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  • Pura Goa Raja  + (Goa Raja Temple, which is located in TajunGoa Raja Temple, which is located in Tajun Village, Kubuaddan District, Buleleng. The temple, which is located at a depth of 177 meters, at the bottom of the ravine, is guarded by three dragons, namely Naga Basuki, Naga Taksaka and Naga Ananta Bhoga. By following the road towards Bayad Village, this temple is located east of Bukit Sinunggal Temple. Pemedek nangkil must descend thousands of stairs with a depth of 177 meters from the highway. Before being injured, the pemedek first presents the banten pejati or canang sari that is brought. However, before the prayer begins, the pemedek must be wound first by using the water source in the cave. So that after cleaning, then you can pray in front of the Goa Raja Temple area. After melukat at Goa Raja Temple, you can pray at the Basic Bhuana Temple (Shiva Buddha Temple). After that hike for about 20 minutes to Bukit Sinunggal Temple.bout 20 minutes to Bukit Sinunggal Temple.)
  • Desa Bugbug  + (Gumang Ceremony, taking place at https://dictionary.basabali.org/Place_Pura_Gumang_(Bukit_Juru))
  • Gunung Agung  + (Gunung Agung (Mount Agung) is the highest Gunung Agung (Mount Agung) is the highest mountain on the small Indonesian island of Bali. Although peaks rise higher on Irian Jaya, Sumatra, Lombok, and Java, Bali's status as Indonesia's most popular tourist destination makes Agung perhaps the most-climbed high peak in the country.</br></br>Agung is a volcano with an enormous and very deep crater that occasionally vents out smoke and steam. The highest point is on the southwest part of the rim, a barren and rocky hill of fine volcanic rock. The summit area is above the treeline, due to the high winds and sterilizing effects of recent volcanic activity, but it is my understanding that the summit never sees any snow. Still, the weather of the surrounding rainforests of Bali is almost always cloudy, and the potentially awesome view of the entire island spread out beneath you is extrmely rare. Rinjani (12,224'/3726m) on the neighboring island of Lombok is often visble above the clouds, though. The most commonly given altitude for Agung is 3142m/10,308', but this is an old elevation that does not take into account a volcanic eruption in 1963. When I was on Bali, I calibrated my altimeter to zero at sea level, and found the summit to be 2920 m. I reset it to 3142 m, but back at sea level it read -222 m. I had nver experienced my altimter to be that far off, so was stumped until someone saw my account on the web and told me that the real elevation is 3014 m, so my altimeter was only off by 94 m, still a bit, but not as bad as I thought. still a bit, but not as bad as I thought.)
  • Gunung Batukaru  + (Gunung Batukaru, sometimes spelled BatukauGunung Batukaru, sometimes spelled Batukau, is Bali's second-highest mountain at 2,276 m. It is the highest peak in the Bedugul volcanic area, but is dormant. Batukaru is worshipped by the Balinese, and has a temple, Pura Luhur Batukaru, devoted to it. Batukaru is relatively unpopular with climbers as it is covered in a dense forest which restricts views. Batukaru has a large crater, the largest on Bali, but this crater is open at the southern end, allowing the river Mawa to escape. It is this that gives it the name "Batukaru", which means "coconut shell" in Balinese., which means "coconut shell" in Balinese.)
  • Campuhan  + (Hidden behind the hotels of Ubud’s main stHidden behind the hotels of Ubud’s main street you will find the beautiful Campuhan Ridge Walk, an absolute must see when visiting the town of Ubud. The rather short, but very rewarding, walkway will take you up and down a ridge along rice fields and palm trees, a perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle from Ubud. In the last couple of years the Campuhan Ridge Walk has quickly become one of the most popular things to do in Ubud, so while the hike is beautiful any time of the day, we advise you to come for sun rise to avoid the larger crowds and enjoy the peace and tranquility of this location. The Campuhan Ridge Walk is only a short walk from Ubud’s centre and catching the sunrise here will be the perfect start of your day of exploring Ubud. Want to add this beautiful walk to your own itinerary? Then keep on reading to find out everything you need to know about the Campuhan Ridge Walk!eed to know about the Campuhan Ridge Walk!)
  • Gunung Kawi  + (https://sawidji.com/2022/05/15/gunung-kawi-temple-witness-a-thousand-years)
  • Wisata Budaya Muséum Pustaka Lontar Berbasis Désa Adat Dukuh Penaban  + (https://sawidji.com/2022/06/16/lontar-our-ancient-books)
  • Ngwangun Desa. Potensi Lan Pikobet Ane Ade Di Banjar Negari, Desa Singapadu Tengah  + (I am Gusti Agung Mirah as a millennial generation willing to build a village with BASAbali Wikithon Public Participation#5 : Building a Village. Let's together build a village friends. If not us, who else?!)
