Taman Nusa for International
Taman Nusa is an Indonesian cultural park that aims to offer a comprehensive and interactive experience on the cultures of Indonesia’s many ethnic groups, set against the natural backdrop of Bali.
Situated on 10 hectares of land, visitors will feel as if they have travelled around Indonesia – with more than 60 traditional houses and some that are hundreds of years old.
Guests are invited to see traditional arts and crafts being made by talented craftsmen as well as participate in traditional dances and music, such as the Kolintang from North Sulawesi and the Angklung from West Java.
Taman Nusa is a cultural tourism park that provides comprehensive knowledge about the culture of various Indonesian ethnicities in the natural setting of the island of Bali. Taman Nusa's mission is to make the cultural park a means of preservation, recreation and didactics for both local and foreign visitors to better understand Indonesian culture in an interesting and interactive way. In an area of 15 hectares, visitors are invited to explore and enjoy the panoramic view of the Indonesian nation's time travel from time to time. The exhibition journey begins with Prehistoric times and the Bronze Age, leading into the Kingdom Period highlighted by the magnificent Borobudur Temple. The Cultural Village section showcases over 60 traditional houses, some centuries old, offering insights into diverse ethnicities, cultures, and Indonesian crafts and arts. Early Indonesia is represented by statues of Mahapatih Gajah Mada, Trowulan Temple, and the Youth Pledge Gate. The Indonesian Independence era features statues of Proclaimers Mr. Soekarno and Bung Hatta, alongside the Proclamation text. Contemporary Indonesia is depicted with a 200 m² HO scale (1:87) miniature train diorama, showcasing the country's natural and urban panoramas with over 50 locomotives and 300 train cars controlled by computer. The Indonesia's Hope for the Future section includes a library and three museums displaying Indonesia's rich cultural heritage, such as wayang, batik, weaving, and embroidery. At the conclusion of their exploration, visitors at Taman Nusa can savor the breathtaking natural vistas of Bali, featuring ravines, rice terraces, and the Melangit River. The park offers essential facilities such as the Bima Theater Auditorium and Exhibition Hall for cultural showcases, a Souvenir Shop, and the Nusa Kitchen Restaurant serving authentic Indonesian cuisine. Additionally, the Royal Sidan Restaurant caters to international tastes. Seven cafeterias are available alongside two studios, ensuring a complete experience of Indonesian heritage and scenic beauty.
- Taman Nusa provides international visitors with a comprehensive journey through the diverse cultures and traditions of Indonesia.
- To cater to international guests, Taman Nusa offers multilingual guides who provide informative tours in various languages.
- International visitors can enjoy traditional dance performances, music concerts, and cultural shows that showcase Indonesia's vibrant performing arts heritage.
- Taman Nusa offers interactive experiences designed to engage and educate international visitors.
- Accessibility: Valid passports and appropriate visas are required for entry. Please ensure all travel documents are up-to-date before visiting
- Accessibility: Respect local customs, traditions, and cultural artifacts. Unauthorized photography and touching exhibits are strictly prohibited
- Accessibility: Prior permission is required for commercial photography or filming. Personal photography should respect the privacy of others
- Accessibility: Some areas of Taman Nusa may not be wheelchair accessible due to uneven terrain and historic architecture
- Restriction: Preserve the natural beauty of Taman Nusa by adhering to environmental guidelines. Littering and damaging flora or fauna are prohibited
- Restriction: Consumption of alcohol or drugs within Taman Nusa premises is strictly prohibited
- The ticket valid for International only.