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Gianyar Regency - Wikipedia
Gianyar (Balinese: ᬕ᭄ᬬᬜᬃ, gyañaŕ) is a regency (kabupaten) in the Indonesian province and island of Bali, Indonesia.
Gianyar Regency, Bali: Your Guide To Bali’s Cultural Heartland
Gianyar covers a vast swathe of Bali and if you’re interested in the island’s rich cultural heritage and spiritual nature, along with its beautiful gardens, rice paddies, etc. then you will almost certainly enjoy visiting the regency.
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Gianyar is one of Bali’s smaller regencies with 6.5% of Bali’s area. It is the second most densely populated regency after Badung. One fifth of the area lies more than 250 metres above sea level, in the north the land reaches a height of 750 metres.
Exploring Gianyar – Guide to Gianyar, Bali - Bali Buddies
Stretching from the southeast coastline to central Bali, the Gianyar regency incorporates the city of Gianyar and the cultural hub of Ubud. But as Ubud deserves a guide to itself, we’ll focus on the other highlights of Gianyar here.
Gianyar Regency - Bali, Indonesia
Gianyar regency is located approximately 33.2 km or 1 hour from Denpasar city. Tourist destination in Gianyar regency which is famous in the world is Ubud which is one of the most visited tourist destinations on the island of Bali.
Discover the Best of Gianyar, Bali - Bali Traveller
Gianyar Regency is a regency (kabupaten) of the Indonesian province of Bali, on the Indonesian island of Bali. It covers 368.0 km2 and has a population of 515,344 according to the 2020 Census, making it Bali’s second most densely populated district (after Badung). Gianyar serves as …
Gianyar Regency - Ubud
On the west side of Gianyar, which covers the Sayan area to Payangan, has developed into a boutique residential area that prioritizes hotel privacy while Ubud’s central area flourishes the type of pension and homestay that mingle with the natives.