  • Amed  + (If you’re looking for a slice of paradise If you’re looking for a slice of paradise that’s still off the beaten path, Amed, Bali should be on your radar. This sleepy fishing village is not yet a staple on every Bali itinerary, so you’ll be able to get a glimpse into the “real” authentic Bali and enjoy the laidback vibes. We’re sharing the top things to do in Amed as well as where to stay and where to eat!</br></br>See more at https://www.twowanderingsoles.com/blog/amed-bali//www.twowanderingsoles.com/blog/amed-bali)
  • Bitra (Bitera)  + (In 2008 this is one of our first trips with Pak Muning, trying to find the reliefs of Bitera. It is near the Pura Bukit, of which we found on the backside remarkable hidden statues. One of our first "young archaeologists" experiences.)
  • Subak Renon  + (In Denpasar City, there are 41 subaks spread over four sub-districts. Subak Renon consists of 4 munduk located in 4 Banjar Adat in the Renon Traditional Village. The remaining agricultural area in Renon Village is 90 Ha.)
  • Desa Singapadu Tengah  + (In Singapadu Tengah Village, tourists can In Singapadu Tengah Village, tourists can visit the Dalem Temple in the Negari Traditional Village. This holy place has beauty and splendor from its Kori agung heritage. </br></br>In the area of this temple there are many archaeological remains in the form of ancient statues that are still sacred today. At the back of the temple complex which is directly adjacent to the banks of the Oos River, there are also historically valuable relics in the form of holy springs, lightning gates, and relics of the ancient Pasraman cliff temple.lics of the ancient Pasraman cliff temple.)
  • Candidasa  + (In the past, Candidasa was known as Teluk In the past, Candidasa was known as Teluk Kehen. However, since this area was opened to become a tourist attraction called Candidasa, it began to be used.</br>Candidasa is one of the tourism areas that was developed in 1983.</br></br>One of the stories that has become a myth about the existence of the Candidasa Temple that is growing and believed by the local community is the Dewi Hariti statue which is located in a niche at the bottom of a hillside.</br></br>It is said that it is said that Dewi Hariti was originally a yaksa in Buddhism who liked to eat children's flesh. However, after receiving enlightenment on the teachings of Buddhism, the Goddess later repented and turned into a protector and lover of children.ed into a protector and lover of children.)
  • Inna Bali Heritage Hotel  + (Inna Bali is the first hotel in Bali and iInna Bali is the first hotel in Bali and is located right in the heart of Denpasar, close to the center of government, business, shopping, and entertainment. After being named Natour Bali Hotel, then Inna Bali Hotel, in March 2017 this historic building bears the name Inna Bali Heritage Hotel. Bali Hotel stands on the site of Puputan Badung in 1906, namely the all-out war of the Balinese against the Dutch.</br></br>In April 1932, legendary comedian Charlie Chaplin and his brother Sidney arrived in North Bali and checked in at the Bali Hotel. In 1946, this hotel became the venue for the 1946 Denpasar Conference which gave birth to the State of East Indonesia with Cokorda Gde Raka Sukawati as Head of State. On July 23, 1952, President Soekarno hosted the President of the Philippines Elpidio Quirino at this hotel. Several other World Leaders have stayed here when they visited Bali, such as Queen Elizabeth, Mahatma Gandhi, and Jawaharlal Nehru.eth, Mahatma Gandhi, and Jawaharlal Nehru.)
  • Puri Satria  + (It was built by the Dutch colonial government in 1929 on the area of the temple heritage of I Gusti Jambe Merik.)
  • Kebun Raya Jagatnatha  + (Jagatnatha Botanic Gardens, Jembrana, BaliJagatnatha Botanic Gardens, Jembrana, Bali, Indonesia has been officially innaugurated on December 5, 2019, with a beautiful and memorable ceremony. Located at the heart of Negara, the capital city of Jembrana Regency, Jagatnatha Botanic Gardens has 3 main themes for its collection: ceremonial, medicinal and rare Jembrana endemic plants. It is a small, about 6 ha, but beautifully designed conservation center that exudes a strong spiritual aura and romantic atmosphere. Jagatnatha Botanic Gardens will be the new icon of Jembrana. Gardens will be the new icon of Jembrana.)
  • Besakih  + (Jan 1975. Road building using people! BesaJan 1975. Road building using people! Besaki temple. Lake Bedugal and temple. Probably the new road over the mountains from Bedugal to Lovina.</br>In those days no drivers just public buses full of villagers going to market with goats and pigs and chooks all in cane cages and bags. Betal nut dripping down a lot of older peoples' chins! Loved the way the buses nearly slid off mountain bends. the buses nearly slid off mountain bends.)
