Singaraja was once Bali’s main port and administrative center during Dutch colonial times, and its streets still carry echoes of that history. Wide boulevards, old warehouses, and colonial architecture give the city a distinct character compared to the rest of the island.
Today, Singaraja is a bustling local hub. Markets overflow with spices, textiles, and daily essentials, while temples and mosques reflect the area’s diverse cultural roots. It’s not polished for tourists, but that’s the appeal—Singaraja offers a raw, authentic glimpse into Balinese urban life.
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