise when you are in Bali.

I really enjoyed our tour with Tirta. Tirta went out of his way to make sure I received the best street food experience.

Ima was an excellent guide. Her knowledge was outstanding and she was fun to be with on our tour!