  • Jembrana  + (Jembrana Regency is located in the West ofJembrana Regency is located in the West of Bali, the capital city is Negara. The name of Jembrana was belief from the Wood area (Jimbar-Wana) which was the habitat of King os Snake (Naga-Raja). In the beginning of 17th Century, I Gusti Made Yasa, a ruler of Brangbang with his people from Bali-Hindu and Moeslim- Non Bali ethnicity constructed Puri (Kraton) as the central government, named Puri Gede Jembrana in Jembrana area. The first King in this Kingdom is I Gusti Ngurah Jembrana. </br>When the governance of Jembrana emperor I Gusti Gede Seloka in the beginning of 19th century, he constructed new Puri as the central government and called Puri Agung Negeri- then well known as Puri Agung Negara. The next Kings who ruled Jembrana kingdom centralized the bureaucracy in Puri Agung Negara. </br>The name of Jembrana and Negara then wrote on history in Jembrana Regency since it was used as the name od Puri, i.e. Puri Gede Jembrana and Puri Agung Negeri/Negara. Until now, “Negara” as the capital city of Jembrana is still preserved. Jembrana Regency is bordered with Tabanan Regency in east, Buleleng in north, Bali strait in west and Hindia Ocean in south. In Jembrana there are many beach destinations such as: Medewi Beach, Baluk Rening Beach, Delod Berawah Beach, Candikusuma and Pengeragoan Beach. Except beach, Jembrana also has National Park of West Bali as the tourist destination. It is the natural ecosystem of Curik bird or well known as Jalak Bali.of Curik bird or well known as Jalak Bali.)
  • Jimbaran  + (Jimbaran is a fishing village and coastal Jimbaran is a fishing village and coastal resort south of Kuta on the Indonesian island of Bali. Jimbaran Bay has a long beach with calm waters. It's lined with fish restaurants and backed by tropical forest. At its northern end, colorful boats are pulled up by the lively, open-air Kedonganan fish market. Southwest of the bay are Dreamland Beach and Balangan Beach, known for their strong surf waves. Beach, known for their strong surf waves.)
  • Tenganan Dauh Tukad  + (Karangasem Regency in East Bali is an areaKarangasem Regency in East Bali is an area of intense beauty dominated by Bali’s highest and most sacred volcano. Mt Agung’s 3,142-metre peak, and its dramatic foothills and valleys shaped by centuries of lava flows, combine to create a landscape unrivalled anywhere in Bali. The great mother temple of Besakih sits perched against this wondrous backdrop.</br></br></br>Hidden in these hills and valleys is a string of ancient Bali Aga (old Bali) villages. Bali Aga people are the original aboriginal people of Bali. They were living in Bali long before the ancestors of most of today’s Balinese arrived as part of Hindu Javanese waves of migration. The Bali Aga culture can be traced back to the 11th century. However, it is very much alive today. The Bali Aga people celebrate their culture with unique temple ceremonies and festivals that have remained virtually unchanged over the centuries.</br></br>Once entering the walled village of Tenganan Pegringsingan, 70 kilometres from Denpasar, I found myself on a wide dirt path connecting the village’s housing compounds and temples. Pointing out the path, my guide explained that the village council has voted against getting a more modern road. “The Government made the offer in 1990,” Wayan explained. “After much discussion, the two village banjars (councils) refused the offer. We like it this way, and anyway, asphalt is too hot”.</br></br></br></br>The Bali Aga people place importance on balance, and ensuring harmony with nature. The village is organised into four associations, which help to ensure this balance and the smooth running of the community. There is an association for married men and one for married women, as well as an association for boys and one for girls. One role of these organisations is to oversee the many community rites of passage. Children begin to learn about their roles and duties as early as seven years of age.</br></br>The calendar of temple ceremonies and festivals is full, with events involving unique arts and rituals every month. Many of these rituals involve dance, which require elaborate ceremonial dress and headgear, which is unique to the Bali Aga villages.</br></br></br></br>I planned my visit in June, the fifth month of the Balinese calendar, to witness the largest religious festival, Usaba Sambah (also known as Sasih Sembah).</br></br>Wayan told me that anyone can come and see Usaba Sambah and other unique events and that his village welcomes an increasing number of guests every year.</br></br></br></br>“You just missed the coconut event at Tenganan Dauh Tukad Village, a nearby Bali Aga village,” Wayan said. “This involves young boys trying to balance heavily laden coconuts on a shoulder pole, some with up to 40 coconuts.”</br></br>“The boys must dodge a hail of flying bananas. If they drop a coconut, they get fined,” he continued. “Of course, the bananas hit them, left, right and centre and chaos reigns. This ritual is all about encouraging strength and focus, and clearly, it tests participants in this way. The ceremony is called Sabatan Biu, or Banana War.”