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  • 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.)
  • Pura Pulaki  + (Pulaki Temple stands on a rocky cliff direPulaki Temple stands on a rocky cliff directly facing the sea which is located on the edge of the Singaraja-Gilimanuk highway or on the coast of Banyupoh Village, Gerokgrak District. The story of the founding of Pulaki Temple is inseparable from the history of Dang Hyang Nirartha's journey from Blambangan (East Java) to Dalem Gelgel (Bali). Pulaki Temple is actually the center of a series of surrounding temples, namely Kerta Kawat Temple at Km 51 from Singaraja (about 750 M to the south of the road), Melanting Temple, Pabean Temple, and Pemuteran Temple.mple, Pabean Temple, and Pemuteran Temple.)
  • Pura Sakti  + (Sakti Temple is located in Pejarakan VillaSakti Temple is located in Pejarakan Village, Gerokgak District, Buleleng Regency. This temple is located in the middle of a lush forest. The distance is about 200 meters north of the Singaraja-Gilimanuk road. This temple is located 20 minutes from Pulaki Temple or about 1.5 hours from downtown Singaraja.r about 1.5 hours from downtown Singaraja.)
  • Pantai Telaga Wangi  + (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.)
  • Pantai Telaga Wangi  + (Tegal Wangi Beach is one of the most uniquTegal 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. </br></br>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.</br></br>Tegal Wangi Beach in Bali - one of the highlights of 10 Best Viewpoints in Bali and 9 Best Things to Do in Jimbaran.</br></br>Full article at https://www.hotels.com/go/indonesia/tegal-wangi-beach.hotels.com/go/indonesia/tegal-wangi-beach)
  • Pura Ponjok Batu  + (The existence of this temple cannot be separated from the history of the arrival of the Reverend Shiva Sidanta, namely Danghyang Nirartha (Ida Pedanda Sakti Wawu Rawuh) in the 15th century, during the reign of Dalem Waturenggong in Bali.)
  • Bali  + (The island of Bali is one of the islands iThe island of Bali is one of the islands in Indonesia. With an island area of 153 km long and 112 km wide and an island area of 123.98 km2. Geographically, in the middle of the island of Bali, there are mountains stretching from west to east. Among these mountains there are a number of mountains as peaks such as: Mount Agung (3,142 m) meters, Mount Batur (1,717) meters, Mount Abang (2,276) meters, Mount Batukaru (2,276) meters. Mount Agung and Mount Batur are volcanoes. To the north and south of the mountains lies the mainland. There are Lake Batur with an area of 1,607.5 hectares, Lake Beratan 375.6 hectares, Lake Buyan 336 hectares, and Lake Tamblingan 110 hectares. Most rivers flow to the south, such as the Unda river, Petanu river, Ayung river, Pulukan river, loloan river, and others., Pulukan river, loloan river, and others.)
  • Pura Tugu  + (The name of the village of Tegal Tugu has The name of the village of Tegal Tugu has something to do with the Tugu Temple in the upper reaches of the village. Tugu Temple is located east of the Tegal Tugu field. The name of the village of Tegal Tugu comes from the words Tegal and Tugu. Tegal means forest or pedestal while Tugu means temple.orest or pedestal while Tugu means temple.)
  • Pura Goa Peteng Alam  + (This melukat place located in Jimbaran BalThis melukat place located in Jimbaran Bali is known as Pura Tunjung Mekar or Goa Peteng Alam. As the name suggests, to get to the melukat place, you enter a cave down dozens of stairs to get to the bottom of the cave, so the place is really dark or "peteng". Behind this temple there are two caves. The first is a cave that goes north with a depth of 250 meters and a cave that goes south with a depth of 300 meters. Meanwhile, the only cave that is used for melukat is to the north. Melukat (meruwat) at Goa Peteng Temple is believed by residents to be able to cure diseases or negative things in humans.ure diseases or negative things in humans.)
  • Pura Petitenget  + (This temple is located in Banjar Batu BeliThis temple is located in Banjar Batu Belig, Kerobokan Traditional Village, North Kuta District, Badung. Petitenget Temple is adjacent to Masceti-Ulun Tanjung Temple in an area. Petitenget Temple is in the north, while Masceti Temple stands in the south. Kerobokan Indigenous Village Head A.A. Kompyang Suteja said this temple was built on the instructions of Dhang Hyang Dwijendra around 1549.ions of Dhang Hyang Dwijendra around 1549.)
