MARCHÉ AMLAPURA
Read moreLocated away from Candidasa, Amlapura market is about 30 minutes from the city centre. It is best to go there in the morning when it is busiest; the road to Amlapura can give you many stops in the charming villages - take your time to get there. This market is frequented by locals and offers a wide range of fruit and vegetables. Clothes are also on sale. It is worth the trip: it is one of the most important in the region.
PASAR (MARCHÉ)
Read moreA popular attraction for many visitors to the Berastagi district is the traditional fruit market. Here you'll find an abundance of fresh produce. In addition, a variety of souvenirs such as clothes, key rings and other essential items are on sale. Here you'll discover fresh and delicious local fruits, all grown by local farmers. These fruits and vegetables are said to be among the best in all of Indonesia, thanks in large part to the region's location.
PASAR IOKASARI
Read moreHerbal Market: decoctions and medicinal plants for perclus, impotence, migraineux, etc.
MARCHÉ DE TROC
Read moreTo find it, just head east along the coast. The women of Lamalera go to market with their baskets, buckets or bundles of dried fish or skate cutlets on their heads.
They meet up with women from the Puor and Boto mountains, loaded down with fruit and vegetables. There's no money involved, just barter between mountain people and sailors.
Some men weigh the rice, others crouch around preparing tuak, the fermenting palm alcohol. Other products sold include soaps, matches and school exercise books.