Bali is internationally praised for its traditional arts and culture. Artists and travellers from all across the globe flocked the island to either study or enjoy its old-age arts. However, the contemporary art scene is still less heard of. That being said, Art Bali is here to introduce the island as the contemporary art destination. […]
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We were lucky to have the opportunity to sit down for a quick chat with Indonesian actress and star, Sharena Delon, as she spends her family holiday at Padma Resort Legian. And although this is her first time experiencing both of our resorts in Bali (Padma Resort Legian and Padma Resort Ubud), she admits that […]
Bali needs no further introduction when it comes to its stunning sunset. It has become a must-do activity for travellers who visited the island. There are plenty of ways to enjoy the Balinese sunset, from watching it on the beach or the hills; from marvelling it with hundreds of other fellow travellers to doing it […]
Take a journey two hours away from Legian to the eastern part of Bali and you might find yourself in Karangasem regency. An area less traveled by mainstream tourists. If you drive a little further and off the main Candi Dasa road, you might stumble upon Desa Tenganan. Desa translates as village in the Indonesian language. […]
Happy Hours Around the Clock A balanced diet is cocktails in both hands.. Well, you can stick to your cocktail diet during your stay at Padma Resort Legian because Happy Hours runs all day from 2.30PM – 11PM. That’s right, it’s buy one get one free on selected international cocktails, Padma Favourites, and Sababay wine. […]
A guide to avoid a potential culture shock when visiting Bali for the first time… Bali is a small island, situated in the large of the Indian Ocean in the beautiful country of Indonesia. It is labeled one of the most popular touristic destinations in the world and attracts more and more visitors each year. […]
Ever wonder why some trees in Bali are covered in black and white blankets? Or why a lot of people in Bali share the same first names? There are heaps of fascinating and unique facts about Balinese culture, and here are some of them. Which Wayan? In Bali, you will find a lot of […]