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You can also check our article about all activities to do for a Bali family trip, including sport activities. The best cultural activity for children might be the Bali Zoo. On Bali maps, you will find it in Gianyar. It can be easily accessed from Ubud. The zoo is a great way of discovering many animals, most of them being endemic species from Indonesia: the silvery gibbon from Java, the Sulawesi yellow crested cockatoo or the Sumatran elephant.

Apart from Indonesian animals, your children will be able to see emblematic species such as the famous Bengal tiger or sun bear. There are several programmes available, from feeding and caring about elephants, a lion safari, or even a petting zoo where kids can learn to interact with domestic and baby animals, such as rabbits, deer or birds.

These majestic apes can be easily recognised by their long orange hair as well as very long arms — longer than their legs. This species is considered as endangered by deforestation, and this zoo contributes to the protection of our orange friends.

If your child goes wild for animals, you can also take him or her to the Bali Bird Park. Way more specialized in birds than the Bali Zoo, this great place hosts over a thousand birds with about different species. The park is organised in regional areas: local species from Indonesia are of course well represented — Bali, Java, Borneo and Sumatra — but kids can also discover magnificent birds from other continents such as South America, Africa or Australia.

The Bali Bird Park also hosts a vast colony of owls. These nocturnal birds live in a typical Toraja house in the middle of the park, with its very long boat-shaped roof. Fishes for the pelicans, nectar for the colourful lories, fruits for the Papua rainforest birds….

For a different type of cultural activity to do with children, go for the 4D cinema. Every hour in the morning and half an hour in the afternoon, the air-conditioned cinema plays dynamic bird movies. Located just next to the Bali Bird Park, you can go for a tour to learn everything about these fascinating animals.

Watch the giant salt water crocodile eat its breakfast. This crocodile can reach 7 meters long and can be recognised with its dark green and grey colour, usually resting in its watery enclosure. There are meanings behind the postures and gestures that comprise the basics of Balinese Dance. Balinese Dance is easy to pick up at a tender age because it requires flexibility from every part of the body.

Each movement represents some deep insights into the nature of life. Even the costumes and the colours all represent a unique aspect and harmony of life. Balinese Dance is all about creating harmony within self and surroundings. Sanggar Tari Warini is one of the dance studios in Denpasar. She dedicated her entire life to the inheritance, preservation and development of Balinese Dance. This dance requires female figures who are familiar with intricately choreographed movements, manipulating bodies, fingers and faces.

Not only does she set out to revive the classical Legong Dance, IbuArini also teaches and choreographs other Balinese creation dances. This is one of the daily offerings that can easily be seen in the Balinese temples, on the small shrine in the houses and on the ground as a symbol of thankfulness to a specific Hindu deity.

The process of making these mini hampers represents the self-sacrifice of the Balinese people to their Gods. It takes an extraordinary amount of time and effort, along with love and devotion, to prepare this craft.

Canang Sari is normally filled with betel nut leaves, sugar cane, sliced banana, rice, sweet-smelling Pandan leaves, lime and mounds of vibrant flower petals. AnantaraSeminyak invites your little ones to connect to the heart of Balinese spirituality by learning how to create a traditional offering for ceremonies and rituals guided by their experienced Guru.

This activity is available daily and only upon request. Since the advent of gender wayang a keyed xylophone that uses a difficult two-handed technique and kendang double-headed drum competitions, we are seeing more and more really young kids getting involved and even competing well against the older kids. More in my next edition of Kulture Kid on how early learning can be encouraged without the necessity of competition. You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.

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