  • 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)
  • Muntigunung  + ("Back in 2004 Muntigunung was one of the p"Back in 2004 Muntigunung was one of the poorest areas in Bali. It was rather inhospitable – simple bamboo huts dotted a dry, brown landscape that had nothing in common with the lush, tropical, touristy South of Bali. Families had no access to water and had to walk for an average of four hours just to fetch water. There were hardly any employment opportunities and the intense long dry season prevented the cultivation of agricultural produce for most of the year. This forced many women and children of Muntigunung to beg in the tourist areas in the south of the island to ensure their survival. As many people in the community relied on income from begging, they used their children as “emotional sales support” with the consequence that these children didn’t attend school, resulting in a continuous cycle of illiteracy and poverty. </br></br> </br></br>A Holistic, Sustainable Approach</br></br>In 2006, in an effort to provide a more sustainable and brighter future for the Muntigunung community, Future for Children – a Swiss backed NGO, together with Yayasan Dian Desa, initiated the Muntigunung Community Development Program. </br></br>By working alongside the community, specially designed roofs were constructed to harvest and store rainwater in tanks to provide a year-round water supply. After securing and maintaining clean water for every household, the aim was to support the community in accessing healthcare and education and creating employment and economic opportunities through social enterprises. Over the course of several years, child mortality was reduced from 9% to 0%, sanitary facilities were built by the community and access to public healthcare and education facilitated. Three social enterprises were established to develop the area’s economy: Muntigunung Community Social Enterprise (Food), Muntigunung Community Social Handicrafts Enterprise and Muntigunung Trekking. </br></br>Today, the buildings initially built to harvest rainwater not only provide water, but also function as communal spaces for the residents and production centers for the social enterprises to process food products and produce handicrafts."ss food products and produce handicrafts.")
  • SETIA DARMA Houses of Mask and Puppets  + ("Celebrating cultures and traditions by ho"Celebrating cultures and traditions by housing over 1,300 masks and 5,700 puppets from across the Indonesian archipelago, China, Europe, Latin America, and Africa, the Setia Darma House of Masks and Puppets is an attraction located in the quaint Tegal Bingin village in Mas, just south of Ubud. Mas is celebrated as the area of carvers and craftsmen, famous for mask makers and masters of wood, so the museum (of sorts) is very aptly placed.</br></br>In a complex of Balinese bales and Javanese joglos, Setia Darma preserves some of the world’s most colourful pieces of art with each house displaying different collections of masks and puppets. The collections at Setia Darma are accompanied by detailed descriptions so that visitors can learn about their function in a particular culture, from the contemporary to the ancient and sacred...."ontemporary to the ancient and sacred....")
  • Patung Brahma Lerare/Patung Bayi Sakah  + (A baby statue sitting cross-legged at the 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.ng from small then growing and developing.)
  • Desa Wanagiri  + (According to previous stories, Wanagiri ViAccording to previous stories, Wanagiri Village was formed in 1973, which was a merger of three hamlets, namely Alas Ambengan hamlet including Ambengan area, Yeh Ketipat hamlet including Giitgit Village area, and Asah Panji hamlet including Panji Village area. Before Mount Agung erupted in 1963, the Wanagiri Village community's plantation was a wilderness area, at that time there were approximately 10 residents of Asah Panji Hamlet. The ten people found this area as a coffee plantation, so to facilitate administrative affairs they opened a path to Panji Village. Because the area had a large population and at a time when administrative arrangements were very difficult, the three hamlets agreed to form a new village. Each hamlet submitted the name of a candidate for the village, including:</br>Warnasari Village, with the consideration that those who inhabit this village are a mixture of (immigrants) from various regions/districts and various different castes.</br>Catursari Village, with the consideration that the people who inhabit this village are different castes such as: Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaisyas and Sudras</br>Wanagiri Village with consideration because this village is located in a mountainous area of the wilderness area with the meaning "Wana" means forest or pedestal (Balinese) "Giri" means Mountain (hill).l (Balinese) "Giri" means Mountain (hill).)
  • Pura Puseh Canggi  + (Administratively, Puseh Canggi Temple is iAdministratively, Puseh Canggi Temple is included in the Dusun Canggi area, Batuan Kaler Village, Sukawati District, Gianyar Regency. The location of the temple is precisely on the edge of the village road and opposite a field and the Batuan Kaler Village Office. The name Songgi is mentioned in the Serai A II inscription in 915 aka which was found in the Kintamani area of Bangli. In the inscription issued during the reign of Queen Maruhani Sri Udayana Warmadewa, it is stated that "mpungku di kasogatan ida dicanggini dang upadhyaya sudhar" which means "Buddhist priest who was in Canggini named Dang Upadhyaya Sudhar ..." In the Sawan C inscription of 1098 aka also contains the name canggi.of 1098 aka also contains the name canggi.)
  • Desa Ulakan  + (Administratively, Ulakan Village is borderAdministratively, Ulakan Village is bordered by several areas, including the North (Duda Village), East (Manggis Village), South (Indian Ocean) and West (Antiga Village). At the government level, Ulakan Village is divided into 6 Service Banjars, including Abian Canang Service Banjar, Mangku Service Banjar, Central Service Banjar, Frog Service Banjar, Belong Service Banjar and Tanah Ampo Service Banjar. Geographically, Ulakan Village consists of hilly and coastal areas.llage consists of hilly and coastal areas.)