</br></br></br></br>As I walked through the village, I came upon a tall wooden swing set structure. Only unmarried young boys and girls are allowed to ride on these swings in a special ceremony that forms part of Usaba Samba, which resembles the old Vedic rites of boys and girls.</br></br>I watched as the girls dressed in elaborate traditional hand spun fabric climbed onto the swing chairs. Some boys also mounted the swings while others manually propelled the swings high into the air. The girls were very flirtatious, but with a pure kind of innocence, while the boys remained stoic. As the old rotation wheel device got faster and faster, the pitch of the girl’s squeals got higher and higher. It was fascinating to watch. Wayan explained the ceremony symbolises the unity of the sun and the earth, but that it also symbolises a courtship ritual.</br></br></br></br>In the afternoon I ducked into one of the ikat (weaving) shops in the village and talked with the owner who confided, “Oh, I remember that swing ritual. I got to swing on it five times, and then I was married.” She also invited me to come back the next day, at 5.30 AM to witness another very special ritual.</br></br>This ceremony involved young girls walking in single file, in delicate white lace and silk, towards the mountains. When they reached the particular place in the forest, they took part in a special ceremony which involved winding long strands of fresh coconut, cut in the forest, into each other’s hair. The girls then read from sacred texts, and Wayan explained that this was to reinforce and cultivate self-control and honesty. </br></br></br></br>Tenganan Village adheres to many sacred rituals, combining a nurturing element with strict adherence to customary laws. Implanted from early childhood, rituals like this are deeply respected, so much so, that if you move out of the village you are not welcomed back, nor are villagers allowed to marry an outsider. Only Bali Aga people are allowed to live in the village. I was told by one of the elders that one of the village leaders recently fell in love with a German girl, and he had to move away. He can never come back to live in the village. </br></br>Around 2 PM a large crowd started to gather for the Perang Pandan (Pandan Wars). Young men and brave boys clad in sarongs prepared to engage in a coming-of-age ritual combat. They locked against each other, shoulder to shoulder in a ritualistic fight known also as makare-kare. The combatants attacked each other with thorny pandanus leaves and attempted to whip their opponents’ bodies. During the ritual blood must flow in order to honour the god Indra, the god of war. </br></br></br></br>Each fighter had a woven rattan shield, although they often discarded it in the fury of the fight and I could see blood being drawn from the sharp thorns. A referee controls the battle, ensuring there was no violence at any time.</br></br>It was an honour to be so openly welcomed to Tenganan Village. Their local law decrees that no village land can be sold, and so we can be rest assured that the mysterious and colourful Bali Aga customs and traditions will remain alive well into the future.ns will remain alive well into the future.)
  • Kebun Raya Bali  + (Kebun Raya Bali or Kebun Raya Eka Karya BaKebun Raya Bali or Kebun Raya Eka Karya Bali is located in Bedugul tourism area, Candikuning village, Baturiti Regency, Tabanan – about 60 km from Denpasar. This Kebun Raya is also known as Kebun Raya Bedugul. This place is huge area of tropical botany garden in Bali. The management of this garden is carried out by the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) and the organizational structure is under the guidance of the Bogor Botanical Gardens Plant Conservation Center. The making of this garden was inaugurated by Prof. Ir, Kusnoto Setyodiwiryo as a president of president of the Center for Environmental Research on 15 July 1959 with an area of 50 hectare, but now the botanical garden has expanded and become 157.5 hectare. The name of botanical “Eka KArya” was an idea by I Made Taman which served as Head of the Environmental and Conservation Conservation Agency. The word “Eka” means one and “Karya” means the work results. Kebun Raya Eka Karya interpreted as the first botanical garden which was the work of the Indonesian nation after independence.</br> This botanical garden is devoted to collecting gymnosperms (needle leaf plants) from all over the world. In addition, more than 2000 species of plants are preserved in Bali's botanical garden - among them are plants from the mountainous regions of Eastern Indonesia, such as Bali, Nusa Tenggara, Sulawesi, Maluku and Papua. The collections are available in Bali botanical gardens such as orchids, ferns and mosses, begonias, cactus, medicinal plants, aquatic plants, bamboo, Rhododendron, Araceae, Herbarium, dan another 79 bird species which life in free around the area of this botanical garden. Kebun Raya Bali is the unique place in Bali which integrate between botanical researches, plant conservations, educations, and tourisms. Its fit for chill, enjoy the nature, seeing the plants of tropical rain forests, and the birds life while learning about the benefits of the plants for the society around it.</br>http://www.kebunrayabali.com/y around it. http://www.kebunrayabali.com/)
  • Pura Alas Kedaton  + (Kedaton Temple or Alas Kedaton Temple is located in the Kukuh Village area, Marga District, Tabanan Regency.)
