Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest - Tabanan
Alas Kedaton is one of the famous tourist destinations in Tabanan Regency located in Kedaton countryside north part of Tabanan town.
Kintamani - Bangli :: Volcano and Lake Batur View :: Interesting Place
The village of Kintamani and Penelokan provide a great view of the still active Mount Batur and its fantastic lake. Seven miles in diameter and sixty feet deep, Batur caldera is simply astounding. From Penelokan, take the road Kedisan on the shores of the lake where boats can be rented to cross over to Trunyan.
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 this island. Batur Lake also provides water for an underground network of streams and spring across the southern slopes of the mountain. Kintamani is really great for day trips, trekking or simply for getting away from it all for a few days.
The district is the earliest know kingdom in Bali, dating from the tenth century. The evenings get cool up here but its well worth the stay overnight to climb the volcano and watch the sun rice. Many cheap cottages are available here.
Kintamani can run through Payangan or from Denpasar through the Sangeh monkey forest, Plaga and Lampu, arriving to the north of Kintamani. Bemos to Kintamani are available from Ubud via Sakah (notable for its huge Baby statue). They also run via Tampaksiring and Bangli. From Denpasar bemos leave for Kintamani from the Batubulan terminal until late afternoon.
Tour to Kintamani is a very impressive experience where Kintamani area very beautiful panorama located in plateau and also encircled by mountain atmosphere with the windblast from Mount Batur. Carpet of Batur Lake seen far below and also there are local resident house beside of Batur Lake. Beside of that, Mount Batur which to date still be active growing its beautiful for Kintamani Area.
Interesting Places in Bali :: See and Visit Local Bali Attactions
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Alas Kedaton is one of the famous tourist destinations in Tabanan Regency located in Kedaton countryside north part of Tabanan town.
Tirta Empul Temple is the temple of Tampaksiring, built around a sacred spring. Tampaksiring is an inscription dates the spring all the way back to 926AD, and there are fine carvings and Garudas on the courtyard buildings.
One of Balis kayangan jagat (directional temples) and guards Bali from evil spirits from the Sanghyang Widi, in which dwell major deities, in Uluwatus case; Bhatara Rudra, God of the elements and of cosmic force majeures.
Water fall with clean and fresh water to play around or bath in Tegenungan Kemenuh Village, District Sukawati, Gianyar.
Celuk Village is the famous village in Bali as a tourist destination cause of the local residents is very proactive and full of innovation to the gold and silver crafting.
Garuda Wisnu Kencana is a tourist park in the southern part of the island of Bali.
Tanah Lot Temple is a Balinese Hindu Temple located on the rock with breathtaking view of sunset
Monkey Forest is the name of a village of which its nothern pan is overgrown with nutmegs to the eitent of M hectare, and which is occupied by hundreds of monkeys.
Taman Nusa is a culture park that aims to offer a comprehensive information on the cultures of Indonesia.
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The centerpiece of any Indonesian meal is steamed or boiled rice.Accompanying dishes include various preparations of chicken, duck, beef, goat, all kinds of seafood and vegetables, either steamed, boiled, braised, stir or deep fried, roasted or grilled over coconut husks.
We provide the informations for temple ceremony and other ceremony in Bali, such as: Galungan Day, Kunungan Day, Nyepi Day and the other
Balinese dance is inseparable from religion. A small offering of food and flowers must precede even dances for tourists. Before performing, many dancers pray at their family shrines, appealing for holy "taksu" (inspiration) from the gods.