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Suluban Beach is located in Pecatu Village, South Kuta District. Suluban Beach has the characteristics of white sand. In the Suluban Beach area or more precisely in Pecatu Village, there are 12 star hotels, 4 budget hotels, and 138 tourist lodges. While eating and drinking facilities such as restaurants amounted to 11 units and 3 restaurants.  +
Tanjung Benoa Beach is located in Tanjung Benoa Village, South Kuta District. At this beach, there are many water sports such as paraseling, snorkeling, seawalker, bananaboat, flying bord, rolling donuts, flying fish, waker boarding, waterskiing, jetski, scuba diving, swimming and interludes. Besides having many tourist attractions, Tanjung Benoa Beach also has beautiful clean white sand beaches.Itisalso awonderful place to see the sunrise. In its development as a tourist destination, Tanjung Benoa Beach is managed by hotel, restaurant and water sports companies around Tanjung Benoa while still coordinating with local traditional villages. The distance from the center of Badung Regency to Tanjung Benoa Beach is about 31.3 km and takes more than 1 hour and 14 minutes. While the distance from Tanjung Benoa Beach to Ngurah Rai International Airport is about 14.6 km which can be reached in approximately 28 minutes.  +
Tegal Wangi Beach is located on Jl Tegal Wangi, Jimbaran, South Kuta, Badung, Bali. Tourists have to pass through a steep and downhill path to get to the beach.  +
Tegal Wangi Beach is one of the most unique hidden beaches gracing the western rim of the southern Bukit Peninsula. Despite the fact that it’s not very well-known among locals, it's actually in plain sight and easily accessible. Tegal Wangi Beach is named after the temple perched on top of a limestone cliff that overlooks the coast. You can get there via a paved road just to the right of the entrance of Ayana Resort and Spa. Tegal Wangi Beach in Bali - one of the highlights of 10 Best Viewpoints in Bali and 9 Best Things to Do in Jimbaran. Full article at https://www.hotels.com/go/indonesia/tegal-wangi-beach  +
A baby statue sitting cross-legged at the intersection of Jalan Raya Sakah, Batuan Kaler Village, Sukawati District, Gianyar. The statue which is symbolic of Sang Hyang Shiva Buddha is actually called Sang Hyang Brahma Lelare. The idea to build the statue originated from the intention of former Gianyar Regent Cokorda Darana in 1989. The Brahma Lerare statue reminds Gianyar Regency as an art area that artistic creations begin with pure creative works, starting from small then growing and developing.  +
There are five temple locations that are united in the Penataran Agung Ped Temple area. The first prayer is the Segara Temple, as the place where Bhatara Baruna resides, which is located in the northernmost part close to the shoreline of the Nusa Strait ocean. The second prayer is Pura Taman which is located to the south of Pura Segara with a pond around the shrine inside which functions as a place of purification. Then the third prayer, which is to the west again, there is the main temple, namely Penataran Ratu Gede Mecaling as a symbol of the supernatural power of the Nusa rulers of his day. The last prayer is to the east there is Ratu Mas. Finally in the middle jaba there is Bale Agung who is the linggih of the Bhatara-bhatara at the time of ngusaba.  +
Kintamani 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. 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.  +
Pengeragoan Village is one of several villages in the Pekutatan District, Jembrana Regency, Bali Province. Pengeragoan village is located approximately 45 (forty five) kilometers to the east of the city center of Jembrana. Administratively, Pengeragoan Village is divided into 5 (five) Service Banjars, including the Dangin Tukad Pengeragoan Service Banjar, Dauh Tukad Pengeragoan Service Banjar, Badingkayu Service Banjar, Mengenuanyar Service Banjar and Pasut Service Banjar. The attractions in Pengeragoan Village are Yeh Leh Beach and Pengeragoan Rest Area.  +
Penglukatan Gerembengan is located in Juwuk Manis, Alasangker Village, Buleleng District. This fishing location is flanked by a narrow cliff which is about 5 meters wide. The flow of water from Bukit Alit Temple to Penglukatan Gerembengan is called Tukad Saloning. Melukat place that may only be enough for 10 people by going through a narrow passage of about 4 meters. As long as the view to the sky - the cave ceiling looks so beautiful and very shading.  +
Three villages come together in the Rambut Petung temple to celebrate Manis Galungan. Several gamelan orchestras are present; Kris dance and rejang take place.  +
om swastyastu, my name is Nyoman Suandewi, I live in Gesing Village, Banjar District, Buleleng Regency, Bali Gesing village has a very beautiful natural panorama, in this village there is a lot of potential available. as a tourist spot that is often visited by tourists. For example, the Tirta cheerful swimming pool, Gesing Village waterfall, a camping site called the Waru Kaja Camping, and there are circuits and villas for tourists who will stay overnight. On average, the people in Gesing Village work as farmers such as clove, coffee, and vegetable farmers and some people work as goat and cattle breeders. I as a villager of Gesing feel proud of my village because it has a lot of village potential. but behind all these potentials there are problems that are still being experienced by the people in the village of Gesing, these problems are problems with road infrastructure. The current condition of the roads in Gesing Village can be said to be damaged and some are still using soil, as shown in the video footage, such is the condition of the roads in Gesing Village. Therefore, I hope for assistance from the government in helping the Gesing village community through improving road infrastructure, so it is hoped that the community will be able to increase all the potential of the existing village so that it can be used optimally and sustainably.  +
As a millennial, I am ready to develop my village through the BASAbali Public Participation Wikithon: Villages. Let's see what is in my village. Tista Village is a source of income for the villagers here because Tista Village has beautiful natural scenery and fertile soil. Good natural resources can increase the village community's agricultural income. Om Santih Santih Santih Om  +
Pura Luhur Pucak Adeng is located at the top of Mount Adeng, in Penebel Village, Tabanan Regency. There are several temples in the Luhur Pucak Adeng temple area. Includes Puseh Temple, Dalem Dasar Temple, Beji Temple, Penataran Pucak Adeng Temple, and Pucak Anyar Temple.  +
Menjangan 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.  +
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.  +
Kedaton Temple or Alas Kedaton Temple is located in the Kukuh Village area, Marga District, Tabanan Regency.  +
This temple is located in Angantelu Village, Manggis District, Karangasem Regency. From Denpasar, this temple can be reached with a distance of about 60 km - to the east, or 20 km east of the city of Semarapura - the capital city of Klungkung Regency. An inscription is found in the Panyimpenan Temple, Pura Luhur Andakasa, but it is not written on the inscription the existence of this temple. As stated in various lontars, Pura Luhur Andakasa has the status as one of the Heavens of the Universe, as well as Sad Heaven.  +
Bukit Kursi Temple is located on a hill, with a height of 800 meters above sea level. Batu Kursi Temple, which is located on the border hill of Banjar Kembang Sari and Banjar Pala Sari, Pemuteran Pakraman Village, Gerokgak District, Buleleng. Before going up the stairs to Batu Kursi Temple, Pamadek must first go to Pemuteran Temple.  +
The location of the temple is in Banjar Kangin, Ungasan village, South Kuta District, Kab. Badung. The location itself is on a cliff in a cave at a height of 10 meters, so you need to climb stairs. It should also be noted that in this area there are many monkeys roaming around. Pura Dalem Batu Pageh is about 50 minutes drive from Denpasar, under the temple there is a tourist attraction called Batu Pageh beach or Green Bowl beach. The beach is also called Bali Cliff beach, which is one of the beach attractions in the South Bali tourism area.  +
From the book Bali Atlas Kebudajaan published in 1953 by government of Indonesia  +