  • Keramas Beach  + (Keramas village is located southwest from Keramas village is located southwest from Gianyar central where this village before was a former court and known for its dancer particularly the operetta "Arja". Keramas village is one of the centers of theather and music in Gianyar regency but lesser known because it located off from tourist path.</br></br>But today that is a different story, starting from the development of By pass road that lead to Goa Lawah temple this little village become famous among surfers. The beach of Keramas suitable for surfing is not that much only several meters long along the point where fresh water coming to the sea.point where fresh water coming to the sea.)
  • Penelokan  + (Kintamani and Penelokan its fantastic MounKintamani and Penelokan its fantastic Mount and lake. The spectacular mountainous region around Kintamani with its deep Crater Lake and bubbling hot springs, make this region a must to visit. Batur Lake is the largest lake in Bali and the region offers some of the most spectacular views to be found anywhere on the island.</br></br>A cold mountain area which is always covered by fogs before 8.00 am and after 5.00 am. For years this region has been an important asset for Bali's tourism industry because of its fascinating view. This 58 kms distance from Denpasar City will greeting you with its nice view set up by mountains range, valley, caldera, lake Batur and familiar and hospitality citizen. That is Panelokan, the first village you will find before reaching the center part of Kintamani district.ing the center part of Kintamani district.)
  • Komaneka Fine Art Gallery  + (Komaneka Fine Art Gallery features unique Komaneka Fine Art Gallery features unique work by artists with new and exciting visions that reflect the lifestyles of contemporary connoisseurs.</br></br>Few people realize that Komaneka Resorts began as a gallery of fine art. In 1998, the founder of Komaneka — a son of Pande Suteja Neka, founder of the Neka Museum — created Komaneka Gallery on the Monkey Forest Road, dealing with only the best of contemporary Balinese and Indonesian art.</br></br>He built residential studios and invited top artists to come live and work there. But soon he found that visitors to Bali wanted to stay there, too. Before long, he upgraded the studios to create a small hotel, Komaneka at Monkey Forest, in a tropical garden with an infinity swimming pool.</br></br>Meanwhile Komaneka Fine Art Gallery thrived, and it is still one of the most important art galleries in Bali. The gallery is a large, handsome two-story building set back from the busy Monkey Forest Road in central Ubud.</br></br>Today its artists have reached national and international renown. Among the best known names are Pande Ketut Taman, Hanafi, Putu Sutawijaya, Wayan Sudarna Putra, Suklu, and Nyoman Erawan. One of the original artists was Nyoman Masradi, whose works have sold at auction for over a million dollarssold at auction for over a million dollars)
  • Dawan, Klungkung-Bali  + (Kusamba Traditional Sea Salt)
  • Kuta  + (Kuta Beach Bali is also an international tKuta Beach Bali is also an international tourist destination supported by the complete public facilities such as hotels, bars, restaurants, night club, souvenir shops, best shopping center, entertainments etc. This beach is suitable as a place for play around with family, relax, swim, and surf.</br></br>This beach has good wave for bali activities as surfing including surf lesson where the beginner surfer up to professional have ever experienced. The beauty of Kuta Beach Bali is complemented by the spectacular sunset that creates the romantic nuance that alluring every visitor.</br></br>Kuta Beach Bali is strategically situated in the center of Bali’s tourism which is very easy to be accessed from any directions and the other famous surf points just close from this beach such as Airport Reef, Kuta Reef, Legian Beach Bali and Seminyak Beach Bali. This place is also close to the places of interest in Bali that are many visited by tourist every day (https://disparda.baliprov.go.id/sunset-in-kuta-beach/2020/04/)iprov.go.id/sunset-in-kuta-beach/2020/04/))
  • Desa Kutuh Bangli  + (Kutuh Village is a village located in KintKutuh Village is a village located in Kintamani District, Bangli Regency. This village is one of the remote villages which is located on the border of Bangli Regency and Buleleng Regency, which is east of Madenan Village. Kutuh village is located in the mountainous area of Kintamani and has a tourist attraction, namely a waterfall or the people there call it "yeh mampeh".</br></br>The existence of this waterfall is not well known by tourists because it is located quite far from the village. To go to the location of the waterfall can be reached via a path that is approximately 3 km long from Kutuh Village. The existence of this waterfall is still maintained its naturalness because it has not been visited by many foreign and local tourists. To get to the location of the waterfall, we will take a path through the mountains of Kutuh Village, where we will be spoiled by the beauty of the panorama around which is still beautiful.</br></br>Along the road to the location of the waterfall is also still filled with weeds that grow along the road. In some roads, stairs have also been provided as well as a place to hold on because the road that is traversed has steep ravines around it. Therefore, on the way to the location of the waterfall, you must be careful because the road conditions are steep and the distance to be traveled is also quite far.distance to be traveled is also quite far.)
