Devdan: Treasure of the Archipelago takes viewers on a 90-minute tour of Indonesia through the story of two young children who stray from a tour group and discover a treasure chest filled with items that transport them — and the audience — to several of Indonesia’s most famous islands.
Traditional and modern dance, Cirque du Soleil-like acrobatics, intricate costumes and an interactive set bring the islands of Bali, Sumatra, Java, Borneo and Papua to life. The theater, located in Nusa Dua, offers four classes of seating at various price points, three of which include free shuttle service to and from your hotel.
Practical Info
Devdan Show runs four nights a week and is a hit with kids as well as adults.
Address: Jl. Nusa Dua Kuta Sel. Kabupaten Badung, Bali, Indonesia
Klungkung is a small Balinese town of great historical, cultural, and artistic importance. It was the seat of rule for Bali's most powerful dynasty of rajas, Dewa Agung. During this time, the island experienced an illustrious period of rich cultural and artistic significance, and Klungkung was at the center of it all.
Klungkung Palace was built in the early 18th century, but largely destroyed by the Dutch at the beginning of the 20th century. The most fascinating remains of the palace include the Bale Kambang, also known as the Floating Pavilion, and the famous Kertha Gosa, or Hall of Justice. The latter was used as a court for the Klungkung kingdom, where disputes and cases were raised and settled. This open-sided pavilion is a superb example of traditional Klungkung architecture, and has a ceiling completely covered with intricate murals.
Elsewhere in Klungkung, there are a number of markets and shops to amble around, along with several museums and galleries, with a particular focus on the traditional Indonesian wayang artform.
Practical Info
Klungkung is situated around 25 kilometers from Ubud on the main route towards the eastern towns of Padang Bai, Candidasa, and beyond.