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Seminyak, Indonesia
Seminyak offers a different Bali walking experience from Ubud's cultural immersion — this is where contemporary design, fashion, and food meet Balinese spirituality. The main streets of Jalan Kayu Aya (Eat Street) and Jalan Petitenget are lined with internationally acclaimed restaurants, design boutiques, and concept stores. Yet between the modern establishments, traditional Balinese temples stand undisturbed — Pura Petitenget is one of the most important sea temples in Bali, hosting colorful ceremonies. The beach walk from Seminyak to Echo Beach in Canggu provides a long coastal walk past beach clubs, surf breaks, and dramatic sunsets. The lanes (gangs) running off the main roads hide villas, small cafes, and local warungs serving authentic Balinese food at local prices. The rice paddies are rapidly disappearing but pockets remain between developments, offering glimpses of the landscape that preceded the resort boom.
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Seminyak's sidewalks are narrow and uneven, with open drains — watch your step and consider the beach as your main walking route. Sunset walks from Double Six to Echo Beach are spectacular.
April through October is the dry season with sunny days and spectacular sunsets. May through June offers the best combination of good weather and fewer crowds.