  • Pantai Labuan Sait  + (Labuan Sait Beach, located in Pecatu VillaLabuan Sait Beach, located in Pecatu Village, South Kuta District, is one of the white sand beaches with big waves suitable for surfing. Apart from surfing, tourists can explore the ocean by renting a jukung (traditional boat) from local fishermen, fish, or enjoy sunset views. This beach is managed by a local traditional village. The distance from the center of Badung Regency to Labuan Sait Beach is about 35.3 km and takes approximately 1 hour 31 minutes. The distance from Padang-Padang Beach to Ngurah Rai International Airport is about 19.1 km which can be reached in approximately 44 minutes.an be reached in approximately 44 minutes.)
  • Legian  + (Legian Village currently cover the same (gLegian Village currently cover the same (geographical) area, consisting of 3 banjars. In the traditional village “wewengkon”, the three banjars are the SukaDuka Banjar Legian Kaja, Legian Tengah (Pekandelan) and Legian Kelod. </br></br>Bordered by the Seminyak Village area in the north and Kuta Village in the south, this area is adjacent to the river (Tukad Mati) and rice fields. Legian Village is known as a tourism area which is equipped with many tourism facilities including entertainment centers. In addition, Legian Village also has a very beautiful beach which is the main tourist destination for tourists.</br></br>Based on history, Legian village began with the discovery of a Otaheite gooseberry that tastes sweet. This is unusual because Otaheite gooseberry generally have a sour taste. Since then, the village area is called Karang Kemanisan.</br></br>The name Karang Kemanisan is known from the utterances of the "sadeg patih" (humans who are used as mediators for Ida Bhatara) who are trance when religious ceremonies are carried out at the Legian Village temple. They often say "Damuh Karang Kemanisan".</br></br>The name Karang Kemanisan also contains the philosophy of future generations who occupy the place to always maintain harmony in attitude and behavior and maintain the beauty of nature and its environment. So that they can be blessed with prosperity and well-being. Over time the name Karang Kemanisan was changed to Legian. The word legian comes from the root word "legi" which also means sweet. In the Old Javanese language, legi also means sweet.</br></br>The Taksu Murti Kemanisan Art Studio in Legian then performed artistic performances including the composition of the Legian Manis Bebarongan Tabuh, the Rerejangan Upasaksi Dance, the Tri Taksu Creation Dance and the Telek Dance according to the characteristics of the Legian Traditional Village. This dance was even performed at the 41st Bali Arts Festival (PKB).</br></br>Now Legian Village continues to improve. Apart from being a fisherman, most Legian residents make a living from the tourism sector. Like working in a hotel or opening an art shop. The area around Legian is also well organized so that it makes tourists who want to visit comfortable.es tourists who want to visit comfortable.)
  • Nusa Lembongan  + (Lembongan Island or in Balinese called Nusa Lembongan is a small island located at 8°40.906′S 115°27,067′E adjacent to Nusa Ceningan and 2 km northwest of Nusa Penida, located in the Badung Strait, southeast of Bali Island. This photo was taken in 1984.)
  • Jemuluk  + (Located 19 kilometers from the city of Amlapura (the district capital), 12 km from Tulamben, 33 km from the Candi Dasa tourist attraction and approximately 78 km from Denpasar, Jemeluk is one of the most beautiful sea destinations.)
  • Pura Luhur Catur Kanda Pat Sari  + (Located in Banjar Pondok, Peguyangan Kaja Located in Banjar Pondok, Peguyangan Kaja village, North Denpasar district. This temple is located not far from State High School no. 8 Denpasar on Antasura Street, near the Regional Drinking Water Company, Belusung Installation. The temple's name has a meaning. "Kanda" means speech, advice, stories, behavior, magic, and wisdom. “Pat” means four while “Sari” means main. “Pat” means four while “Sari” means main.)
  • Bendungan Telaga Tunjung  + (Located in Tabanan Regency, this dam serves to meet the irrigation needs of an area of 1,335 hectares. The green and beautiful dam area is often used as a place for selfies and is also used as a place for fishing.)
