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I am an intrepid traveller. Travelling has been my passion since school days. Hailing from the steel city of Rourkela in Odisha, I always had an opportunity to plan out my holidays with my family to exotic destinations that are rich in history and heritage in India. Looking back, I have also taken up trekking in Chauragarh hills of Pachmarhi, Shatrunjaya Hills of Palitana, Vaishno Devi or the Muktinath temple in Mustang Valley in Nepal and Lalang Waterfall in rainforests of Tioman Island in Malaysia. I have penned down the Odisha destinations in Pick2Move-India Travel planner brought out by Sampan Media Limited, New Delhi. I have compiled a travelogue themed- “Journeys across India” published by Best Books, Kolkata. I generally take up travel to pen down travelogues, know the art and craft of the faraway lands and of course, I do travel reporting for leading English dailies of India.

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Monday, 11 July 2016

Wonderful Indonesia: Five exotic things to do in Ubud



Wonderful Indonesia: Five exotic things to do in Ubud

The art world of Ubud is sure not to disappoint art lovers and those with an eye for stylish items. There are so many amazing things to do in Ubud that art buffs can get immersed the whole day in the artistic town. The first and foremost activity for them would be to take a long stroll along the Campuhan Ridge that would make them aware about the kind of artistic wonders on offer in the cultural hub of Bali. The place is dotted with a number of plush art outlets.
One can get to admire and take their pick from the well-known Balinese paintings that are mounted on stands and sold in various outlets in the vicinity of Campuhan in Ubud. These paintings are modestly priced and can adore the walls of your living rooms.  




 Balinese paintings


An art lover can choose from a wide array of stone carvings that are exhibited in the outlets in Ubud. There are a good collections of sculptures right from Hindu pantheons to demons. Stone carving is an ancient art form of Bali that has its origin in Hindu-Javanese art.  The entire Campuhan area displays astounding stone carving works ranging from Lord Ganesha, Lord Buddha, Lord Shiva, Garuda, giant frogs and monkeys. If you are picking up the stone works from downtown Ubud, then you can go for a good bargain.

  
 Stone carvings of Ubud



Take a walk around Subak Sok Wayah around 20 minutes away from Ubud in order to familiarize oneself with the rustic culture of Bali. There are lush green paddy fields in the interiors on either side of the path and travellers can gape at the artistic Balinese houses done up in wood.




 Countryside in Ubud


 Art buffs can also come across colourful wooden works of Bali comprising masks. There are wood carvings of Garuda, lion and other Hindu pantheons to name a few.




 Exotic wooden works of Ubud

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