Today, approximately 1,200 locals still inhabit the island, many of them still engaged
in traditional handicrafts and fishing, although the tourism industry has begun to boom.
Not exact matches
Lupa Masa is our favourite of these beaches and home to our small community project, which involves living
in a
traditional Rungus tribal longhouse, learning how to make
traditional handicrafts and jewellery and helping with regular community beach clean - ups.
We also visit the «Litomaquetas», the clock tower of the terraces and you will stop
in 3 unique
traditional villages to take a closer look at local
handicrafts and customs.
Offering a wonderful educational experience, the Taman Nusa cultural park displays the
traditional houses of many different islands
in the Indonesian archipelago from the Stone Age to modern day, as well as
traditional dances and
handicrafts.
Or maybe you would like to visit some of the villages that have opened up to visitors and that sell
traditional handicrafts or offer glimpses
in their
traditional way of life.
Places of interest will be visit during Ubud Uluwatu Tour is Ubud Monkey Forest is a nature reserve temple complex
in Ubud dwell by some group of monkey and tropical animals, the the tour continue to visit the Batuan Village is famous
traditional Balinese village for beatiful painting art
handicraft, the tour journey continue to visit the Uluwatu Temple is beautiful rock clif temple facing to indian ocean with some group monkey, then tour will continue to watching Kecak and Fire Dance Performance is
traditional Balinese dance with some group of people generated combination sounds word «cak» and then the last site during Bali Ubud and Uluwatu Tour is for enjoy fresh seafood dinner at Jimbaran Bay Beach restaurant.
Most
traditional handicrafts sold
in Arequipa, come from the rural Chivay area close to the city: look for the colourful and typical Maquinaza style embroidery.
Dos Manos travel agency offers great day tours of the Sacred Valley also taking
in traditional towns with busy markets, such as Chinchero, superb for shopping local
handicrafts.
This villa is designed and built by the same international group that built the Four Seasons hotel
in Bali, a simple design with the use of
traditional Balinese architectural concepts and best use of local wood and stone
handicrafts and also offer you the modern facilities.
The perfect tour
in Bali introduction to Bali's fascinating culture &
handicrafts, picturesque rice paddy fields,
traditional villages and a spectacular lake and volcano.
In Mayan villages you can see
traditional folkloric performances and local artisans using age - old techniques to create their
handicrafts.
My Dream Boutique Resort is a lovely four - star resort situated across the Nam Khan River
in central Luang Prabang
in Laos.The hotel is designed to evoke the most
traditional of Lao designs, emphasizing wood - and - thatch work, while still preserving modern amenities.It is a short walk from the resort to historic Luang Prabang, requiring a quick traverse across the bamboo bridge, and guests will find that they can easily explore the many sights the area has to offer, such as the local
handicraft market, bakeries, cafes, the Royal Palace Museum, and the Vat Xieng Thong monastery.Four varieties of room are available: Suite, Classic Double Room, Double Deluxe Room, and Bungalow.
Handicrafts for sale
in dive resort gift shops and
in Waiyevo are of the
traditional wooden and woven variety.
In Hanoi, traditional Chinese influences and French colonial architecture combine with numerous temples and the narrow streets of the Old Quarter whose traders have specialised in local silk, jewellery and handicrafts for centurie
In Hanoi,
traditional Chinese influences and French colonial architecture combine with numerous temples and the narrow streets of the Old Quarter whose traders have specialised
in local silk, jewellery and handicrafts for centurie
in local silk, jewellery and
handicrafts for centuries.