  • Lotus Cafe  + (Located on Ubud’s bustling Main Road (JalaLocated on Ubud’s bustling Main Road (Jalan Raya), between Ubud Palace and Museum Puri Lukisan, Cafe Lotus has been an institution ever since it opened its doors in 1983. The atmosphere of the town may have undergone changes but the tradition of Balinese hospitality has been maintained.</br></br>Over the past 37 years the restaurant has been welcoming guests from all over the world; some have been visiting us on a regular basis, even several times during their stays. It is a custom we appreciate and it represents a continuous challenge for us..</br></br>The setting of Cafe Lotus is unique – even by Balinese standards: a large Lotus pond framed by ancient lowering kamboja (magnolia) trees and, our most recent addition, an exhibit of several dozens of blooming orchid plants. One of Ubud’s main temple complexes, Pura Taman Kemuda Saraswati, completes the scenery; the ambience is simply magical – especially during twilight hours and in the evenings.</br></br>Cafe Lotus has become on of Ubud’s landmarks, an oasis in a busy environment and even more so a centre of Balinese of culture. The restaurant comes highly recommended by guidebooks worldwide and it deserves to be included on your next visit to Bali. Contrary information in some guide books we are a full-service restaurant and not just a nice place “pour rendre un verre” (to have a drink); while we certainly welcome all, preferential seating is reserved for dinner guests after 6.30pm.</br>We are looking forward to welcoming you at Cafe Lotus when your travels bring you to Ubud.Lotus when your travels bring you to Ubud.)
  • Manggis  + (Manggis Village is located in Manggis DistManggis Village is located in Manggis District, Karangasem Regency which is one of 12 villages in Manggis District. Manggis Village is one of the villages that has the potential to produce and sell Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) due to the dominant coconut tree in the village. One of the waterfall attractions that has the potential as a major tourist attraction in Manggis Village is Manggis Waterfall, a waterfall with particular charm.erfall, a waterfall with particular charm.)
  • Pura Agung Manik Batu  + (Manik Batu Temple is located in the Subak Manik Batu Temple is located in the Subak Kerdung area, Pedungan, Denpasar. This Manik Batu Temple is included in the category of swagina temples or functional temples, precisely as a subak temple as a place of worship to Dewi Sri. However, this temple can also be categorized as a public temple because there are several manifestations of God who are also worshiped in this temple such as Tri Murti (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) and their consorts (Sarasvati, Sri, and Uma/Durga), ashire for Ratu Gede Dalem Nusa and Goddess Gwan Yin.Ratu Gede Dalem Nusa and Goddess Gwan Yin.)
  • Pura Maospahit  + (Maospahit Temple is special with its Javanese building style. The dominant temple building is composed of red bricks without using Balinese-style carvings.)
  • Margarana  + (Margarana is a memorial to the last great puputan of the war of independence in 1946. It memorialises the attempt to drive back the Dutch in which Col. Gusti Ngurah Rai, the head of the Balinese forces, was killed. Bali's airport is named after him.)
  • Desa Mas  + (Mas Village, one of the villages in the UbMas Village, one of the villages in the Ubud sub-district, Gianyar Regency, Bali Province, has been known by foreign and domestic tourists since the 1930s as a central village for carvers (wood carvers) on the island of Bali. Most of the residents of Mas Village depend on their livelihood as wood carvers, besides farming rice fields and fields. Mas Tourism Village based on handicrafts, Cultural Arts and Nature with very beautiful rice fields is the actualization of the Balinese concept of human life "TRI HITA KARANA" Harmonious life between humans and God, humans and humans and humans with the natural environment.s and humans with the natural environment.)
  • Candi Tebing Tegallinggah  + (May 30, 2021 Tegallinggah Cliff Temple - GMay 30, 2021</br>Tegallinggah Cliff Temple - Gianyar</br>Field Practice Purifying And Blessing All Nature And All Beings: Lower Realm, Middle Realm, Upper Realm</br></br>BEAUTIFUL TREATMENT OF HOLY PLACE</br></br>How to care for a sacred place to remain a source of peace that never dries up.</br></br>[1]. Occasionally allow the holy place to be far from the prayers of many people who are full of worldly desires and ambitions, and far from many people whose hearts are filled with fear, which will pollute the peace of the holy place.</br></br>[2]. Never come to a holy place with fear. It is not only self-defeating, but also polluting the holy place. Come to the holy place with a beautiful heart, the determination of compassion for the happiness of all beings. Fill your heart with sincerity. Because sincerity is a very perfecting power.</br></br>[3]. Live the incense with the scent of sacred wood, accompanied by filling it with purifying power. To bless all beings, to purify negative energies, and to illuminate all the darkness [desire, ambition, fight] that many humans bring to the holy place.</br></br>[4]. Clean the holy place by using tirtha [holy water]. Try to be done by people whose hearts are clean from fear and greed.</br></br>[5]. Say prayers so that all happy beings are free from suffering. Pray in the holy place for the whole world to be happy.oly place for the whole world to be happy.)
