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Catur Village is one of the supporting villages for the global geopark Batur area which has the basic potential to become a tourist village with four tourist attractions in the form of beautiful nature (ecotourism), unique culture, plantations (agro tourism), and herbal tourism that is being developed. In terms of natural tourism, Catur has several waterfalls, caves, and beautiful natural scenery. In terms of culture and religion, Catur is unique because it has the influence of Hindus and Buddhists who live peacefully side by side. +
Ceking has a beautiful view with terraced and green rice fields and the air is so cool it will make tourists feel comfortable. This tourist attraction is located in Tegallalang District and can be reached by motorized vehicle about 20 minutes from Ubud.
Ceking tourist attraction has a unique view of terraced rice fields to avoid erosion. The cold air and gusts of wind make domestic and foreign tourists interested in visiting Ceking. In this tourist attraction, tourists can see Balinese farmers plowing and defending their fields on a sloping hill complete with an irrigation system that continues to flow air from the mountains. +
The vast rice fields are a comfort for tourists who like natural beauty. For tourists who like trekking in rice fields and rivers, Busungbiu can be made the main destination as a tourist destination. This terrace has several gazebos that can be used to sit with the family. +
Kusamba salt farmers. +
Kutuh 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".
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.
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. +
Mas 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. +
Pelaga Village is a traditional and art village visited by many tourists who love agrotourism. It is located in the eastern foot of Mount Catur (Mangu), Petang District, Badung Regency, Bali. Pelaga Village has an agro-tourism called Bagus Agro Pelaga. The plantation products from Pelaga village are strawberry, vanilla, coffee, and corn. In Pelaga village there is also a Nugnung waterfall. Nungnung Waterfall has a height of 50 meters. +
Desa adat (cultural villages) are distinct villages, characterized by houses that strictly adhere to traditional architecture, and the inhabitants usually perform more rituals and other social activities related to their religion, compared to the average modern individual. These kinds of villages often attract visitors who are curious about the lifestyle of older generations, although the local inhabitants have little interest in capitalizing on the potential for tourism.
Desa Penglipuran is one of those cultural villages. Located in Gianyar, in the gentle slopes of Mt. Batur, the village receives a daily dose of cool mountain breeze at 600 meters above sea level. If you ask the locals what the name Penglipuran means, you might receive more than one answer. Some might say it is derived from the phrase Pengeling Pura, which means to commemorate the elders. Others might say it is derived from the phrase Pelipur Lara, which means serenity, or peace obtained in solace. Both of these answers are correct as they are most probably a clever wordplay to describe the essence of the village.
Read more at: https://www.marariversafarilodge.com/desa-penglipuran/ +
Penglipuran Village has a unique culture and architecture that blends with nature. This philosophy is implemented into three aspects, namely the Parahyangan, Pawongan and Palemahan aspects: harmonious relationship between humans and God, between humans, and humans and their environment.
There are environmentally friendly houses with angkul-angkul (entrance doors) made of soil and bamboo roofs, paon (traditional kitchens) whose walls are made of gedeg (woven bamboo) and bale saka enem which also has a bamboo roof.
To maintain the comfort and beauty of the environment, each household creates a garden in front of their house (telajakan) which is planted with a variety of flower plants and motor vehicles are prohibited in the main yard at certain hours.
The concept of a beautiful and natural village is the main attraction of Penglipuran Village. The wisdom of local residents regarding spatial planning patterns makes this village neat and clean. Apart from this, this village has the status of one of the Bali Aga Villages. +
One of the temples that has an interesting story in Bali is Pura Gede Perancak. The location is in Perancak Village, Negara District, Jembrana Regency. The name of this temple is actually Pura Dangkahyangan Gede Perancak. There’s also a myth behind the establishment of this temple.
Once upon a time, the Wau Rauh Pedanda named Danghyang Dwijendara, came to Bali from the Blambangan area. He arrived in western Bali, precisely in Jembrana, then met the village leader at that time, I Gusti Ngurah Rangsasa. But according to the story, I Gusti Ngurah Rangsasa is a proud and authoritarian leader. Because he felt himself more powerful, then I Gusti Ngurah Rangsasa challenged Danghyang Dwijendara. At that time, Danghyang Dwijendara prayed to the temple and cupped his hands. Because of his supernatural power, the stone inside the temple was split and the temple building fell apart. Seeing the incident, I Gusti Ngurah Rangsasa felt defeated and ran away from his village.