This Ubud Tours will visit places of interest such as Watching Barong Dance performance tells the story about battle between Barong and Rangda, visit Celuk Village is a
traditional village for the incredible gold and silver
handicrafts, Ubud Batuan Village is a
traditional village with beautiful fine art
handicrafts, Ubud Tegenungan Waterfall is waterfall located
in kemenuh, Ubud village, is one of the waterfall not situated
in the mountain, Ubud Tegallalang Rice Terrace is famous tourist attraction for beautiful rice terraces and small valey, Ubud Monkey Forest is a small rain forest dwelt by some group of monkeys and other tropical animals, Ubud Royal Palace is an ubud kingdom palace with beautiful Balinese
traditional houses as a residence of Ubud King and visit Ubud Art Market is a
traditional art market
in the center of Ubud village.
Santa Lucia Craft Market - The most
traditional place to buy
handicraft and souvenirs
in Santiago.
This Ubud Kintamani Tour will visit places of interest
in Bali like watching
traditional Barong and Keris Dance performance is balinese dance story about battle good and evil, then the tour continue to visit Celuk Village is
traditional village for gold and silver
handicraft, then tour will visit Batuan Village is a
traditional balinese village with beautiful fine art, then tour continue to visit the Tirta Empul Temple or most known as a Holy Spring Temple, a myth described if this temple was build by God Indra for protect the village from the arrogant King Maya Denawa, then ubud and kintamani volcano tour will visit the Kintamani village to see the breathtaking view of mount batur volcano, is a mountain tourism object for see the view of mount batur and lake batur view, and you will having lunch
in Kintamani, while having lunch you can admire the beauty of the mount batur volcano and the lake batur from the restaurant.
In the middle of town, Mekar Sari (T: (0857) 9292 2889) sell
traditional bamboo musical instruments and
handicrafts.
From the
traditional village of Pisaq which presents a typical
handicraft fair, passing by localities settled on the Vilcanota River banks, such as Calca and Urubamba, producers of the best corn
in the world, of export quality, visiting the archaeological complexes of Ollantaytambo and Chinchero.
Exploring the side streets and local neighbourhoods of Tulum is a fantastic way to get a glimpse into the everyday lives of the locals who live there, observe and learn about the fascinating culture, practice speaking Spanish, eat
traditional and inexpensive Mexican food, shop for authentic
handicrafts and souvenirs and support the local economy, and have the opportunity to interact and connect with the locals
in Tulum.
You can swim
in one of the many gorgeous and unique cenotes (naturally formed limestone sinkholes filled with freshwater that are unique to the Yucatan Peninsula)
in the area surrounding the town; explore one of the nearby ancient Mayan Ruins sites like those at Tulum, Coba or Chichen Itza; swim at the beautiful beaches; shop for authentic souvenirs and local
handicrafts while supporting the local community; eat delicious food from a wide variety of cuisines (including
traditional Mexican and Yucatecan dishes); practice yoga and so much more.
There's the gorgeous towns of Antigua and Quetzalenango, surrounded by volcanoes, with fine dining and great live music, the jungle - shrouded Mayan megacity of Tikal and many other remains of Guatamala's Maya heritage, Central America's biggest and oldest market at Chichicastenango with stalls piled high with colourful
handicrafts, the volcano - ringed Lake Atitlan
in the Highlands, the Garifuna culture of Livingston and
traditional Ixil Maya villages of Nebaj, jungle trips, bat - filled caves and the coastal playground of Monterrico and idyllic beach town of Tilapita.
While her practice is grounded
in printmaking, Tisna revels
in breaking down the limitations of materials and reinventing
traditional handicrafts.
A collection of handkerchiefs embroidered with examples of the artist's mother's questionable wisdom («If you inhale the scent of lilies while you sleep, you can die») is the best example
in the show of how Deszö subverts ideals of
traditional feminine
handicrafts.
The statement design is inspired by the Arts & Crafts and Bloomsbury movements, which were influenced by
traditional handicrafts and a love of the simple things
in life.
The pots for the plants can be painted
in different lively designs and colors, besides some
handicrafts which are rustic and
traditional and sculptures can be kept
in the garden pavements and garden print rugs can adorn the entrance of the garden to give a welcoming and homely feel
in every season.