  • Desa Wisata Mengwi  + (Mengwi Village is located in the center ofMengwi Village is located in the center of the Mengwi District Government, Badung Regency. Mengwi Village is famous for its Taman Ayun Temple as a tourist attraction (UNESCO). The existence of Taman Ayun Temple is inseparable from the greatness of the Kingdom of Mengwi (Puri Ageng Mengwi) which during its heyday ruled to Blambangan (Banyuwangi), East Java. Around Taman Ayun Temple there is also the Manusa Yadnya Museum; Ogoh-Ogoh Gallery and art market. Museum; Ogoh-Ogoh Gallery and art market.)
  • Pulau Menjangan  + (Menjangan Island is a small island, locateMenjangan Island is a small island, located west of the island of Bali. As the name implies, this island is inhabited by deer (wild deer). This island is part of the West Bali National Park area. The main attraction of this island lies in the beauty of the underwater scenery, besides that the island is uninhabited. Because of the beauty of the underwater scenery, this island is one of the best locations for diving on the island of Bali. This island is very small and separated from the mainland of the island of Bali. Therefore you have to use a boat to cross. Most tourists who want to vacation on Menjangan Island will head to the Labuan Lalang & Pemuteran area, then cross by boat to the island.uteran area, then cross by boat to the island.)
  • Pura Merajan Selonding  + (Merajan Slonding Temple is one of the BesaMerajan Slonding Temple is one of the Besakih Temple complexes which has an important position. This temple is located to the north of Ulun Kulkul Temple or people call it to the west of Ulun Kulkul Temple. This temple is a place to store a traditional musical instrument called Slonding. Slonding is a type of Balinese gamelan used during important religious ceremonies at this temple.rtant religious ceremonies at this temple.)
  • Pantai Mertasari  + (Mertasari Beach Sanur is one of a row of bMertasari Beach Sanur is one of a row of beautiful beaches that can be visited while going to Sanur. Mertasari Beach is known for being a good place for photo spots, especially in the western section where there are rows of dry mangrove trees. The afternoons are particularly good for pictures.rnoons are particularly good for pictures.)
  • Alas Pala Sangeh  + (Monkey Forest Sangeh)
  • Gunung Batur  + (Mount Batur (Gunung Batur) is an active voMount Batur (Gunung Batur) is an active volcano located at the center of two concentric calderas north west of Mount Agung on the island of Bali, Indonesia. The south east side of the larger 10×13 km caldera contains a caldera lake. The inner 7.5-kilometer-wide caldera, which was formed during emplacement of the Bali (or Ubud) ignimbrite, has been dated at about 23,670 and 28,500 years ago.</br></br>The first documented eruption was in 1804 and the most recent was in 2000.s in 1804 and the most recent was in 2000.)
  • Gunung Pohen  + (Mount Pohen is the sixth highest mountain in Bali (2,063 meters above sea level), only a few dozen meters from Mount Sanghyang. From the extreme side of climbing, Mount Pohen is well-known for its steepness that so challenging.)
  • Gunung Sanghyang  + (Mount Sanghyang 2074 masl (north peak) Gesing village, kec. Banjar - Buleleng Bali.)
  • Gunung Tapak  + (Mount Tapak (1909 masl) is an inactive volMount Tapak (1909 masl) is an inactive volcano that, although no longer erupting, still has an active magma pathway that produces geothermal heat and hot springs scattered in the southern caldera wall area, especially in the Angseri region. As the seventh highest peak in Bali, this mountain is relatively easier to climb than Mount Pohen which is just a few kilometers to the south.</br></br>Mount Tapak is mentioned in ancient manuscripts in Bali, especially the Purana Bangsul Text which states that one of the important sacred places in the Beratan area in the past was the Terate Bang (Red Lotus) in Mount Tapak. Even now, the Terate Bang temple still stands at the foot of this mountain, as well as is the northern boundary of the Bali Botanical Garden. Because it is mixed with sulfur, the taste of holy water from the spring in this temple is a bit sour which makes it unique.</br></br>The word 'tapak' means flat because the top of this mountain is relatively flat. The geothermal project which was finally stopped a few decades ago is not far from this mountain and takes geothermal heat from the magma chamber of this mountain.</br></br>Mount Tapak is one of the youngest mountains to form in the Beratan Caldera. The oldest volcanoes in the caldera are Mount Sanghyang and Mount Pohen which have been inactive for thousands of years.have been inactive for thousands of years.)