Very beautiful, amazing. The Royal Palace Peliatan is not located in the center of Ubud, so not in front of the Ubud market. (Tripadvisor indicates the wrong location) No, it is 7 blocks away (about 1500m, in Desa Peliatan)), but this palace is much nicer. The name Peliatan Royal Palace is not known to the locals, but: Puri Agung Peliatan. Puri Agung Peliatan built in the 17th century, is one of the oldest temples in Bali and one of the many Royal Palaces. If you don’t have a sarong with you, you can rent one for 20k IDR pp, but then you get beautiful (local) clothing. You can partly visit this beautiful palace on the outside. Where the Royal family lives is not public or accessible. Because this palace is still the residence of the local Peliatan Royal Family. The buildings and its interior are amazingly beautiful and look well maintained. We liked it much better than the Royal Palace in Ubud. We received explanations from a friendly female guide, Jasmine. This Royal Palace is a must and definitely worth a visit. Donation only. Strongly...
Read moreThe landmark of Peliatan Village, housing the royal blood.
Here you can visit everyday for their Balinese architecture.
You can also enjoy regular weekly show which scheduled for Thursday (Kecak Dance) and Saturday (Various Balinese dances including Barong Dance). The shows usually starts at 7:30 p.m.
The dance is accompanied by Gunung Sari gamelan assembly which founded by A.A. Gde Mandera in 1921 and has made their show abroad for several time started in 30's thus made Balinese music and dances known all over the world.
Current entrance fee for the show is...
Read moreLet me start with saying we saw the king. He folded his hands in Namsate. We did too. Surreal experience meeting a real king. He was humble and down to earth 💓. The palace is not huge as found in India, but filled with nature at every nook and corner. Very very beautiful place. The royals actually kive there and welcome people to come and visit and look around. They have kept a small portion of the palace private. We loved this place. My respects to the...
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