Because the 2023-2024 New 12 months approaches, DTW Ulun Danu Administration is enhancing its vacationer choices with the introduction of an revolutionary Dinosaur Park, simply in time for the year-end holidays.
This distinctive attraction is complemented by an unlimited assortment of a whole lot of cactus crops.
Made Sukarata, Public Relations Officer for DTW Ulundanu Beratan Administration revealed that these cacti are uniquely located throughout the stomach of the dinosaur statues within the park, creating an intriguing visible spectacle. These dinosaur statues not solely improve the park’s enchantment but in addition function a super backdrop for guests’ selfies.
Sukarata acknowledged on Monday, November 20, 2023, “We’ve had our new dinosaur park open to guests since final month, providing a recent expertise on the finish of this 12 months.” He additional elaborated that the park is designed to be a primary selfie spot, that includes a devoted Cactus Park inside its premises, which boasts a set of 4 forms of cacti, totaling within the a whole lot.
Upon exiting the cactus backyard, company can benefit from the serene ambiance of a koi pond and a backyard stuffed with numerous different crops, including to the varied expertise. “Our purpose is to repeatedly present recent and interesting experiences for guests to Ulundanu,” he added.
Sukarata additionally talked about that the introduction of the Dinosaur Park aligns with the DTW Ulundanu Beratan’s technique to revise entrance charges beginning in early January 2024. The administration has determined to regulate the doorway charges for native grownup guests. The revised ticket worth might be IDR 40,000 on weekdays and IDR 50,000 on weekends. Nevertheless, the charges for native youngsters will stay unchanged at IDR 20,000 per little one, as will the value for international grownup guests, which can proceed to be IDR 75,000.
Ulun Danu, situated on the shores of Lake Beratan in Bali, Indonesia, stands as a mesmerizing testomony to the island’s wealthy cultural and non secular heritage. This iconic water temple, devoted to the Balinese water, lake, and river goddess Dewi Danu, is a focus of devotion and a website of picturesque magnificence. With its distinctive thatched-roof shrines sitting on the water’s edge and sometimes shrouded in mist, it creates an virtually surreal and serene ambiance.