  • Candi Gunung Kawi  + (Ancient Buddhist Monastery that is build iAncient Buddhist Monastery that is build in the 10th century in Bali Island, Indonesia. It's a big place consist of 5 main area. Build by King Anak Wungsu, the youngest son and Crown Prince of the famous King Udayana Warmadewa and Queen Gunapriya Dharmapatni of ancient Kingdom of Bali. The original name of this place is Katyagan Amarawati [Amarawati Monastery], but in the 16th centry the name changed into Candi Gunung Kawi [Poet Mountain Temple]...</br></br> It's start to build as Buddhist Monastery in 989 AD by King Udayana and Queen Gunapriya Dharmapatni. When the King and Queen passed away [Queen Gunapriya Dharmapatni in 1007 AD and King Udayana in 1011 AD] the "monument" for both of them are in Banu Wka [now Pura Mangening]. Then in 1049 AD, King Anak Wungsu moved his mother Queen Gunapriya Dharmapatni "monument" to Mpungkwing Kutihanar [now Pura Bukit Dharma Durga Kutri]. The development of the monastery are continuosly build until finished by King Anak Wungsu. There are Kingdom of Bali officer that their duty are responsible to take care, maintenance and finance the monastery namely "Samgat Wilang Petapan". When King Anak Wungsu passed away, the "monument" in Candi Gunung Kawi are actually for King Anak Wungsu and others. actually for King Anak Wungsu and others.)
  • Anturan  + (Anturan village was once part of the Pandan Banten area (Selat Village) called Banjar Asatan. This place is a resting place (Bebaturan) for the royal entourage before arriving at Puri Buleleng. http://anturan-buleleng.desa.id/)
  • Desa Canggu  + (Are you looking for a beautiful location tAre you looking for a beautiful location to stay in a rural atmosphere? If so, come to Canggu Village, North Kuta District, Badung Regency, Bali. This is where beautiful views of rice fields and cool air meet the black volcanic sand beaches directly facing the Indian Ocean, and you don't need to compromise on food and nightlife.</br></br>As for the history, the origin of the name "Canggu" comes from its connection with the Majapahit kingdom of East Java. During the Majapahit era, Canggu was the name of a port located in Muara Kalibrantas. The King of Bali, Sri Semara Kepakisan, was invited by Hayam Wuruk who ruled Majapahit. But the King of Bali sent his governor named Kyai Petandakan instead. When Kyai was about to return to Bali, he was given a keris as a talisman to defend Bali. He boarded a boat in Begawan Canggu, pulled the keris out of the scabbard and waived it into the air, but the keris automatically returned to the scabbard. The keris was given the name Begawan Canggu. After arriving in Bali, Kyai Petandakan was officially granted the keris by the King of Bali in a place near Batu Bolong Beach, which is now known as Canggu Village. </br></br>Canggu village is growing with supporting facilities developing over time. Since 2000, tourism has developed and Canggu has began to attract investors. Based on 2017 data from the local village office, there are 479 accommodations including hotels, restaurants, villas, home stays, bars and other hotspots. </br></br>In the midst of tourism crowds, the Canggu community still cares about managing private land by developing agricultural land as a supporting sector. There are still many stretches of rice fields and subaks that you can find in the Canggu area. It is not uncommon for tourists to stop on the road to photograph the fields that are passed. And the rice fields can become new potential to be developed into agro-tourism to support the existing tourism sector. Things to remember, tourism may be the mainstay, but customs and culture must remain sustainable, and that is the commitment of the local community in Canggu.mmitment of the local community in Canggu.)
  • Puri Denpasar  + (As a castle and eventually a royal city, DAs a castle and eventually a royal city, Denpasar was inaugurated in 1788. The founder of Puri Denpasar was I Gusti Ngurah Made Pemecutan, a descendant of Puri Pemecutan from the Puri Kaler Kawan line. However, the name Denpasar appeared before 1788, when the area which was then called Badung was ruled by two twin kingdoms: Puri Pemecutan and Puri Jambe Ksatrya.</br>Denpasar emerged as the center of power when I Gusti Ngurah Made Pemecutan who took over the power of Kyai Jambe Ksatrya chose Denpasar Park as the location of the castle. When Cokorda Alit Ngurah was named the regent of Badung in 1929, a castle was built named Puri Satria. The reason is that Puri Denpasar was destroyed by the Dutch during Puputan Badung and when the Dutch came to power, the former Puri Denpasar was used as the office of the Assistant Resident of South Bali and the Controller of Badung. The new castle built by Cokorda Alit Ngurah was actually named Puri Denpasar. However, because of its location in the former location of Puri Jambe Ksatrya, people know it better as Puri Satria.rya, people know it better as Puri Satria.)