After the incident, the stakeholders visited Danghyang Dwijendara. He begged that the temple be restored. Well, the request was granted, so that the collapsed temple then stood up again as before. The incident was later enshrined in the name of the temple. In Balinese, encak means collapsing or breaking. Then the temple is named Pura Gede Perancak.
Well, behind this myth, this temple has become an alternative tourist spot for you to visit, because you can learn about Balinese traditions and culture here. Not only that, there is a large lake planted with mangrove trees behind the temple. There are several jukung (boat) that are ready to take you along the lake while enjoying the fresh air around. +
Purwakerti is one of the villages in the Abang sub-district, Karangasem regency, Bali province, Indonesia. There are two famous tourist attractions in this village, namely Amed and Teluk Jemeluk. +
Saba Village is one of the villages located in Blahbatuh District, Gianyar Regency. The location of Saba village is quite strategic, because it is located in the center of Gianyar city and can be accessed via Jl. Bypass Ida Bagus Mantra, so access to the village is not difficult. Saba Village is divided into 7 Service Banjars, 1) Blangsinga Service Banjar, 2) Sema Service Banjar, 3) Kawan Service Banjar, 4) Central Service Banjar, 5) Tegallulung Service Banjar, 6) Banda Service Banjar, 7) Pinda Service Banjar, 8) Banjar Dinas Saba. Around 1980-1990, this village was famous for the Bonbiyu turmeric plant. +
photo 1982 Bali Beach Hotel in background +
Bali Beach Hotel in background, 1982 +
Sidetapa Village is an old village or better known as Bali Aga Village. Previously, this village was named Gunung Sari Mupload Tapa Village. It is estimated that Sidetapa Village was founded in 785 AD by immigrants from: Sector of the Batur Region, from the Dauh Toro Ireng Region, and from the Java Region.
The residents of Sidetapa Village at that time consisted of 3 groups:
1. A group calling themselves Pasek residents who inhabit the Leked . area
2. The group calling itself the Patih residents who inhabit the Kunyit Village area.
3. The group calling itself Batur residents who inhabit the Sekarung area.
Some of the cultural heritage of Bali Aga in Sidatapa Village that can still be found is the existence of an old traditional house called Bale Gajah Tumpang Salu. This building is made of four pillars according to the elephant's feet and has 3 overlaps (salu). Another uniqueness about some of the residents' houses being built behind the road is that they are hidden and don't want to be known, maybe different from houses in general, preferring road access as the front view of the house. The walls and floors of the building still use materials from the ground as a complement, woven or whole bamboo sticks are used.
Generally, the people in this village are craftsmen of Sidetapa's typical woven bamboo crafts. Some cultural traditions such as dances and rituals typical of Sidetapa Village, namely the Rejang Dance, Jangkrang Dance, Ngabuang Dance, Sang Hyang Gandrung Ritual, and Ngaben which are typical of the village. +
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.
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. +
Songan B Village is the result of the division of Songan Village which is divided into two namely Songan A Village and Songan B Village on July 4, 1920.
Etymologically the word Songan comes from Song and An.
Songan refers to a large hole from Goa while An refers to more than one object. So many interpret that Songan means a village located in a large hole in a cave.
Songan village is indeed in a cave or a large hole between Mount Batur, Mount Abang, Bukit Gede and other hills.
Songan B Village is located on the edge of the largest lake in Bali, namely Lake Batur. The charm of Lake Batur and Mount Batur which is a tourist attraction in this village. In addition, this village also has a spiritual tourist spot at Ulun Danu Batur Songan Temple. +
Tenganan Pegringsingan is a Village that is located in the eastern part of Bali. Even among the highly spiritual villages in Bali, Tenganan Pegringsingan is still considered as a very unique and secluded one. In fact, this Village is one of the few Aga villages in Bali.
Tenganan Pegringsingan is very special in terms of cultural heritage as it is almost free from any outside influence. The villagers are trying to keep their Village pure and clean. As a result, Tenganan Pegringsingan is highly unique, even compared to other exotic villages in Bali....
One of the rituals performed by the people of Tenganan village is the Pandan War. Two young men were pitted against each other in a special arena. Each young man carries a weapon; a bunch of thorny pandan leaves which have sharp spines. They try to inflict each other’s bodies with lashes from the leaves’ sharp thorns. This is not a spectacle for those faint of hearts because there will be blood! +
The "Bali Aga people, who live in typically remote and isolated villages mainly in northeast Bali, are some of the island's oldest inhabitants: Trunyan dates back to at least 911 CE. Like most Balinese, the Bali Aga follow Bali's eccentric brand of Hinduism, but every village cluster, like the group of villages Trunyan heads, also has its own religious rituals and beliefs." +